Val Mansfield
Val has been associated with Wairakei Primary for 29 and a half years. It’s been a real family affair.
Val is the ‘go to’ person if you have a question or query as a staff member, student or whanau. Her kind and unflappable manner and endless patience is a sight to behold.
Rhonda Ellington
Rhonda works in the afternoons and this duo are the face of the office, handling all those cuts, grazes and tears and all the other things that keep a school ticking along.
Rhonda’s role as office assistant is varied too. Among other things, she has responsibility for the management systems related to our devices and assets.
Highlights for Rhonda include attending a reunion a few years ago, attending numerous Pet Days and seeing her own children come through the school.
Penny has been an employee since April 2002. However, her links extend to her family with her daughters and now grandchildren attending the school. Even her husband was here for a short while when he was 8 and 9.
Jeni Tarrant
It’s hard to nail Jeni down as she is here, there and everywhere. Mowing lawns, blowing leaves, fixing this and fixing that, and unblocking toilets, all done with a smile.
Jeni has been at Wairakei for three years. Highlights include the daily little conversations she has with students.
Karen Officer Teacher Aide
Karen is a teacher aide who works with one of our high needs’ student’s. She is responsible for Elyse’s daily needs and works one on one with her to access learning across the curriculum.
Cindy Clunie (Miss Cindy) Teacher Aide
Cindy is a calm patient person who works well with a range of students across her busy day.Cindy has been here for 18 years doing a variety of roles working with a variety of students.
One highlight for Cindy was when the hall was moved across the road onto the school grounds.
Diana Fitzsimmons – Teacher Aide
Diana has celebrated 25 years long service at Wairakei. She’s at work after a wonderful month away travelling with her granddaughter. 25 Years and Counting Blog). Diana works with a variety of students in a variety of roles and brings her own unique sense of humour to the interactions she has with both students and staff.
Highlights for Diana include camps to Waihi, Papamoa and MERC where Diana kept everyone fed and watered in her no nonsense, well organised way.
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