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QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE’S 2023 SPIRIT WEEK WAS A WEEK-LONG EXTRAVAGANZA OF FUN, CAMARADERIE, AND, OF COURSE, SCHOOL SPIRIT. STUDENTS FROM ALL YEAR LEVELS PARTICIPATED IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO BRING THEM TOGETHER, CELEBRATE THEIR SCHOOL AND, MOST IMPORTANTLY, SEEK THEIR SPARK.

Our annual Spirit Week provides the opportunity for students to connect with one another, building a sense of community, and creating a positive and supportive environment. Celebrating school spirit is essential to the wellbeing and college life of students. It promotes a sense of belonging and encourages engagement in academic and extra-curricular activities. Participating in events that bring students together, such as Spirit Week, develops friendships, fosters teamwork, and builds confidence, all of which contribute to a positive college experience.

This year’s theme was ‘Seek your Spark,’ and the students did not disappoint in their enthusiasm and creativity. The week kicked off with a bang with Student vs Staff Multisport, which saw staff dominate the Year 13 team in an impressive display of athleticism and teamwork. It was a great way to start the week and set the tone for what was to come.

The netball game against Wellington College was the highlight of the week, with both teams putting up a fierce fight. In the end, Queen Margaret College emerged victorious, and Wellington College handled the loss with grace and sportsmanship. It was an excellent reminder of the importance of good sportsmanship and the values that Queen Margaret College holds dear.

The annual House Tug of War competition is always a highly anticipated event as our impressive wāhine toa battle it out to see which house will triumph. Congratulations to Lochleven who came out victorious after a fierce competition.

Face painting was a hit in the Junior School, who eagerly lined up to have their faces painted with glitter and sparkles by our senior art students, and Sparkle Dress-Up Day had students donning their finest sparkly outfits and accessories to show off their school spirit.

Banner Decorating had students work together to create a beautiful and creative banner to celebrate QMC and the theme of the week. The ‘Anything but a Backpack Day’ was a fun and creative twist on the traditional school day, with students carrying everything from suitcases to wheelbarrows to express their individuality.

Mr Whippy’s visit was the perfect way to end the week, with students indulging in tasty treats while reflecting on the fun they had over the past week. The Parents’ Association and Mr Whippy were thanked for their generous contribution to the event.

As the week came to a close, the students were reminded that while Spirit Week was a time for fun and celebration, it was also a reminder of the values that Queen Margaret College holds dear. The school’s commitment to excellence, sportsmanship, and community was evident throughout the week.

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