Marriene Langton Principal/Tumuaki

Marriene Langton Principal/Tumuaki
Tēnā koutou e te whanau. This is my 16th year as tumuaki of our lovely kura. I am one-eyed when it comes to providing the very best education for all of our tamariki, strong connections to whanau and applying attachment theory so every child has a champion adult at our school who believes in them unconditionally. I just can’t see past it. Our kaiako and kaiawhina go the extra 50 miles to give our children the best chances to succeed. My family is number one. After 20 years of camping holidays in Kaiteriteri, Graham and I are recidivist “glampers “ and ready for new adventures in our latest caravan. It’s brilliant when our family joins us too.

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Wellington Here We Come

Thanks to the generous heart of  a West Spreydon School benefactor, twelve children and four teachers were flown to Wellington to spend the day at Weta Workshop and Te Papa.
We had an amazing day.
Tricia worked with Air New Zealand to make sure that the children had a truly amazing day with the Airline and by golly we did.
Our special thanks to Sharon Cocker Operations Process Manager, Captain Brian Vallance and Liz and Lagi Cabin Crew and Di Ballard Cabin Crew Development Manager, Chantelle at Transit Coachlines, Graham the bus driver, Kate Adolph from Te Papa, Franki and Dayna from Weta, Darren Milson and Zak Willis at the Te Papa cafe  and Kerry Kulpinski from Wishbone at Wellington Airport.

The children got to sit in the cockpit of the ATR and wear the airline hats. Thank you Captain Brain.

What a fantastic day. Everything was laid on and it was such a treat to be a part of that adventure.
Did you know that Weta Workshop makes the miniature sets for Thunderbirds from recycled material like toilet roll inners, lemon squeezers, old printed circuit boards, material from acquarium and old mattresses.
The technicians use every day things like PVA, glue guns and superglue. They also hide things on the mini sets that have a special Kiwiana flavour to them.
The Gallipoli exhibition  at Te Papa was also created by Weta. Jared and I took a group of children for a brief tour. It's a place where you need to spend a half day on your own so you can see it all and think about what you are reading and seeing.

This was an incredible privilege for us all and we are very thankful for the opportunity.



































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