Over the last week students have been working hard to gain leadership positions in our team and class.
We have been deciding our House Captains and our Class referees.
Candidates for House Captain had to submit a C.V, outlining why they felt they could fulfil the responsibilities of this role. They went through an interview process. They were given practical tasks to show some of their organisational skills as well as their ability to motivate and inspire other students.
It was a tough campaign and I take my hat off to all the students who participated in this.
It was an even harder decision to choose our house captains.
I am very pleased and proud to share that our very own Maria Te Ahuahu is one of our House Captains.
Fantastic Maria.
Throughout this process we also had students in the class campaigning for our class referees. They needed to show that they could interact with other students possitively. Take a lead role in organising and encouraging students in the class during PE and student engagement. Show their time management by completing class tasks within time frames and show organisation skills by being prepared for learning all the time.
I am pleased to share that Te Kaneri Te Kani, Darcy Rutter-Duckmaton, Amy Proud, and Arahia Faalilo are our Stafford 4 referees.
Awesome everyone.
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