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New principal brings fresh vision

NYAH District Primary School (NDPS) is embarking on an exciting new chapter with the appointment of Dean Harrop as principal.

Mr Harrop said he is dedicated to ensuring the school remains a vital part of the local fabric.

“You can’t have a community without a school,” he said.

His leadership comes at a crucial time for the school.

After a fire in November affected several classrooms, the staff and students responded quickly, working together to transform the challenge into an opportunity for growth and renewal.

A key focus for Mr Harrop is making the school more accessible for families.

To support students who need after-school care, NDPS is working on plans to improve transport options, helping families stay connected to the school and wider community.

Harrop said he deeply valued the wisdom of Pam Paynter, a highly experienced teacher who has devoted decades to the school and even taught him as a child.

“She’s one of the most dedicated teachers I know,” he said.

Paynter herself highlights the school’s welcoming atmosphere, personalised approach to learning, and the strong involvement of families as some of its greatest strengths.

NDPS is well-known for its sense of belonging, with families coming together through various events.

“The school hosts Father’s and Mother’s Day breakfasts, Grandparents Day, and book fairs to foster connections,” Mr Harrop said.

“The welcome barbecue and pancake day events encourage parents to cook alongside students.

“Grandparents also volunteer to help with reading, further nurturing a supportive and inclusive environment.”

Looking ahead, several exciting events are planned.

The school will mark Anzac Day by contributing historical records and photos to celebrate the Nyah district’s 100th anniversary next month.

On April 2, Prep to year 2 students will attend a performance of The Very Hungry Caterpillar at the town hall.

Mr Harrop believes a vibrant and successful education department is pivotal to the town’s growth and prosperity.

“The more we can keep this school thriving, the more people might want to move out this way,” he said.

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