Short Stories
Short Stories
Stories about our schools, about what we’re thinking, about being part of the Anglican network, about our people. Browse through them, or use our tags to narrow down the search.
Julie Peterson, principal of Woodford House in Havelock North, talks about what it means to her to be a principal of a Christian, Anglican school.
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Julie PetersonCovid-19 is not “good news” for anyone, but our schools have discovered encouraging things emerging in their communities in response and as a result of this Covid-19 experience. Here, then,…
Read More about Good News Stories during Covid-19Hear stories from some Chaplains of our boys’ schools and primary schools as to what brought them into chaplaincy, and why they choose to stay in the role.
Read More about Why am I a Chaplain? (2)There are many paths to chaplaincy, and here Dinah tells us of her own, filled-with-surprises, path to Hukarere and Te Aute.
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Dinah LambertDiana, who is Principal of St Margaret’s College, Christchurch, talks about being a principal of an Anglican School and the importance of the Five Marks of Mission in shaping their…
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Diana PatchettThis is one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves at Anglican Schools. Is our gospel still good news? If so, why? When we remind ourselves of this,…
Read More about Is the Christian Good News still “good news” today?Our chaplains have come to their roles from a variety of backgrounds. Some thought about it for a long time. Some had it sprung on them! But all have remained…
Read More about Why am I a School Chaplain? Views from some of our Girls’ Schools.This is one of a series of short films we’re making available to help us think through some questions which are basic to our work in Anglican Schools. In this…
Read More about Is School Chaplaincy Important?The deputy headmaster at Southwell was interested to find out what students thought of the new Middle School Theology course, and how it impacted on other aspects of school life.…
Read More about Students talk about the Middle School Theology courseSearch
Julie Peterson, principal of Woodford House in Havelock North, talks about what it means to…
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Julie PetersonCovid-19 is not “good news” for anyone, but our schools have discovered encouraging things emerging…
Read More about Good News Stories during Covid-19Hear stories from some Chaplains of our boys’ schools and primary schools as to what…
Read More about Why am I a Chaplain? (2)There are many paths to chaplaincy, and here Dinah tells us of her own, filled-with-surprises,…
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Dinah LambertDiana, who is Principal of St Margaret’s College, Christchurch, talks about being a principal of…
Read More about Our People’s Stories: Diana PatchettThis is one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves at Anglican Schools.…
Read More about Is the Christian Good News still “good news” today?