Otago Daily Times

New principal eager to get her ‘feet under the desk’

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

CHRISTCHUR­CH educator Pauline Duthie said ‘‘I feel like I’m coming home’’ yesterday, after she was appointed Columba College’s new principal.

‘‘I think it’s exciting, really exciting,’’ Mrs Duthie said about her new Dunedin appointmen­t, which she will take up in March.

‘‘I loved my time in Dunedin, and my children loved growing up there [where they attended primary school],’’ she said.

She had earlier spent about nine and ahalf years in Dunedin schools: initially for a year (1999) in the English department at Queen’s High School, and then at St Hilda’s Collegiate School (200008) as head of English and, later, assistant principal.

She had found Dunedin and its heritage buildings and community resources ‘‘very accessible’’, and she had ‘‘loved the ability to make good relationsh­ips’’.

The Columba College board of governors and board of trustees were yesterday ‘‘very pleased’’ to announce the appointmen­t of Mrs Duthie, who is at present the Christchur­ch Girls’ High School principal.

She is also a former principal of Iona College, a stateinteg­rated school in Hawke’s Bay.

‘‘Mrs Duthie brings outstandin­g leadership qualities as well as indepth knowledge and experience in both stateinteg­rated and state schools,’’ the boards said.

Asked what her likely priorities would be, she said she really wanted to ‘‘get my feet under the desk’’ and to spend some time with the ‘‘school community’’.

Mrs Duthie had previously highlighte­d her passion for singlesex education and yesterday reaffirmed her pleasure in pursuing this at Columba College.

A singlesex school allowed young women access to ‘‘all of the rewards and responsibi­lity’’ available there.

‘‘I’m excited about the new challenge.’’

Pupils at the college had ‘‘such amazing opportunit­ies and they need to be able to achieve them’’.

It was important to maintain Columba College traditions, but also to prepare pupils to meet the challenges of the future, she said.

The college boards also gave ‘‘a special thank you’’ yesterday to Jenness Riethmaier for taking on the acting principal role.

They also expressed their gratitude ‘‘for the commitment and support of the school leadership and staff stepping up into acting roles’’ during the recruitmen­t process.

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