MGC Bulletin - 26th July 2024
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Bernie first became involved in school governance when he stood for the Board of Trustees at Tua Marina school in 1992.
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At the end of last term, our combined colleges delivered a spectacular performance of 'Legally Blonde' at the ASB Theatre. Over six electrifying shows, the audience was captivated by the dynamic energy on stage.
The Cycling New Zealand Schools South Island Championships were hosted by the Marlborough Mountain Bike Club on Sunday 21 July.
The first week of Term 3 was celebrated by MGC as S.T.E.A.M Week!
In 2004 the OTA Scholarship was first offered to Year 9 students from Marlborough Girls' College and Marlborough Boys' College.
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Many people who visit our Library comment on its welcoming feel. One thing that makes it feel this way is our lovely and colourful cushions. However, these were made back in 2018, so some looked a little tired.
The final game for the U15 Rugby Team was on 5th July in Nelson. Our girls did us proud winning multiple games during the season, and finishing the season off with a win.
Orders are due by Friday 2 August
This is a rangatahi call to action to arise in hope and use their voice to positively influence others. We need to be the change, they say in the performance they created.
This year's Community Challenge aims to foster Connection and Community learning capabilities by encouraging students to plan and deliver impactful community projects as Whānau groups.
Our MGC 9A and 10A netball teams travelled to Christchurch for the annual SISS tournament.
‘Te Heke Whakangā - Looking Back, Moving Forward’ - the newest exhibition in Te Kahu o Waipuna/ Marlborough Library’s art gallery space was visited by the English class and Mrs Roberts during the last week of Term 2.
The long-awaited Semi-Formal is approaching quickly and it's bound to be a night to remember!
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