Pukekohe High School -The Hill Yearbook 2020

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THE RISING FOUNDATION

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he Rising Foundation, an establishment built to help young students lead, inspire and ‘Unlock Their Potential’. This program is developed to help build life-skills and makes the transitions to and from high school a better and easier journey. Our family environment gives everyone the help and support they need to achieve their goals and give you an unforgettable experience! You are offered opportunities like day-long excursions, camps and chances to serve the community as well as creating CV’s, getting your driver’s licence, receiving a Duke Of Edinburgh certificate and being

a part of an uplifting movement that encourages individuals to be the ‘best they can be’. Graduates from TRF (The Rising Foundation) have gone on to become police officers, social workers, construction workers, nurses, and lawyers. This year, we are lucky enough to have the lovely Billie Patterson and Shani Apelu running the embassy and giving us guidance for our journeys. Throughout the year, everyone in the rising has grown together, as a whole and we can’t wait to see some new faces as well as the on-going success from the students at PHS in 2021 and above.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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ia ora, My name is Azura, I am Flava’s Day show host and a proud Pukekohe High school student! I left school back in 2015 with no idea I’d be where I am today, and as I sit in the Flava studio writing this it’s incredible to reflect on the past 6 years. It took a little bit of luck and A LOT of preparation. I often found it hard to concentrate in class and struggled during my first couple of years of high school until my year 10 science teacher Dr. Winter kept me behind after class and challenged me to try in the next test. I was the only person in class that got excellence, and for the first time in my life someone who wasn’t a family member believed in me, I was so proud. After that moment, It was like someone hit a switch

in my head; school was no longer this boring barrier, it was an aid to my future and who I wanted to be. During High School, I joined multiple extra-curricular activities such as the council, peer mediator, the Rising Foundation, stage challenge, the school play, and attended most after school tutoring provided by the school. In the beginning, I joined these groups because I knew it would be easier on my family if I got a scholarship but over time I fell in love with the people I’d meet and the rewarding feeling I would get from pushing myself out of my comfort zone. Without a doubt, doing these extra-curricular activities I built character and confidence for what I do today. After 2 ½ years at New Zealand Broadcasting School in Christchurch, I completed my degree in Radio Broadcasting and began an internship at Flava. During my study, I worked part-time for my company, NZME, 5-6 days a week. It was tiring but it ‘got my foot in the door’ to an industry I’d loved since I could remember. Each day is as challenging as it is fun, mostly I talk but I also do a range of things: interviews, giving things away on-air, creating online content for @flavaradio on Instagram, Tik Tok, and Facebook, I keep updated on what’s happening around the world and with artists, as well as work with clients (Pita Pit, JBL, GHD). I get to brainstorm ideas and watch them come to life. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, sometimes the best things don’t make sense and it’s ok to not know where the hell you’ll end up. No matter what you do, be positive, be patient, and be passionate. - Zu

“Education is important, but biceps are importanter.” - Christian Grant 14 | THE RISING FOUNDATION & WHERE ARE THEY NOW? AZURA LANE | PHS YEAR BOOK 2020


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Class of 2020

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page 103

Last Word

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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

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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

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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

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page 7

Head Students

4min
page 5

Principal’s Page

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