Pukekohe High School -The Hill Yearbook 2020

Page 105

LAST WORD

By Ayla Johnstone

W

e all know that High School is about learning and preparing you for your future, whatever that may look like. At Pukekohe High School, I learnt so much more than just differential equations and the difference between a colon and a semicolon. I learnt adaptability and how to seize an opportunity and that is something I will always thank Pukekohe High for. I walked through the Pukekohe High gates as a student for the first time in 2016, standing with my best friends and trembling. A little 13-year-old girl surrounded by daunting and giant teenagers with phones and opinions and adultlike personalities. And now, walking out, I’m one of those daunting and giant adult-like teenagers. And all of those worries that kept me up at night all of those years ago, they’re just life now, they are just how we live. Going to different classes, with different teachers all in different buildings. Carrying around a giant bag for six hours a day, five days a week. I never forgot that bag, never left it anywhere. Not even once. Those worries seem so silly now. Pukekohe High teaches us to adapt to things like that. We change, and we get things done. In 2020, there’s been a LOT of adapting. Because, when a devastating pandemic struck the Earth, there was also a lot of stress. At the beginning of this year, I wanted to study economics and finances for the rest of my life. But just recently I’ve been offered a scholarship in Marketing, which I will be studying alongside Event Management at AUT next year. This extreme change of heart was prompted during lockdown, so I can safely say that, as one of those privileged enough

to not be affected directly by Covid, there was a silver lining. If I could give one piece of advice to anyone younger than me, it would be to really get involved in anything and everything. I am a prefect and have been in a council every year, I have always been involved in house events and cross country, I coordinated a school group to go to the School Strike for Climate, I joined a leadership and peer support group, I am a peer support leader, I’m in a debate team and I’m a school club practicality manager. Those are just my ‘in school’ activities, and on top of all of that I still had fun, did my homework, enjoyed my life AND got 8 hours of sleep EVERY NIGHT. All of this was made possible at Pukekohe High School and my teachers really pushed me into getting out of my own skin, while accommodating my needs. I learnt how to seize every opportunity that fell on my lap. I found a group of girls who were in love with theatre and I decided to get them together to have fun with words, gestures and emotions. I was pushed into cross country and athletics and am now a house leader. Pukekohe High School has its good days and its bad days, like every school, but it is undeniable that Pukekohe High School turns students into the best people that they can be. With realistic and achievable goals and aspirations and provides opportunities to help them get there. I will never forget the amazing things Pukekohe High School, and all of the teachers and the students, have done for me and I hope that I too, may have made an impact on the lives of my friends and peers.

“See you later alligator” - Gemma O’Connor LAST WORD | PHS YEAR BOOK 2020 | 103


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Class of 2020

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page 103

Last Word

3min
page 105

Vertical to Horizontal - Whaanau Roopuu

1min
page 104

Staff Photo

2min
page 102

Entrepreneurial Talent

1min
page 98

Young Enterprise Awards 2020

2min
page 99

Cook Island Group

2min
page 87

NZ Indoor Bowls

2min
page 96

Kiribati Language Week

2min
page 97

Swimming & Orienteering

9min
pages 89-95

Year 10 Camp Blog 2019

2min
page 88

Debating Team

2min
page 86

Library

1min
page 84

Year 12 Art

6min
pages 81-83

Nyle Art

7min
pages 71-77

International Department 2020

5min
page 79

Tonga Fiafia Night

1min
page 80

Science

2min
page 69

Samoan Language & Culture

1min
page 70

Girls Football

1min
page 67

Where are they now? Regan Walters

3min
page 66

Rowing

3min
page 64

Year 11 Art

2min
pages 61-63

Where are they now? Jordyn Oppert

4min
page 60

Clay Shooting

2min
page 59

Girls Lacrosse

6min
pages 51-57

Girls Basketball

1min
page 58

Rugby

4min
page 50

Matariki

1min
page 49

Waka Ama

1min
page 48

Maaori Supreme Awards 2019

3min
page 47

House Build Project #2

1min
page 46

Rockquest 2020/Izzy Grace - Black Rose

2min
page 30

Dance Showcase

1min
page 44

Pasifika Council

2min
page 45

Year 10 Artwork

9min
pages 35-43

EPRO8

1min
page 34

Earth Science - Marine Scientists Down South

1min
page 33

Music Department - Workshops

1min
page 32

Year 9 Artwork

5min
pages 23-29

Isolation Shadows 2020 - The Virtual Exhibition

1min
page 15

NZQA Exhibition Ringa Toi

1min
page 20

Wellbeing Week August

1min
page 21

Azura Lane When We Bloom, We Grow

4min
pages 17-19

Staff News – Joiners and Leavers

22min
pages 8-13

The Rising Foundation/ Where are they now?

3min
page 16

Covid-19 Puke High Style

1min
page 14

Year 9 Article

2min
page 4

Chair of the Board’s Statement

2min
page 7

Head Students

4min
page 5

Principal’s Page

3min
page 6
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