St Hilda's Collegiate School


“The future rewards those who press on. I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on.’

Barak Obama

Kia ora parents and whanau,

With alarming speed another term has raced by, and while at times managing staff and student illness has created some issues, we have arrived at the end of term with a positive and satisfied feeling after a productive few weeks.

I am really proud of our performance as a school and as a community, as we have stayed supportive, compassionate and focused on teaching and learning. We have had to adapt and evolve as we faced different and fluid circumstances, however that also creates opportunities for reflection and improvement.

Compared to the past two years we have been able to enjoy a myriad of events such as the Formal, Showquest, sports competitions, dance competitions, Rockquest, whanau hui, Market day for the Anglican Family Care and our Eucharist Service with the whole school. The success of the Showquest team and the Madrigalli Rouge choir reaching the Cadenza have been real highlights of the term, as was the chance to come together as a whole school, and be able to sing, for our Eucharist service – the first time since 2019!!

These events are to be treasured and enjoyed, all the more so because we know what it is like to miss out on them.

Looking ahead to Term 3 we can anticipate more of the same - with Open Night being the highlight of the first week. This is one of my favourite nights of the year as we welcome prospective families to ‘our place’. Our students are always so positive, welcoming and proud of their school, and I am so proud of the way they engage with our visitors and showcase their learning.

To allow us to prepare for Open Night and to recognize the commitment and load on staff and students, school will finish at 12.30 – the end of Period 3 on Thursday 28th July. School will be open and students may work in the library, however there will not be any timetabled classes. We will also have a late start on Friday 29th July, with classes starting at 9.40am in time for Period 2.

The Gala evening on the 6th August will be another opportunity to come together as a community, and I thank those of you who have already bought tickets. Thank you for your assistance to fund our building project, the redevelopment of Whitby/Chapel, which continues really smoothly and to date has had minimal disruption to learning.

With the change to our Chapel facilities and hosting chapels and assemblies in different spaces, we have made the decision to run a shorter timetable on Mondays ( to match Fridays) and finish at 3.00pm for foreseeable future. School will still start at the same time, and students can stay in the library until they are picked up at the end of the day We have made the change so we can rotate chapels, assemblies and whanau groups in an equitable way.

This change will be initiated at the beginning of Term 3 and will stay in place until we are able to utilize the updated new Chapel and bring the whole school back together, probably sometime in the middle of next year.

As we look further ahead we also want to remind families as was outlined in last week’s newsletter, that we will be introducing the new uniform for Year 7 – 11 students next year (2023). The 2023 year 12 and year 13 students will be the only ones still in the ‘old ‘uniform.

Thank you for your support and assistance this term as we have worked to provide the best opportunities for our students. We are excited about next term and the opportunities it will bring, and I hope you are all able to have a restful and refreshing break and quality family time over the next two weeks in readiness for another busy term.

“Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” Proverbs 19: 20-21

Nga mihi nui

Jackie Barron


  1. Anglican Family Care Market Day

    This year we were fundraising to support Anglican Family Care through the $10 challenge. Each Whanau Group put together a fundraiser, ... Read more…
  2. Upcoming Dates

    Parents and Friends Association AGM timetabled classes will finish at 12.30  (the end of Period 3). School will be open and students ... Read more…
  3. Chaplain's Chat

    I recently took some time to look at the building project for the new Library, Cafeteria, and Chapel. There was a massive yellow ... Read more…
  4. Guidance Report

    Students have forged their way through a term infused with illnesses. Absences have accumulated for some students (understandably due ... Read more…
  5. Board of Trustees

    I am sure that everyone in our School community is well aware of the challenges that influenza, Covid and isolating have posed these ... Read more…
  6. St Hilda's Parents & Friends Association Report

    During term two the PFA have supported the school community with donations to cover security for the School Formal, the purchasing of ... Read more…
  7. Tolcarne Report

    It has been a big 10 weeks at Tolcarne, but it's been nice to see regular routines and events falling back into place. Winter sports ... Read more…
  8. Technology Department

    Junior Technology Focus - Timothy Armstrong, Baydon Harris, Carla Joint, Anna Garthwaite, Shanon Prentice and Isla Huffadine Read more…
  9. Arts Department

    Wow, what a term for the Arts!! After so long not being able to perform live it has been our goal to bring the arts back in a big ... Read more…
  10. CASE Junior Ocean School Programme

    This programme will take place from the 11 to 23 July and is based in Australia. The students will get to explore the Great Barrier ... Read more…
  11. Arts Prefects - Term 2 Report

    This term the assembly/chapels have been held in the Drama theatre (125). We have continued to present a student assembly arts item ... Read more…
  12. Arts Liaison Reports

    Ella Hodgson Orchestra has been busy practicing this term. The orchestra this year is small, with only 7 members but we haven’t let ... Read more…
  13. Physical Education and Health Department

    Physical Education, Health, Outdoor Education and Food and Nutrition. By Monique Grant, Shannon McNatty, Gemma Cowie, Kat Harpur, ... Read more…
  14. Sports Department

    Term 2 has been very busy for the Sports Department. It has been brilliant getting all our winter sports underway.  The term started ... Read more…
  15. Sports Prefects - Term 2 Report

    This term has been busy for sports here at St Hilda’s, as winter sports are now in full swing. We have a large number of students ... Read more…
  16. Sports Liaison Reports

    Laura Ring This term the Year 7&8 mini ball teams have been enjoying their games on Monday nights and are showing heaps of ... Read more…
  17. Otago Short Course Swimming Championships

    Congratulations to all of our students who competed in the Otago Short Course Championships last weekend. It was fantastic to see Eva Bor... Read more…
  18. News from Foods

    To celebrate the end of internals the Year 12's experimented with no rise needed cinnamon scrolls. A recipe that comes highly ... Read more…
  19. Angel Day

    We celebrated 'Angel Day' in the Arch this week. It was the perfect way to welcome our students for the final week of school! Happy ... Read more…
  20. Meet the Prefects

    Lily Knox - Arts Prefect Read more…
  21. Meet the Prefects

    Ella Hodgson - Sacristan Read more…
  22. Meet the Prefects

    Madi Baker - Sacristan Read more…
  23. Term 3 Parent Seminar Regional Tour

    As our Parent Seminar Regional Tour approaches, a recent Herald article highlights mental health issues within our youth, amplified by ... Read more…
  24. School Board of Trustee Elections - Parent Election Notice

    Nominations will be open for the election of three parent representatives to the school board on Friday 15 July 2022. All eligible ... Read more…
  25. PFA Gala Dinner

    The PFA Gala Dinner on August 6 is going to be a fabulous evening, featuring a sports panel with Tony Brown, Rowena Davenport, Emma ... Read more…
  26. St Hilda's Fleece Blanket

    This year, the Sports Council have decided to have a fundraiser for our much loved SHCS winter blanket. The blankets have been in ... Read more…
  27. Return of 2021 Prize Giving and Sporting Awards

    We would appreciate the return of the Cups and Trophies awarded to students last year, in preparation for 2022 presentations. Please ... Read more…
  28. SHCS Parents & Friends Association (PFA) Annual General Meeting

    This is to advise that the PFA AGM is scheduled for Wednesday 27 July, in the School Library. 6pm - Pre meeting Gathering with Guest ... Read more…
  29. Free Under 18 Dental Care

    46% of NZ high school aged students missed out on their free dental check last year. From Year 9 your child can be seen by a private ... Read more…
  30. Dunedin City Libraries - School Holidays

    There are a range of activities happening these school holidays at the Dunedin City Libraries.  - There are vouchers for people who ... Read more…
  31. School Holiday Art Workshops at the Wall Street Mall

    The Otago Art Society are holding 'School Holiday Art Workshops' at the Wall Street Mall. There are a range of different workshops and ... Read more…