Te Ao Māori at Te Puna Wai o Waipapa
Kia ora e ngā whānau, e ngā mātua, e ngā pākeke o Te Puna Wai o Waipapa. Te tari Māori would like to thank you all for your support in a successful start to the year at our first whānau hui.
Visit this articleKia ora e ngā whānau, e ngā mātua, e ngā pākeke o Te Puna Wai o Waipapa. Te tari Māori would like to thank you all for your support in a successful start to the year at our first whānau hui.
Visit this articleOur Year 9 Open Evening for prospective 2022 Year 9 students, their parents and whānau is on Thursday 27 May, 4.30-6.30 pm beginning in the Hagley College Cafe (corner Hagley Ave and St Asaph Street).
Visit this articleKia orana! Ni sa bula! Mālō e lelei! Talofa lava! Faka’alofa lahi atu! Fakatalofa atu! Gude! Kia ora koutou! Warm Pacific greetings!
Visit this articleDuring Term 1 we have been working on a programme of professional development for all of our teachers. This programme ties in with our strategic goals for 2021 and was aimed at making visible the links between what goes on for students in the classroom (i.e. their learning) and their wellbeing.
Visit this articleWe're looking forward to the unveiling and blessing of the Tāheke name and design for our Library in Term 2.
Visit this articleThe annual City to Surf event was back and bigger than ever on Sunday 21st March.
Visit this articleThese holidays mark the halfway point of our first block of Ngā Kākano (seeds), the options section of our Senior Wellbeing programme.
Visit this articleThe Duke of Edinburgh's passing last week was a sad occasion but a positive reminder about the fantastic influence his Award has at Hagley College.
Visit this articleThese awards are a collaborative initiative between the Fashion School and the Whānau, which will culminate in a Fashion Awards Show at Hagley on July 8th, the last day of Term 2.
Visit this articleEnrolment for Year 9 2022 opens on Monday 10 May and closes at midday on Friday 25 June.
Visit this articleIn preparation for the Hagley Cultural Awards to be held in July, the Fashion School have had tuition on the tikanga that is required when using harekeke in the production of Muka.
Visit this articleOne of the first projects in the School of Fashion 2021 was to use the discontinued Hagley banners to make a utility bag.
Visit this articleThis month, students in 9BT had the opportunity to present work from their Maths class to students from our own Hagley Preschool.
Visit this articleThe next step in Hagley's ERO review during Term 2 is to determine the focus for our school evaluation.
Visit this articleAre you checking out Hagley BITES yet? If you’re not, you could be missing out on essential careers information.
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