Otago Girls High School

Pupils show character

Pupils show character

With her sheep is Little Bo Peep, also known as Otago Girls' High School principal Linda Miller, during the school's 75th Library Day and mufti day yesterday.

Chinese visitors welcomed

Chinese visitors welcomed

Year 11 Otago Girls' High School pupils Simone Arbuckle (left) and Barbara Taylor take part in a powhiri at the school yesterday to welcome visitors from their Shanghai sister school, Guang Ming High School.

OGHS wins stage challenge

Otago Girls' High School won the ASB 2013 Stage Challenge its ''breathtaking'' performance of Our-tearoa, the second consecutive year it has won the event.

This is home

My yearly ritual of begging my mind to move to the high, safe fields of my grandmother's abode begins.

My first day of Otago Girls' High School

Beep Beep! I could hear the loud buzz of the alarm screeching at me to get up.

OGHS in good heart

OGHS in good heart

The school won the New Zealand Heart Foundation Gold Healthy Heart award after developing a heart healthy environment by promoting healthy eating and physical activity. The school joins Macandrew Bay School in Dunedin as one of only 23 nationwide to hold gold awards at present. They last for two years. Serena was delighted with the award.

Maintenance on oldest southern girls' school

Maintenance on oldest southern girls' school

Otago Girls' High School pupils (from left) Lily Tagaloa, Emma Bloem and Savannah Flack (all 15) wait for their ride home after school as work continues on the school's renovations.

Ireland writing success

Ireland writing success

It seems Otago Girls' High School has the luck of the Irish after again winning an award at the 2012 Rodney Walshe Ireland Essay Competition.

Pupils use power of pink to battle bullying

Pupils use power of pink to battle bullying

The power of pink made pupils think at Otago Girls' High School yesterday.

Exhibition puts pupils' art on sale

Exhibition puts pupils' art on sale

The artists of the future are displaying their wares in Dunedin this month.

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