LAMBS
PUKEKOHE TEAM

NOELLE COMISKEY
Centre Manager
Ko Noelle Comiskey taku ingoa
Ko Natalie toku tamahine
Ko Devon toku iama
No Waiuku ahau
Kia Ora, my name is Noelle. I have the privilege of being the Centre Manager here at Lambs Preschool. I began my teaching journey 16 years ago when I embarked on this very rewarding career working with and alongside children and their whanau. My passion lies in leadership, positive relationships with children, whanau and kaiako and supporting and understanding children with additional needs.

OLIVIA BUSH
Teacher
Ko Olivia toku ingoa
Ko Kiara toku tamahine
Ko Jaylah toku tamahine
Ko Waiuku ahau
Kia ora, I’m Olivia and hold a bachelor of teaching in ECE. I have two children aged 3 and 5 who have been a big part of my journey towards the teacher I am today. Since a child, I have always wanted to become a teacher and my god-daughter who is now 9 was the influence that helped me pursue my studies. I have now been in the ECE sector for over 8 years. I strongly believe that children need to be given the opportunity to learn and grow in their own time through free play and exploration. Outdoors is a passion of mine and I am very lucky to work within an environment alongside amazing kaiako that support this for our precious tamariki.

NAOMI CLARKEN
Teacher in Training
Ko Naomi Clarken toku ingoa
Ko Tamaki Makaurau ahau
Ko Benjamin toku tane
Ko Kaea taku tamahine
Kia ora, my name is Naomi and I have recently joined Lambs Preschool as a Teacher in Training which I am really enjoying. I discovered I wanted to be an ECE teacher after having my daughter Kaea and am currently in my first year of working towards my Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching.

BEV CHRISTOFFERSEN
Teacher
Ko Bev Christoffersen toku ingoa
Ko Jeff toku tane
Ko Tracy toku tamahine
Ko Matt toku tama
Ko Emma, Chloe, Jaxon, Brayden aku mokopuna.
Ko Waiuku ahau
Kia Ora, My name is Bev. I have been an Early Childhood teacher since 1978 and I could not have chosen a more challenging yet amazingly rewarding career.
To work with kaiako, children and their whanau is a privilege in itself but to see these children reach adulthood, have their own children, and then to be able to work with some of them at preschool is truly rewarding and a milestone.
I am young at heart, fun loving, flexible and share a passion for music, especially the guitar.
Even after 30 years of teaching I still have the same passion for the profession now as I had back then.
