PREPARING FOR HIGH SCHOOL? ENROL YOUR DAUGHTER WITH TGHS AND WATCH HER FLOURISH AS SHE BECOMES A PART OF OUR SCHOOL FAMILY
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO ENROL YOUR DAUGHTER TODAY


Enrol online with Timaru Girls’ High School enrolment form for New Zealand residents:

*Having trouble with the online form? Copy + paste this link into your browser: https://portal.timarugirls.school.nz/index.php/enrolment

Uniforms

Uniform is an important part of school tradition. Wearing the correct uniform in a neat and tidy fashion is a way for students to show self-pride and discipline, as well as pride in the school and respect for its traditions.

Our uniform supplier is NZ Uniforms. You can order online or they have a shop at 151a Hilton Highway, Washdyke Timaru.

Please note that there is a delay on some items of clothing. As they become available they will be added to the NZ Uniforms website.

UNIFORM PRICING

Sports Uniform Orders

Orders from November 2023 and will be issued to students at school the first week in Term 1 2024.
A reminder that sports uniform is NOT to be worn with the school uniform and
is for sportswear only (including the jacket and the hoody)

WINTER UNIFORM

A regulation scarf is optional with winter uniform (TGHS blue and white striped, plain black, plain navy or plain white scarves only).

SUMMER UNIFORM

Blazers are optional for any student at any level and can be worn with summer or winter uniform.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORM

The Physical Education uniform is available for purchase by accessing the Timaru Girls’ High School website.

HAIR

Hair must be neat and tidy, off the face. Hair ties, ribbons and bands must be plain navy blue or black. No cloth head bands or decorative hair clips, or other hair accessories are permitted. Extreme hair styles and colours are not permitted.
Shoulder length hair (or longer) must be tied up and tied neatly back off the face.

MAKE UP

Make up or nail polish is not permitted to be worn. No obvious tattoos are permitted.

JEWELLERY

One plain gold or silver stud or sleeper is permitted in each lower ear lobe only. No other jewellery or piercings are permitted (eg rings, bracelets, necklaces). A culturally significant item such as a taonga can be worn around the neck and under the uniform. A watch is permitted.

Better academic outcomes from single-sex education

We believe this is best achieved within a single sex environment where learning styles specific to girls, are understood and best catered for. Our learning and teaching programmes support positive outcomes for our girls.
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