Consultation about our school’s name
The Board of Trustees would like to consult our school community about the name of our school.
Visit this articleThe Board of Trustees would like to consult our school community about the name of our school.
Visit this articleHaving access to our two new hubs, Auripo and Wainuku, during term 4 2022 means that we can start work on the next stage of our redevelopment master plan.
Visit this articleKia Orāna kōtou kātoatoa! Noa’ia! Ni sa bula! Mālō e lelei! Faka’alofa lahi atu! Fakatalofa atu! Gude! Talofa lava! Kia ora koutou! Warm Pacific greetings, even in this chilly week!
Visit this article“Hagley Dance Company had a huge impact on me continuing my dance studies and deciding that I could do this as a career.”
Visit this articleThe student council, chaired by Nova Taukamo has gone from strength to strength as a group in 2021.
Visit this articleWhat does "moving day" mean? It's an expression golfers use to mean the day before the final round of a professional golf tournament.
Visit this articleHeather Wright's physical theatre play, Final Exam received the top prize at Christchurch’s TheatreFest competition, winning the Best Youth Production award. Congratulations to Heather for her accomplished script and direction, and to her cast, Hana Hollister, Sarah Wright and Gabriel Murphy, for creating such an engaging performance.
Visit this articleHagley Preschool/Te Pito o Te Puna Wai o Waipapa is proudly up and running in the new & improved learning environment.
Visit this articleThe Music department has been busy as usual this term, and we are ready for jam-packed musical events this term.
Visit this articleYear 9 and 10 “Do the Duke” Kete Wana students have been volunteering in the community recently.
Visit this articleMeet the Teacher evening for Parents/Caregivers/Whānau of Year 9-13 students is coming up soon.
Visit this articleThe library is running a Reading Bingo competition again this year. Students need to read 12 items from the library's collection - a mixture of novels, non-fiction, poetry and magazine articles.
Visit this articleThere have been several changes made to our curriculum offerings for senior students for 2022. These changes include some semesterised courses in Year 12, a sprinkling of new connected curriculum courses in Year 12 and the ‘de-levelling’ of a number of senior courses. The overall purpose of these changes is to offer greater choice to students and to offer Year 12 students, in particular, a wider range of opportunities for students to test out their subject preferences more easily.
Visit this articleTerm 3 Junior Reports will be available soon on the Portal. Senior Subject feedback can be viewed anytime on the Portal.
Visit this articleA key aspect of our Year 12 and 13 wellbeing programme is the selection of ngā kākano options.
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