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Leaders in their School 2018
Mya Williams (House Leader), Devine Tavai-Waitoa (House Leader), Jake Forrest-Pain (Deputy Head Boy), Taurion Colquhoun (Head Boy), Jo-Anne Vennell (Principal), Hinehea-Rose Keil (Head ead Girl), Mya Mataki (Deputy Head ead Girl), Lauralee Bramley (House Leader), Hayley Mitchell (House Leader) Hinehea-Rose Keil Head Girl
Cultural Portfolio
Taurion Colquhoun Head Boy
Sports Portfolio
Mya Mataki Deputy Head Girl
Academic Portfolio
Jake Forrest-Pain Deputy Head Boy
Community Portfolio
I really look forward to working with the rest of the student leadership team to develop programs and activities that will provide opportunities for all students at Wairoa College. The most important goal for myself as a role model, is to encourage and support students that they are capable of succeeding in anything they wish to pursue here at Wairoa College. I am truly honoured to be Head Girl of Wairoa College 2018.
The most meaningful goal I have set forward for myself as a leader is to be able to effectively bring ideas together from my fellow prefects and conduct them into positive and productive plans that benefit the school. I’m also hoping to be a positive role model that other students can look up to and respect through my own actions and achievements within school. I look forward to the upcoming year with my fellow prefects and truly believe we will have a good year together.
My goal for 2018 is to raise academic interest and respect for ‘ROCK’ values within the College by achieving my own academic excellence grades, and being a role model younger students can look up to.
My goal as a prefect of Wairoa College and Deputy Head Boy for 2018 is to lead by example participating to the fullest extent in all areas of school life and to also encourage younger students to excel culturally, academically and in the sporting arena. I hope to make the Wairoa community more inclusive in the extra-curricular activities and opportunities the college offers and to share and acknowledge the many successes of the students.
Mya Williams House Leader – Taiaha E Rua Nga
Devine Tavai-Waitoa House Leader Patu Pounamu
Lauralee Bramley House Leader Manu Korotangi
Hayley Mitchell House Leader Te Toki A Tapiri
Sports Portfolio
Community Portfolio
This year my focus within the school is to create an enjoyable, safe and resilient environment for students. I would also like to leave my mark at Wairoa College, which would further set standards for future leaders.
A goal I have set for myself this year is to increase the Patu House participation for all inter-house competitions by encouraging our senior students to interact with our juniors.
Academic Portfolio
My goals for 2018 are to encourage more participation in Manu House by making things as easy and fun as possible. I would also like to boost academic results throughout the school by getting students engaged in events such as debates, quizzes, spelling bee’s and other interhouse challenges in the hope that these events will encourage them in class.
Cultural Portfolio
My goals for this year is to help increase the attendance of students in my house at school and in class; that will help increase the academic statistics of Wairoa College. I also want to help increase the participation levels in inter-house and school competitions and also in cultural aspect of the school.
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