Archive of: Academic


  • WGHS PTA AGM

    WGHS PTA is holding the Annual General Meeting on Thursday 2 March at 5.30 pm in the WGHS staffroom. Refreshments will be provided and all are welcome.
  • Teacher Only Day

    WGHS has a Teacher Only Day on Monday 20th February 2023. The school will be closed for instruction.
  • 2022 OPEN EVENING

    2022 Open Evening. Please come along to our 2022 Open Evening on Wednesday 10 August and see what we have on offer for 2023. Starting at 5.30pm and finishing at 7pm. Lupton House will be open for viewing from 4pm for prospective boarders.
  • UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YEAR 13 STUDENTS

    UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YEAR 13 STUDENTS

    MoneyHub, a consumer finance website, has published a guide to hundreds of scholarships for any student planning to start university in 2021.
  • COMMUNITY CONSULTATION -NCEA

    You are invited to the community consultation meetings to discuss the Year 11 (NCEA Level 1) curriculum for 2019.
  • Kōrero Mātauranga 2018-Let's talk about Education

    Have your say. Follow the link to the MOE Future of Education discussion survey. Click above for more information.
  • Rebeca McKean and Mihi Shepherd-2016 WGHS joint Dux

    Rebeca McKean and Mihi Shepherd were awarded the WGHS Dux Cup at the recent Senior Prizegiving
  • Bee pollen project wins fair awards

    Bee pollen project wins fair awards

    A Whangarei student's investigation on bees has not only developed a simple way beekeepers can trace pollen from the plant source to the hive, it has also scooped the top award at a Northland science fair.
  • GEMMA COUTTS, ex Head Girl, returns to Whangarei

    GEMMA COUTTS, ex Head Girl, returns to Whangarei

    Gemma Coutts left Whangarei as her school's head girl and has returned as a graduate in law and arts.
  • Students bake gingerbread horses for RDA.

    Students bake gingerbread horses for RDA.

    GEE'D UP: Riding for the Disabled operations manager Sue Neilson with one of the thousands of horses produced by Whangarei Girls' High School's production line of students. PHOTO/JOHN STONE