Caring School
The Guidance Network
The school has an efficient and experienced team of staff who make up the
Guidance Network. The network includes the Guidance Councillor, Deans, Senior
Administration Staff, Careers Advisors and Group Teachers
Who Do I Contact?
Members of the network welcome you to approach them on any matter. We share
your concerns and aim to make Rangitikei College a sharing school so that:
pupils are happy to come to school
pupils and parents will seek help with problems
A Development Reading Programme is run for students who may be experiencing
difficulties in reading. Specialist staff are employed to work with students
either individually or in small groups
For the most serious problems or on matters of school policy the Principal,
Deputy Principal or Assistant Principal should be contacted.
- Deans usually deal with discipline matters or subject choices at the appropriate
form level:
- The Dean of Year 9 is Mrs Shelly Humes
- The Dean of Year 10 is Miss Rona Te Huia
- The Dean of Year 11 is
Mr Steve Costelloe
- The Dean of Year 12 is Ms S Osgood
- The Dean of Year 13 is Mrs Laurine Stantiall
For general problems the key person to contact is the Group Teacher, who may
deal with the problem, or refer you to a person who can assist you.
The Guidance Counsellor
The Guidance Counsellor is available to meet with students who may be experiencing
problems. Parents are welcome to contact him if they have concerns about their
son or daughter. The Counsellor is available to discuss personal, social or
career problems. This is done confidentially with individual students and/or
parents. The Careers Advisor, is also happy to meet with parents
The Health Service
Students have access to the Adolescent Health Nurse, who visits the school
each week. The nurse is employed by Good Health Wanganui to provide free and
confidential assessment, treatment and referral services.
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