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Southland Girls' High School

Southland Girls' High School

Southland Girls' High School is a girls' secondary school in Invercargill, New Zealand. The 2005 NZQA report commended the school and staff for the very good practices and consistently high standards.The school admits a small number of international students. It consists of two main school blocks, one the former Tweedsmuir Junior High School. Students of all ages are mixed around the classrooms to involve all students thoroughly in school life, and one uniform is worn by all year levels. Two yearly musical dramas are produced in conjunction with Southland Boys' High School.A new school gymnasium was officially opened in 2007 by Sport and Recreation Minister Trevor Mallard. The same year student teams won two national titles in synchronised swimming, with pupil Caitlin Anderson qualifying to represent New Zealand internationally.Notable alumni Clare Mallory, pseudonym of Winifred Constance McQuilkan Hall - children's writer and former dux of the school Sheila Traill, has written and illustrated general and family histories as well as botanical and other works Janetta McStay, at age 18 won a scholarship to study piano at the Royal Academy of Music in LondonExternal links School website School Ultranet
James Hargest College

James Hargest College

James Hargest College is a large school of about 1950-2000 students, in Invercargill, New Zealand. The majority of students are New Zealand European, but there are some Māori and Asians. The school caters for students from year 7-13.The school is divided into two campuses, known as James Hargest Junior Campus (Year 7-8) and James Hargest Senior Campus (Year 9-13). The campuses are at opposite ends of Layard Street and are separated by about a 15-minute walk.James Hargest College is named after Brigadier-General James Hargest.Junior CampusJames Hargest Junior Campus was formerly known as Rosedale Intermediate School until it became part of the former James Hargest High School to make James Hargest College as part of the Ministry of Education review of schools in 2004. Other intermediate schools in the city merged with the newly formed James Hargest Junior Campus, increasing the school's roll and stretching resources. Because of this, a new technology block has been built, and several new classrooms have been built since the merge. There are over 25 homeroom classrooms. The subjects in the New Technology Block include Science, Art, Woodwork, Foods & Textiles technology, and an ICT & Media Suite.Senior campusThe senior campus is much larger and has more students. The school has a very new, modern, NZ$2.2 million library, officially opened in 2004 which also includes the Guidance and Careers Centre. The library has a classroom with desks, computers and an Interactive Whiteboard, as well as a reading room where students can browse the library's collection of magazines, newspapers and many books. There are also DVD movies available for hire.
The Beach Bar

The Beach Bar

33 Tay Street , Invercargill ,
The Beach Bar & Nightclub is one of Invercargill’s only indepently owned and operated bars. The Beach Bar offers a welcoming friendly atmosphere with great DJs, and live entertainment. Check out our live DJ’s and bands every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night The best drink specials in town!!! $4 fridge THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS!!! $10 Redbull and Vodka on Saturday!!!
Tel: 275048880
Waihopai School

Waihopai School

121 Herbert Street, Invercargill ,
A primary school for Year 0 - 6 students situated in North Invercargill.
Ascot Park Hotel

Ascot Park Hotel

Corner Tay Street & Racecourse Road, Invercargill ,
The Ascot Park Hotel is set in peaceful and attractive landscaped surroundings on the outskirts of the city. Five km from the city centre and less than 15 minutes from the airport.
Power Play

Power Play

118 Dee Street, Invercargill ,
If you are looking to buy an instrument, audio equipment, or any related product, you're at the right place. If we have it, we can work a deal for you. If we don't, tell us and we'll get it for you. T
Number 10 Youth One Stop Shop

Number 10 Youth One Stop Shop

10 Deveron Street, Invercargill ,
Number 10 is a a Youth/Rangatahi One Stop Shop Number 10 is a safe and friendly place with great youth/Rangatahi and Whanau health and social services. You can feel comfortable and respected here at Number 10 and we can guarantee confidentiality. The only time this may change is if there is significant risk of harm to yourself or others in which case it will be referred on.
Divaz

Divaz

33 TAY STREET, Invercargill ,
Divaz revue bar Invercargill, home to the sexist women from Invercargill and all over New Zealand. We feature an erotic tasteful adult strip show by very sexy talented ladies every Thursday Friday and Saturday night 8pm till late full bar facilities available We also cater to stag and hen’s nights, pole dancing lessons, venue hire, group bookings and much more!
Tel: 275048880
Southland Boys' High School

Southland Boys' High School

181 Herbert St, Invercargill ,
Southland Boys' High School is a traditional school with a contemporary heart
Tel: 32113003
36brokeavenue

36brokeavenue

5 Glenalmond cres, Invercargill ,
Please take the time to read this description, as you are of high priority to us and we would love to help you find what you are searching for. Broke avenue retail prides itself on being the best and easiest way to shop online,we would like to provide you with a easy and lay back environment where you can come and take your time shopping online.hassle free and with our 100% guarantee that what we are selling are of the " HIGHEST" quality and are of the most "CHEAPEST" price's that you will find online.
Tel: 03-2164100
Touch Southland

Touch Southland

SBS Sports House Stadium Southland, Invercargill ,
About Touch Southland Touch Southland is the governing body for Touch in Southland and is one of 18 provincial touch associations linking to the national body, Touch New Zealand. Geographically it covers the Southland province, including the Queenstown area. Touch Southland runs modules in Invercargill, Gore, Otautau, Winton, Queenstown, Te Anau and Waikaka. There are more than 1700 adults and more than 2400 juniors playing touch throughout the region. The organisation was formed in 1993 to promote and administer touch rugby in Southland. Warren Bryant is the regional manager. Touch Southland is a non-profit organisation and is based at SBS Sports House at Stadium Southland in Invercargill. The Board The Board consists of six members: Leslie Baxter (chair) Chris Thomson Neal Eade Sandra Young John Evans (referees delegate) Russell Tempero Life Members Touch Southland has two life members: Alan Henry Mike Saunders Mission Statement To deliver and manage quality touch opportunities for all levels of age and ability in the Southland community Strategic Goals 1.To provide quality participation opportunities and increase the number of Touch Southland members in the community 2.To attract touch participants under the Southland umbrella by providing quality resources, services and information through an efficient and effective delivery structure 3.To develop the game of touch and increase the numbers involved with junior touch in Southland by providing appropriate structures and support 4.To be the recognised supplier, promoter and developer of touch in Southland and for touch to be recognised as the number one participation sport in Southland 5.To provide high quality technical resources, services and training in coaching, refereeing and selection for all levels of touch 6.To increase the ability, level and performance of Southland players representing the province in all grades 7.To operate effective financial and administration systems and resources which service the activities of the organisation
Tel: 03 2112255