Bush Telegraph

Charlie earns Blake Young Leader Award

Famed yachtsman’s life path a longtime inspiratio­n

- Leanne Warr

It would be fair to say Charlie Kjestrup looked up to Sir Peter Blake — even though he never met him, because the celebrated yachtsman died a few years before Charlie was born.

But he knew enough about the man to want to live up to the ideals he created and that has earned him the Blake Young Leader Award.

Charlie, who just completed Year 8 at Weber School, wasn’t the only one in his family to get the award. So did his older brother, Angus.

“He’s pretty pivotal,” Charlie says. “He really helped me.”

Charlie, a keen reader, according to his mum Sharyn, has known about Sir Peter Blake and all he achieved since he was young after being given a book about the famed yachtsman years ago.

He has also delivered a speech about Sir Peter.

“He led by example and he ended up doing great things.”

Charlie says he had wanted to get the award and worked hard for it but didn’t think it was going to happen.

“It’s usually called out in term three,” he says.

Instead it was announced in the last assembly of the year. “It was kind of a surprise.” To Charlie, young leadership is about setting the right example to other children.

“[You have to] be there to help and be willing to do things to help others.

“Lead by example and show respect to everyone.

“You kind of know you have to work really hard to get it and it’s quite special.”

Both his parents, Sharyn and dad Rob were very proud, he says.

Charlie will be off to Napier Boys’ High School next year and will be boarding.

Again, he’s following in Angus’s footsteps.

“He’s going to leave and I’m going to start,” he says.

Sharyn was unable to be at the assembly to see her son receive the award, but was “chuffed” for him.

This year the Blake Young Leader Awards celebrates 11 years of acknowledg­ing young New Zealanders who demonstrat­e outstandin­g leadership qualities within their school communitie­s. Around 350 primary and intermedia­te schools take part in the programme, which is for leaders in Years 5 to 8. The awards are sponsored by Westpac.

Westpac NZ general manager of consumer banking and wealth, Gina Dellabarca, says the bank is proud to be helping young Kiwis reach their remarkable potential.

“These outstandin­g young leaders are already stepping up to the challenges and opportunit­ies facing New Zealand,” she says.

“Our Westpac staff love seeing their talent and ability in action — whether it’s leading projects, helping people in their community or finding creative new ways to do things differentl­y.”

The 2021 leaders were nominated by their schools and presented with a prize pack, certificat­e and Blake Young Leader Award Medal.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Charlie Kjestrup, wearing his lucky red socks, believes in following the example of the late Sir Peter Blake.
Photo / Supplied Charlie Kjestrup, wearing his lucky red socks, believes in following the example of the late Sir Peter Blake.

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