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A commitment to equity and making a difference

Introducing Kate Gainsford, the new chair of the Secondary Principals Council. The shared values of teachers and principals form the backbone of the Secondary Principals Council, says new chair Kate Gainsford. Kate will be a familiar face to many in PPTA Te Wehengarua from her stint as president from 2009 to 2011 and as senior vice president following that. Born and bred in Rotorua, Kate attended Rotorua Girls’ High School. She has been deputy principal of Porirua College and Wellington East Girls’ College and is now in her tenth year as principal of Aotea College; a co-educational, state secondary school for years 9-13 in Porirua. Kate is also the women’s principal representative on SPC.

Australia Day honours for leading educators

Australia Day honours for leading educators Australia Day honours for leading educators Former and current Education Department staff have been recognised fo their work in the annual honours list. 26 January 2021 Image: Sue French: Immense honour . Two Department of Education employees are among those recognised in this year’s Australia Day Honours. A/Executive Director, Literacy and Numeracy Paul Wood received the Public Service Medal for his work in 2020 driving remote learning in NSW schools during the pandemic. Former St Johns Park High School principal Susan French’s long career in school leadership and driving system-wide reform was also recognised with the Public Service Medal.

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