At Westlake Girls, there’s a vibrant cultural and creative energy buzzing right now. Our school productions, combined with Westlake Boys, have been a tremendous success (with the final performance tomorrow), and we’re eagerly looking forward to upcoming events such as Indian Night and Music of the Lake in the coming weeks.
As educators, moments like these serve as a reminder that success goes far beyond the classroom. It’s inspiring to see our students chasing their passions—whether it’s performing on stage, celebrating their cultures, organising events, or supporting one another. Success isn’t always measured by high grades or trophies. Sometimes, it’s found in the quiet fulfilment of working behind the scenes, the thrill of stepping out of your comfort zone, or the pride that comes from serving others.
That same spirit was on display this ANZAC Day when our students, led by Head Prefect Julia Wilkins and Deputy Head Prefect Anahera Petera, represented us with pride at the Takapuna Commemoration Service. It reminded us that success can also be found in service, reflection, and community.
This week, we also celebrated a major milestone with the opening of our beautiful new Whare Āhuru Mōwai (A Safe Place for All). We were also honoured to receive the gift of a name for the Whare Āhuru Mōwai by our Iwi, Ngāti Pāoa ‘Te Manawa o Hine Kahukura’ – The heart of a female leader.
The gift of this name from Ngāti Pāoa reflects our deeply valued partnership.
The realisation of this dream has been years in the making—through planning, collaboration, and unwavering belief. It’s a powerful reminder that some successes unfold slowly and quietly.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead!
Jane Stanley
Principal