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It has been a very busy term at Avonside Girls’ High School.
Visit this articleSchool TV is a service Avonside Girls' subscribes to so whanau can access information on how to support the wellbeing of their young people. This month's report is on social media influencers.
Visit this articleWe are raising funds for the South Island Secondary School Netball tournament in Invercargill in August 2023. One of our fundraisers is selling boxes of premium toilet paper.
Visit this articleThe Year 10 Integrated Studies class, Writing for Change, celebrated the end of term with the launch of their magazine entitled Chaos.
Visit this articleHere is the girls with the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy.
Visit this articleBusiness Studies meets Digital Technology with a purpose!
Visit this articleOn 7 June students from senior Japanese classes went to the University of Canterbury for a Japanese Language Immersion Day.
Visit this articleLevel 3 Drama students performed the play 'Daughters of Heaven' by Michelanne Forster.
Visit this articleCongratulations to Jacinta Hoglund who has been selected for the Canterbury Inferno (women's rep team) as well as the Canterbury Red Devils (U15 Rep team) for ice-hockey!
Visit this articleIt has been a huge few weeks for the Music department – very busy, but very rewarding.
Visit this articleFollowing Charlotte Thompson’s huge success in her Hawaii Gymnastics Competition held in January 2023, she has decided to retire from her gymnastics career on a high, after 13 years of dedicated training.
Visit this articleThe New Zealand Air Force made an exciting visit to our school, landing a helicopter on our sports field.
Visit this articleOn Saturday, 20 May Georgia Stewart (Yr 12) and Nikita Maulgue (Yr 11) competed in the Vex Robotics Canterbury Challenge, competing against Christchurch Boys, St Andrews, Burnside and Ao Tawhiti at Tūranga in central Otautahi.
Visit this articleOn 12th May, the Year 13 Pasifika Studies class went on an exciting and informative trip.
Visit this articleE Whiti! E Whiti! is a program teaming up school students with businesses and the real life problems they are trying to come up with solutions for. Six Avonside students participated over six days - 36 hours of learning, ideating and prototyping and coming up with epic solutions.
Visit this articleScarlett Amos has also been selected in the squad to represent NZ at the Junior World Series playing in Dubai later this year
Visit this articleOn 25th April AGHS student leaders, teachers and Mrs Law were involved in the New Brighton ANZAC Parade.
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