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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 15<br />

New principal encourages pupils to<br />

make the most of every opportunity<br />

• By Heidi Slade<br />

TE RAEKURA Redcliffs<br />

School’s new principal Nick<br />

Leith is setting an example<br />

for pupils by giving the role “a<br />

crack”.<br />

When asked what his No. 1<br />

message to pupils was, Leith<br />

said: “You get a lot of opportunities<br />

in life at school. Always look<br />

for the reason that you should<br />

take them, not the reasons that<br />

you shouldn’t.<br />

“Don’t be afraid to give something<br />

a crack, and I suppose<br />

that’s what I’m doing right now.”<br />

Leith took over the role in May<br />

after Rose McInerney, who had<br />

been at the school for 22 years,<br />

resigned.<br />

McInerney played an instrumental<br />

role in the fight to keep<br />

Redcliffs School open and then<br />

oversaw the design and build<br />

of a new site, which the school<br />

moved to in 2020.<br />

“It’s a really high-functioning<br />

school I’ve come into, which is a<br />

real luxury as a new principal,”<br />

Leith said.<br />

“You bring a fresh set of eyes.<br />

“But it is really important to<br />

honour that hard work too.”<br />

Leith came to Redcliffs after<br />

being deputy principal at Casebrook<br />

Intermediate, where he<br />

had taught for 12 years.<br />

“What led me here was it’s a<br />

really exciting opportunity for a<br />

new principal, in the sense that<br />

it’s a wonderful space to learn, a<br />

great community to work in and<br />

work for, and it was a really wellrun<br />

school.<br />

“It’s a great place to go to work<br />

every day, you get a sunrise on<br />

the way to work and a sunset on<br />

the way home. That’s not a bad<br />

deal,” he said.<br />

Leith has taken time to get<br />

to know the pupils and their<br />

families.<br />

“The highlights are the kids,<br />

obviously,” he said.<br />

The pupils wrote Leith letters<br />

about themselves, what they<br />

liked about school and what they<br />

thought could make the school a<br />

better place.<br />

“I’ve learned through reading<br />

those and talking to them – if<br />

they have brothers or sisters here,<br />

SETTLING IN:<br />

Te Raekura<br />

Redcliffs<br />

School<br />

Principal<br />

Nick Leith<br />

with pupils<br />

Ngahuia<br />

Brady (left),<br />

Eli Brady,<br />

Imogen Hall<br />

and Tawhai<br />

Anglem.<br />

where they like to play. They all<br />

have ideas about what a perfect<br />

school is.”<br />

Leith said the letters told him<br />

younger pupils enjoyed special<br />

days and events, and older pupils<br />

liked spaces to do work independently.<br />

Road patrol has also started<br />

again, which Leith said presents<br />

a good leadership opportunity<br />

for Year 6 pupils.<br />

“Road patrol is a big thing in<br />

our community because it wasn’t<br />

happening,” he said.<br />

“That’s been a good way to<br />

show the community we can<br />

solve any sort of problem.<br />

“It’s great to be a leader in your<br />

school when you’re not the oldest.<br />

And they enjoy a cup of Milo<br />

after a tough shift.<br />

“That’s what kids remember<br />

about school. You remember all<br />

the learning you did, sort of, but<br />

you definitely remember all the<br />

different stuff.”<br />

Leith said he couldn’t recall<br />

the exact moment he knew he<br />

wanted to be a teacher, but knew<br />

he loved people.<br />

“To be honest, I think I<br />

must’ve been told by enough<br />

people that you’re really good<br />

with kids, you’d be a good teacher.<br />

I’m one of those people that<br />

loves learning about stuff and<br />

working with people.<br />

“It’s a tiring job, but it’s not a<br />

job that makes you tired because<br />

it’s bad. There’s a lot of stuff<br />

out there about the challenge<br />

of teaching but actually, you’re<br />

working with people and if you<br />

enjoy working with people that’s<br />

your fundamental reason for<br />

doing it.”<br />

• Defibrillator for Te Raekura<br />

Redcliffs School, page 21<br />

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