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ACG Strathallan's final Open Day of the year is on this Saturday from 10:30am - 2:30pm. We would love to see you there, all families are welcome - https://t.co/ws0QWletPR
Chemistry teacher Dr Katherine Greenley loves Sci-Fi movies, outdoor adventures and teaching students to think. In July she will accompany students on their World Challenge adventure to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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Being smack in the middle of exams was no deterrent to our student leaders who walked more than 300km over 18 hours as part of Relay For Life. Well done, to all Twenty-five students who took part in the event.
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Principal Danny O’Connor spoke to the @NZherald about the growing amount of research that shows how sports can make kids smarter. He says the old adage of ‘a healthy body equals a healthy mind’ is absolutely true. Do you believe there’s a connection?
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Cyber bullying is on the rise in New Zealand. International cyber safety expert Susan McLean speaks to @nzherald on behalf of ACG Schools about how students can stay safe online.
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Twelve of our rowers have descended on Lake Ruataniwha in Twizel to compete in the Maadi Cup, which started this week. They’re joining more than 2,000 high school rowers from around the country. Good luck, guys!
Meet Logan Moffat. Logan graduated from ACG Strathallan in 2014. This year, at age 20, he became the youngest-ever winner of the Adam Portrait Award.
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A big welcome to Mr Kuegler. A professional running coach to develop running and fitness training at ACG Strathallan and get more students participating in the sport.
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William has ambitions to follow in his grandfather’s and father’s flying footsteps – this scholarship will help him find his wings. Well done, William!
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We are so grateful to our students and parents who contributed to our Christmas gift drive. Thanks to their tremendous generosity, we have been able to provide the Counties Manukau District Health nurses with over 200 gifts to deliver to families-in-need.