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Gymnasts rewarded for road trips

ON THE MAT: Whanganui gymnast and WHS student, Millie Manning is poised to begin her floor routine at the Waitara Open earlier this month. Wanganui Boys and Girls Gym Club gymnasts achieved multi... Read More

Haere Ra, Chris

SCHOOL SUPPORT: Jacqui McKenzie (left), Natalie Campbell, Diane Calman, Nola Todd, Ross Brown, Mikaya Teki, Jackie Hazelhurst and Jack Southee represented Whanganui High School at the funeral of... Read More

Happy vibe from audience, actors

HAPPY ENDING: Like all good pantomimes, Red Riding Hood ends well. PICTURE: Lizz Hudson There comes a time in the life of any stage production after weeks in rehearsal that the cast needs an audience,... Read More

Hard work reaps film reward

Former WHS student, Abby Kingi is 'out there doing it' as co-owner and co-founder of Whanganui multi-media business Lamp Studios. PHOTO: Caleb Kingi. Emma Russell continues her series charting the... Read More

Have a splashing time at Bridge to Bridge - March 2015

MORNING RIVER SWIM: Wanganui High School student Stefan Hannan on the way to winning the Bridge to Bridge 3km swim in February, 2014. Young and old can go from either bridge to bridge or bank to bank... Read More

Hawera High School Sports Exchange

A great day was had in Hawera today, Thursday 10 August, for our sports teams against Hawera High School. Results: A1 Netball won 56-24JA1 Netball won 28-151st XI Boys Football won 3-01st XI... Read More

Head Girl to attend the United World College

Our Head Girl, Pratibha Singh has been selected to attend the United World College in Maastricht, Netherlands.  Pratibha was one of two New Zealanders to be selected for this prestigious... Read More

Heading off to the NISS Rowing Champs

All the best to the WHS Rowing Squad as they head into Day 1 of the North Island Secondary School Champs at Lake Karapiro, Friday 10 March - Sunday 12 March. Good luck guys! (Lisa Murphy, Sports... Read More

Headline brawl ends in draw - March 2015

TOE TO TOE: WHS student Brayden Maua lands a kick on Earl-Jay Pehi during the fight of the night at the River City Rumble. RTF Wanganui's Aiden Koroheke fought to a stalemate with MTI Wellington rival... Read More

Heaps of drama promised by teachers

GLOBE TROTTING: Whanganui High School student Vincent Collins is fundraising to travel to the Globe in London in July. There will be high drama when four teachers take the stage at an improv night at... Read More

Heartland lose first U-19 game - September 2015

The NZ Heartland Under-19 XV and their Wanganui representatives did not get the start they wanted at the Jock Hobbs Memorial U-19 competition in Taupo on Sunday. Heartland was defeated by... Read More

Heavyweight judoka: Stellar year for Watson

Whanganui judoka Keightley Watson has had an outstanding year. Whanganui heavyweight judoka Keightley Watson topped off his stellar 2017 season with a silver in the senior men's 100kg+ category in... Read More

Helen Tilley retires, having spent most of her life at WHS

Helen Tilley went to Whanganui High School as a student, returned as a teacher of Geography in 1969, ‘retired’ in 2005, came back to supervise senior students either studying or doing... Read More

High challenge for semis spot - May 2015

After two narrow losses in the opening games of the Manawatu colts club competition, the Wanganui High School 1st XV have climbed into touching distance of the top four. With three wins from five,... Read More

High School chefs sharpening their knives for National Final

Charlotte Taylor and Olivia Caird with Linda Hardcastle (left) and Dean Wong (right). Whanganui High School students, Olivia Caird and Charlotte Taylor, are sharpening their knives to cut through... Read More
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