Timaru Girls' High School
Timaru Girls' High School is a secondary school in Timaru, New Zealand, founded in 1880. Timaru Girls' High provides education for girls aged between 13–18 years of age. It also has a boarding facility within the school grounds for pupils not living in Timaru itself and also caters for international students. The school motto is Scientia Potestas Est – Knowledge is Power. The school is a stone's throw away from the Catholic Roncalli College.
Enrolment
As of, Timaru Girls' High School has roll of students, of which identify as Māori.As of, the school has an Equity Index of, placing it amongst schools whose students have socioeconomic barriers to achievement.
Houses
The school has 4 colour houses named after New Zealand native flowers and each student is put into one of them to encourage team spirit.The colours are:
- Yellow = Kowhai
- Blue = Konini
- Green = Ngaio
- Red = Rata
Notable alumnae
- Maria Fahey – cricketer
- Jo Goodhew – MP
- Elizabeth Gunn – paediatrician
- Jean Hay – early childhood educator
- Eva Hill – doctor