Mount Albert Grammar School's annual celebration of cultural performance returned on 4-5 April for a spectacular two-hour display of the school's cultural diversity and artistic talent.

This year's Level One production, an homage to children's detective novels like 'Nancy Drew' and 'Friday Barnes, Girl Detective', foregrounds the comedic antics of teenage detectives against the backdrop of a murder mystery in small-town New Zealand. 

In the most highly anticipated school production of the year, top drama students deliver a creative twist on Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

The Level-1 drama production brought one of Roald Dahl's most iconic works to life, but cracks in Dahl's writing are showing. And they are not always pretty. 

The annual MAGS Unity Concert displays the best of student cultural performance to a packed Dorothy Winstone Centre ahead of first Matariki holiday.

The annual MAGS Art Show gives students the opportunity to display their work alongside celebrated New Zealand artists in the school's biggest fundraising event of the year. 

It is a rare sight for many items steeped in immense tradition and value to come together, with the crowning of Prince of Wales Charles III as King of England bringing a much-anticipated resurgence of these pieces of history, we are able to behold the objects of the coronation once again.

The dance department's annual concert showcases leading secondary school dancers and choreographers across two nights at the Raye Freedman Arts Centre.