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My wife and I live in Onehunga with our three children, all of whom will be proud pupils of the school by 2027. Professionally, I serve as the Head of IT & Product Management at a nearby emergency medical and travel assistance company. I bring to the board nearly a decade of senior leadership experience, including the development of organisation level governance frameworks. I’m committed to fostering a culture of respect and support for our teaching staff, from the board level.
I believe that the arts, sports, and academic pursuits are powerful pillars that connect people from all walks of life. By working together as a community to offer a diverse range of opportunities, we can ensure every child finds something meaningful to engage in and is celebrated for their work. The energy I bring to the Board reflects both my deep respect for educators and my professional background in science, technology, and business.
Outside of work, I’m actively involved in local sport as a cricket coach, backup football coach, and enthusiastic member of the Royal Oak Racquets Club. I love our school and its vibrant community, and I’m proud to support its continued growth under Mrs Holley’s excellent leadership.
I have lived in Onehunga for over 12 years, and love being part of this diverse, vibrant community. I have two children at Onehunga Primary School and I’m passionate about contributing to OPS’s continued success and supporting the wellbeing and achievement of all our students and staff.
I’ve worked as a lawyer for over 20 years in both New Zealand and the UK. My professional background helps me navigate complex issues, listen carefully to diverse perspectives, and work towards practical solutions.
I look forward to working closely with the senior leadership team to ensure that every student at OPS feels supported, challenged, and empowered to reach their potential.
Outside of work I enjoy fitness classes and getting outdoors, exploring local food spots and being on the side-line encouraging my children’s sports teams.
Mālō e lelei, Talofa lava, Kia ora e te whānau.
I'm humbled and excited to serve on the OPS board. As a community, we have an amazing privilege to nurture our children's unique gifts.
My mum's family hails from Kolomotu'a and Neiafu in Tonga, and I have English heritage on my dad's side. I grew up in Onehunga and love living close to extended whānau. I met my husband Daniel while working in Melbourne, followed by a decade in Malaysia where I completed my PhD. Our son currently attends OPS, and we’re involved in many activities such as soccer, karate and piano.
Professionally, I'm a public health researcher working in a heart health programme addressing inequities in outcomes for Māori and Pacific peoples. I have governance experience and provide a Pacific whānau voice on several national health agency rōpū.
I'm proud of our commitment to honouring Te Tiriti at OPS and our diverse communities' contributions. I'm committed to collaborating with the board to support staff and ākonga wellbeing, focusing on excellence across academic, cultural, artistic, and sporting endeavours.
My name is Amy Carter and I’m the proud parent of a 7-year-old daughter in Year 2 at Onehunga Primary, and aunty to 3 kids all at OPS.
I’m passionate about supporting the continued success of our tamariki and helping shape a school environment where every child can thrive.
Onehunga Primary is a special place — I love the diversity of both the school and the wider community. It’s a privilege to be part of such a vibrant and inclusive school. I’m committed to upholding and building on the amazing work already being done, while ensuring we continue to create opportunities for all students to feel supported, seen, and encouraged to reach their potential.
Professionally, I bring over 16 years’ experience in the telecommunications sector, with a background in construction, digital transformation, and project management. I’m passionate about inclusive, collaborative leadership, and I’ve always found great satisfaction in helping people develop and
succeed — a value I believe aligns closely with the goals of a school board.
Outside of work, I enjoy the outdoors, kids’ sport, gardening, and spending time on our family farm in the King Country.
I am delighted to be an elected board member for OPS. I am the proud mother of 3 current and former OPS students. Our family relocated to Onehunga after 16 years in London and we love being part of this multicultural and supportive community that we now call home. I am passionate about education and opportunities for all of our children. I firmly believe that 'If you can't see it, you can't be it'.
I have worked across secondary, primary, private and state education in both New Zealand and England for the last 25 years. I currently lead English and structured literacy in the Junior School at Diocesan School for Girls. I hope my background will help support the well rounded education provided by OPS.
Through my experience as a governor of a school in London, I learnt first-hand how valuable a strong leadership team is within a school community. It is integral to both support and make change for our young people. We are lucky to have strong leadership within OPS and I look forward to supporting the team in a governance role.
When I get a rare spare moment, I coach sport within our school community, taxi my children to endless activities and enjoy biking, camping and boating adventures with my family and friends,