To some musicians at Logan Park, term two is the term of no free lunchtimes, of bringing an instrument to school every day, weekend rehearsals and generally having their lives be consumed by perpetual practices.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
One of our top gymnasts, Shannon Thorsnes, (17 ) who is in the New Zealand Gymnastics team, competed in the Australian National Championships in Melbourne, in June competing in the Ribbon, Ropes, Clubs and Ball in a week long event.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Our Logan Park Mixed team won the Mixed Dodgeball competition in the Junior Sports Tournament in Term 4. They played 8 games winning all 8. Their toughest competition was East Otago High School and Roxburgh in the final.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
The Curators' Club is a small select group of students that come together every Monday to discuss and organize upcoming art exhibitions. The exhibitions are held by students for other students to look at.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Environmental action started with a bang this year when dozens of enthusiastic students across all years united to campaign against deep sea oil drilling in New Zealand.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Taieri Mouth is too dangerous for swimming at House day! was what the lifesavers told PEF.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Instead of sitting the recent NCEA exams, a group of 15 international students had the opportunity to take part in a variety of fun and educational activities during the International Summer School.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
In Writers Group we get up to all sorts of shenanigans. Every Monday lunchtime, we meet in the greatest English teachers classroom, (Rm 12) with Queen Ms MacTaggart.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
We have had a lot of sports successes this year featured throughout the magazine.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Fantastic results again this year from our budding sociologists.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
This year Logan Park has enjoyed a wealth of student bands from all year levels.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
We are so spoiled in the Music Department, because every school day of the year we are treated to the creative sounds that our wonderful students create, and we get to witness the growth in skills, and the development of the ensembles that we support.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
The Technology department is very proud of the success our students have had this year. Many of the projects completed this year have been absolutely phenomenal and it is always pleasing seeing students taking ownership from start to finish and admire the finished product.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Otago Secondary School Sports Assn held a meeting of all Dunedin Secondary School Sports Prefects in March.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Four teams were fielded this season a Senior A and B, an Intermediate A and a Junior A. These were coached by Morgan Pullein a Masters of Education student at the school, Cindi Ngamoki with the assistance of Kylie Foxton, Rachel Spronken-Smith and Georgia Guthrie and Karen Penaia respectively.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
It may interest you to know that Drama prefects have no official duties. So when Josephine and Saskia assumed the positions this year, they set out to ensure that next years would have a legacy to live up to. And thus, Theatre Sports was conceived.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
Junior futsal continues to grow from strength to strength as we started the year with 5 teams across the boys and girls leagues.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
A productive year: 2014 has once again been busy and productive for the LPHS Science Department.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
View the gallery of Group photos here.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014
2k14 saw the Logan Park Film Club reunited under the governorship, as usual, of Craig Storey.
Posted: Wednesday January 1, 2014