SCHOOL HOUSES
There are four Sports Houses, each named after a former Rector and led by a House
Captain.
The Purpose of the House System is to...
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Stimulate competition in a wide variety of pupil activities.
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Provide opportunities for leadership.
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Foster the growth of principles of teamwork and co-operation.
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Provide a competitive basis for co-curricular activities.
Allocation to Houses
All new students are allotted to Houses in February of each year. Students with
a direct family history in one of the Houses are expected to follow the family
tradition, otherwise they are allocated to Houses in rotation (according to
numbers).
The Houses ...
DAWSON (Green - House Leaders:
Kurt Englebrecht, Rob Taylor )
L HALKET-DAWSON, Rector 1880-1887 opened the original Timaru High School on the
present site of TGHS on Cain St. He introduced science into the curriculum (an
unconventional innovation) and started taking boarders into his own residence
(the old Rectory in Craigie Ave., now demolished).
HOGBEN (Blue - House Leaders: Ben
Hawkey, Reuben Cloake )
GEORGE HOGBEN, Rector 1888-1898 erected a wood workshop (the first time this
subject was taught at any school in New Zealand), gained outstanding University
Scholarship results, and established a gymnasium for physical education. He
resigned when the Board resolved to separate the School into Girls and Boys High
Schools. As Director of Education for New Zealand he drafted the Education Act
under which the whole Education system of New Zealand is still run.
SIMMERS (Red - House Leaders:
Shaun Morrow, Jared Keeman )
GEORGE A SIMMERS, Rector 1899-1912 secured the purchase of the present North St.
site and opened the Rectory in 1908 for 24 boarders. He sketched plans for the
Old Main Block and Hall (now demolished, but shown in the water colour sketch of
the buildings in the Student Centre area of Gillies Block). The lectern in the
Hall was presented by his family to commemorate his service to the school.
TAIT (Gold - House Leaders: Hayden
Finlayson, Alexander McKenzie )
ALAN G TAIT, Rector 1935-1947 was assistant master under Mr Thomas (1913-1925);
he left the School in 1925 to become Headmaster of Dannevirke High School, but
returned as Rector in 1935 and guided the school through the difficult war
years. He was responsible for the introduction of the School Certificate
system. The bronze plaque at the entrance to the hall was presented by his
family at the centennial celebrations in 1980.
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