Te Awamutu Courier

Retiring from ‘best kindy in world’

Kihikihi Kindergart­en’s Sue McCandlish retires

- Kate Durie

Sue has been a team leader who aims high and has an amazing ability to identify strengths in people, encouragin­g them to follow through with their passions, dreams and aspiration­s. Lynne Dods

Celebratio­ns have been abundant at Kihikihi Kindergart­en following the retirement of their much-loved head teacher Sue McCandlish. After 26 years of dedicated service to Kihikihi Kindergart­en, Sue is ready to start her well-deserved retirement. Sue is known for helping families above and beyond the call of duty and being an integral figure in the community.

Sue’s children attended Kihikihi Kindergart­en, which was her inspiratio­n to go on to study to become a teacher. Sue graduated from the University of Waikato in 1996, with a Diploma of Teaching in Early Childhood.

She finished her diploma on a Friday and was offered a teaching position at Kihikihi Kindergart­en starting the following Monday. A couple of years later Sue earned the position of head teacher.

“I’ve been here ever since graduating, and worked alongside some of the most amazing teachers and the community has been incredible. The kindergart­en’s success wouldn’t have been possible without their commitment and support.

“When I started my teaching career there was a major shift in the ECE philosophy to play-based learning where teachers focused on the strengths and interests of children. This was supported by the introducti­on of Te Whariki New Zealand’s first early childhood curriculum.

“It was an exciting time working with this document developed right here in New Zealand for our tamariki,” says Sue.

Teacher Lynne Dods says, “Under Sue’s leadership Kihikihi Kindergart­en has gone from strength to strength; this is reflected through a generation of outstandin­g ERO reviews.

“Sue has been a team leader who aims high and has an amazing ability to identify strengths in people, encouragin­g them to follow through with their passions, dreams and aspiration­s.

“If you know Sue, you will understand her passion for project work. From creating a vision to planning, concept approval, and applying for and receiving grants, with children at the heart of all decisions, she will work tirelessly until the vision becomes a reality.

“For example, suspended ceilings, children’s bathroom, a new laundry, art area, veranda blinds, decks, a new kitchen, teacher’s office and wha¯nau room, playground updates, sustainabl­e gardens, carpentry shed and more recently upgraded children’s playground equipment.

“Her knowledge, profession­alism, sense of humour, teaching experience and friendship will be missed immensely.”

Over the years Sue has been innovative and forward-thinking with the management of the kindergart­en. The opportunit­y arose in 2016 to be involved with the enviro schools kaupapa. “I loved the idea of being an Enviro-School kindergart­en,” says Sue.

The teaching team together decided to start on this sustainabl­e journey.

In recognitio­n of their commitment and work they gained the Enviroscho­ols bronze reflection in 2018 and silver reflection in 2020.

Teachers also teamed up with Paul Murray from Para Kore to work toward Zero Waste. Kihikihi Kindergart­en was the first kindergart­en to sign up for this programme. Sue believes these two programmes work together in harmony.

“Kihikihi Kindergart­en has the most amazing teachers and community. I have always felt supported and have cherished my time teaching here,” says Sue.

“Please feel free to visit what I have always believed to be the ‘best kindergart­en in the world’.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Sue McCandlish loved the idea of Kihikihi Kindergart­en being enviro-friendly.
Photo / Supplied Sue McCandlish loved the idea of Kihikihi Kindergart­en being enviro-friendly.

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