Board of Trustees Election Results

Declaration of Parent and Staff Election Results

Parent Representative Votes:
Vili Igatia 95
Jeremy Neild 76
Kerry Rickard 89
Leigh Sage 81
Jonathan Spencer 94
Elizabeth Ward 71
   

I hereby declare the following duly elected:
Vili Igatia
Jeremy Neild
Kerry Rickard
Leigh Sage
Jonathan Spencer

Staff Representative Votes:
Keith Dobson   18
Bruce Reiche  64
   

I hereby declare Bruce Reiche duly elected.

Denny Brunton
Returning Officer

Open Night 2019

Tuesday 30 July 2019

5.30pm to 7.30pm

Awatapu College Gymnasium

Students and Parents interested in joining Awatapu College in the year 2020 are warmly invited to attend the Awatapu College Open Night (including Special Needs Block) on Tuesday 30 July 2019 at 5.30pm. Please assemble in the College Gymnasium. Enquiries at all year levels are welcome.

Open Night 2019

Strike Update as of 12/6/16

We have been advised by the PPTA that the Regional Strike (Years 9-13) planned for Friday 21 June 2019 is cancelled

Strike Update as of 7/6/19

We have been advised by the PPTA that the Year 10 rostering home planned for Tuesday 11 June 2019 is cancelled.

NZQA Fees Update

The Minister of Education has announced that families of secondary students will no longer have to pay fees for NCEA and New Zealand Scholarship. International students will still need to pay fees.

Any fees already collected by Awatapu College for 2021 have been credited to students accounts and either left in credit, used to pay outstanding costs, or used to cover donations if donations had already been part paid.

If caregivers require the fee to be refunded, then they need to get in touch with the School Office.

Board of Trustees Election Voting Notification 2019

Voting papers for the Board of Trustees 2019 election were sent to eligible voters on 29 May 2019. These need to be returned by 12 noon on Friday 7 June 2019.

If posting your voting papers, it is important that these are posted ASAP – NZ Post has reduced the frequency of its mail delivery service and can no longer guarantee that all envelopes will be post marked. For those envelopes that are not post marked, Returning Officers will not have any evidence that the envelope has been posted before 12 noon on election day, and as such will not be counted.

Please note, the voting paper is valid only if returned in the addressed envelope provided.