Page 8 - Warrah Annual Report 2021/2022
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                 Her academic qualifications, which include
a Bachelor of Education with Honours and
a Master of Secondary Teaching (Research), an additional Master of Inclusion and Communication and a Graduate Diploma in Steiner Education, support her experience. With an obvious passion for teaching, and an enthusiastic approach, we are delighted to see Anna step into the role, and have already seen her flourish.
We are under no illusion that headwinds remain strong. The last year was a very challenging period for all schools, not just ours, but we have a positive outlook for the future post-COVID.
Board Changes
This year we had two long-serving members elect to step down and take a well-earned break. Hannah Semler and Paul Power have both given tireless service to the organisation, volunteering their time over many years. I would like to sincerely thank them both on behalf of myself, the board and the Warrah community. While I will miss their input,
I am confident they will remain stalwart members of Warrah for many years to come, and I look forward to their ongoing contributions.
Partnerships and Thanks
Everyone should feel proud of their achievements, and there is a good deal to celebrate. As the cultural events calendar starts to fill up once again, we look forward to an increasing number of opportunities to come together as a community. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the management team and all our committed employees, my fellow board members, partners, friends of Warrah and everyone who has helped us through the last year, and look forward with optimism to the year ahead.
Steve Malin
Chair
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