The last (and definitely not least staff member we farewell is Whaea Vicki.
Vicki kept us all in check over the years with her amazing systems management skills before also moving into a kaiako position having the hardest challenge in the world; teaching teachers. Vicki ran our kapa korero morning professional development sessions to develop our understanding of tikanga maori and te reo maori. Vicki was also Hapu Leader of Āwhina and was wonderful at growing our tamariki in a caring, supportive environment where expectations were clear and fun, whilst learning, tikanga and tuakana teina were the order of the day.
Nga mihi nui Vicki
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16 hours ago
You don't need to hide from the students (and staff) anymore Whaea Donna!
It is with such sweet sorrow we farewell our Darling Donna Aitken from our Admin team. Donna has not only been incredibly efficient and accommodating in our front office, but also moved into the Kaimanaaki and teaching space, supporting our tamariki with a huge amount of energy and heart. Nothing was ever too difficult for Donna, and we shall miss her passion, drive and fabulous organisational skills.
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2 days ago
Too good not to share!
The one & only Pete Clement has managed to free himself from the shackles of teaching.
Not only a PE and Graphics teacher, he has been a huge mover and shaker in all things environmental. He really has put the 'S' for sustainability into our DREAMS values. Pete has been involved in the loop track, riparian planting, trapping, implementing recycling, the food garden, and exposing our students to environmental career pathways both here and overseas. However, he won't be a stranger as there are always more exciting projects around growing students to be kaitiaki of Aotearoa that he will continue to develop and lead.
Enjoy some well earned leisure time Pete!
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3 days ago
Well done Henri & Leah.Last Thursday, a group of fantastic Surf Lifesaving volunteers became qualified IRB Crewpersons!
This means they can now crew in an IRB, strengthening the capability of our patrols and clubs across the province and Whanganui to help keep our swimmers safe.
Clubs represented:
• Whanganui: 3 drivers, 1 crewperson
• Fitzroy: 1 crewperson
• Ōpunake: 7 crewpersons
And on Friday and Saturday:
Surf Lifeguard Award (Lifeguard) qualifications:
• Ōpunake: 2
• Fitzroy: 3
• East End: 1
A huge thank you to all the assessors and tutors who dedicated their time and expertise to help these young people gain their qualifications. Your support strengthens our clubs and keeps our beaches safer.
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4 days ago
Amazing wahine toa. Miharo Amelia!A special CONGRATULATIONS to Amelia Ratahi of Ōpunakē High School who came home from the recent 100 person Leadership Camp with the Overall Merit Award for her platoon. Well done Amelia - we hope you are feeling as proud of your achievement as we are of you! 🤩
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6 days ago