Waitaki Girls' High School

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Waitaki Girls' High School is a state high school for girls situated in Oamaru, on the East coast of New Zealand. It was founded in 1887 on the initiative of local parliamentarians, Samuel Shrimski and Thomas William Hislop,[3] and presently has a roll of just over 400 girls from the ages of 13 to 18.[4] It also has a boarding hostel which houses approximately 50 girls, including international students and tutors.[5]

Coordinates45.0881°S 170.9735°E / -45.0881; 170.9735
TypeState, Girls, Secondary years 9–13
MottoLatin: Dulcius Ex Arduis
"Satisfaction from hard work"
Established1887; 139 years ago
Quick facts Location, Coordinates ...
Waitaki Girls' High School
Junior Block
Location
Trent Street, Oamaru, New Zealand
Coordinates45.0881°S 170.9735°E / -45.0881; 170.9735
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TypeState, Girls, Secondary years 9–13
MottoLatin: Dulcius Ex Arduis
"Satisfaction from hard work"
Established1887; 139 years ago
Ministry of Education Institution no.
366
Principal
Sarah Hay
Enrollment413[1] (March 2026)
Socio-economic decile
6N[2]
Websitewaitakigirlshigh.school.nz
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The school uses a house system with four houses and accompanying colours: Burn (red), Ferguson (yellow), Gibson (green) and Wilson (blue). These houses were named after the first four principals of the school: Margaret Burn, Catherine Ferguson,[6] Mary Gibson and Jessie Wilson.[6] Competitions between the houses, such as athletics, swimming, choir and drama, are held annually.

The school motto is Dulcius Ex Arduis, which in Latin means "satisfaction from hard work".

Enrolment

As of March 2026, the school has roll of 413 students, of which 60 (14.5%) identify as Māori.[1]

As of 2026, the school has an Equity Index of 478,[7] placing it amongst schools whose students have above average socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to decile 4 under the former socio-economic decile system).[8]

Curriculum

Waitaki Girls' High School uses National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) based assessments. A strong emphasis is placed on gaining good marks, with "Excellence Awards" being awarded annually to girls who achieve high marks in their internal and external assessments.

Subjects taught include English, mathematics (statistics and calculus), sciences (chemistry, biology, physics, agriculture), languages (Japanese, German, Maori), classics, computer studies, Geography, History, Physical Education and Art (Painting, Photography, Art History).

Principals

Since its establishment in 1887, Waitaki Girls' High School has had 10 principals. The following is a complete list:[9]

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term
1 Margaret Gordon Burn 1887–1892
2 Catherine Mary Ferguson 1892–1919
3 Jessie Banks Wilson 1920–1949
4 Mary Kathleen Dunning 1950–1963
5 Joyce Jarrold 1963–1979
6 Joyce Mayhew 1979–1986
7 Jeanette Aker 1986–1994
8 Linda Cowan 1994–2007
9 Lynlee Smith 2007–2012
10 Tracey Walker 2012–2019
11 Elizabeth Koni 2019–2022
12 Sarah Hay 2023–present
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Notable alumnae

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