Logan Park High School is incredibly proud of our supportive and diverse community.
Posted: Friday July 9, 2021
Congratulations to Ella Verberne and Ava Reid
Posted: Thursday July 8, 2021
On Friday the second of July, Logan Park held its first ever Makers Club Market.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
During Semester One Hard Materials students worked on developing fabulous skills in the workshop and enjoyed the addition of our new laser cutter allowing design embellishment with ease and accuracy.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
Our Open Day for Year 8 and prospective students and whanau will be held on Sunday 1 August, at 11am.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
We have several property projects currently underway.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
Large numbers of students are enjoying their winter sports from the social through to the much more competitive.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
Congratulations to our choir who performed in the Big Sing in June.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
Congratulations to accomplished public speaker Olivia Goldsmith.
Posted: Wednesday July 7, 2021
On Wednesday the 30th of June, our senior French and Korean classes spent an afternoon cooking and tasting delicious dishes from these two cultures.
Posted: Tuesday July 6, 2021
Once again a number of our creative students performed in the Mid-Winter Carnival in June
Posted: Friday July 2, 2021
On a superb Dunedin winter's day over a hundred Logan Park students competed in Badminton, Basketball, Curling, Hockey, Football and Netball against rival Dunedin Co-Ed schools. Those playing outside enjoyed the sun after snow earlier in the week.
Posted: Friday July 2, 2021
Congratulations to Oe Hayward who continues to impress in the bagpiping scene.
Posted: Friday July 2, 2021
Library week in June this year was a Murder Mystery event.
Posted: Friday July 2, 2021
Throughout the first two terms, the ESports club had a lot of action surrounding its active participation in both Otago-wide and National League of Legends Tournaments.
Posted: Sunday June 6, 2021
At the start of Term 2, a group of Logan Park students spent the morning on a tour of the Tahuna Wastewater Treatment Plant in South Dunedin.
Posted: Sunday June 6, 2021
On Wednesday, the 12th of May the first students arrived at 7.30am at Toitu for our visit to find out about encounters between Maori and Pakeha in the early 19th century. Luckily tables and chairs were there and card games entertained most of the students.
Posted: Saturday June 5, 2021