Principal's Welcome
Kia ora
I am Toni Burnside and I have been Principal at BAS since August 2014. I have been employed at a very exciting time in education as there are vast changes happening across the country as schools adapt and change their practices in order to better equip children for the 21st century and the world they live in. In the past ten years there has been a distinct shift from the model of school as a place where we tip knowledge into children to a place where we give students the opportunity to work with knowledge in creative and innovative ways as they solve problems and collaborate with others in authentic learning situations. |
Future focused learning is most successful when the space that children work in is flexible and adaptable to their needs. Our school sustained damage in the 2011 earthquake; we are fortunate that in 2022 we are going to have a purpose built school that will further enhance the learning experience our tamariki get.
For the last three years we have been working through the design process for our new school which will be built on the old Shirley Boys Site in North Avon Road. We expect the school build to begin in March 2021 with a completion date of mid 2022.
When we move to our new school we will change our name to Pareawa Banks Avenue School. Pareawa means adorn the banks of the river. We are also in the process of designing a new uniform which will be transitioned in over a two year period.
BAS staff are using the lead up time to our new school to refine our knowledge, understanding and practices so we will be fully able to make the most of our new learning environment when it is built.
We are already on the collaborative teaching and learning journey with the majority of teachers across the school working in partnership with another teacher. Teams are fully committed to collaborative teaching; we work with a power of two model where fifty students have two teachers.
For the last three years we have been working through the design process for our new school which will be built on the old Shirley Boys Site in North Avon Road. We expect the school build to begin in March 2021 with a completion date of mid 2022.
When we move to our new school we will change our name to Pareawa Banks Avenue School. Pareawa means adorn the banks of the river. We are also in the process of designing a new uniform which will be transitioned in over a two year period.
BAS staff are using the lead up time to our new school to refine our knowledge, understanding and practices so we will be fully able to make the most of our new learning environment when it is built.
We are already on the collaborative teaching and learning journey with the majority of teachers across the school working in partnership with another teacher. Teams are fully committed to collaborative teaching; we work with a power of two model where fifty students have two teachers.
We acknowledge the importance of new entrants being transitioned into school through a smaller learning environment so initially tamariki are placed with one teacher. We endeavour to keep new entrant numbers to under twenty. Once our new entrants are feeling comfortable within their single cell environment we then gradually give them the opportunity to mix and learn with another class; slowly building up to a full collaborative environment by their second year of learning.
Students at BAS are provided with a great education in and out of the class. Our students are offered many extra-curricular opportunities to help them develop holistically. We have a strong Kapahaka group, a Pasifika group and a large choir. During the lunch hour children get the opportunity to participate in a range of clubs. We have basketball teams that play after school and Saturday netball teams. We have our own radio station. We believe in giving children opportunities to build their leadership capability so we have peer mediators, a media club, a school council, house captains and school leaders.
Children get these extra learning experiences because our teachers are dedicated and they want to provide BAS students with a quality education. We are proud of our 2020 ERO Report. It reflects the hard work and effort of our team and confirms we are achieving positive outcomes for our students in and out of the classroom.
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For sustained improvement and future learner success, the school can draw on existing strengths in:
Our HEART values are central to all that we do and are strongly reflected in daily life at BAS.
Vision: Living and learning with HEART
HEART Values
Strategic Pillars
Students at BAS are provided with a great education in and out of the class. Our students are offered many extra-curricular opportunities to help them develop holistically. We have a strong Kapahaka group, a Pasifika group and a large choir. During the lunch hour children get the opportunity to participate in a range of clubs. We have basketball teams that play after school and Saturday netball teams. We have our own radio station. We believe in giving children opportunities to build their leadership capability so we have peer mediators, a media club, a school council, house captains and school leaders.
Children get these extra learning experiences because our teachers are dedicated and they want to provide BAS students with a quality education. We are proud of our 2020 ERO Report. It reflects the hard work and effort of our team and confirms we are achieving positive outcomes for our students in and out of the classroom.
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For sustained improvement and future learner success, the school can draw on existing strengths in:
- a strongly shared commitment to the equitable learning and wellbeing of students
- effective leadership that ensures a sense of purpose, clarity of expectations and processes, and builds leadership capacity across the school
- a rich and responsive curriculum providing authentic contexts and centred on the school values and vision.
Our HEART values are central to all that we do and are strongly reflected in daily life at BAS.
Vision: Living and learning with HEART
HEART Values
- H= Hauora: be well to do well
- E= Excellence: better than before
- A=Aroha: kind thoughts, words and actions
- R=Respect: give respect to get respect
- T=Togetherness: together is better.
Strategic Pillars
- Living HEART
- Active learners at the HEART
- BAS the connecting HEART of the community
BAS is a member of the Otākaro Kāhui Ako. This Community of Learning is made up of: Shirley Primary School, Shirley Intermediate, Shirley Boys High, Avonside Girls, Chisnallwood Intermediate and Waitakiri Primary.
This will be the fourth year that our Kahui Ako have shared targets and aspirations for our learners. Currently our focus is threefold: literacy, hauora and cultural responsiveness. We also have a shared goal in relation to lifting attendance rates across all our kura. Justin Field (Chisnallwood) and Andrew Barker (Waitakiriri) are our lead principals. |
Finally I need to mention two key people, our junior school and senior school deputy principals.
Tricia Carroll and Tracey Mora are pivotal in supporting our educational journey as we move forward. Tricia has a wealth of knowledge and experience in literacy, assessment and leadership. Providing a firm foundation in reading, writing and maths will always be a focus for Tricia.
Tracey is an innovative and creative thinker who questions and challenges the status quo and then replaces it with exciting and challenging 21st century programmes and procedures. Our senior leadership team has a variety of complementary strengths which provide a sound foundation allowing us to manage and benefit from the changing educational environment we are a part of.
The future of education is exciting. BAS has a great team of teachers and support staff. We are about to get a brand new, purpose built learning environment. We would love to welcome you and your child to our BAS whanau. Join our learning journey!
Toni Burnside
Tricia Carroll and Tracey Mora are pivotal in supporting our educational journey as we move forward. Tricia has a wealth of knowledge and experience in literacy, assessment and leadership. Providing a firm foundation in reading, writing and maths will always be a focus for Tricia.
Tracey is an innovative and creative thinker who questions and challenges the status quo and then replaces it with exciting and challenging 21st century programmes and procedures. Our senior leadership team has a variety of complementary strengths which provide a sound foundation allowing us to manage and benefit from the changing educational environment we are a part of.
The future of education is exciting. BAS has a great team of teachers and support staff. We are about to get a brand new, purpose built learning environment. We would love to welcome you and your child to our BAS whanau. Join our learning journey!
Toni Burnside