Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Mihi

Téná koutou katoa

Ko Lucy Cameron tákú ingoa
No Waikanae ahau
Ko Richard ráua ko Lucille óku mátua
Ko Andy tókú Tane
Ko Lucia ráua ko Riley áku Tamariki
Ko Kapakapanui te Maunga
Ko Waikanae te Awa
Ko Kapiti te Motu
Ko Te Rau o Te Rangi te Moana
Ko Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai te Iwi

Téná koutou
Téná koutou
Téná koutou katoa

Greetings everybody,

A little bit about me.........

My Name is Lucy Cameron (Davenport) and I began teaching at Kapanui School in 2001 after graduating with a Bachelor of Eduction from Wellington College of Education.

At Kapanui School I taught in the Year 7/8 syndicate and thoroughly enjoyed the beginnings of my teaching career.  I organised the school netball, was involved with the Dance Splash, Choir and the very important Lip Sync competition that still runs there to this day.

I took a break from teaching to get married and start my family.  Lucia and Riley arrived over the few years and during that time I relieved in various schools around the Kapiti Coast.

I began teaching at Waikanae School in 2010 and have had the most wonderful experience at this awesome school.  We are so lucky here at Waikanae to have such passionate teachers and non teaching staff, supportive parents and incredible grounds for our children to enjoy.  We are always looking for new and innovative ways to ensure our learners get the best out of their education and it's exciting to see how technology is making a positive impact.

Please don't hesitate to contact me on l.cameron@waikanae.school.nz or pop in and see me.  In 2015 I have syndicate meeting commitments on Monday afternoons and staff meetings on Tuesday afternoons.

Some extra things you might see me doing around the school:

  • Coordinate the school netball.  You can find more information about what we offer on our netball blog.  
  • I work with the seniors in choreographing a dance to perform at the annual Dance Splash festival.
  • Coordinating the 40 hour famine for World Vision at the school 
  • Coordinating the Carols on the field each year and directing our Celebration of the Arts production every two years.
  • Working with the PTA and Whanau Support Group