MAGS played AGS at Mount Albert Grammar with MAGS batting first in the 50 over format. There were 2 50 partnerships and an individaul 50 with more than 35 of those overs having both a right and left handed batsman.MAGS were 200/8 at the end of 50 overs.
The Swimming Sports were held at MAGS with a large number of swimmers sporting caps from a large number of different clubs..
MAGS students again delivered outstanding academic results with a record 121 Scholarships, including 15 at Outstanding level, in the 2020 NZ Scholarship exams. Last year’s Boys Dux Matthew Somerville, Girls…
Year 9 students should not bring their devices until they are scheduled for their BYOD orientation lesson as per a timetable to be published in late January. Orientation will take…
Congratulations to our Head Girl and Head Boy for 2021: Hana Hilson and Marcus Savelio, who are joined by deputies Tali Afele, William Bell-Purchas, Edie Ancell and Maria Boow in…
In pool play of Day 1 for the U15 Boys they faced Whangarei Boys (w 29 – 0), St Pauls College (L 5 – 22), St Johns College, Hamilton (L 5 – 22) and Palmerston Boys High School ( L 31 – 10).
On day three of the Condor 7’s National tournament the U15 girls’ played their pool round against Avondale College (w 26 – 15), Wesley College (w 28 – 7), Sacred Heart Girls’ College (w 19 – 12) and Long Bay College (w 32 – 5).
The Condor 7s, the National 7s four-day competition is being played out at King’s College. The Open Boys team pool games were against Whanganui Collegiate (d 26 – 26), Westlake Boys High School (w 24 – 19), Wesley College (w 36 – 7) and St Patricks Silverstream (w 24 – 21).