Bean bags, bright colours, wide-open spaces - they're the hallmarks of modern-day classrooms - but not at Auckland Grammar.
The leading secondary school's most ambitious building project, a $6 million building opened by Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae last week, flies in the face of ministry models and sticks to tradition instead.
The school says it has applied its Grammar touch to current Ministry of Education guidelines with some modern touches to the three-storey block such as breakout rooms, Wi-Fi, data projectors and ergonomic chairs.
But beanbags? "Not our style," an email from the school said.
The Ministry of Education wants all schools to update their teaching spaces by 2020. Described as the "Modern Learning Environment", case studies promoted on the ministry website show large free-flow areas with moveable furniture, bright colours, lots of technology and in some cases - such as at the new Hobsonville Point Secondary School - two teachers per class.