Prize-giving

Prize-giving

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WEGC Prize-giving Jessica Balu and Anne Gwynne-Robson are named joint dux for 2008.
WEGC Prize-giving The guest speaker, Professor Andrea McIlroy.
WEGC Prize-giving The Concert Band play 'Jungle Boogie'.
WEGC Prize-giving Jasmine Williams, Grace van Dyk and Va'ai Leota sing 'The Greatest Love of All' with the rest of the school backing them up.
WEGC Prize-giving The Kapa Haka group perform the school haka in honour of Head Prefect, Kristin Ng, after her final speech.
WEGC Prize-giving The Town Hall was crowded with WEGC students and family.
WEGC Prize-giving Michelle Velvin plays the harp to accompany 'O Holy Night'.
WEGC Prize-giving The Junior Choir, conducted by Roza Brajkovic-Payne, perform 'Indigo II' by Jenny McCleod.
WEGC Prize-giving The Kapa Haka welcome visitors in with a powhiri, joined by our brother school, Rongotai College, students.
WEGC Prize-giving Manuao Ross and Alice Stevens-Carlyon perform 'O Holy Night'.
WEGC Prize-giving Principal, Sally Haughton, addresses the crowd.
WEGC Prize-giving The Multi Choir, directed by Va'ai Leota, perform 'My Life, My Love, My All'.
WEGC Prize-giving The Senior Choir perform 'Changes' by David Bowie.
WEGC Prize-giving The Small Choir, conducted by old-girl Alex Hay, peform a unique version of 'Smooth Criminal', as arranged by Alex and recorded for National Radio.
WEGC Prize-giving The softball team are presented their prize for being named Wellington College Sport Team of the Year after winning Nationals.
WEGC Prize-giving For the second year in a row the Ukuladies play staff and guests off the stage with 'Total Eclipse of the Heart'.
WEGC Prize-giving ESOL Department staff demonstrate how teachers dress in academic gowns and hoods for the occasion.

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