In this episode, we explore what it means to lead a Catholic integrated school in Aotearoa New Zealand. We discuss how the Integration Act shapes day-to-day leadership and decision-making, how principals balance their school's special character with New Zealand curriculum requirements, and how the relationship between the principal, the Board of Trustees, and the Catholic proprietor works in practice. We also look at the unique funding and property challenges of the dual funding model, what it means to find and retain tagged staff in a competitive market, and what our guests enjoy about leading a Catholic integrated school.
Hosted by Eleisha McNeill.
Our guests are:
Kay Tester, tumuaki of Te Kura o Hato Petera e Paora (Saints Peter and Paul School) in Lower Hutt
Kate Nicholson, principal of Trinity Catholic College in Ōtepoti Dunedin
Daniel Pepper, principal of St Dominic's Catholic Primary School in Auckland
Additional information
The New Zealand Catholic Education Office (NZCEO) https://www.nzceo.org.nz