Last week Derek Wenmoth and myself hosted a Day of Celebration for 18 APDPs who had participated in our 20 week Refresh Reconnect Refocus (RRR) programme.
Programme Structure
The programme aimed to help Senior Leaders develop their leadership capabilities and to explore opportunities for meaningful change. It focused on three key areas:
Refresh: Taking a pause to reflect on personal and professional priorities
Reconnect: Exploring personal motivations and learning tools to plan and maintain momentum with a personal focus area
Refocus: Developing a future focused approach with a supportive community and practical steps
The programme structure included:
An initial three day retreat in Wellington
A 20 week period of on-line support, including whole-group meetings and one-on-one coaching/mentoring
A one day celebration event
Range of Focus Areas
A feature of the programme is that participants are given support to decide on their particular focus area over the 20 weeks. They are provided with tools to flesh out their thinking, develop a hypothesis, create a plan to test their hypothesis, embrace experimentation and maintain momentum.
At the Day of Celebration we heard their stories across a range of issues which included:
Imagine if Assessment for Learning practices were consistent across the school. All children would be exposed to a consistent process for learning, no matter the context. Language would be consistent so there is no cognitive overload, allowing the focus to be on agentic learners who are in charge of their learning.
Imagine if students were exposed to and learned how to have more agency in their learning, and in doing so experienced deeper learning, higher levels of engagement and satisfaction - enjoyment even! Imagine if school was a place students wanted to be!
Imagine if our School was the school where every Year 11 teacher was deliberately tracking and planning interventions to student learning and achievement Imagine if every Year 11 knew that their teachers, Deans and DP cared about their learning and knew they were being actively helped to achieve.
Imagine if we adopted a coaching and mentoring mindset, so that leaders can empower their teams, foster a sustainable leadership culture, and create clear pathways for growth at our school. Through structured models and targeted mentoring, we can then unlock leadership potential and drive lasting impact.
Imagine if, as educators, we embraced a culture of experimentation and failure in our own teaching practice. What if we gave ourselves the freedom to try new strategies, tools, and approaches without the pressure to get everything perfect? Imagine the impact it could have, showing our learners that failure is simply a stepping stone to success and that true growth comes from the courage to experiment, learn, and evolve.
Imagine if every student left our School as a confident, competent writer? A writer equipped with the skills to succeed in NCEA Literacy and pursue their chosen pathway in life. We’re confident we have a program that will have a profound impact—not only on your teaching but also on the students you work with. This is the opportunity we have to shape their future with an amazing explicit writing programme.
Imagine if we developed a Graduation Ceremony which truly captured a broader definition of success and acknowledged the journey of growth experienced by our ākonga.
Imagine if we could ensure that wellbeing thrived in our school for all by having a specific and proactive focus to support groups of students who have serious, stubborn and identified needs in our community – our rainbow, migrant and disabled students.
Outcomes
All participants acknowledged that the level of momentum they were able to maintain would not have been possible without the support of the like-minded leaders with them on the programme and the one-on-one coaching and mentoring provided. This is a unique feature of this programme.
These 18 are now part of a graduation cohort of 50 leaders in Aotearoa and Australia who have completed these programmes.
What Did Participants Say About The RRR Programme?
I rated it 10/10 because it offered a powerful blend of professional connection, strategic insight, and personal recalibration elements often overlooked in the relentless pace of school leadership.
I really enjoyed meeting all of the other course members, and having the chance to learn and grow from others in a similar role to me. The expert support from Derek and Maurie was inspiring and motivating.
The most valuable elements for me were those that helped deepen my self-awareness and clarify my purpose, especially the work around understanding my 'why' and the one-on-one mentoring sessions. These provided both affirmation and stretch.
One unexpected benefit was the opportunity to pause and genuinely reflect in a structured yet low-pressure environment, something that’s rare in the fast pace of school leadership. This space helped me reframe challenges not as operational problems to solve, but as leadership opportunities to approach with clarity and intent.
Maurie and Derek provided exceptional inspiration and mentorship throughout the programme, guiding participants with clarity, wisdom, and deep educational insight. Their coaching empowered every individual to grow as a more effective and reflective leader of learning and education. The connections made with fellow leaders of learning in their respective roles was a highlight - after all, sharing is what wise teachers and leaders do best! Thank you all!
The Good News
We’ve been asked to offer this opportunity again in 2026 so are opening up for registrations of interest through this link. If you are seeking further information please visit our website.