The Southland Girls’ High prizegiving is held each year in the first week of December. Prizegiving recognises our students’ academic, cultural, and sporting successes in Years 7-13.
We believe that the role modelling shown by our older students to our younger students at this ceremony is an inspiration for all those present.
As early as Year 7, our younger students can also see the progressions for academic success and the various awards they can work towards.
The prizegiving is a formal occasion where we showcase our history and commitment to bicultural heritage. Our Kapa Haka begins the proceedings, followed by the school piper, who leads the teachers to the stage.
Established in 1879 by our Scottish forebearers, the bagpipes are a symbol of the connection to our early beginnings.
This year’s prizegiving will be held on Wednesday, 3rd December at the Invercargill Civic Theatre.
The ceremony will start at 3:00 pm and will run for approximately 2 hours. Please be seated early, as seats are limited.
- Students who are prizewinners will receive an email closer to the time advising them of this and the details.
- Students who will be performing at the ceremony will also be notified via email.