
Tēnā koutou Katoa,
A Big Thank You to Our Whānau
We want to express our sincere thanks to all our whānau who took the time to join us for the recent Aspirational Conversations. Your involvement is invaluable to us and plays a key role in strengthening the connection between home and school.
By sharing the aspirations and goals of whānau, akonga, and kaiako, we’re able to align our efforts and create a stronger, more united approach to supporting our ākonga, your tamariki, on their learning journeys. These conversations help ensure that we’re all working together with a shared vision for their growth, success, and well-being.
We’re grateful for the trust you place in us and for walking alongside us as we continue to support the best possible outcomes for our students, your children.
Thank you, whānau, for being such an important part of our school community.
A Special Thank You for Your Input
We would also like to thank everyone who took part in our community consultation during the Aspirational Conversations. Your valuable feedback helps inform our strategic planning as we look ahead to making important decisions about resourcing, planning, and budgeting. Your insights play a crucial role in shaping the direction of our school and ensuring we’re meeting the needs of all our tamariki and members of our school community.
Here is a Brief Summary of Your Feedback:
What matters most to our whānau:
- Foundational academic skills (literacy, numeracy)
- Emotional and social learning (respect, resilience, empathy)
- Practical life skills and personal development
- Empowering tamariki to be confident, communicative, lifelong learners
- Our PRIDE Values
How whānau want to be involved:
- They attend events regularly and value communication
- They prefer a mix of digital and face-to-face updates
- They want visibility into learning, progress, and celebrations
How they view the school:
- Warm, inclusive, supportive, and effective
- Areas to grow: challenge for high achievers, sports/leadership opportunities, clearer
communication at times
We were truly heartened by the positive feedback from you, our community, about our school, its dedicated staff, and the strong sense of community we’ve all worked together to build. It’s evident that whānau, ākonga, and kaimahi alike all value the environment we’re creating. This shared effort is what makes our school such a special place for everyone involved.
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari kē he toa takitini
My success is not individual success but the success of a collective.
This whakataukī, which resonated with so many of you, reflects the collaborative nature and collective effort that is valued and appreciated by our community of whānau, tamariki, and kaimahi, here at Bulls School. We are all part of this , and we all contribute to strengthening the foundations we’re building together for our tamariki/mokopuna.
Nga mihi nui kia koutou katoa,
Megan Syme