In 2003 the school began a campus development programme to bring facilities up to date, opening the Bruce Candy Science Centre, a three-story complex with labs for physics, biology, chemistry, electronics and horticulture.
[citation needed] In July 2008 MHS was the venue for the launching of the Ministry of Health's Food and Beverage Classification System for New Zealand schools and early childhood education.
Honoured with a Massey High School Alumni Award were Jack Adam, Dr Robert Dunlop, Professor Paul Moon, Brigadier Timothy Keating, Linda Vagana and Philippa Boyens.
[citation needed] In December 2014, Bruce Ritchie retired from his role as principal of Massey High School.
After almost 8 years of service, Denham was appointed as Headmaster to Wellington College, being succeeded by Alastair Fairley, the current principal to the school.
Past shows have included 'The Wizard of Oz', 'Bugsy Malone', 'Fame', 'Cabaret', 'Jesus Christ Superstar', 'Grease' and 'Return to the Forbidden Planet'.
The annual Massey Fashion Show takes place a few weeks later and showcases student designers and models.
[citation needed] Massey has produced numerous national representative riders in the past two decades and enjoyed a great deal of team success.
Individually the following students have all represented New Zealand at school or club level, Vanessa Cheatley, Jon-Paul Hendriksen, George Fuge, Kirsty Robb, Gordon Bearman, Windy Rodokal, Marina Duvnjak, Jarrod Scott, Wade Rose, Lisa Haynes, and Brian Good.
[13] Ex-MHS student Dion Smith has competed in the Tour de France, and on Stage 2 of the 2018 event he became the first New Zealander ever to wear a 'jersey' awarded to a rider for leading a particular category.
[14][15] In 2011 Year 11 student Luke Weir won a gold medal in the 58 kg category in the North Island championships.
[16] Post School The school has produced 5 All Blacks: Kurt Sherlock, Anthony Tuitavake, Ron Cribb, Troy Flavell and Mark Tele'a along with three New Zealand national rugby league team: Kurt Sherlock, Dean Lonergan and Shontayne Hape.
Paula Griffin was selected to the Silver Ferns and was named captain of the New Zealand Under 21 World Championship team in 2009.
[citation needed] 2007 Daniel Bell won 11 gold medals in the Australasian Tri-Series Swimming Championships and was judged male swimmer of the meet.
Following the same tournament 4 Massey Students were chosen to represent New Zealand in the Junior World Championships: Ashraf Dhoray, Luke Charlesworth, Kritteka Gregory and Emily Ang.
[4] 2008 Daniel Bell finished 5th as part of a NZ men's 4 × 100 m medley relay team in the Beijing Olympics.
Lewis Wild was selected for the New Zealand Junior Men's Water Polo Team for the World Championships in Sibenik, Croatia.
[28] 2014 Eruera Drage and Connor Peden partook in the 10th ISF Junior Men's World Softball Championships where they finished 2nd place.
[citation needed] 2018 Dion Smith rode in the Tour de France winning the polka dot jersey on stage 2 of the race.