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Principal picked to helm Ha¯ wera's new school

‘Unanimous’ panel decision to appoint Ha¯ wera High’s Rachel Williams

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Rachel Williams has been appointed principal of Ha¯ wera’s new school. Rachel will be the tumuaki (principal) of the Year 7-15 school set to open in January 2023.

Ha¯wera New School Establishm­ent Board chairman Dr Will Edwards says following a robust applicatio­n and interview process, the panel was unanimous in its decision to appoint Rachel, the current principal of Ha¯wera High School, to the new role.

“During her interview, Rachel presented a stunning vision and comprehens­ive blueprint for change that Ha¯wera New School can achieve. Putting students at the centre of all considerat­ions, she outlined five key strategic areas of focus: identity, wellbeing, innovative curriculum, resourcing and physical environmen­t.”

He says Rachel’s respect for the mana of students, wha¯nau and staff at Ha¯wera High and Intermedia­te, along with the legacies of both schools, underpinne­d the transition plan Rachel presented. “Her appetite for courageous decision-making, hard work and her willingnes­s to engage with local iwi and the whole community made her an outstandin­g candidate.”

Dr Edwards says the interview process involved the full Establishm­ent Board along with the support of two independen­t advisers, experience­d principals Ann Brokenshir­e and Rawiri Wright. The

Ha¯ wera High School Board of Trustees chairman Gary Wallis said he was pleased to hear of Rachel’s selection, and fully supports the decision.

“Since becoming the principal of Ha¯wera High School in 2018, Rachel has been very active in the local community with hockey, Business Profession­al Women’s group (BPW), Taranaki Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n, Mayors Task Force for Jobs, and Taranaki Futures.”

He says over her four years at Ha¯wera High School, Rachel has increased the pastoral support for students and overseen extensive changes with school property, including setting up a dedicated Student Support Centre.

“The academic achievemen­ts of Ha¯wera High School leavers have improved under her leadership and all NCEA levels are now at or above the national average. She has the mana, expertise, and proven track record to successful­ly lead the Ha¯wera New School,”

Rachel’s first task with the Establishm­ent Board is to work alongside the community and iwi to confirm the vision and values of the new school and begin recruiting senior leadership roles.

Rachel says she is looking forward to the challenges and experience this position will create.

“I’m excited by the opportunit­y to develop the Ha¯wera New School vision and values in conjunctio­n with the Establishm­ent Board of Trustees, iwi and the wider community, in the hope that these will resonate with current and future students and inspire them to succeed.”

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