Ben Witheford — May 23, 2018

Please read the following information clearly. It outlines what we will do if we are hit with some adverse weather.

Therefore we need to keep in mind this increases the potential for a disrupted school day due to snow, ice and other winter, alpine weather conditions.
Below are the two main adverse weather scenarios, and the methods of communication that we will use.

1. Adverse Weather Overnight and Early Morning

A representative on behalf of Wakatipu School’s liaises with QLDC’s roading contractor and makes a decision re any changes to the school day. If changes are made the likely changes are:

  1. School is open as normal
  2. School has a delayed start
  3. School is closed.

Please note that we liaise with all the schools in the Wakatipu Basin, and that our decisions are generally coordinated.  However at times they can vary.

2. Adverse Weather During the School Day

Please note that closing the school early is problematic for a number of reasons, and we will try and run school until the normal end of day if possible. Accordingly we do not want parents coming to school to collect their children unless specifically notified to do so.

The likely scenarios for adverse weather events during the school day are:

  1. School runs until normal time.
  2. School closes early.
  3. In an extreme adverse weather event, students may be kept at school until travel is safe.

Communication

Our primary concern is the safety of our students and this will always be paramount in our decision making.

Regards

Ben Witheford

Principal