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Happy new school year! The holidays seem like a distant memory… I hope that you had an enjoyable break whatever that looked like.
Visit this articleHappy new school year! The holidays seem like a distant memory… I hope that you had an enjoyable break whatever that looked like.
Visit this articleMeet the Teacher evenings for parents/caregivers/whānau of Year 9-13 students are coming up soon.
Visit this articleWe would like to extend a warm welcome to our new staff at Te Puna Wai o Waipapa - Hagley College in 2023.
Visit this articleStudent achievement results in 2022 were positive, despite the fact that face-to-face learning was once again disrupted for many in 2022.
Visit this articlePeer Support is a national initiative that sees senior students support Year 9s in their transition into high school.
Visit this articleKia orana! Ni sa bula! Namaskaram! Mālō e lelei! Talofa lava! Faka’alofa lahi atu! Fakatalofa atu! Gude! Tēnā koutou! Warm Pacific greetings! And welcome to those students and aiga new to Hagley this year.
Visit this articleIf your child's interactions on social media are impacting their relationships, please read through our suggestions in the booklet below.
Visit this articleTēnā koutou katoa. We are looking forward to working with all our ākonga and whānau this year.
Visit this articleLiadan is one of our former Hagley students that we featured in our 2021 Prospectus. A few years on, she is now featured on the Alpineclub news website.
Visit this articleTe Puna Wai o Waipapa - Hagley College tries to do its part for the environment by communicating electronically with students, parents, and whānau as much as possible.
Visit this articleI had the absolute pleasure to interview ex-student Finlay Anderson about his Music career this week. Finlay left Te Puna Wai o Waipapa at the end of 2020 to pursue his creative outlets and to see where that took him. The short answer is it is taking him far!
Visit this articleYear 9 & 10 students taking the 'Deconstruct, Reconstruct' class as their Kete Wana option have been busy this term. As part of our study on thinking of sustainability we look at a wide range of issues [global, national and local] and we use the 6R’s as a practical thinking tool; Reduce, Reuse, Refuse, Recycle, Rethink, Repair.
Visit this articleThere are a wide variety of courses and interesting sessions available for students in Years 9 to 13 to explore. Pop in to Careers today!
Visit this article"The synergy of a group is as important if not more than the individual...” Rick Rubin
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