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Mr Wallis returns to 'the real world'

Ettalong Public School's principal Mr Colin Wallis has returned to duties after three terms of leading the deployment of the new Learning Management and Business Reform in primary schools across the Central Coast.

"I am pleased to be back into the real world back at school," Mr Wallis said.

"The deployment went very smoothly and all primary schools on the Central Coast are now utilising the new administrative and student well-being technologies," he said.

"The system will make the statewide recording of relevant student well-being and learning needs more efficient and more easily attainable for eventually all schools across NSW.

"This will have a very positive impact on schools by more ably meeting student learning and emotional needs.

"Our school has been using the system since 2013.

"Although there were challenges at times, the deployment was an exciting time and one I did enjoy.

"It was also a great learning experience for me and the knowledge I have gained will greatly enhance our school's use of the system."

Mr Wallis said he thanked Ms Lynn Balfour for taking the role of relieving principal and Mr Peter Cardy as relieving deputy principal, the executive team and entire staff at Ettalong Public School.

"It is always great to know that there are so many talented staff at our school who can take on many roles in the school.

"I have been requested to continue to support the Central Coast LMBR deployment one day per week for this term.

"Ms Balfour will relieve as principal on this day with Mr Cardy relieving as deputy principal," he said.





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