A rockin’ history: ShowBiz
Get ready to experience the most electrifying and empowering event of the year. Presented by Showbiz Christchurch, That Bloody Woman is not your ordinary musical – it’s a rock concert-style extravaganza that brings to life Kate Sheppard’s story of how New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to […]
Go glamping: Lammermoor Distillery
Glamping has become a standard addition to many travel bucket lists. Putting a luxurious spin on a camping getaway, its popularity speaks for itself. Add a glass of whisky or gin rested comfortably in your hand and you’ve got the perfect off-grid, just-what-you-needed escape to nature. This is Lammermoor Distillery’s speciality. Distilling expertly crafted spirits […]
A vibrant hub for art
Street art is a shining example of the resilience and creativity of our Christchurch community in the aftermath of the earthquakes. Piles of rubble have been transformed into thought-provoking canvases that add vibrancy to our city’s streets. Here are some to look out for: Ōtautahi Mural The Ōtautahi Mural, located in the SALT District is […]
Meet the principal: Cathedral Grammar
The pursuit of excellence, strong character, broad opportunities, multiple pathways for success, and focusing on our students’ well-being is at the heart of all we do. Cathedral Grammar is an independent Anglican school providing high-quality education for pre-school, primary school, and intermediate aged girls and boys on the banks of the Avon River overlooking Hagley […]
Meet the principal: Selwyn House School
At Selwyn House School, we inspire our students to be global thinkers who understand that they can have a positive impact on the world they live in. The school’s purpose is to enable each student to develop the empathy and understanding, as well as the powerful critical and creative thinking skills, that will allow them […]
Meet the principal: St Andrew’s College
We have begun 2023 with a strong sense of optimism at St Andrew’s College, especially with Covid-19 having far less impact in the classroom, and our traditional events, plus sporting and cultural activities able to take place once again. Our campus is abuzz as students engage with their learning and take part in a full […]