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Shovels ready at Green School New Zealand as $11 7 million expansion project begins

Brianna Mcilraith05:15, May 13 2021 ANDY JACKSON/STUFF Rachel and Michael Perrett were inspired to build Green School New Zealand after their son s life-changing educational experience at the Green School in Bali. Work on a private Taranaki school’s $11.7 million shovel ready expansion project is under way. Earthworks at Green School New Zealand (GSNZ) have been completed in preparation for the futuristic building, which will provide learning spaces, as well as additional toilet facilities for parents and guests, and a playing field. Designed by Taranaki architects Boon, the main building has been nicknamed the “kina” and construction will start in June. BOON/Stuff

TDN Person of the Year nominees just the tip of the iceberg

Marfell school acting principal, Kealy Warren is the Taranaki Daily News Person of the year for 2020. OPINION: Corny as it sounds, it really is a privilege to look back on a year and debate who and what it was that made our community stronger. I ve been involved in the Taranaki Daily News Person of the Year since it began in 2008. First as a reporter, telling the stories of our nominees, and later as the editor, helping to decide who the nominees were. Every year is different. There have been a handful of occasions when the winner was obvious. But usually it is a gruelling process to even whittle the nominees down to five.

Kealy Warren is the Taranaki Daily News Person of the Year 2020

Marfell school acting principal, Kealy Warren is the Taranaki Daily News Person of the year for 2020. Kealy Warren has learnt a lot about herself in the past year. She s more composed than she realised, and a lot “nicer than she previously thought. But the biggest self-realisation for the acting leader of Marfell Community School is that when passionate enough about something, she can make the waves that enact change. Warren, 46, led an outcry of principals across the country, all protesting the government s decision to grant $11.7 million to a private school based in Taranaki when public schools were in dire need of investment.

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