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Student Successes
from 25 November 2022
by RLHS
2.00 pm Agricultural & Horticultural Science Education for Sustainability Samoan
Fri 2 Dec 9:30 am Social Studies Dance Music Studies Spanish
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We're over halfway through! A reminder that #NCEAexams22 results go online in January (date TBC) and your answers will be made available online shortly afterwards. Before you go in to holiday mode, make sure you're registered with us and ready to go on the day. Phone our call centre on 0800 697 296 during business hours if you have any problems doing this. https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/exams
NGA ANGITU A NGA AKONGA/STUDENT SUCCESSES
GREAT SHOW FROM OUR YR 11 STUDENT BROCK AITCHISON
Our year 11 student Brock Aitchison has been working hard on creating the Willy Wonka dance production. The show features some of our talented year 9 students.
Come along and enjoy the show!
CAREERS/GATEWAY
MoneyHub has published a money guide for students to give you the tools and information so you can develop a great relationship with money. Check it out here: https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/money-in-anutshell.html
The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Call for Discovery Scholarship Applications (for the 2023 academic year) Deadline: Sunday 18th December 2022, 5pm
Kia Ora, Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Fakatalofa atu, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Mālō nī, Talofa lava, Tēnā koutou katoa ki ngā motu o Te Moana nui a Kiwa and a warm welcome to you all.
The MacDiarmid Institute is delighted to announce the continued funding of its Discovery Scholarship Programme, for Māori and Pacific Island students in tertiary science. This is an extension of our long-running DiscoveryCamp programme, to support students studying in the physical sciences, chemical/materials engineering, Māori sciences or sciences related to sustainable innovation. All the details below are also available on our website.
The scholarships will pay university fees up to $8,000 for the 2023 academic year, and a one-off cash award of up to $3,000. The Institute welcomes applications from all Māori and Pacific Island students from all backgrounds and abilities, and will award a number of scholarships at each year of undergraduate study, Honours/PgDipSci, and Masters study. Students who are studying part time are also encouraged to apply. In addition to the financial award, Discovery Scholars will be eligible for the same kinds of ongoing support as our current DiscoveryCamp Alumni cohort, such as summer studentships and access to a range of MacDiarmid Institute events. Please note that if