Leaders in their School 2021
Central Hawke’s Bay College Inspiring and challenging tomorrow’s leaders today
Central Hawke’s Bay Prefects 2021 The Prefects team is responsible for leading their peers in each of their portfolios throughout the year. Prefects have responsibilities for Cultural, Academic, Community and Sporting areas of the school.
Left to right: Courtney Green, Emma Giddens, Emma Thomsen, Lydia Bucknell, Mitchell Thompson, Matthew Hulena, Jackson Baylis, Oliver Wichman.
2020 Dux Litterarum
Head Prefects Matthew Hulena (Head Boy) and Lydia Bucknell (Head Girl)
The Heads of School are leading role models of the school values which are an important part of school life at Central Hawke’s Bay College.
Johanna Nieuwenhuis
Johanna Nieuwenhuis, had the honour of receiving Dux for the 2020 academic year. This year she is attending Auckland University and studying Medicine.
2021 House Captains
BOT Student Representative Cove Lambert
Year 11 student Cove Lambert is the Student Representative on the Board of Trustees and is currently studying Level 1 NCEA.
Developing Young Leaders
House Captains play an important part in the running of the sporting and cultural Inter-House events that are held each year. Their experience and encouragement allow students to excel in these extra curricula activities.
Cobham
Freyberg
Grey
Nikki Douglas, Carlo Ruddlesden, Emma Bennett, Olivia Johnson.
Alex Kohleis, Torin Welch, Cole Burne, Isabella Cruickshank, Wilko Clarke, Paige Dominikovich, Kate Apolonio. Ash James.
Hobson
Erina Sciascia-Bland, Logan Kingi, Toby Coppinger, Riley Ball.
House Captains fulfil a vital role in leading their Houses through an array of cultural and sporting events throughout the year. They are expected to lead by example and support each Inter House event and encourage their House to participate to the best of their ability.
Leadership opportunities are offered at each Year level within the school. Each year students from each year level form Leadership Groups, which organise and run various events for their year level. The opportunity to show and grow leadership skills and work with others is an important step in developing our young leaders of the future.
Central Hawke’s Bay College • Tavistock Road, Waipukurau, Central Hawke’s New Zealand
For more information please contact: Lance Christiansen, Principal • Ph: 06 858 9203 • Email: office@chbc.school.nz www.chbc.school.nz
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