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Cycling and Mountain Biking

2018 cycling and mountain biking has started with a new manager and coach plus great parent support. Cycling manager, Stella  Green and new coach Kelvin MacNulty are committed to see Western Springs Cycling ride to new heights.  Our new manager of mountain…

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Languages Department

2018 International Languages Week took place in the last week of term one, with three events planned to celebrate the week. We started the week with the annual Cultural Dress Day on Tuesday, which was also a house point event…

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Library News

Our latest display was organised in response to my request for a library display of student work. Many thanks to Linda Dillon for the ‘Periodics Table’ display from 9KA and 10KA. Students investigated chemical elements. They researched key questions and…

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Sports

With the basketball season already upon us, 2018 is shaping up to be another busy year at Western Springs. With the rebuild fully underway the excitement is real and the knowledge of getting a new gym motivates the basketball programme…

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Library Commission – 2018

WHO, WHAT, WHERE, HOW AND LEAST IMPORTANTLY WHY? By Oscar Perress Furness-Wills – Y13 2017 This work is based on the general work of novelist Franz Kafka, as well as his quote on the subject of books; "A book must be…

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ROCKQUEST this weekend!

Six of our young women will represent WSC - NPoW at Rockquest this weekend. Saturday 7pm-10pm : Violet Elliott, Pip Owles and Hanah Tayeb play 2 originals in the regional finals; their band is  "Goldilocks" Sunday 4pm - 8 pm: Sofia Roger-Williams and Charlotte Bateman, known…

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Arts News

Our theatre extravaganza The Addams Family – A New Musical has just concluded at TAPAC Theatre and what an incredible show it was! The Addams Family had sold-out audiences coming back for more to see two casts full of amazing…

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Dance Students ‘On Tour’

Year 12 and 13 Dance students at YouDance, the Auckland secondary school dance festival, L-R: Huiarangi Te Kare, Malcolm Williams, Christophe Bate, Harmony Walker Takai, Georgia Menhennet, Kalea Tairi, Jae Lee and Eloise Woodley-Phillips.  The students performed their own choreography created…

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