Monday, 15 June 2020

Sabbatical- Foreword

Foreword

Tēnā koutou katoa (Greetings to all)

Ko te take o tenei kaupapa i whakaūkia i runga i ngā wawata kia tū tangata te ākonga, kiatupu hei ākonga mātau, hei ākonga pakari, hei ākonga whakawhitiwhiti kōrero i roto i te ao hurihuri, e whai oranga ai tōna hinengaro, tōna tinana, tōna wairua, me tōna pūmau hoki ki tōna tuakiri, ki tōna tūrangawaewae.  


(Translation: The purpose of this proposal is founded on the aspiration to develop successful learners, who will grow as competent and confident learners, effective communicators in the changing world, healthy of mind, body and soul and secure in their identity, and sense of belonging.)


My new intention:

The Mairehau High School Board continues to be supportive of my sabbatical leave. At our 28 May Board meeting, the Board advised that they would support a refocus of my original sabbatical plan.

 

I no longer wish to travel overseas because of the current worldwide COVID-19 Pandemic. The professional learning I intend to conduct during my sabbatical comprises of visiting other Secondary schools, research study, and refreshment

 

  1. I will take the advice of our Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, and travel the roads of Aotearoa. I plan to take a three to four-week road tour of Aotearoa via campervan to visit North and South Island Schools.

  2. To complete a study towards a Google Level 2 training Certificate.


Kei nga tauira o te kura tuarua o Mairehau, ngā pūkenga, ngā mōhiotanga hoki e whai wāhi atu ai ia ki te hāpai i te ao whānui.  (Translation: Students of Mairehau High School will have the skills and knowledge to participate in and contribute to society and the wider world.)


Mairehau High School is a smaller community co-educational high school serving north east Christchurch. It provides a full academic programme, additional specialist support for students with learning needs and for physically disabled students, and opportunities for students to participate in a range of sporting, cultural & service activities. The school’s philosophy emphasises teaching students how to learn and to relate to others. The school encourages students to be independent, life-long learners, to respect others, and to always reach their potential.


Clear expectations of student behaviour are embodied in ‘The Mairehau Way’, the school’s values system which enhances the partnership between learning and well-being. A coherent system of expectations and support structures underlines the choices and consequences ethos which keeps all students safe, focused and productive during their school day.


Teachers are expected to continually examine their professional practice, and to add new teaching techniques and strategies to their knowledge, in order to meet the learning needs of all students. This is supported by a comprehensive in-house teacher professional development programme which places students at the centre of the school’s efforts.


The school is a co-education high school established in 1961 to serve the north east sector of Christchurch. The school’s name, Mairehau, is that of the district named for the daughter of Marshland’s landowner and benefactor, Arthur Gravenor Rhodes.


Mairehau is a shrub prized for the fragrance of its flowers, the fragrance of the  mist maiden.


The motto, ‘Mairetia i te matauranga’ means ‘be fragrant with wisdom’.


The crest outline is a symbolic canoe prow denoting hallowed ground. In its upper part is a symbolic Mairehau flower and the mere of leadership below it. The scrolls symbolise a continuing heritage and the white line the living soul of people. The school colours are red, white, and black as these were the only colours available to  craftsmen.


Significant features of Mairehau High School are:

A culture of innovation based on collaboration and mutual support among staff

Academic Dean with responsibility for promoting achievement

An emphasis on pastoral care and close personal contact with students’ families, including Making Positive Choices programme (Implementing PB4L in 2019)

An emphasis on professional development through Teacher Learning Sessions

An emphasis on school improvement through a focus on student presence, engagement and achievement

An explicit focus on raising student achievement

Deans responsible for pastoral care and academic achievement of a year group

Gifted and Talented programme

He Kākano School to raise  student achievement

Our shared decision making structure, involving and co-ordinating the work of staff and Board of Trustees

Pasifika Talanoa School

Restorative practices

Senior School Dean with responsibility for pastoral care and academic achievement of Years 12/13 

Specialist Classroom Teacher


Education Review Office (ERO) 

The school’s commitment to providing effective strategic leadership and 21st century vision and facilities is evident in Mairehau High School’s Education Review Office (ERO) confirmed report 27 September 2017.


Confirming its highly skilled teaching staff and supportive pastoral systems, the ERO report acknowledges the school’s welcoming and inclusive school climate, the quality of school leadership, and the consistently high levels of student engagement with and success at learning.


Other points highlighted in the complimentary ERO report include the quality of teaching, the strength and quality of self- review and improvement processes in the school, and the belief that all these successes and practices are fully sustainable as the school moves toward the future. Mairehau High School espouses the values of self and mutual respect and encourages excellence in all endeavours.


The school provides genuine opportunities for its students to excel academically, in leadership, in community service, in sporting activity or in the arts, and is hugely influential within the Mairehau High School community.


The school has a caring and nurturing environment with outstanding staff. Mairehau High School believes in self and mutual respect and doing one’s best. It is the role of schools to provide opportunities and have confident students willing and able to undertake new challenges.  


Saturday, 23 May 2020

Back to School


22 May 2020


Kia ora koutou katoa


Re: Principal’s update message “Play it Safe during Alert Level 2.”


I wish to acknowledge students, staff, and parents for our first week on site. Schools are designed to hum with the vibrancy of young people, and it has been a significant week for reconnecting and re-engaging as we begin to determine the learning journey ahead for each of our students.


Students and teachers alike are happy to be back. The face-to-face student to teacher contact is still the best form of learning experience for our learners. This week we focussed on wellbeing and re-connection; next week we will focus on Teaching and Learning.


School Attendance:

Under Alert Level 2, we advise any students and staff to stay at home if they are sick.  If there is a concern about your respiratory health on-site; we will contact home following a brief health assessment by our school nurse; you will be sent home.


Our average school attendance rate for this week is 87%. (Compared to the national attendance rate of around 80%.)


Student Absences:

Many thanks to all those parents/caregivers who took time to contact the school to explain a student’s absence.  This is appreciated as it saves us time in following up on unexplained absences.   Contact with the school could be; a message via the school app, an email to the school office (admin@mairehau.schol.nz)  or a phone call and leaving a message on the absence extension (press 1).   A text to parents/caregivers, sent from us during the day, is a friendly reminder that every student absence needs to be explained.  We CARE.


Frequently asked Questions (FAQ):

Thank you to the many parents that sent questions to us regarding our return to Mairehau High School. An FAQ page has been placed on our school website to respond to all of your queries. If you have other questions, send them in, and we will update the FAQ page.


New Public Health Response Order – accurate information:

The COVID-19 Public Health Response (Alert level 2) Order 2020 came into effect at 12.01am on 14 May. The purpose of the order is “to prevent, and limit the risk of, the outbreak, or spread of COVID-19 by putting in place obligations concerning,  businesses, services, and gatherings”.


Schools and early learning services are excluded from the requirements of the Level 2 Order apart from having to have appropriate contact tracing, physical distancing (breathing space), and hygiene measures in place (see the MOE  health and safety guidance for details).

 

The Act that enables the order can be found here: http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2020/0012/latest/whole.html.

 

Visitors:

During Alert Level 2, we are discouraging visitors to our school, including parents. We wish to minimise the risk of spreading COVID-19. We would prefer you to contact us by phone (385 3145 or send an email (admin@mairehau.school.nz).  


Contact tracing of any visitors to school is in place. You can sign in/out at our main office or use the School App. 


School App:

Our School APP will provide you with school information and contact tracing registration.  SCHOOL APP:  COVID-19 check-in module. The app is also very useful for receiving alerts, checking attendance, sending in an absence note if your child is sick, checking term dates, weekly reports and academic progress. It can be downloaded from Google Play or the App Store by searching ‘School Apps NZ’.


Closing:

During these most difficult times, as our region and nation face the challenge of the worldwide pandemic, I take this opportunity to wish you and whanau all the very best.


Stay safe, keep well, and be kind to others.




Harry Romana

Principal