2023 Term Dates
TERM DATES 2023
TERM TWO: Monday 24 April - Friday 30 June
TERM THREE: Monday 17 July - Friday 22 September
TERM FOUR: Monday 09 October - Tuesday 12 December
2023 Stationery Lists
TGC Timetable
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
Staff Brief | 8.20am |
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8.20am | ||
Whānau Time | 8.40am | 8.40am | |||
Period 1 | 9.00am | 8.40am | 9.00am | 9.00am | 9.00am |
Period 2 | 10.00am | 9.40am | 10.00am | 10.00am | 10.00am |
Interval | 11.00am | 10.40am | 11.00am | 11.00am | 11.00am |
Te Ara Ako | 11.00-11.35am | ||||
Period 3 | 11.30am | 11.35am | 11.30am | 11.30am | 11.30am |
Period 4 | 12.30pm | 12.35pm | 12.30pm | 12.30pm | 12.30pm |
Lunch | 1.30 - 2.15pm | 1.35 - 2.15pm | 1.30 - 2.15pm | 1.30 - 2.15pm | 1.30 - 2.15pm |
Period 5 | 2.15-3.15pm | 2.15-3.15pm | 2.15-3.15pm | 2.15-3.15pm | 2.15-3.15pm |
TGC Uniform
Every student attending Tauranga Girls’ College agrees on enrolment to wear the uniform fully and correctly. The manner in which our students present themselves for daily work reflects their sense of pride. To maintain personal status and high standards for our College, it is important that all our students are well presented.
Stockists: (Clothing):
Stitch by Stitch
- 10 Twenty Second Avenue
- Phone: 027 280 3055
- TEMPORARY Shop Hours:
Due to a staffing issue currently only open Tuesday & Thursday 3-5pm.
(TGC shorts, trousers and lavalava's now in stock)
Year 13 - Shirt Embroidery
$10 per shirt at:
Robyn's Cottage. 147 Chadwick Road, Greerton (next to Pizza Hutt)
Phone: 0274 224 322
Open Monday to Friday
NZ Uniform Shop
- 94 Elizabeth Street, Tauranga
- Phone: 07 985 6213
- Shop Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Stockists (Footwear):
Hannahs
Number 1 Shoe Warehouse
The Warehouse
APPROVED TGC UNIFORM
Skirt
Years 9-11 Navy blue / mid blue check polyester pleated skirt. Knee length.
Years 12-13 Navy blue - polyester pleated skirt. Knee length.
Lavalava
TGC navy uniform Lavalava made to order from Lenco. Can be ordered from our uniform supplier Stitch by Stitch.
Trousers
TGC navy uniform trousers with embroidery
Shorts
TGC navy shorts with embroidery
Shirt
TGC white blouse with blue striped collar with embroidery
(Students may wear a white long sleeved top under the blouse)
Jersey or Micro-fleece
TGC navy blue, striped V-neck woollen jersey OR TGC navy blue zip front fleece, both with embroidery.
Jacket
TGC navy jacket with embroidery or the TGC blazer
Footwear
Black polishable leather lace-up school shoes with white ankle socks OR black pantyhose
OR blue or black Roman Sandals in summer
(flat sole ballet type lace up shoes are not acceptable).
OTHER APPROVED TGC Uniform Items
Bucket Hat
TGC only bucket hats can be purchased from Stitch by Stitch and are only for use outdoors.
Tights (Winter terms only)
Black tights are permitted to be worn during winter terms 2 and 3.
Scarf
Navy Blue or Black
Formal
Business shirt and TGC tie.
Jewellery
A wrist watch, one sleeper or stud in each ear and hair ribbons of school colour are permitted.
A taonga is allowed to be worn.
Hair
Our uniform code includes the wearing of natural hair colour only. Non-natural colours that are vivid non-natural shades such as blue, purple, pink and organge, whether whole of head, tips, highlights or strands are non-uniform and not acceptable at school.
Bus Information 2022
All students are to wear face masks to access buses in COVID Level Red
Rural Buses
The Tauranga Transport Network Group (TTNG) manage the transport for our Rural students.
Eligibility
To be eligible to ride on the school bus your family needs to live beyond the limits of the Regional Council’s Schoolhopper bus service.
Most of these buses are free, however, if you live west of the Wairoa River (that means heading towards Katikati ) then your bus is a ‘fare-paying’ bus. This needs to be paid from the website below.
2022 BUS PASSES NOW
The TTNG has launched a new bus pass system from 2002 onwards.
All Rural Bus students will need a bus pass to access the service.
Bus passes can be ordered from the TTNG website.
Order Rural Bus Pass
Ordered bus passes will be issued to students at school once the bus pass is ready. Bus Routes for TGC are: R1, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R16, R17, R18, R20, R23
Bayhopper School Buses
In 2022 all students travelling on dedicated Bayhopper school buses or Tauranga urban routes can travel for free before 9am and between 2.30pm and 6.30pm. This applies to school days only.
Students are required to use a Bee card on bus routes 802b, 803b, 901a, 901b
Route descriptions, timetables and bee cards are available on the Baybus website.
Dedicated Bus Routes for TGC are: 802b, 803b, 805, 806b, 807, 808a, 901a, 901b, 903b, 903c
Public Bay Hopper Buses
Urban bus students need a registered Bee card to ensure they can access the free service on school days before 9am and between 2.30pm and 6.30pm.
Route descriptions, and updated timetables and registering for Bee cards are available on the Baybus website.
Any queries can be directed to Caroline Bird email: [email protected]
Latest information about buses for students
March 2022
- All students must wear a mask to access any bus
- Both school bus services are experiencing lower numbers due to whānau self-isolating so please ensure students are at the designated bus stop route a good 10 minutes earlier than normally scheduled.
Bay Hopper Dedicated school bus services will operate without restrictions during Alert Level Red. Parents and carers are encouraged to continuously check the website for any changes. www.baybus.co.nz.
Rural buses provided by Tauranga Transport Network will continue to run but parents and carers are advised to check the website for changes or cancellations. https://schooltransport.org.nz
For students travelling on public transport there are some limitations (Urban Hopper buses).
- Reduced services are now in place
- Most bus services are now running on Saturday timetables due to COVID-19 impacts
- All information and updates will be posted to the Baybus website under Latest News https://www.baybus.co.nz/latest-updates/latest-news/ Please check the BayHopper bus information regularly for any further updates. If you cannot find the information you need on their website their call centres are open and customers can speak to them by calling 0800 4 BAY BUS (0800 4 229 287).
Any queries about the services should be directed to the two service suppliers listed above as they run the services not Tauranga Girls' College. We will endeavour to update parents of any changes when we receive them. Be assured we are seeking as much information as we can to support you and your pupil.
Student Absentees
To report your daughter's absence from school please contact the office or complete the absence form below. Absences can also be reported via our TGC app.
- Students who are sick during the day, or who are injured while at school, are attended to in the Health Centre. Students who wish to visit the centre during classes must get a signed Health Centre slip from their subject teacher before leaving the class.
- Students who require medication during the day should leave it with the nurse. If a student is too ill to return to class, her parents will be notified to make arrangements for her transport home.
- A student may not go home when sick without permission. A student is not to phone or text her parents directly, she must go through the Health Centre and the Nurse will contact her parents.
- Students must always, on the first day of return to College after any absence, bring a note signed by their parent, stating the reason for and date of their absence and give it to their whānau teacher or parents can ring the office to inform the school of an absence.
School Payment Details
Bank Account Details
The college bank account number is 12-3194-0032601-00.
As reference, please quote the student's name and if possible, what payment is for. Additional details of payment can be emailed to [email protected]
Donations Scheme and what it means for families
Tauranga Girls’ College have opted into the Ministry of Education's School Donations Scheme for the 2020 year.
This decision has been made in line with the school’s first emergent strategic intent of Flexible Student-centred Learning. Learning is designed to include opportunities where every student is encouraged to explore, challenge and innovate so that they may thrive now and move forward with confidence. The Board considers the reduction in costs to parents a likely contributor to increased student participation in the rich learning opportunities the school offers.
While the $150 per student offered under the Ministry’s scheme will not cover fully the cost of the opportunities provided to our students, the scheme gives the Board the opportunity to review our community funding sources and reduce the burden on families. It is the Board’s expectation that we will maintain the current learning offering to our students.
The Board acknowledges the scheme is likely to incur a financial cost to the school. Although it is impossible to quantify exactly the cost of this scheme the Board endeavours to underwrite the financial cost to enable the school to trial the scheme for the first year without impacting on the rich learning opportunities afforded to our students. Any voluntary donation that you make will of course assist us and we thank you for your commitment to our school by doing this.
The actual cost of the scheme will be able to be quantified before the decision for the 2021 year needs to be made.
Yvonne Handley,
Chair - Tauranga Girls' College Board of Trustees
You will note that because we have opted into the donations scheme a fees list does not exist but some costs will still need to be paid under this scheme. Some curriculum items have been clarified below. Note that extra-curricular activity costs such as sport, will still incur costs and will be charged to families.
- Printing – all students will be credited with $3 to their printing account at no cost to the student. From the historical information we have we believe this should cover students’ printing requirements for the year, with the exception of some subject areas that have a traditionally higher print cost, students in these areas will be given an extra credit amount. Please note, it is the responsibility of the student to be efficient in the use of this balance.
- Workbooks – where workbooks are part of the curriculum, the student will have the option to buy a write on workbook which they will keep. If the student does not wish to purchase a workbook to write in, there will be an option to receive a workbook that will be returned to the teacher at the end of the year or unit of work, not written in so they are available for other students to use.
- Software resources – these will be provided by the school while the student is at school. If a student chooses to load and use software on their own devices for home, there will be a charge.
- Curriculum Day trips – these will now be paid for by the school e.g. Bio trip to Maketu
- Overnight trips – we will ask for a contribution to the cost of these trips.
- Food – there will be no charge for food for food technology and hospitality classes.
- Art, Textiles and Hard Materials – there will be a charge for the materials used for projects as the item is made to take home.