Te Puāwaitanga, Term 2, 2024
What a bustling time we have had at HGHS over this last term. Here are some snippets of what has been going on in our kura, along with some exciting successes from our ākonga.
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Robyn Ferrier
The Hamilton Girls' High School 3x3 Basketball team won the grand final of the Basketball New Zealand 3x3 Secondary School National Championships.
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Tanya Jade Davidse
This year on the 17th of May our school celebrated Pink Shirt Day. This is an anti-bullying event which aims to raise awareness of the issue.
Anita Chan
Hamilton Girls' High School partnered with the Waikato Regional Council as part of the Secondary School Employer Partnerships program, culminating in visits at the end of Term 1 on the 28th of March, and the 5th and 10th of April.
Arihia Gage
At the beginning of Term 2, te rōpu kapa haka o Te Maurea Whiritoi drove out to Kāwhia, to attend our yearly Kapa Haka camp at Waipapa marae.
The end of Term 1 was a busy two weeks of competition for Pippa Mihaka in Te Matau-a-Māui, the Hawkes Bay.
Kassy Cao
Our Barbershop Chorus and quartets competed at the Young Singers in Harmony regional competition on Monday 10th June, and came away with some commendable results.
Our HGHS Choir recently competed at the Big Sing choir competition, where they got to immerse themselves in the exhilarating environment and listen to the talents of 19 other Waikato/Bay of Plenty choirs.
Hannah Wood
Level 3 Geography headed to Fieldays this year and had a great time experiencing everything on offer!
Johanna Fanning
On Wednesday 26th June, our Year 9 Whānau leaders attended WYLD DAY at Waikato University.
Level Three Tourism Students had a great day in the last week of Term 1 visiting different tourist attractions and activities.
Jamie Smith
The 14th of June 2024 will forever be a lasting memory for the History students here at Hamilton Girls’ High School. We had the honour and the privilege of hosting a pivotal figure, and her daughter, from the Black Civil Rights movement in the United States.
Te Maurea Whiritoi, our combined Hamilton Girls' and Hamilton Boys' High kapa haka rōpū, spent Week 9 of Term 2 in Nelson taking part in Ngā Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua o Aotearoa 2024.
Zarah Rattray won Gold in the U18 400m Hurdles at the Oceania Championships.
Loretta Pennington
Jasmine will perform at the 2024 “Panda’s Singing” Chengdu International Children’s Chorus Week as part of the Hamilton based Tron Songsters Children’s Choir.
After considerable thought, 2023 alumna Sariah Ibarra has signed her first full-time professional rugby contract with USA Rugby. She will be plying her trade on the world stage on the Sevens circuit playing for the USA.
Zarah Rattray and Loseline Lose experienced great success as part of the NZSS Under 18 Track and Field Team who competed at the 2024 Australian Athletics Championships in Adelaide.
Our First XV Rugby Team has taken out the Chiefs Manawa competition for 2024.
Hamish Berkers
Peyton represented New Zealand skiing at the Trans-Tasman Waterski Challenge, held at Lake Charm, Australia on the 13th and 14th April.
Suzie Brace & Campbell Wood
The Teaching and Learning whenu at Hamilton Girls’ High School has been bustling with activity this term, as senior students diligently complete their Internal Assessments while actively participating in various curriculum pathway opportunities.
Aotea Apiti
Year 12 and 13 Japanese Language students had a great time at Shinjuku Restaurant on June 17th!
Latoya Haimona
ACE Week is a long standing tradition and involves a week-long initiative undertaken and carried out by the Academic Council of Hamilton Girls’ High.
Pippa Mihaka has been named in the NZ Swimming Team to compete at the Tri Series meet against two Australian states, Victoria and Western Australia, in October this year.
Clare Coulson-Dalton
This year the Y9 and Y10 Ignite students battled it out with paper aeroplanes, marble runs and self-propelled vehicles made from scrap material…
Wendy Calder
The Careers Department continues to offer a wide range of experiences to assist all students with their future pathway decisions. It is never too young to begin the conversation about who you want to be.
April Tindall
The World Vision Youth Conference was held at the Trusts Events Centre in Auckland.
Tanisha Prasad & Becky Campkin
International Languages week is an event specifically dedicated to celebrate the diversity of languages spoken around the world.
Level 1 Geography explored their own backyard by collecting data on the health of Hamilton Lake and the wider domain.
Sina Onesemo F Toa
On the 23rd of May, Hamilton Girls’ High School was proud to recognise an important day for many wāhine in Aotearoa, Pink Ribbon Day.
Tēnei te mihi nui ki Ngāti Wairere, a huge thank you to Ngāti Wairere for hosting the incredible Taiora Symposium 2024 on June 19th in beautiful Kirikiriroa.
Craig Scrimgeour
Acting Principal Craig Scrimgeour reflects on our busy Term 2, and looks forward to what is shaping up to be an exciting Term 3.
Hannah Hobbs
Some students receive pre-approval for Special Assessment Conditions (SAC) which may allow them a Reader and/or Writer or supervision in separate accommodation.
Zoie Bacal
The StreetSquad Crews had an incredible experience competing at the World Supremacy Battlegrounds in Sydney, Australia.
Victoria Trenwith
School culture isn't just about mission statements and handbooks. It's the beating heart of our school community, a vibrant tapestry woven from shared experiences, a sense of belonging, and ever-strengthening links between students, staff, and whānau.
Ronja Skandera & Victoria Trenwith
The crisp air of a perfect Hamilton winter's day set the stage for our 2024 Open Day. This annual event serves as a bridge, connecting curious Year 8 students and their whānau with the vibrant world of Hamilton Girls' High School.
Elise Paki
In Week 6 of this term, we had our first-ever House Competition heats for the Talent Quest.
Cornelia Tiepa
As part of the World Refugee Day, a group of Year 12 and 13 refugee and migrant students were invited to a Migrant and Former Refugee Experience by the University of Waikato.
Joanna Dickinson
The Hamilton Girls' High School Barbershop Chorus, Uptown Girls, recently had the extraordinary opportunity to work with esteemed American Barbershop tutor, Kim Newcomb, and talented arranger, Rowena Harper.
Megan Nightingale
Cross Country was held on the 9th of May on a crisp clear day. The course is 4km long in and around the HGHS school grounds.
On Thursday 30th May, our HGHS Squash Team travelled to Cambridge to compete in the Waikato Secondary School Individual Championships.
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