STAC Regulus Magazine - APR 2016

Page 28

Opening

celebrations

The fine cultural and sporting traditions at St Andrew’s have been further enhanced by the opening of the College’s impressive new Gym 2 and Askin Pipe Band Centre facilities. Former Rector and gold medal winning Black Stick Olympian, Barry Maister, gave an outstanding address to the large crowd of parents and Old Collegians, including many of St Andrew’s former sporting greats, who gathered at the official opening celebrations. He shared stories from his time serving on the International Olympics Committee, encouraged students to make the most of the opportunities on offer at St Andrew’s and acknowledged that being back at the College, “tears at your heart strings”. Gym 2 has been built to support a growing roll, which has reached 1450 students. It also supports the College’s extensive sports curriculum featuring over 30 different sports, along with Elite Sports Studies and High Performance programmes for its most promising young athletes. Architects Wilkie and Bruce designed the spacious new gymnasium, which accommodates a generous competition standard, sprung beech main floor. Other features include team bench

The new Gym 2 is being utilised from morning until night.

alcoves, staff offices and meeting room, student and staff changing rooms, and four classrooms. The upstairs rooms are accessed from a gallery running the full length of the main court space, which doubles as spectator viewing. Hawkins project manager Conrad Hinchey said due to the firm’s ongoing projects on campus, he and the construction team have enjoyed seeing Gym 2 in full operation. “Often we move on and don’t really get to see people using our buildings, so it has been great to see students using the gymnasium from six in the morning until late at night.” The new Askin Pipe Band Centre, located close to the new gymnasium, was also officially opened at the

ceremony. The purpose-built facilities constructed by Bushnell Builders are home to St Andrew’s highly successful Pipe Band, which now boasts 125 students, and recently won three of the six national titles on offer at the 2016 National Championships in Feilding. The original Askin Band Room was opened in 1969, and was built with the assistance of a donation from the Askin family in memory of Richard Askin who was Pipe Major in 1964, but was tragically killed in a car accident in his early 20s. The earthquakes damaged this room beyond repair. However despite being effectively homeless, the Band has continued to perform at an outstanding level, and in 2013 was crowned Juvenile World Champions. Rector Christine Leighton said it was great to welcome Barry Maister, architects Alun Wilkie and Tony Hoare from Wilkie and Bruce, and a number of contractors and loyal partners to the celebration as well as all the other guests. “We thank everyone who contributed to these wonderful new facilities, and look forward to continued sporting and cultural success during our next 100 years.”


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Just married

1min
pages 54-56

In loving memory

2min
page 53

Class notes

3min
page 52

Message from the President; Events

5min
pages 50-51

Gold caps successful season

5min
pages 48-49

Summer tournament success

4min
pages 46-47

Sports round up

13min
pages 42-45

Swimming sports

1min
page 40

Cultural catch up

6min
pages 38-39

Athletics day

1min
page 41

World Challenge Thailand; Staff Wanaka Challenge

2min
page 37

99th Founders’ Day

3min
pages 34-35

Boarders’ fun and games

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page 36

From the Director of Development; Chapel champions

3min
page 30

When past meets present

2min
pages 31-32

Campus update – five years on

1min
page 33

Centenary Sports Wall

2min
page 29

Opening celebrations

2min
page 28

A place of magic

1min
page 27

Growing a great mindset

2min
page 25

International success; New accelerated learning programme

4min
page 19

Record-breaking academic achievement

3min
page 22

Creating future sporting heroes

2min
page 21

New teaching staff for 2016

3min
page 20

The key to scholarship success; Rites of passage

2min
page 23

Castles and fairy tales delight

2min
page 24

Food technology offers exciting career options

2min
page 18

Exciting new role

3min
page 14

Hitting a century

11min
pages 10-13

Student leaders ready to inspire

5min
pages 8-9

Teaching excellence rewarded

3min
page 7

From the Board

2min
page 6

Delving deep into the data

3min
page 15

Strengthening global connections

5min
pages 16-17

From the Rector

3min
pages 4-5
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