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New principal for Hagley College

- Jody O’Callaghan

Hagley Community College has promoted one of its own to take over as its new principal.

Mike Fowler, who has been deputy principal at the school since 2009, will be principal from 2016.

Brent Ingram announced in May that he would stand down after 25 years of leading the Christchur­ch secondary school, because he had come to the point where he was ‘‘ready to let it go’’.

Fowler said he was ‘‘really excited’’ about the opportunit­y.

‘‘We’ve got a school pointing in a really good direction. The way I see it, it’s my job to keep it that way.’’

When he came to teach Hagley night classes to a class of students aged 18 to 72 in 1987, ‘‘it just grabbed me from the getgo’’.

‘‘It just felt right in terms of the approach to lifelong learning.’’

He began teaching at Hillmorton High School in 1978, then taught English at Christchur­ch Boys’ High School and Hornby High School, with some positions in teacher advisory and overseas.

Fowler has been a national NCEA English moderator, was involved in writing the New Zealand Curriculum, and received a Woolf Fisher Fellowship in 2012. ‘‘I’ve worn a few hats, really.’’ ‘‘[But] frankly I just wouldn’t consider working anywhere else.’’

From a school under threat of closure in the 1980s, Hagley now had a roll of over 2000 students.

Fowler saw the granting of designated character school status as an official affirmatio­n of the role that Hagley has played for decades in Christchur­ch education.

He will be the tenth principal in the school’s 157-year history.

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Mike Fowler will take over as principal at Hagley Community College, after being deputy principal since 2009.

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