Central Energy Trust BursariesCET

Congratulations to former students, Phoenix Reid and Owen Keenan, who received Central Energy Trust Bursaries at the awards ceremony on Tuesday evening. Recipients for Central Energy Trust Bursaries are selected based on a combination of factors including academic record, participation in cultural, sport or community activities, and future leadership potential. Well done, Phoenix and Owen.

Pick-Up and Drop-Off Points

With the increasing roll, we are noticing more traffic congestion at the Botanical Road gates. This is causing issues with the school buses trying to enter and exit the bus bay. As such, we ask that parents/caregivers refrain from parking in or around the bus bay before and after school. We also ask that parents/caregivers avoid driving into the College grounds and refrain from parking on the yellow lines on Botanical Road. Pedestrians and cyclists are encouraged to use the side exit on Wikiriwhi Crescent.

Ethkick TournamentFootball

Year 13 student, Jabul Shofi Rahman, recently competed in the annual Ethkick Tournament as part of the Rohingya Football Club of Palmerston North. The annual football tournament promotes diversity and inclusion through football, with the 40 teams representing the different ethnic groups that call Palmerston North home. Jabul was interviewed by the Manawatu Standard to talk about the tournament. To read the full article, click here

Photo credit Warwick Smith, Stuff.

School Trustee Elections 2019Election

2019 is an election year for school trustees. To encourage potential new trustees to stand for election, NZSTA are offering a new programme, Kōrari, to talk about what it really means to serve on a school Board. The hui will be facilitated by a regional adviser from NZSTA who will talk about the reality of being a trustee and share what support/training is available.

NZSTA will cover the cost of the hui including refreshments and will provide all resources needed.

When: 6pm, Monday 11 March
Where: Ross Intermediate

Top Touch RefKyann

Year 11 student, Kyann Williams, was recently interviewed by the Manawatu Standard for her outstanding success as a top Touch Referee. To read the full article, click here.

Photo credit Warwick Smith, Stuff.

Aotearoa Youth Declaration

Aotearoa Youth Declaration is a four-day conference run in April each year at the University of Auckland for high school students from around NZ who want to make a difference. At the conference, students work in groups with trained facilitators to develop solutions to problems around specific topics, such as climate action, gender equality, international relations, or heritage.

Registrations for the 2019 conference close Monday 25 February. A number of scholarships are available. For more information, visit unyouth.org.nz/event/aotearoa-youth-declaration or follow facebook.com/YouthDecNZ