Horowhenua Chronicle

Students gain spots in Fiji programme

Five chosen for Future Leaders Academy course

- Nikki Carroll

Five young Pasifika women from Horowhenua College are getting the chance to represent their school and community this July at a leadership programme based in Fiji.

Year 12s Kaydence Mose-Tuiali’i, Cheryl Tomane and Miliama Tausi plus Year 13s Petesa Tomane and Salalau Leitupo have been chosen to attend the Pacific Student Leaders programme, run by Future Leaders Academy.

The academy was establishe­d in 2013 to deliver leadership developmen­t training and experience­s for high school students in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands.

According to Future Leader’s chief executive Jethro Gilbert, the Pacific Student Leaders Programme, which has been running for three years, is an unforgetta­ble opportunit­y for students to experience leadership training in a cultural setting among the Pacific Islands.

“Our vision is to strengthen the South-West Pacific — by helping to develop effective young leaders. Students do not require a Pacific Island background to attend the programme, however, we find many of our applicants are drawn to it due to a desire to reconnect with their

Pacific culture,” Gilbert said.

The week-long programme is designed to help students develop advanced leadership skills, grow their confidence in decision making, planning and goal setting, learn how to lead a diverse team and build on their resilience.

“The students also get an opportunit­y to look at different aspects of Fiji as a Pacific Island entity,” said Jess Foster, Horowhenua College’s dean of Pasifika students.

“This includes spending time at the [New Zealand and Australia] High Commission­s and with local tourism operators and business leaders, as well as doing service work within the community.”

This is the first time any students from Horowhenua College have attended the Pacific Student Leaders programme, and principal Grant Congdon is proud of them all.

“The organisers only choose 30 students from throughout New Zealand and Australia to join [the programme] and to have all five of our students [who applied] picked to go is fantastic,” said Congdon.

The young women are excited about the opportunit­ies this programme will give them to expand their leadership and communicat­ion skills.

“I’m looking forward to learning

how to be a better role model [to other Pasifika youth] as well as becoming a better version of myself,” said Petesa.

Future Leaders Academy is accepting final applicatio­ns for their October courses — Cook Islands October 1-8 and New Caledonia October

9-16 — interested students can apply via the website:

https://flacademy.com/applypacif­ic-student-leaders/

With the programme fee being nearly $4000 per student, and only one scholarshi­p fund available for the 30 participan­ts to apply for, the five students are having to fundraise to get the money needed before the end of May.

Along with family initiated fundraisin­g ideas, Horowhenua College is going to run raffles and hold car washes to help raise money.

A Givealittl­e page has also been set up, so the community is able to support the students to take part in this amazing opportunit­y: https:/ /givealittl­e.co.nz/cause/futurelead­ers

If any Horowhenua businesses are interested in donating items for the raffles, or any locals have fundraisin­g ideas, get in touch with Jess Foster at jfoster@horowhenua.school.nz.

 ?? Photo / Nikki Carroll ?? Three of the five Pasifika students, with their dean Jess Foster (far right), who have been chosen to attend a leadership programme in Fiji during the July 2022 school holidays.
Photo / Nikki Carroll Three of the five Pasifika students, with their dean Jess Foster (far right), who have been chosen to attend a leadership programme in Fiji during the July 2022 school holidays.
 ?? Photo / Nikki Carroll ?? Petesa Tomane, Kaydence Mose-Tuiali’i and Salalau Leitupo are excited to be representi­ng their college and community at the Pacific Student Leaders programme in Fiji this July.
Photo / Nikki Carroll Petesa Tomane, Kaydence Mose-Tuiali’i and Salalau Leitupo are excited to be representi­ng their college and community at the Pacific Student Leaders programme in Fiji this July.

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