Global Minds – Y9/10

Our Year 9 and 10 Global Minds class have been looking into demographic change – and using the creative outlet of Lego to help demostrate the difference of urbanisation vs. rural. Mrs Ineson who teaches the class encourages our students to tap into the creative side of their brain while learning – and have fun

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Dance Recital

Our very talented Year 9-13 Students will be showcasing their performances at their Dance Recital on Tuesday 22nd September, at 7:00 pm.  This is a great opportunity to view their NCEA items. Tickets are $5.00 each and will be available to purchase from Monday 21 September at Student Services. Door sales will be available on

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Tuku Reo Maori 2020

Nau mai ki te Wiki o Te Reo Maori! The fabulous Whaea Marama led some of junior girls yesterday in Tuku Reo Maori – Maori Language Moment. Our senior girls have some wonderful activities planned for the week to celebrate Te Reo Maori for both staff and students. Kei te tumanako matou ki te whakanui

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Real Country

Some people really do go out into this world and make their dreams a reality! SGHS was honoured to host the inspirational Laura Douglas from Real Country at school today to speak with our Year 12 students about turning your passions in to a career, showing resilience when the world turns upside down (looking at

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RISKS Disclosure

Weekly sports contains risks, including common injuries like strains, sprains, bruises and dislocations. These events are managed by the appropriate sporting body in conjunction with school staff who will manage risk and hazards according to the school’s safety management plan. This includes careful consideration of the risks, all risks will be outlined to the students. While risks can be maintained to acceptable levels they cannot be totally eliminated. Some risk is retained for its learning and experiential value. If you wish to come in to school to see our safety management systems or have any questions, feel free to contact Ashleigh Rabel 03 211 6030 or [email protected].

It is important for safety reasons that students follow instructions given to them by all staff and follow all appropriate school rules. Behaviour by students that is deemed dangerous and puts themselves and/or others at undue risk will result in your child facing disciplinary actions on their return or sent home at the cost of the Whanau/parents or caregivers.

RISKS Disclosure

This event contains risks, including possible injuries. This event is managed by school staff or other organisations who will manage risk and hazards according to the school’s/organisation’s safety management plan. This includes careful consideration of all procedures while carrrying out the activites. While risks can be maintained to acceptable levels they cannot be totally eliminated. Some risk is retained for its learning and experiential value.

If you wish to come in to school to see our safety management systems or have any questions please phone 03 211 6030.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

I understand that sports, trips, and extra-curricular activities are opportunities for me to learn, practice skills, and gain attitudes and values in an environment outside of the school.  I realise that this requires me to take on genuine responsibility for my own enjoyment and safety and that of others.

I agree to do the following to make this happen:

  • Show courtesy and consideration to others.
  • Follow the rules and instructions of staff and other supervisors at the events.
  • Look after myself and my personal belongings.
  • Declare medical conditions that could affect participation in the events.
  • Accept the rules set by the school for the events.
  • Take part in all activities within ‘challenge-by-choice’ options

I understand that my parents / caregivers will be contacted and I may be sent home at their expense if:

  • My actions are considered unacceptable by staff / supervisors of these events.
  • I breach the behaviour / discipline standards of the school.
  • My actions put me or others in any danger.

Book a Tour of Enwood House

Come and see all that Southland Girls’ High School offers boarders with a tour of Enwood House that allows you to see our facilities in action, while meeting the staff and the students.

To book in for a tour of the boarding house, please email Jenni Dennis, [email protected] or telephone 03 211 6030.

Book a School Tour

Come and see all that Southland Girls’ High School offers students with a school tour that allows you to see our facilities in action, while meeting the staff and the students.

Student tour guides will answer questions and offer a student’s perspective, before meeting with a senior member of staff to discuss your child’s enrolment.

To book in for a tour of the school, please email Nicola Macpherson on  [email protected] or telephone 03 211 6030.

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