St Hilda's Collegiate School


“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another…..” Hebrews 10:24-25

Kia ora parents and whanau,

One of the key functions of a school is to ensure all who belong, be they students, staff, parents or old girls, feel included, connected and part of something larger than themselves.

Our recent Parent Seminars and Parent Advisory Group meetings were an excellent example for me where the Guidance team and parents exhibited a collective desire to address important issues, share information and ideas, and work collaboratively to support our students. Surely that is the essence of an effective community: communication, inclusion and shared responsibility?

Watching our Madrigalli Rouge at the Big Sing Cadenza, our teams during Tournament week, Cinnamon Cinema at the 48 hour Film Festival and enjoying the quiet reflections of chapel service, are events that highlight for me how that same community offers meaningful opportunities for our students to form those connections, shared experiences and memories that make up such a powerful part of learning.

At St Hilda’s we recognise the importance of relationships that enhance student welfare, happiness and self belief and establish a culture of shared responsibility and care for each other. We continue to explore ways to embed best practice in the school, and so are currently looking at our management of student phones, to minimize the disruption they can cause to learning, connections, belonging and wellbeing. Please refer to the article below (Year 9 and 10 Phone Management) for more details on our trial around student access to phones for next term.

Happy students are positive contributors to our community who learn more effectively, enjoy more success, can manage their emotions and face failure with resilience and pragmatism, and those are the outcomes we want for all our students.

Our students continue to impress me with their work ethic, vibrancy and pursuit of their passions. They have managed adversity this year in the form of uncertainty, illness, masks and mandates and while they face a changing and dynamic world we are committed to assisting them to develop the healthy, life long skills they need to be the best version of themselves. The evolution of our policies and procedures, all have that goal as their foundation.

I know that Term 4 will be another exciting, busy and fulfilling term, and hopefully with good health and few disruptions, we will all be able to enjoy the richness of events and connections that are so much a part of school life in Term 4, and that have been missing for the last couple of years.

“If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence.” Carol S. Dweck

Nga mihi nui

Jackie Barron


  1. Happy Last Day of Term 3

    Here are some great pictures that Lily Knox took this morning, welcoming students through the arch for their final day of Term 3! It ... Read more…
  2. 2023 Student Intentions

    If your daughter is not intending to return to St Hilda's Collegiate for 2023, can you please advise the school office by Tuesday 18th ... Read more…
  3. Year 9 and 10 Phone Management

    Dear Whānau and caregivers, We are always acutely aware of the changing social environment that our rangatahi are having to ... Read more…
  4. Chaplain's Chat

    English monarchs since the time of Henry VIII have been charged with defending the faith, although initially it was the Catholic ... Read more…
  5. Board of Trustees

    The Board would like to thank the School community for their support of the Board's mask mandate in the first part of this Term. The ... Read more…
  6. Meet Carthika from the Board of Trustees

    Kia ora and vanakkam. I am the proud mother of twins Thareni and Thanuja Luxmanan, who are currently in Year 11 at St Hilda's. You can ... Read more…
  7. St Hilda's Parents & Friends Association Report

    Term 3 commenced with our Annual General Meeting. Prior to the meeting we were captivated by our guest speaker Olive Tabor, founder of ... Read more…
  8. Director of Development and St Hilda’s Old Girls’ Association

    The St Hilda's Old Girls Association Christmas Party is going to be held this year at the Shepperson Education Centre on Waiheke ... Read more…
  9. Tolcarne Report

    Kia ora Tolcarne whanau. WOW who would have thought we would be at the end of Term 3 already?! The year is flying by! It has been an ... Read more…
  10. From the Archives

    A Notable Early St Hilda's family Read more…
  11. Arts Department

    Term three started and concluded with lively celebrations of the visual and performing arts at St Hilda’s. To start the term we found ... Read more…
  12. Arts Liaison Reports

    Lulu Grimond The Year 13 dance class has been working on their student choreography, in preparation for their draft performance at ... Read more…
  13. Physical Education and Health Department

    A variety of units have been covered this term including, dance, badminton biomechanics and new game creation. Students have ... Read more…
  14. Sports Prefects and Liaison Reports

    Bronte Crowe & Gemma Rowcroft Term three has been huge for St Hilda’s sport. There have been a number of sporting events held, ... Read more…
  15. St Hilda's Swimming Sports

    This week, the school celebrated our second main sports event, Swimming Sports. With no swimming sports since 2019, it was exciting to ... Read more…
  16. Sport in the School Holidays....

    Our Senior A Netball team heads to NZ Nationals on the 10th October.  Facing 15 other schools across the country, it's an exciting ... Read more…
  17. Otago Primary and Intermediate Triathlon

    The Otago Primary and Intermediate Triathlon was held in Port Chalmers on Wednesday. We had three girls competing in this - in the ... Read more…
  18. New Zealand Senior Women’s Ice Hockey Team

    Congratulations to Breane Byck who was recently selected for the New Zealand Senior Women’s Ice Hockey Team squad! This squad ... Read more…
  19. Year 10 Spanish

    Today the Year 10 Spanish group spent their double period cooking. They chose a Hispanic country and researched a meal to make. All ... Read more…
  20. Pink Ribbon Breakfast - Thank You

    Hi Everyone, We wanted to once again thank you for your support of our Pink Ribbon Breakfast and Raffle. With your support we were ... Read more…
  21. St Hilda's Uniform

    We are in the stages of developing a document with our new uniform requirements. This will be available to view soon, with images of ... Read more…
  22. Meet the Prefects

    Stella Rathbone - Arts Prefect Read more…
  23. Meet the Prefects

    Bronte Crowe - Sports Prefect Read more…
  24. Meet the Prefects

    Gemma Rowcroft - Sports Prefect Read more…
  25. Meet the Prefects

    Georgie Lawson - Head Boarder Read more…
  26. Meet the Prefects

    Kaylee Bond - Head Boarder Read more…
  27. Anglican Family Care Movie Fundraiser

    Anglican Family Care are holding a movie fundraiser at Rialto on Thursday the 20th of October. This is a screening of the highly ... Read more…
  28. Monday Night Bike Racing

    Cycling Otago have started the Monday Night Bike Racing Series on the Taieri - 39 Wairongoa Road, North Taieri. There are categories ... Read more…
  29. Lion Dance Open Day

    The Lion Dance Team are running workshops over the summer holidays, and we are inviting secondary students from all over Otago to come ... Read more…