Tawhai Teachers Just Don’t Want to Leave
October 16, 2009Over the years Tawhai School has changed a lot but some teachers just don’t want to leave. I interviewed Mrs Wheeler about her long service at Tawhai School.
Mrs Wheeler started teaching here in 1985 and has taught in seven different rooms; 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and also the library for two terms when her classroom burnt down. Mrs Wheeler said that in 1985 there were six teachers and the principal Mr Wainwright taught a year six class, but had some time off each week to work in the office. The only rooms were 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 14 and 15.
She said her favourite time at Tawhai was when in 1985 Haley’s Comet passed over New Zealand and Miss Fox and the staff had a very innovative idea. A parent worked at the Weather Bureau and kept them updated to when a cloudless sky would happen. They had to postpone the event several times until finally the message went home; “It’s on tonight” At 4:00 am the teachers, parents and children came to see Haley’s Comet. Then it was back inside to view science displays in the classrooms and have breakfast cooked by the students. By 8:00 am the school day was over and the children went home back to bed. What a truly memorable school day!
One of the biggest happenings at Tawhai School was the fire that damaged rooms 1 and 2 and caused rooms 3 and 4 to be demolished. Mrs Wheeler remembers moving into the library to teach while a new room entered through the back gate over to room 8. It arrived on my birthday; a great present but… as the bell rang and the children were dismissed for the day they stood around watching the classroom being lowered-it tilted forward towards them causing damage to the floor and it had to be rebuilt! A huge fright for all of us.
Mrs Wheeler says I have always loved teaching, especially at Tawhai because of the wonderful children I teach, their friendly, caring parents and the truly magnificent, memorable staff.




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