06/06/2026
While students enjoyed a day at home during our Curriculum Day last week, our staff were hard at work behind the scenes.
Our teachers dedicated the day to writing student reports, reflecting on each child’s growth, achievements and next steps in learning.
At the same time, our Education Support staff participated in professional learning focused on autism and neurodiversity. Led by Melbourne-based Visiting Teacher Runnitty Tagaloasa-Peteru from the Department of Education, the workshop explored how we can better understand and support students with diagnosed and undiagnosed disabilities to access their learning, build social connections and experience success at school.
Our Education Support staff work closely alongside students every day and often have a profound impact on their learning, wellbeing and sense of belonging. We are grateful for their commitment to continually strengthening their knowledge and practice to ensure every child feels understood, supported and included.
As it was Samoan Language Week in New Zealand, we also took the opportunity to celebrate the language, culture and contributions of our Samoan community. 🇼🇸 Runnitty and our Samoan staff taught us the beautiful song Savalivali, bringing plenty of smiles, laughter and cultural pride to the day.
Thank you, Runnitty, for sharing your expertise, culture and passion with our team. ❤️