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We help students to understand and make informed decisions on business performance, the economy, and technological applications. We offer a range of subjects to achieve this end. Accounting, Business Studies, and Economics provide the building blocks of commerce.
Whether students want to do Engineering at the University of Auckland, Law at Harvard University or Business at MIT, Rangitoto College gives them the opportunity to gain the entry credits needed.
Welcome to Rangitoto College. A place where we will empower each student, through unrivalled opportunities, exceptional support and challenging academic experiences to make a positive difference in the world. Great opportunities, great students. Learn more. Take a Virtual Tour. Our Difference. A world-class educational experience.
Rangitoto College is a state coeducational secondary school, located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Serving years 9 to 13, Rangitoto has a school roll of 3813 as of August 2024, [2] making it the largest "brick-and-mortar" school in New Zealand (only The Correspondence School is larger, with 8294 students).
Welcome to Rangitoto College. A place where we will empower each student, through unrivalled opportunities, exceptional support and challenging academic experiences to make a positive difference in the world.
Sep 21, 2015 · 21 September 2015. Country / territory: NEW ZEALAND. Region: IB Asia Pacific. IB School code: 050863. Website: www.rangitoto.school.nz/ Programmes offered. Authorised: 21 September 2015. Language of instruction: ENGLISH. Gender: COEDUCATIONAL. Boarding facilities: DAY. Examinations: NOVEMBER.
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Business Studies resumed field trips, the first since the Covid-19 lockdowns, to enrich our students’ learning experience through real-world insights. Our Year 13 students took a trip to the Chelsea Sugar Factory to gain an in-depth look at how a globally recognised business, known for quality sugar exports, operates.