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Otago Daily Times
22-04-2025
- General
- Otago Daily Times
Students take to social media in hunt for new principal
A school in Hokitika is on a mission to find a new principal, and students have taken matters into their own hands - launching a full-scale "principal wanted" mission. After months of searching, St Mary's Primary School has started a "principal hunt" with posters drawn up by pupils and a social media video campaign. School board chair Christina Scott said they've had trouble finding a principal since the end of last year. "The Catholic thing makes it a little bit difficult, because obviously our principal has to be Catholic," she said. The primary school has been on the lookout for a new principal since last year. Photo: Development West Coast Added to that was the teacher shortage in New Zealand, so it cut off a good 75% of eligible people, Scott said. The campaign was the brainchild of Development West Coast, after a normal advertising search came up empty. "As a board we thought we need to do something that's a bit more punch people in the face," Scott said. It was a school-wide effort making the posters and video, which has already had more than 30,000 views on social media since being posted on Thursday last week. "We only made a new job application go live on that Thursday, so there's still a couple of weeks left before it closes. We're hoping, fingers and toes crossed, that we have a good response," Scott said. "Ideally we need someone in the role for Term 3."


Otago Daily Times
22-04-2025
- General
- Otago Daily Times
Hokitika students seeking new principal
A school in Hokitika is on a mission to find a new principal, and students have taken matters into their own hands - launching a full-scale "principal wanted" mission. After months of searching, St Mary's Primary School has started a "principal hunt" with posters drawn up by pupils and a social media video campaign. School board chair Christina Scott said they've had trouble finding a principal since the end of last year. "The Catholic thing makes it a little bit difficult, because obviously our principal has to be Catholic," she said. The primary school has been on the lookout for a new principal since last year. Photo: Development West Coast Added to that was the teacher shortage in New Zealand, so it cut off a good 75% of eligible people, Scott said. The campaign was the brainchild of Development West Coast, after a normal advertising search came up empty. "As a board we thought we need to do something that's a bit more punch people in the face," Scott said. It was a school-wide effort making the posters and video, which has already had more than 30,000 views on social media since being posted on Thursday last week. "We only made a new job application go live on that Thursday, so there's still a couple of weeks left before it closes. We're hoping, fingers and toes crossed, that we have a good response," Scott said. "Ideally we need someone in the role for Term 3."


Otago Daily Times
22-04-2025
- General
- Otago Daily Times
Hokitika students join search for new principal
A school in Hokitika is on a mission to find a new principal, and students have taken matters into their own hands - launching a full-scale "principal wanted" mission. After months of searching, St Mary's Primary School has started a "principal hunt" with posters drawn up by pupils and a social media video campaign. School board chair Christina Scott said they've had trouble finding a principal since the end of last year. "The Catholic thing makes it a little bit difficult, because obviously our principal has to be Catholic," she said. The primary school has been on the lookout for a new principal since last year. Photo: Development West Coast Added to that was the teacher shortage in New Zealand, so it cut off a good 75% of eligible people, Scott said. The campaign was the brainchild of Development West Coast, after a normal advertising search came up empty. "As a board we thought we need to do something that's a bit more punch people in the face," Scott said. It was a school-wide effort making the posters and video, which has already had more than 30,000 views on social media since being posted on Thursday last week. "We only made a new job application go live on that Thursday, so there's still a couple of weeks left before it closes. We're hoping, fingers and toes crossed, that we have a good response," Scott said. "Ideally we need someone in the role for Term 3."

RNZ News
22-04-2025
- General
- RNZ News
St Mary's Primary School students in Hokitika join search for new principal
St Mary's Primary School in Hokitika has been on the lookout for a new principal since last year. Photo: Development West Coast A school in Hokitika is on a mission to find a new principal, and students have taken matters into their own hands - launching a full-scale "principal wanted" mission. After months of searching, St Mary's Primary School has started a "principal hunt" with posters drawn up by students, and a social media video campaign. School board chair Christina Scott said they had had trouble finding a new principal since the end of last year. "The Catholic thing makes it a little bit difficult because obviously our principal has to be Catholic," she said. Added to that was the teacher shortage in New Zealand, so it cut off a good 75 percent of eligible people, Scott said. The new campaign was the brainchild of Development West Coast, after a normal advertising search came up empty. "As a board we thought we need to do something that's a bit more punch people in the face," Scott said. It was a school-wide effort making the posters and the video, which has already had more than 30,000 views on social media since being posted on Thursday. "We only made a new job application go live on that Thursday so there's still a couple of weeks left before it closes. We're hoping, fingers and toes crossed, that we have a good response," Scott said. "Ideally we need someone in the role for Term 3." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.