Wellington East Girls' College

 
 
 

The future of agile learning.

Location: Wellington | Size: 1,422m²

 
 
 

Wellington East Girls’ College have redeveloped their learning facility by building a new state-of-the-art centre behind the preserved historical façade that includes a cultural area, library, and café.

Aspect were awarded the furniture fit-out, and worked alongside the senior management team from WEGC to deliver a flexible collaboration space that facilitates an agile group-learning environment. Aspect worked closely with the WEGC staff on the challenging floor plan, that had to accommodate over 1000 students within an open-plan, multi-level teaching space.

 
 
 
 

Stork leaners with Bobo stools create a collaborative break-out area.

 
 
 
 

The outcome was a space that all teachers, librarians and support staff could utilise to best benefit the students’ learning experience. Aspect provided a furniture fit-out that offered students a range of collaborative options, from soft-seating ottomans paired with Envelope laptop tables to individual desking with side-screen partitions for privacy.

 
 

Agility tables were utilised for meeting and classrooms as well as collaborative areas.

 
 
 

This was a particularly unique fit-out as the school wanted to create a future-proof building that could accommodate for all learning styles and cultures. The cultural space (Whare Manaaki) was given special attention with custom designed ottomans that can be moved around and used in different settings, along with wall-mounted Agility white boards for teaching and presentations.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Jani du Preez