Hagley News - May 2019
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Mike Fowler
Investigations are being carried out on B Block and X Block to confirm costings for the work required on these buildings.
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Leoni Combrink
Hot on the heels of a successful Theatre in Education tour the Company's 2nd Year students launched into teaching the newly-minted 1st Years all about our unique and well-known Scene+ season.
Emma Lumb
Preparations are beginning for the second semester intake of the Certificate of University Preparation programme that we deliver with the University of Canterbury.
Nanako Sato
After concentrating on the academic side of music in Term 1, our performers are coming out to play this term.
Aimee Mahuta
On Friday 10th May, "Living the Pai Life" students travelled to Christchurch Bull Breed Rescue in Woolston to deliver donated goods and offer their time to help the centre's volunteers.
Mike Fowler, Ahmed Tani and Surinder Tandon [pictured above] made a presentation to the City Council on 3 May requesting support for the Multicultural Hub development.
Dawn Papuni
We as a kura were grateful to represent Te Puna Wai O Waipapa at the Hillmorton High Ki O Rahi tournament, held on Friday April 5th.
Jo Eaton
As part of the Year 10 Science programme, 10MAH have been learning about conservation and global sustainability.
Darryl Low
Following the success of Josh Turner winning Best Actor in last year’s regional event, a record number of 17 students signed up to tackle the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival in 2019.
Relocation of our school's horticulure area is underway.
Julie Davies
Hagley College has a new look Parent Portal!
We are nearing the end of our second block of modules in the Senior Wellbeing Programme, with students having made their selections for Block 3, which starts after Queen’s Birthday.
With the year barely underway, members of Hagley Dance Company were thrown their first challenge – create and perform your own works in front of a public audience.
Liz Jones
Young Adults author, Rachael Craw from Nelson, visited Hagley Library on Friday 17 May to talk about her path to becoming a writer and to give two writing workshops.
Rowan Milburn
Caine’s Arcade: An inspiring story of an entrepreneur in the making.
Sandra Harders
Host families are needed in New Zealand.
The Hagley Board of Trustees has determined that the school will be closed on Wednesday 29 May due to PPTA and NZEI industrial action.
Marie Stribling
This year we have redesigned our Junior and Senior College reports. Junior reports were released this week. Senior reports will be released on May 27.
Morrin Rout
Jenna Heller, a graduate of the Hagley Writers' Institute, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Text Prize.
Molly McLaren
On Thursday the 8th May, Noah Fenwick, a Year 13 Hagley student competed in the Christchurch Secondary Schools Road Race Championships at the A&P Showgrounds.
Ros Jackson Tumuaki Tuarua: Hauora kaimahi
Sherron came to Hagley/Te Puna Wai O Waipapa four years ago this August as administrator to the Senior Leadership Team and is one of the key people working on Hagley’s payroll.
Claire Jones
Ara is offering the following free taster days in May & June.
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