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NZ and Australian principals swap schools

Hon Hekia Parata
Minister of Education
25 July 2016 Media statement

NZ and Australian principals swap schools

A Gisborne principal has today become acting principal of an Adelaide school as part of the first-ever South Australia/New Zealand Principal Exchange programme, says Education Minister Hekia Parata.

Steve Berezowski, Principal of Te Wharau School, has swapped places with Tracey Davies, Principal of Richmond Primary School, for the duration of term three.

“This Trans-Tasman principal exchange is the first of its kind and presents a hugely exciting opportunity for both principals to gain practical experience from a different education system and country,” says Ms Parata.

The South Australia/New Zealand Principal Exchange programme was jointly established by the New Zealand Ministry of Education and the South Australian Department for Education and Child Development.

Each year it will enable New Zealand and South Australian principals from schools with similar-sized rolls to exchange schools for a term.

“I’m confident Mr Berezowski and Ms Davies will each tackle the challenges of the exchange with aplomb and return to their schools with new ideas and stronger leadership capability.

“The exchange also provides the chance for the teachers and support staff involved to learn new practices and insights from a highly accomplished foreign principal,” says Ms Parata.

ENDS

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