NURTURING, SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR OUR BOARDERS
Accommodating intellectual curiosity, friendships and personal development - “The House" soon becomes home. 

LEARNING LIFE SKILLS & ENHANCING STUDIES


Boarding enables girls who do not live in our local area to benefit from the 
high-quality education available at Timaru Girls’ High School. 

The House

Boarders and their families bring a special dimension and play a very important part in the life of our school. TGHS offers accommodation for girls from Years 9 to 13

Welcoming, supportive and nurturing 

“The House” – is Timaru Girls’ High School’s boarding facilities, situated in the extensive park like school grounds. We provide a safe and secure environment 
where our girls can focus on their studies, while discovering and exploring new opportunities and also having fun.

“The House” provides a nurturing, maternal environment for the girls, ensuring they feel a part of our extended whanau. With 24-hour staffing, it truly is a 
“home away from home”. We pride ourselves on creating an environment that is supportive and caring.

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All needs met in well equipped & provisioned facility

“The House” provides students with all their living needs while at school. 
Common rooms are available with televisions, WiFi, hot drinks and snack making facilities. Both personal and communal workspaces are available, with computer facilities that are linked to the school’s computer network. 

Helpful staff on-hand to assist with study 

Prep is supervised by experienced teachers’ onsite – a situation unique to TGHS. This provides students with quality one-on-one tutoring where required, allowing the girls to further strengthen their relationships with the academic staff within the school. 

Keeping fit and healthy at ‘The House’

Recreation facilities include the hostel recreation room, school tennis courts, gymnasium, music practice rooms and access to sports and cultural activities.


We are dedicated to offering our boarders a nutritious and varied menu from our Hostel Kitchen which is an "In House" catering operation. This allows us greater control over our menu options for both hostel meals and our day school canteen. We no longer offer the options of sugary fizzy drinks, lollies and chocolates, and instead, offer home baked sweets and low calorie drink alternatives.


Our boarders are kept fuelled with with a hot protein breakfast every day, along with morning tea, hot lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. We alternate our dessert night with a supper night throughout the week.


It is our goal to provide a variety of tasty and nutritious meals that fuel and energise the growing teenager.


Our hostel parents are encouraged to be a part of our Whanau Foodie Group and we welcome their contribution towards catering ideas. They, along with our Hostel representatives provide us with welcome feedback and suggestions on our meal options and choices.


Responsibility & leadership opportunities

Senior students have leadership opportunities and provide valuable role models to the younger girls. “The House” provides a supportive extended family environment that encourages young women to experience personal growth and excellence. It also offers a unique opportunity to learn life skills and responsibility in a structured and caring environment. 

Boarding fees for 2023

$13,770 per annum (GST inclusive). (Subject to review).


Deposit $500 (this is payable to confirm the offer of a place and is non-refundable).


Incidentals $300 paid in advance to cover the costs of small incidental expenses. (e.g. school socials, mufti days, hostel outings etc ).

Accommodation and hiring

The House is available for hire during the school holidays, and may be available at other times by negotiation with the Director of Boarding. A deposit of $250 is required one month prior to hiring of facilities. The hostel premises will be inspected immediately following the hiring, and in the event of damage or misuse of the hostel, the deposit will be retained and full costs of any damage or misuse will be sought. 

The House can provide bedding and towels for you at cost, or hirers may supply their own bedding or sleeping bags, and towels. Pillows are supplied. Domestic laundry facilities are available to the hirer at a small charge. Laundering staff can be supplied under separate negotiation at an additional cost. Common rooms and TV are available. Persons wishing to hire additional facilities such as the gymnasium, hall or classrooms must negotiate these with the Director of Boarding.

The Director of Boarding reserves the right to revise prices. Any necessary increases will be advised prior to confirmation of booking.

If a confirmed booking is cancelled within 21 days prior to the commencement of hiring, the deposit will be retained to cover costs.

Confirmation of numbers is required 14 days prior to the end of the school term. This is particularly necessary over the Christmas holiday break. Hirers must confirm numbers before the school closes in December as staff are not on site and often cannot be contacted over the holiday.


Contact for further information: 

Deborah Bayliss – Director of Boarding, 03 6881122 /  027 684 4368 dbayliss@timarugirls.school.nz

The House Postal Address: PO Box 558, Timaru 7940 

Street Address:  8A Hassall Street, Timaru


Our hostel staff

Deborah Bayliss

Director of Boarding

Support, happiness, and the feeling of a sense of achievement is my goal for all the girls we have boarding in “The House”. I like to think they can feel confident to “shine” and stand out from the crowd, as well as encourage those around them to do the same.

With more than 20 years’ experience leading Boarders and Staff, I am still loving the role, especially in ‘The House” at Timaru Girls’ High School.   I am surrounded by caring, friendly and motivated staff and girls. Our grounds are beautiful with lots of trees and greenery, making for a very peaceful atmosphere and the perfect place to attend school and spend the important teenage years with friends.

Mary Ainsworth

Deputy Director of Boarding

Kia ora my name is Mary Ainsworth and I have the absolute honor of being the Deputy Director of Boarding at Timaru Girls' High School. I grew up in rural South Canterbury (Waimate) and I am a primary school teacher by trade. I have recent experience teaching a variety of students and abilities. I am passionate about youth well-being and absolutely love my job. I like to ensure all borders feel safe and secure, after all it is their second home! I feel extremely privileged that I get to watch our boarders grow and find their place in the world. When I am not at work you are likely to find me spending time with whanau and friends or traveling around beautiful Aotearoa.

Sandra Curragh

Evening Supervisor

Hi, My name is Sandra Curragh and I am loving my job with the Timaru Girls High School Hostel, it’s a great place to be. I’m Mum to 3 adult children and Nan to 5 grandchildren. I have a Diploma in Professional Counselling which is useful in everyday life. I’m a seasoned traveller visiting about 35 countries. Hiking to Machu Picchu was my toughest trip but what you think you can’t do, you can. Best aspect of this job is to be there to support and nurture the girls on their journey, how lucky am I!

Gurbux Rassmussen

Overnight / Morning Supervisor

My name is Gurbux Rasmussen and this will be my 12 th year working at The House and I
absolutely love my role as matron during this time. It is an honour and privilege to be a
part of the girl’s journey as they progress into confident young woman. I have a duty of
care to look after our young girls of the future.
I have 2 beautiful girls and an awesome son, who have blessed me with 9 adorable
grandchildren. I like to stay active with golfing, biking and playing hockey outside of work
hours. I have worked in the Mental health industry for many years and hold Diplomas in
Supported Employment and supported Living.
I work with an amazing group of people.

Diane Clarke-Charteris

Supervisor / Van Driver

My name is Diane and I am very privileged to be a supervisor and the van driver at The House. I have previously worked in boarding, spending three years at Timaru Boys' High Hostel. I love working with all ages. I have two amazing adult children, and lots of fur babies. When I am not working at the hostel, I am busy running my own side hustle Deedi's Crafty Creations. I look forward to working with you and your daughter!

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