Mike Fowler — Feb 23, 2017

Over the next year, Hagley begins an $18 million redevelopment.

It’s going to take about 3 to 4 years to complete. It’s a partial rebuild - a lot of our school will stay the same and be improved.

But, we can do a lot with $18 million! We're keen that we make the most of the investment so that our students benefit. We'll be improving the spaces we use for learning. We also want to make Hagley an even better place to come to.

What have we said in our Brief that we'd like to develop?

Outdoor recreation spaces, particularly for Year 9-11 students - hard surface areas suitable for various social and recreational activities.

A large adaptable multi-purpose learning space, positioned prominently at the front of the school, for:

A studio based learning hub, where a creative design process is shared across multiple integrated learning areas, with:

 Learning hubs where 60 to 80 students can learn together in self-directed theme or context-based environments. These hubs might have a central space with break out areas, with linked indoor and outdoor spaces.

What do we want to achieve?

Our five key aspirations are that Hagley/Te Puna Wai O Waipapa is:

What you've said matters

In a survey at end of last year, you told us about what you see as important in the Hagley of the Future. We've taken careful notice of what you've said as we've developed these aspirations.

In your words:

“The synergy of all that Hagley is just makes it a great place for learning and building the self-confidence and self-esteem of students.”