In 2022, CGHS celebrated a year of national recognition and individual excellence, with standout achievements in leadership, rugby, international sport, and children’s literature reflecting the breadth of talent across the school community.
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As a result of winning the British High Commission Women’s Day Competition, Hawwa Niyaz becomes British High Commissioner for the day, working alongside Her Excellency Laura Clarke OBE and interacting with women leaders such as the Right Honourable Helen Clark, Courtney Johnson of Te Papa, and Jessica Mutch McKay of TVNZ.
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CGHS Rugby 1st XV shares the national rugby title in Palmerston North against Manakura with a final score of 19–19.
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Jorja Miller debuts for the New Zealand Sevens team against Colombia at the South Africa World Cup.
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Loren Edwards wins the Canterbury Rugby U18 Female Player of the Year award.
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Kate Preece publishes her first children’s book, One Weka Went Walking, and wins the Storylines Notable Book Award in the same year.




