Sports Strategic Plan
This strategic statement sets out the strategy to achieve our vision of becoming "New Zealand's number one girls sport school".
Visit this articleCo-curricular sport at Hamilton Girls' High is well-supported by a Sports Department that are committed to realising our Sports Strategic Plan that encompasses three main principles: Participation Sport, Performance Sport, Hauora (Wellbeing).
This strategic statement sets out the strategy to achieve our vision of becoming "New Zealand's number one girls sport school".
Visit this articleWe have an extensive range of sporting activities to cater for every type of athlete, from intense competitor to social participant.
Visit this articleOur sports teams and individual athletes consistently perform at the highest level nationally.
Visit this articleYear 9 Performance Sport becomes part of the timetable for the first time in 2023.
Visit this articleStudent access to our onsite Strength and Conditioning Coach maximises the opportunity for our athletes to perform at their best.
Visit this articleYear 12 student, Sophie Hodges, continues to build on her success in squash with her open women's national title.
Visit this articleAs a year 11 student, Melelosaline finished on the podium for New Zealand U18 Discus.
Visit this articleHamilton Girls' High School student, Pippa Mihaka, travelled to Wellington during the school holidays (19-24th April) to compete at the National Age Group Swimming (NAGS) Championships as a 14-year-old.
Visit this articleThe latest to join this legacy is 2021 Sports Captain, Kelsey Teneti, who was signed earlier this year.
Visit this articleIvari attended HGHS from 2017 - 2021. Even as a junior, Ivari Christie was destined for great things on the netball court.
Visit this articleRecent alumni Kelli Brown brings a piece of rural Waikato to the Women's A-league of professional football.
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