Thursday, 26 June 2014

A little bit of magic at Wanganui Girls College

Every now and again we get a group of mums together who inspire us and this was one of those groups. Together with Simon Waters who is an extraordinary tutor a remarkable group of woman came together to do this Computer in Homes class.

It was the stories our mums shared about their hopes, dreams and interests that made this group so special.  I believe this group will have amazing tales to share of how they used their computers at the end of 12 months.  Each of them had the goals, talents and potential to do what they dreamed of.

Even the way it all came together was different.  Two days before the class we had two people registered. We thought the class was not going to be able to go ahead - then - out of nowhere another 10 marvellous woman arrived and we embarked on a journey of discovery together.

Simon your students told me they had fish and chips and chocolate fish - none of the other tutors did this!!  I hope your class knew how lucky they were.

I trust you will enjoy and make the most of the opportunities technology brings

Arohanui - here are our mums and our youngest class member EVER!



And here is your class and graduation



Wanganui Girls College on PhotoPeach

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