Horowhenua Chronicle

Senior students walk red carpet

Milestone marked as teen parent unit relives successes from first decade

- Guy Reichenbac­h principal

Kia ora koutou, talofa lava, greetings to everyone. Last weekend we held our school ball. As always, this was a highlight of the year for the senior students.

Thanks to all who came to watch the students arrive — it was great to see so many friends and family members supporting the students as they nervously walked along the red carpet.

Saturday also saw the college celebratin­g 10 years of Te Whare Manaaki Ta¯ ngata — our teen parent unit — being open.

Over the course of 10 years, we have seen students remain engaged in education, with so many success stories being celebrated during the last decade.

It was an honour to attend the high tea with former students, staff and supporters.

A few weeks prior to this, the Te Whare Manaaki Ta¯ ngata teachers were a part of our Relay for Life team and raised $1800 for the Cancer Society. The relay team consisted of staff and students.

Many thanks to Whea Deb Purchase, the organiser of the team. We’re hoping to have a team consisting of only staff and one only of students for next year’s event.

Thanks to those of you who sponsored this year’s runners.

Congratula­tions to the students who competed successful­ly in the secondary Summer Tournament.

Our waka ama teams deserve special mention, walking away with two wins and a second placing.

Two of our athletes did exceptiona­lly well at the Manawatu¯ Interschoo­l Athletics meet earlier in the term.

Messiah Murray and Courtney Fitzgibbon qualified for last weekend’s North Island championsh­ips. Messiah competed in both the long and high jump events, and Courtney in the 2000m steeplecha­se, an event she won.

In national-level mountain biking, Stephan Grant placed third in the U16 division Cable Bay enduro event. Well done to the three of you for your outstandin­g efforts and achievemen­t.

On Friday, we held our school cross-country event — it was no surprise to see Courtney take first place in the senior girls’ category. Other winners were Toby Davis in the senior boys’ category, Anahera Easton in the intermedia­te girls’ category, Ihaka Matakatea in the intermedia­te boys’ category, Katie Pelling in the junior girls’ category, and Latrell Tatana-Wehipeihan­a in the junior boys’ category.

This event was a good warm-up for the forest run event this Sunday, in which we have 15 students and two staff running.

This is a part of the Year 13 PE class — the students running are hoping to earn credits towards their Level 3 NCEA certificat­e.

Look out for the team in our Waiopehu gear if you’re at this event. Wishing everyone a safe holiday period.

 ?? ?? Cross-country runners at Waiopehu College.
Cross-country runners at Waiopehu College.
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Waiopehu College’s annual school ball.
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Waiopehu College’s waka ama crews.

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