
Well it'll be official be the time most of you read this.
I have accepted a teaching position at the Son Centre Christian School (SCCS) here in Swan Hill.
For those of you in the know you'll aready know that I attended this school for it's first 3 years of opperation. My parents were also part of the initial organisation of the school and for it's first 5 or so years. I was a member of it's 3 graduating year 6 class. As such I will now be the very first ex-student to come back and teach at SCCS.
I am really excited about this new move. I will be able to teach what I truly believe to students who have been sent to the school for that exact reason.
It wil be hard to leave St. Mary's and the staff really don't want me to go. They have all been very understanding and have wished me well.
SCCS have answered another prayer of mine. They have agreed to appoint me for 4 days a week to allow me to be a leader in the Elevate Program. (See post 'Challenged')
Thanks to everyone who prayed for me, your prayers and mine have been answered.
11 comments:
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are going to be so good for the school! Very proud.
(typo on the first comment)
Congrats Mark! Sounds like a great job? Are you teaching the same age children or are you changing that too (or did I not read closely enough?).
Sounds like a great school!
Way to go Mark! I spoke at that school with Leigh...
I've been in that staff lounge!
(is that the same school?)
I have staff rooms.
Yeah it's the same school Angie. It's a great school, I can't wait to start.
I'm sure your staff rooms are just fine too Glenna!
Yes, that was supposed to say I HATE staff rooms. But I do have them and yes, they are something to behold.
Staff rooms are great. It's where I go to get away from the rowdy Yr 6's at the end of the year.
It makes so much more sense now that I know you meant to say you Hate staff rooms.
Mmmmm... to me too! I thought that you were just being touchy that Ange was more impressed with Mark's staff soom!
No but just so that you know, Angie has probably also been in the staff room that I occasionally (but very, very rarely) attend.
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