Welcome to New Staff for 2023


New Staff pictured from Left: Mr A Castelli, Miss M Holmes, Ms A Dudman, Ms J Norton, Mr B Dean-Webb, Mrs F Ormond, Miss P Nepe Apatu, Mrs J Coddington,

Welcome to our new staff for 2023. 

 

Teaching Staff

Mr A Castelli - "Kia ora, my name is Andres Castelli. I am originally from Chile and moved to NZ in 2016. I have previously taught in Tokoroa and Flaxmere. I am looking forward to getting to know the students and the staff members from this kura!"

Miss M HolmesKia ora my names Madie Holmes, I have recently completed my Diploma in Teaching and am excited to be teaching in the Physical Education Faculty at Central Hawke’s Bay College this year. 

Ms A Dudman - 'Kia ora, my name is Angela Dudman and I am really excited to be returning to teach at CHBC. I have had several years out of the district, teaching Art at both Karamu High School and Sacred Heart College while away. I am really looking forward to being involved in the school and wider community and seeing the great work the students create.'

Ms J Norton - Hi I'm Ms Norton. I am from Auckland and moved to Central Hawke’s Bay last year. I love sport and am enjoying living in the sunny Hawke’s Bay. 

Mr B Dean-Webb - Kia ora I have recently moved to Hawke's Bay from rainy England, it seems the rain has followed me, so I do apologise! I am teaching in the Humanities Faculty after teaching for three years at Lord Grey Academy in Milton Keynes. I am looking forward to having a very eventful time here at CHB. 

Mrs Fleur Ormond - Kia ora, I am excited to return to Central Hawke's Bay College teaching in the Humanities and English Faculty’s. I am passionate about inspiring the rangatahi of this community. Look forward to meeting you. Fleur

Miss P Nepe Apatu - Kia Ora, my name is Te Puawaiora Nepe Apatu. I was born and raised here in Waipukurau, attending Central Hawke’s Bay College from 2015-2019 and am now returning as a first year teacher to teach Te Reo Māori. I'm super excited to get into the new school year and get to know the rangatahi of Ruataniwha better!

Mrs J Coddington - Kia ora I have been working at Te Aute College for many years and I am excited to return to the College. I am teaching in the Science Faculty.

 

Librarian

Ms R Eastmond (not pictured)- I specialise in Classical Literature and Folklore. I am looking forward to joining the campus and making new friends.


Article added: Friday 03 February 2023

 

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