Principal's Message
Kia ora parents, caregivers and whānau
Visit this articleOn behalf of the Board of Trustees we hope the whole school whānau is coping with this unprecedented lockdown we find our selves in.
Visit this articleTimes like these call for upholding our CGHS values; manaakitanga, rangatiratanga, whanaungatanga, aroha.
Visit this articleSchool will start back on Wednesday 15th April but will look a little different from our old normal.
Visit this articleThe Senior Leadership Team at CGHS have discussed the best way to deliver online learning to our students over the coming weeks. We aim to keep what we believe are the best aspects of being at school combined with a continuation where possible with our learning programs.
Visit this articleThis site shares all of the resources the New Zealand Institute of Wellbeing and Resilience are creating to support your mental health through this time.
Visit this articleAt times like these, it can be easy to focus on the things that we don't have, rather than the things that we do have.
Visit this articleStaying active and connected during the current COVID-19 Level 4 alert is important to the physical, mental and social health of our students and their families.
Visit this articleAs we move into the winter months, students will move into wearing our school winter uniform.
Visit this articleWhile it may seem at times like the world just got a lot smaller, we are lucky to live in an age where there are a world of opportunities that students can explore online.
Visit this articleEmily Writes talks to teenagers about how the level four restrictions are affecting them, and asks how they can be better supported.
Visit this articleChristchurch and Banks Peninsula residents in need of assistance in accessing essential household goods and services due to the COVID-19 lockdown can get help via a local helpline.
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