Otago Daily Times

Principal to step down in December

- BILL CAMPBELL

THE principal of East Otago High School has announced he is stepping down after six years in the role.

Lennox Sharp will retire at the end of the school year in December.

He did not wish to comment on what he planned to do in retirement or reveal his age.

Mr Sharp was deputy principal at East Otago High School for two years before becoming principal.

He commenced his 24year teaching career at South Otago High School, in Balclutha, where he was promoted to head of geography and social sciences.

He came to East Otago High School in 2010.

He had previously worked in the Department of Industries and Trade and in a family business in Invercargi­ll before taking up teaching.

His wife, Yvonne, said he ‘‘would be a good teacher’’’ and prompted him to train as a secondary schoolteac­her.

He graduated from Otago University, majoring in geography, and taught senior geography with considerab­le success.

In 2010 and 2011, two different groups of three East Otago High School senior pupils topped all South Island schools in geography competitio­ns and were third highest among New Zealand schools in those competitio­ns.

Mr Sharp gained a distinguis­hed service award from the New Zealand Geographic­al Society in 2014 for his work as a geography teacher and a leader in the profession.

In a speech to pupils and staff on Thursday, he said he had enjoyed working at East Otago, first as deputy principal and then as principal, overseeing the developmen­t of young people and guiding them towards their future life choices.

He had been impressed with the strengths of the staff and the attention they were able to give pupils in a years 713 high school.

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Lennox Sharp

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