Bush Telegraph

Weber School farewells passionate principal

Janine Satchwell’s five-year contributi­on and achievemen­ts at Weber School celebrated

- Dave Murdoch

W. eber School has farewelled its much loved and respected principal Janine

Satchwell.

Teacher Janet Tolley, who was MC for the afternoon event, said the whole community was sad to hear Satchwell was moving on to Colyton School in the Manawatu¯, after five years at the helm of Weber School.

The afternoon was a celebratio­n of the contributi­on Satchwell had made to her school. Jason Leipst, chairman of the BOT, said all farmers would like to leave a great legacy behind them and this is exactly what Satchwell had done for her school.

He said because of this Satchwell is well respected by her peers, students and community, saying, “You like to make learning fun and your passion shines through in everything you do.”

He went on to say Satchwell had used profession­al developmen­t to better herself and her staff to “build a culture that is compliment­ed on by many visiting agencies”.

He said she has constantly pushed to resource classrooms to provide better learning outcomes for the students and she had been a key factor in the success of many major school projects such as the new playground, the pool upgrade and 125th celebratio­ns.

The students had their say, presenting Principal Satchwell with a wall collage reflecting memories of the school, a memory book in which each child had written their thoughts, a wine barrel platter and flowers.

It was also a musical afternoon with the school opening proceeding­s singing the Weber School Song, performing some memorable kapa haka waiata and haka before concluding with a song We Will Miss You adapted from the tune We Will Rock You.

In response Satchwell said she had had an awesome time at Weber. There had been a lot of learning and achieving and the young people made her smile every day. She said the wonderful community expected a lot but wrapped round the school in support. She promised to continue to champion their efforts and thanked the whole school and community for making her feel “so proud”.

Cherry Lee spoke on behalf of the school parents, saying, “Mrs Satchwell’s achievemen­ts in such a short time are a testament to her strength of character. Every child needs a teacher/principal like Mrs Satchwell some time in their schooling and memories of her time will ripple on for generation­s.”

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Principal Janine Satchwell receives flowers from Ruby McKenzie (above) and Janine was delighted to receive this wine barrel platter reflecting Vintage 2016, the year she arrived at Weber School. Platter presented by Henry Leipst and Fergus Prouting.

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