Feeling part of a community with strong relationships has helped Christchurch teen Sadie Lee navigate her high school years. The Rangi Ruru Girls’ School year 13 student says feeling comfortable connecting with specialist subject teachers, class tutors, deans and her peers creates an environment where she belongs and can be herself.
Read MoreBridget Compton-Moen has more than 25 years of teaching experience in New Zealand and internationally. Having worked with age groups ranging from pre-school to Year 8, Bridget is looking forward to getting to know a thriving community of students, staff, and parents at SMC’s Junior School, which caters for girls in Year 0–6.
Read MoreWhilst there are arguments on both sides of the modern learning environment, Dr Sandra Hastie, the Principal at Rangi Ruru Girls’ School believes an individualised, well-being focussed approach to learning, including smaller class sizes, has incredible benefit.
Read More“As 2021 begins at St Andrew’s College, its Strategic Vision, Framing our Future, continues to determine the priorities for the coming year. Central to all that the college does is its purpose, ‘Together building better people for life’.”
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Read MoreAt St Andrew’s College, our Strategic Vision, Framing our Future, is determining our priorities for the coming year.
Read MoreAt Rangi Ruru, we are experts in NCEA, the qualification we believe best prepares our girls for their futures.
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