Speaking as a student who has graduated from Elim this year, I can say that this institute is something special. Teachers actively pursue to have a healthy and balanced relationship with students with aims of helping them to pursue and better themselves. Upon learning of some learning difficulties and personal difficulties that I undergo/underwent, they took time to help me best manage myself while still being a part of the community and having a good quality education. Religiously speaking, teachers and staff while encouraged Christianity and help you to grow your faith, however they do not force anything on anyone or 'beat it over your head'. At the end of the day, Elim aims to instill good principles into each individual and help them to find their strength and pursue what they love. Overall, a wonderful place to send your child or even to visit the church facility and get a deeper view into what Elim is about.
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: 159 Botany Road, Botany Downs, Auckland 2010, New Zealand
📞 Phone: +64 9 538 0368
🌐 Website: elim.school.nz
Reviews
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David Phillips ★★★★★
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yasmin surrey ★☆☆☆☆
it’s so bad, i am south african and can see the teachers favouriting only towards my own people and sorry that’s obvious so bias and hasn’t changed since 2017/18 i see. sorry that’s just horrible but teachers should be respecting everyone and anything not just their own. no teachers here are real christian’s.. claim they are but really they are not.. this school was peak in the 2000s / early 2010s for sure but honestly since 2018 going down hill as, currently my cousin goes here and hasn’t even changed and in fact is way worse than ever. the teachers can’t even teach you the subjects and my cousin who is quite smart gets failed on for not doing a excellence part. this school should get checked on but all i can say is send your child to like baradene or sancta maria or st peter’s to still have a religious around it but actually be at a good school paying similar and not to a crappy school that hates everyone and themselves
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Quang Luong ★★★☆☆
Speaking from a former student who left before graduating: Only positive takeaways from this school was the school spirit, the number of people you would love to hang around with (depending on what you care about), and how well-rounded the students seem. I don't clearly know about the curriculum here so far, but I've heard that the funding is mostly church-focused. So the facilities, apart from the chapel building, is still lackluster if that matters to you.
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Montero Vezi ★☆☆☆☆
if you want a school so closed-minded that they let students write speeches about why being gay is disgusting, and why andrew tate (a known human trafficker) is a good person, then this is the school for you. christian schools should NOT have the right to let their students discriminate against a group of people under the guise of “religion”, especially when a number of their own students themselves are a part of that group. it is shocking how openly homophobic and misogynistic their male students are, and even a lot of their teachers. christian schools should be teaching students about how the bible has been mistranslated hundreds of times, to the point where they changed verses about men laying with boys, to men laying with men. just so disappointing and horrifying how a school in 2023 continues to allow students to treat a marginalized community like garbage. do NOT take your kids here.
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NOMO ★☆☆☆☆
Some teachers a great, they have a heart for the students and genuinely care, but that’s only a few and also just a bout the only good thing I can say about elim. Over the past five years it’s gone drastically down hill, and the priorities of the board are shown when they prioritise building a multi million dollar new office block for staff whiles doing nothing to the few class rooms that haven’t been updated ever (not an exaggeration they have never been updated) this leaves classrooms wet cold and mouldy. Elim was bad in 2018. It’s only gotten worse. I doubt you here will be any improvement either. Few things to note. Only bathrooms where but out of service due to urinals leaking on floor, no tuk shop, reduced class rooms, not a single blade of grass anywhere, gym is closed to students. Ain’t much to do there but wish you where somewhere else.
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Maddie Donley ★☆☆☆☆
just to preface, I finished my schooling at Elim in 2016. If you are looking for a closed-minded, publicity focused and self-focused school you've hit the spot. many teachers were rude, close minded and always viewed themselves of a higher worth than those around them - both other staff and their students. The upper management in the Senior college are bullies and will try to force students or bully them out of their personal beliefs. this school aims to teach the lessons of the bible, but fails to hit the "love all" and "love thy neighbor" aspect. The school will make you feel less about yourself for your morals or beliefs. the upper management will never believe the perspective of the student and will force them to admit to false claims - as they try to support their under qualified staff. the junior school is great send your kids there but once they reach high school age get out of there as fast as you can :)
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Joshua ★★★☆☆
I spent 9 years at Elim and during my time I made many friends. I found that my friends were the only positive thing that I ever really took from Elim but I still miss it. At times the teaching staff seemed extremely unreasonable but overall I think that it is a solid school.
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Levi Guyan ★★☆☆☆
(Seems like all of these other reviews are from parents. So I thought I would share a student review). Some outstanding teachers at this school. Nevertheless, I hated my time here. The facilities are lacklustre, and money is poured in to the wrong places. There was a tonne of false hope and promises about what the future of the school would look like. Much of that was to do with thinking about ten years down the track and not the present. If you care about sports this isn’t the school for you, no grass whatsoever. Lucky to get a full team for many sport categories. Sports gear selection is really, really bad. Our own coach was the one providing balls. If you care about languages, also not the school for you. If you want to learn a language other than Mandarin, you will be doing correspondence. If you vaguely want to be treated like an adult, good luck. Most of the staff are more concerned about confiscating your phone or moaning about you wearing a necklace, rather than asking how your day is going. Only positive thing I can really say about my seven years at Elim is the fact that you are probably going to have a really great group of people to get to know. The only reason I didn’t leave after the first year or so is because of how great my mates were. With that being said, I think you could find great friends at other schools as well. To sum this up for parents or students considering Elim: You can pay the close to $3000 a year and have a concrete carpark to sit on during break times, and probably get home everyday feeling an overwhelming sense of frustration as to why you ever considered going to this school. Or you can go to a free public school with way more funding, subjects, teachers and vastly better facilities. If time travelling was a thing, I would have chosen the latter.
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Elim Christian College Botany Campus is located at 159 Botany Road, Botany Downs, Auckland 2010, New Zealand
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