Makoura College

The college was sited on the eastern side of Masterton, close to several primary schools,[4] and a then government-owned printing press.

The school also contains a hall, library, gymnasium, multi-purpose sports turf and Teen Parent Unit.

One of the Nelson blocks was rebuilt to house the junior school Te Kura Teina years 9 and 10 as well as the Wharenui.

[8] A public meeting was held to discuss the consultation, and submissions were invited to the Board of Trustees, with approximately 225 being received.

[citation needed] Former pupil Jemaine Clement and Flight of the Conchords partner Bret McKenzie played a concert to an audience of 2,000 on 31 March 2009, raising 70,000 dollars for the school.

Makora College in 1969.