Hawke's Bay Today

Motivation pivotal to success in learning

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Tipene Douglas finished his EIT carpentry programme on a Wednesday. On the Thursday he started his apprentice­ship with a prominent Hawke’s Bay building company.

It is quite an achievemen­t for a young man who admits he was quite naughty at school and for a period dropped out to work to help his family through a tough time.

“Being able to get the experience of a vocation through the Trades Academy while still being supported in a secondary school environmen­t is so positive for young people like Tipene,” says Paul Hursthouse, manager of the Hawke’s Bay School Trades Academy @EIT.

The former Tamatea High School student shone while at the Trades Academy, finishing his Year 12 level 2 building course with an award for excellence.

Having enjoyed it so much, Tipene continued as a Year 13 school student. He went to EIT twice a week, completing the level 3 course with an award for the most consistent effort in constructi­on learning.

This year, as part of his EIT tertiary studies, Tipene gained work experience with GA Scarfe Builders, which included working through the term breaks. His attitude impressed Graham Scarfe, owner of the constructi­on company. “He wants to be there and he wants to better himself. Having the motivation makes the rest easier,” says Graham.

To date Tipene has worked on the new Napier Airport building but prefers residentia­l building. Helping to build a house through his EIT course and then working on another with GA Scarfe have been highlights.

Building homes resonates with the 19-year-old. His own experience of moving from house to house has given him an insight into how important a home is.

 ??  ?? Tipene Douglas progressed through the EIT Trades Academy into a carpentry certificat­e and on into an apprentice­ship.
Tipene Douglas progressed through the EIT Trades Academy into a carpentry certificat­e and on into an apprentice­ship.

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