Tue 13 May
09:00 AM
Interschool Cross Country
Ko Tanya King tōku ingoa. It was over 20 years ago that I started teaching at Tītahi Bay School and since then I have taught every age group and had various roles, working alongside our tamariki and kaiako. Our school is a very special place within a special community that I just love. You can’t help but feel happy walking around our school grounds with our beautiful environment, our murals and cared for gardens and playgrounds, not to mention our warm and friendly staff and KURA kids. I feel that teaching is not just a job but a privilege in that I get to teach and promote KURA values and create opportunities that have an impact. When I am not at school you will find me hanging out with my family and friends (or possibly cuddling our new pet rabbits!) or in the yoga studio, finding peace and relaxation.
Tēnā koutou katoa. Ko Chelsea Renshaw tōku ingoa. I love working at Tītahi Bay School. I am approaching my 14th year of teaching, with 12 of those years spent at this Kura. I have two tamariki, aged 8 and 4. It is an absolute privilege to work within this supportive community, alongside so many wonderful kaiako and tamariki. Our Kura offers many wonderful opportunities for tamariki to learn and grow as unique individuals. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my whānau, cooking, exercising, and having fun with my friends.
Kia ora koutou e te whānau, ko Cherie tōku ingoa. It is such a privilege to be part of the Tītahi Bay School community. From the first time I walked through the door, I knew this was a kura whose kaupapa and values resonated with me. Born and raised in Orongomai, Upper Hutt, I moved with my husband and three children (currently aged 8–16 years) to Porirua more than ten years ago, after several years living overseas. I’m passionate about Sir Mason Durie’s model of Te Whare Tapa Whā – places of wellbeing that embody physical, mental, and emotional health, rooted in whānau and whenua. I’m keen to help cultivate respectful learning environments that provide nurture, warmth, consistency, and a good deal of humour and creativity too. Places where all tamariki feel seen, heard, and can thrive. In my spare time, I love to garden and be outside, journal and read, make art, and walk our beautiful pup beside the sea. Poipoia te kākano kia puāwai – Nurture the seed, and it will bloom.
Tēnā koutou katoa. Ko Lauren Blakeley tōku ingoa. I began my teaching journey at Titahi Bay School in 2023 and have been loving every second of it. It is a huge privilege to be teaching at such a great kura within an amazing community, with incredible tamariki and alongside awesome kaiako. I am passionate about ensuring my classroom is a safe, supportive and inclusive environment where students thrive as individuals and as a team. Outside of mahi I love playing rugby, reading, baking, going to the gym, spending time with my whānau and friends and doing anything outdoors.
Kia ora koutou. Ko Sharon toku ingoa.
I have been teaching at this amazing Kura for 16 years, all up having spent over 40 years in education throughout Aotearoa and overseas. My husband and I have lived in this wonderful community for over 30 years, and our two children spent a very happy time at this Kura. (They left and I moved in) The fine tamariki and the kaiako who uphold the PB4L values make my heart sing, this is a truly special place to belong. I am working part time this year releasing teachers, and the other part of my life is devoted to being an outrageously proud and happy nana to my three gorgeous moko. How lucky am I to have it all right here in the Bay.
Kia ora. Ko Jessie McKee tōku ingoa. Over the past three years, I have worked as a teacher aide and found a passion for working with tamariki. This year I am excited to be a part of this amazing school as a master’s student. I look forward to meeting new tamariki and getting to know the wider community. Outside of school, I enjoy reading, going to the gym, camping, walking and hanging out with my family and friends.
Kia ora. Kō Sarah Taylor tōku ingoa.
I have been teaching for 17 years, and most of these at this wonderful kura. It is the amazing tamariki, kaimahi and environment that makes this place feel like a home away from home for me. Currently, I teach at Titahi Bay School part-time. Outside of school I am busy with my own three children, cooking, reading or exercising- my favourite ways to relax!
Tēnā koutou katoa,
Ko Nadia tōku ingoa. He uri tēnei nō Ngāti Maniapoto me Ngāti Tūwharetoa. Ko Te Huia te whānau. I tipu ake au ki Porirua ā e noho ana au ki Tītahi Bay. Ko Hayden tōku hoa rangatira. Ko Carter rātou ko Anahera, Ko Amaia-Grace ā māua tamariki.
A mum of three, a lot of my time is spent running around after my own tamariki and enjoying time with whānau and friends. I feel very blessed to be working in the community that I live in and with the beautiful kaimahi at Tītahi Bay kura. I became a kaiako because I am passionate about our tamariki and whānau. My heart is to see every child that we work with, grow with a security in who they are, knowing that they are worthy, and to be encouraged to take hold of the amazing things that the future holds for them.
For parents of enrolled New Entrants, join us for an information afternoon from 2:20pm – 2:50pm
Here you’ll find the topics we’ll be covering each term and the areas of learning we’ll be focussing on.
KURA Kids are Believers and Achievers