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Thrift shop open for business at MGC

Marlborough Girls’ College students have a new addition to their school: a thrift shop where students can recycle and purchase used clothing.

A visit to Nelson College for Girls last year sparked the idea for this exciting new venture.  Since then, a group of keen students have worked with supportive MGC staff to take the thrift shop from idea to reality.  The students have created an inviting shop, bursting with donated clothing, shoes, and accessories.  They have used recycled materials as much as possible, including upcycled and repurposed driftwood poles, secondhand shelves, and picture frames.  Students wanting to dress up for house sports days and competitions will be able to select clothes and accessories from the ‘house colours’ racks, saving them from having to buy new, and saving money, time, and waste in the process.

Donations of used clothing can be made at a school drop-off bin, and the shop will be staffed by students who will work on a roster so that the shop can be open at lunchtimes.

Hidden Treasures | He Kura Huna opened with a special celebration this week, and looks to be a place that will be well used by students (and staff!) in the future.

 

Thrift shop at MGC