Hagley College

State co-ed secondary (years 9–15) school From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hagley College (previously Hagley Community College and Hagley High School), is a state secondary school in inner-city Christchurch, New Zealand. Prior to 1966 the school was Christchurch West High School, which was founded in 1858.

TypeState co-ed Secondary (Years 9–15)
Established1966
Principal
Rowan Milburn
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Hagley College
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Hagley College in 2008
Location
510 Hagley Avenue, Christchurch
43.5377°S 172.6234°E / -43.5377; 172.6234
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TypeState co-ed Secondary (Years 9–15)
Established1966
Ministry of Education Institution no.
336
Principal
Rowan Milburn
Enrollment2,211[1] (March 2026)
Socio-economic decile
6N[2]
Websitehagley.school.nz
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Enrolment

As of March 2026, Hagley College has roll of 2,211 students, of which 200 (9.0%) identify as Māori.[1]

As of 2026, the school has an Equity Index of 468,[3] placing it amongst schools whose students have average socioeconomic barriers to achievement (roughly equivalent to decile 4 under the former socio-economic decile system).[4]

Description

Aerial photo of Hagley Community College

Unlike most New Zealand high schools there is no uniform requirement and students may address their teachers on a first name basis. Over 92% of students leave with qualifications and a substantially greater proportion than the national average go on to graduate from a New Zealand university.[5]

The 1950s school hall has been transformed into a theatre, and former rooms of the school are now in use as a dance studio and drama studio.[6] As well as the usual NCEA subjects, Hagley offers several specialised programmes, including Early Childhood Education, Hagley Dance Company, Hagley Writers' Institute and Hagley School of Cuisine.[7][8]

The school is listed with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.[9]

Main building

The school's main building was registered as a heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) on 26 November 1981 with registration number 1874 classified as C.[10] With the change of the classification system, the building later became a Category II listing.[11]

Principal Brent Ingram lobbied the Ministry of Education in the 1990s to have the main building earthquake-strengthened. The double-brick building dating from 1924 was an earthquake risk, as reports first identified in the 1960s.[11][12] When the Ministry disagreed, Ingram took the case first to the Ombudsman and then filed proceedings in the High Court before the Ministry relented and agreed to the strengthening. About NZ$4.2m was spent on the strengthening work. The building came through the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake reasonably unharmed and, according to Ingram, "didn't lose a brick".[12]

Principals

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Principals of Hagley College
PrincipalYearsNotes
Thomas Richards?–1970Name change from Christchurch West High School to Hagley High School in 1966 [13]
Ian Leggat1971–1975 [14]Introduction of adult students in 1974 [15]
Rosamund "Ros" Heinz1976–1991 [14]Dropped uniform requirement for senior students.
Brent Ingram1991–2015[16]During his time, the roll increased from 900 to 2300 pupils.[12]
Mike Fowler2015–2021Teacher at Hagley since 1987. Deputy principal since 2009[17]
Rowan Milburn 2022–present[18]
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Notable alumni

References

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