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- End Of Term Update from Mr Morrison
- Hear From the CA Team
- Update from the Student Leadership Team
- Values Champions
- From the Year 3-6 Students at Timaru Campus
- From the Year 7-8 Students at Dunedin Campus
- From the Year 9-13 Students at Invercargill Campus
- Visit from Mr McAvoy
- Apple Tasting
- House Talent Day
- Student Device Chargers
- South NCEA Result Dashboard
- South Campus House Points
- South Campus SDM Report
- South Campus Van Report
- Give Some Kudos!
- Dates to Remember
- 2021 Term Dates
- Quote of the Week
From the Year 9-13 Students at Invercargill Campus
On Tuesday the 6th of July, the Year 11-13 girls went to the Bungalow Restaurant to be served a high tea by Yolanda Cornes. She did a fantastic job of serving us coffee, tea, and apple juice with a complimentary side of raspberry slice. Yolanda has spent the last 10 weeks working at the Bungalow Restaurant learning how to serve customers as a part of her hospitality course. She has learnt how to set the table for a relaxing dining experience. She was highly masterful in this category. This was a great experience for us seeing Yolanda thrive in an environment she loves. Below are some photos of Yolanda professionally serving us the high tea.
Mr Paul McAvoy, Associate Principal – Senior School and based at National Office visited the deep South last week. Mr McAvoy spent the day in Timaru on Wednesday, Dunedin on Thursday and then Invercargill on Friday. He spent some of his time meeting with senior teachers and senior students. It’s always great to have visitors from National.
Last Friday, the South Year 10s started a practical investigation on apples. We brought three different types of apples to school for people to try, for example: Granny Smith, Ambrosia, and Royal Gala. Our aim was to find out what colour of apples people preferred, what texture, what flavour, and what type. From our testing we found out the majority of people preferred mixed-coloured apples that were juicy and sweet. We also found out that most people preferred ambrosia over any other type of apple.




We would like to advise that we no longer have any spare student device chargers on campus.
All students were given a charger at the beginning of the year but it seems as though a lot of them have gone missing.
Students, please treat your device and charger with respect and look after them.
NSO have advised that parents will now be charged for any replacement chargers.
If you currently need to replace a charger please contact Jessamy Allaway at jessamy.allaway@nz.oneschoolglobal.com for pricing and to arrange delivery for a new charger.
"Use what talent you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best."
Henry Van Dyke