Otago Girls' High School sports day

Feeling the spirit of the day are (from left) Gunit Kaur, 17, Rawaa Allo, 18, Hala Alsaayde, 18,...
Feeling the spirit of the day are (from left) Gunit Kaur, 17, Rawaa Allo, 18, Hala Alsaayde, 18, and Aakriti Sharma, 17. PHOTOS: LINDA ROBERTSON
Morgan Greening, 13, wins a heat of the 200m sprint.
Morgan Greening, 13, wins a heat of the 200m sprint.
Ruby Henderson, 16, competes in the shot put.
Ruby Henderson, 16, competes in the shot put.
Sophie Sam, 16, competes in the long jump.
Sophie Sam, 16, competes in the long jump.
Pupils take off in the 100m heats.
Pupils take off in the 100m heats.
Pupils cheer on their classmates.
Pupils cheer on their classmates.
Deputy principal Sue Porter gets amongst it with pupils (from left) Lily Falcous, 15, Ruby Lund,...
Deputy principal Sue Porter gets amongst it with pupils (from left) Lily Falcous, 15, Ruby Lund, 15, and Rose Barkman, 14.
Jess Tetau (left), 15, and Olivia Stevenson, 15, push their schoolmate Poppy McConville, 17, to...
Jess Tetau (left), 15, and Olivia Stevenson, 15, push their schoolmate Poppy McConville, 17, to the finish line of the year 13 100m race.

Otago Girls’ High School had its annual sports day at the Caledonian Ground in Dunedin yesterday. 

The day was all about house spirit and having fun, and included competitive sports but also had an area for non-competitive fun games that fostered inclusivity.

Benjamin House won the day followed by Cruickshank, Williams and then Allan.

 

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