sister schools the auckland girls’ grammar school experience
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‘Educated at Auckland Girls Equipped for the World ‘
Initiatives include curricular and co-curricular activities that promote and respect human rights, diversity and the environment.
Examples include:• Human Rights Group – works with NGOs such as Amnesty, Fair Trade,
Oxfam• International School Trips – USA, Hawaii, Samoa, Japan• Enviro Schools • UNESCO• Student Committees – International, Service, Global Citizenship• Cultural Groups (participation in ASB Polyfest etc)• Languages – French, Japanese, Spanish, Tongan, Chinese, Samoan, Maori and
SISTER SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPS …
Sister School Goals• To strengthen relationships, understanding and appreciation
between the students and staff of the two schools.
• To increase cultural awareness and respect for each other’s cultures.
• To develop ties of friendship through regular communication
• To build international awareness between schools.
• To develop students into citizens who are globally engaged, comfortable with diversity and who have the skills to operate effectively across cultures with different world views and belief systems – while respecting universal values.
The Beginning – Sister School Signing Ceremony with Ohtani Junior and Senior High School, Osaka , Japan - August 2006
Text of Sister School Agreement
Ohtani Junior and Senior High School and Auckland Girls Grammar School believe in the importance of international understanding and co-operation in the global community. To this goal we agree to join hands as sister schools and together we assist each other to do our utmost to further significant educational exchange and to promote friendship between our two countries.
100 Year Old Japanese Doll Collection A personal gift from the Principal of Ohtani to Auckland Girls’
“Personally I cannot forget about HONGI we did at the Welcome Ceremony. It was a totally new experience for me.”