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Timaru Girls' High School

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Established
  
1880

School roll
  
466 July 2016)

Website
  
timarugirls.school.nz

Principal
  
Sarah Davis

Ministry of education institution number
  
361

Ministry of Education Institution no.
  
361

Socio-economic decile
  
6N

Phone
  
+64 3-688 1122

Founded
  
1880

Type
  
State, Girls, Secondary (Year 9-15), with boarding facilities

Address
  
Cain St, Parkside, Timaru 7910, New Zealand

Motto
  
Scientia Potestas Est; "Knowledge is Power" (Latin)

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2015 conservationcup co nz timaru girls high school entry


Timaru Girls' High School is a secondary school in Timaru, New Zealand, founded in 1880. Timaru Girls' High provides education for girls aged between 13 – 18 years of age (class levels - years 9 to 13). It also has a boarding facility within the school grounds for pupils not living in Timaru itself and also caters for international students. The school motto is Scientia Potestas Est – Knowledge is Power. The school is a stone's throw away from the Catholic Roncalli College.

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Houses

The school has 4 colour houses named after New Zealand native flowers and each student is put into one of them to encourage team spirit.
The colours are:

  • Yellow = Kowhai
  • Blue = Konini
  • Green = Ngaio
  • Red = Rata
  • There are several House events per year, Swimming Sports, Athletics, Cross Country, Aitkens and Waters Cup Day and House Choirs

    Notable alumnae

  • Maria Fahey - cricketer
  • Jo Goodhew - MP
  • Elizabeth Gunn - paediatrician
  • Jean Hay - early childhood educator
  • Controversy

    In September 2011, a school girl wanted to support the country's Blue Friday, a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of prostate cancer. She was banned from supporting it because students were only allowed to support female causes, even though the girl's own grandfather had died from this cancer. This raised issues in the newspapers

    References

    Timaru Girls' High School Wikipedia