April Sports Round Up
Our students have had some outstanding results locally, regionally and nationally recently.
Visit this articleOur students have had some outstanding results locally, regionally and nationally recently.
Visit this articleDrama enthusiasts excelled in the Shakespeare Festival in April.
Visit this articleThe 2018 Water Polo season got off to a scintillating start for us with 3 teams. The first were a development team who were a keen bunch of Year 9 students who really stepped up towards the end of the season and will see water polo at LPHS compete well in the next few years.
Visit this articleIn March, the Year 13 Physical Education class went on a trip around Dunedin to experience and connect with their backyard/hometown.
Visit this articleThanks to our hard-working PTSA Committee for their Easter raffle.
Visit this articleOur Year 13 Biology class went on a two day field study to Orokonui after Easter.
Visit this articleTerm One flew by and it’s been a whirlwind of action for music students and their teachers.
Visit this articleInternational students enjoyed a 3-day adventure on Rakiura, Stewart Island in March.
Visit this articleCongratulations to our talented team of athletes who competed in the Otago Champs in March.
Visit this articleIn March, 12 senior boys and their master Tsurunaga Sensei from Keio High School Kendo Club in Japan visited Logan Park High School.
Visit this articleA combined group of 23 Logan Park /Bayfield High School students, accompanied by three staff members, are heading off to New Caledonia from 15-24 April on a French language immersion trip.
Visit this articleAt the start of the year Jazmin Taylor did incredibly well in the Nutty Tilez competition on thisislanguage.com, which is a language learning Internet UK based site used by our senior French students.
Visit this articleDuring Summer Tournament Week in March a team of seven sailors competed in the South Island Secondary Schools Sunburst Regatta.
Visit this articleWe had 6 students visiting from Thailand at the end of Term One.
Visit this articleOne of the highlights of Term One summer sport was the handball competition.
Visit this articleThis year is the first time Logan Park has had Dance as an option subject available to Year 9 students.
Visit this articleAlice Houston-Page won the Dunedin Final of the Rotary Speech competition in Term One.
Visit this articleA number our students attended the Pacific Island Dare to Succeed Programme at the University of Otago in March.
Visit this articlePaul Enright was invited to speak at an International Conference in Sweden in Term One.
Visit this articleCongratulations to Sophie Bradfield, the first ever recipient of the LPHS Action Award. Sophie was awarded a $50 prize for fulfilling the Community Service requirement of the award.
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