Marlborough Weekly - 10 September 2019

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Rātū 10 Mahuru 2019 | Tuesday 10 September 2019

Cafe ready for liftoff

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Principal quits job Paula Hulburt Editor

paula@marlboroughmedia.co.nz

The principal of Marlborough Boys’ College has resigned and will be gone from the top job by the end of the year. Wayne Hegarty revealed he will be retiring as principal at the end of December. The move comes in the wake of a challenging few months at the Blenheim college after allegations of sexual abuse involving a teacher. A woman is due to appear in Blenheim court charged with unlawful sexual connection on 23 September. The Board of Trustees received his resignation on Sunday evening. A letter was sent out to all parents of students at the college yesterday at noon. Board chairman Sturrock Saunders says Wayne has “contributed significantly” to the college during his ten years as principal. “His strength and compassion has also been evident over the past few months while the school has navigated a considerable challenge and it is a testament

to Wayne, his senior leadership team and staff that the school has continued providing a very high quality of education in a supportive and settled environment. “Wayne’s focus has always been the boys and providing them with the very best learning and teaching opportunities to enable them to be the best they can be,” he says. Marlborough Boys’ College came under public scrutiny earlier this year as allegations hit headlines around New Zealand and overseas. Wayne and the board of Trustees worked hard to keep disruption to a minimum, Sturrock says. The former Rangiora High School deputy principal began at the college in February 2010. He will stay on at the school in a support capacity, undertaking tasks such as start-ofyear compliance reporting and planning and continued co-location project work. Wayne and his wife Joan, a registered nurse, moved to Blenheim in 2010.

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Fins up at Lansdowne

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Paw patrol

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Avalanche dog handler Cait Hall with Rosko and Rainbow Ski Area’s general manager James Lazor. Photo: Charles Anderson.

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