Congratulations to the Westlake Girls Junior A volleyball team for reaching the finals of the Auckland Championship tournament after winning all their games, without dropping a set in pool play.
In the quarter final, they met Ormiston before facing Mangere College in the semi-final where they were efficient and thorough. However, in the final they faced North Shore foe, Rangitoto College who eventually won in two tight sets. The team came away with a silver medal and top honours for two players. Congratulations to Holly Isherwood and Rebecca Moors who were both selected for the Auckland tournament team.
Two teams represented Westlake Girls at the Auckland Champs and the young WGHS 9A team ended up being the highest performing second team from a school at the Auckland Champs. Captained by Tai Baillie, the Year 9 team finished second in their pool after losing to Orewa A and beating Aorere A in 3 sets. The 9A team finished 12th out of 48 teams. Westlake Girls will field 3 teams at the North Island Secondary School Junior Championships in Mt Maunganui from 23 – 26 November.
Photo above: A spiking shot of Rebecca Moors.

After a year of studying with us for 2020, Amelie Kreibich, Yui Matsumoto and Takara Sugimoto, three of our international students have been kept busy with educational activities during the NCEA exam time before returning to their home countries.
Last Wednesday, it was our privilege to hold a celebration night to thank our wonderful homestay families for their tremendous contribution to our school this year. We had 18 families attend the evening – each hosting at least one International student this year.
Three Westlake students have had an outstanding year in diving.
As the Student Action Team, we have been looking into Key Focus Topics for our actions in Westlake Girls this year. This year our interests regarded the mental wellbeing of our peers here at Westlake. Several of our peers, and ourselves, believed that tuning and strengthening our mental wellbeing could aid us to achieve more success; gaining us the ability to have a positive and growth mindset to our learning and completing our assignments, as we strived through our journey. We found that this focus area of developing and strengthening our mental wellbeing encouraged us to become resilient young women leading active and productive lives, as stated in our 3rd School Goal. The skills we gained within wellbeing would refresh and inspire us to take notice of the actions and challenges we will face in our future.
Our wellbeing workshop was designed with the encouragement of factors such as guidance from seniors, guest speakers, engaging events, open discussions as a whole, and take-away lessons in the form of a small gift accompanied by a podcast series. We built a prototype to test our vision. Our prototype was in the way of a mock-up session on the theme of helping the Year 9’s Guide to Exams and the tension that could arise around it. A small group of students enjoyed our activities, and the smiles of trust as they left the session gave us confidence within ourselves. Activities enjoyed among the participants included Five Top Tips from our seniors, scenarios and solutions, Do’s and Don’ts on planning for an exam, and the exam buddies bookmark.
The hockey fundraising season is over, but that didn’t stop a dedicated group of students and parents generously giving of their time to raise money for the school.
We are delighted to announce that the 2021 Westlake Girls Premier Volleyball coach will be Katie Adamson (pictured left in action).

Emma Ormsby, our Art Technician, accepted the challenge and applied this opportunity with enthusiasm and superb organisational skills. Emma was a Year 13 student in 2019, and is currently studying a conjoint Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Māori Students at the University of Auckland.
Violinist Olivia McNeill (pictured left) won the AIMES Music award and a cash grant of $15,000.
Lina Kim (pictured right), an alumna from the Class of 2015, won The North Harbour Club Ross Finlayson Award for Community Leadership.
We may be today’s students, but we are tomorrow’s leaders. This was the primary driver for our day on Friday 13 November with the Year 8s who will be attending Westlake as Year 9s in 2021.

