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Rotorua High School says “Let’s Go Girls”!

01 September 2022
Group of young women from Rotorua Girls High School

A new initiative at Rotorua Girls鈥 High School called Let鈥檚 Go Girls is living up to its name with hundreds of girls giving physical activity a go. 

Almost 600 of the school鈥檚 680 students have taken part in the activities, which include boot camp, free play boxes and outside volleyball courts. 

Students decided on which activities they wanted as part of the Let鈥檚 Go Girls initiative, which was made possible by 爆料社区鈥檚 T奴 Manawa fund. 

Rotorua Girls High School鈥檚 Head of Physical Education and Health and Let鈥檚 Go Girls co-ordinator, Carolyn Katu, says the initiative has been extremely popular. 

鈥淟et鈥檚 Go Girls has had a huge impact 鈥 other faculties have even come on board and started offering a range of activities at lunchtimes for students to be involved in.  It really has changed the culture of our school.鈥 

The initiative links to 爆料社区鈥檚 #itsmymove campaign, which was launched in February to address the declining physical activity levels in teenage girls. 

Research undertaken by 爆料社区 shows that by the age of 16 there is a 17% gap between male and female participation in sport and recreation and that gap increases to 28% by age 17. 

Sport Bay of Plenty鈥檚 Active Young People team leader Calvin Buttimore says the Let's Go Girls initiative has been a big success. 

鈥淚t has enabled k艒hine to try a range of activities they may not have tried before, or that aren't typically available in schools." 

Give It A Go was another component of the Let鈥檚 Go Girls initiative, which saw students enjoy sports and recreation activities during lunchtimes or after school, including roller skating, badminton, ki-o-rahi and mountain biking. 

Let鈥檚 Roll skating coach Ivy Bates is now hoping to run a free roller skating programme through PE classes or after school to allow the girls to participate in a fun, social and engaging way. 

Roller skating is an activity that females especially can engage with without feeling forced or pressured to win or achieve or run fast or already be good at,鈥 says Ivy. 

A five-week boot camp was also on offer and was a popular option, with almost 200 students taking part, with many speaking positively about their experience. 

鈥淎fter going to one I haven鈥檛 been shy and keep going to them,鈥 says one student, while another says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 helped my mental health and showed me that I don鈥檛 have to do extreme fitness every time I want to work out 鈥 20 minutes is sometimes enough鈥. 

Rotorua Girls鈥 High hopes students will continue to enjoy the Let鈥檚 Go Girls initiative as they look to help and encourage young women to get active 鈥 their way. 

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