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  1. Kia ora and welcome to New Plymouth Girls’ High School, a school with a proud reputation for developing educated, confident young women of outstanding character. NPGHS continues to support, educate and inspire students to become active learners and citizens who will seek out challenges.

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    • Our People

      Each Waka Huia at New Plymouth Girls’ High School has a Waka...

    • Subject Selection

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    • Wellness & Support

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    • Enrolment

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  2. New Plymouth Girls' High School, New Plymouth, New Zealand. 6,324 likes · 139 talking about this · 946 were here. The only official New Plymouth Girls' High School Facebook page.

  3. New Plymouth Girls' High School is a girls' state secondary school in Strandon, New Plymouth, New Zealand. The school separated from New Plymouth High School in 1914, leaving New Plymouth Boys' High School on the old site.

  4. School Life Boarding International ... New Plymouth 4312. Postal Private Bag 2049 New Plymouth 4340. Contact Form [email protected] (06) 757 3899.

  5. Each Waka Huia at New Plymouth GirlsHigh School has a Waka Kaitiaki (Head of Waka) and a Waka Amo (Waka Dean). They are key people at the school that are in place to assist you as you become familiar with your new environment.

  6. New Plymouth Girls' High School - YouTube. @newplymouthgirlshighschool3096. •. 107 subscribers • 7 videos. The school's motto, shared with the brother school across the Te Henui Stream, is...

  7. New Plymouth Girls’ High School caters for 1239 girls in Years 9 to 13 from the wider Taranaki area. The roll includes 22% who are Māori and 4% who are of Pacific heritage. The school’s vision is to develop educated, confident young women of outstanding character.