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Our fantastic country singers are making their mark in the country music scene! Carly (left) was both Winner and Runner Up in the Gisborne Country Music Awards. Her win in the Songwriter Section gives her song “Revenge” a place in the NZ Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year to be held in Rotorua in
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It was also Mrs Brownings honour to announce the 2023 Dux or as was the case this year – two students being named as Dux, Tessa Jennings and Harri Pickett who achieved the results below: Tessa Jennings: 1st Art History, 1st Classical Studies, 1st French, 1st History, 1st Media Studies Harri Pickett: 1st Calculus, The
Our annual Year 7 Dunedin camps are underway. The girls have had an action packed 3 days exploring Dunedin’s rich history and enjoying the innovative learning offered at the wonderful Otago museum and Toitu museums, Art Gallery, Portobello Marine Studies Aquarium and NZ Sports Hall of Fame, Moana Pool, a boxfit class, badminton, basketball and
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Congratulations to Grace Win and Emma Pope who were named as Head Girl and Deputy Head Girl for 2024 at our annual school prizegiving earlier this week! We have no doubt you will both lead the school community along with the 2024 Prefects with both enthusiasm and care.
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Today we had a Yr. 7 inSiGHtS group along with our Student Volunteer Army School Ambassador make special button Christmas cards for Ronald McDonald House at Southland Hospital. We hope these cards bring a smile to families staying in the Ronald McDonald House over the festive season. The team presented the cards and Christmas hampers
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Practice makes perfect for our students who are working towards their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award. Pitching a tent is quite an important part of being able to get a good nights sleep on a tramp and the girls did incredibly well!
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It was some very excited (but just a bit nervous too) 2024 new entrants who spent Friday morning getting to know the school and the staff/ existing students. But perhaps just as important was the chance for them to meet and connect with other students who will also wear the infamous red shoes from 2024
Some of our Year 10 students headed to Dunsdale Reserve last week for a Bushcraft EOTC Day. The day involved learning how to navigate and build a fire from scratch and learning about native plants and herbs, with students getting to try the native Horopito or pepper plant a highlight. Stunning weather made for a
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