IMPACT PROJECT

Mount Aspiring College was established in 1986 following the division of Wānaka Area School into a primary and secondary school. By the early 1990s, Mount Aspiring College faced stagnating student numbers, particularly in its senior years. The impact of faltering global markets following the 1987 stock market crash caused many people to leave New Zealand’s regional towns for larger urban centres. Schools around Otago were not immune, and potential resource relocations from the Ministry of Education loomed.
Initially, the hostel utilised a motel complex on Little St in central Wānaka to accommodate students. But the success of the programme meant it soon became apparent the programme would stay and permanent lodgings for students were needed.
And so, MAC Foundation was formed. Established as an entirely separate entity from Mount Aspiring College (and, therefore, the Ministry of Education), MAC Foundation was able to purchase land and develop a dedicated property for the hostel programme. MAC Foundation was officially established on September 28, 1993, with Mike Allison as Chair and Heather Thorne as Secretary.
The impact of the MAC Hostel
At the time, the establishment of the Mount Aspiring Hostel Programme played a pivotal role in saving Mount Aspiring College from potential amalgamation or significant resource relocations. It was successful in attracting students from across New Zealand to bolster the student roll and enhance Mount Aspiring College’s reputation.
Those first wise investment decisions made by MAC Foundation have paved the way for its current trajectory. With a goal to ensure enduring financial stability for Mount Aspiring College MAC Foundation continues to seek out viable opportunities for future investments. Today, the impact of the hostel programme continues to be felt. The programme is highly regarded and highly sought-after, and each year sees a waiting list of hopeful students apply. The programme has not only been instrumental in securing the future of Mount Aspiring College but has also made a remarkable impact on the Wānaka community.

More impact projects

ESOL and Music Room
In support of Mount Aspiring College's commitment to investing in students' success, MAC Foundation funded the construction of a dedicated ESOL room, which later became the Music Room. Following the 2021 redevelopment of Mount Aspiring College, the building is now a residential rental property, providing a sustainable source of income that will continue supporting the Foundation's charitable purpose.

Donations
Since its inception, MAC Foundation has provided annual funding to Mount Aspiring College for various projects, including scholarships, sports equipment, library equipment, and landscaping. Following its reinvigoration in 2022, MAC Foundation intends to build on its financial base to grow donations and increase impact. In 2022, the school received a donation of $85,000 from MAC Foundation.
