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Students take to social media in hunt for new principal
Students take to social media in hunt for new principal

Otago Daily Times

time22-04-2025

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  • 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."

Hokitika students seeking new principal
Hokitika students seeking new principal

Otago Daily Times

time22-04-2025

  • 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."

Hokitika students join search for new principal
Hokitika students join search for new principal

Otago Daily Times

time22-04-2025

  • 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."

St Mary's Primary School students in Hokitika join search for new principal
St Mary's Primary School students in Hokitika join search for new principal

RNZ News

time22-04-2025

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  • 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.

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