School Leaders

Hello – my name is Luti and I am 12 years of age. I go to Sutton Park School and I am in Room 11 with a lovely teacher called Mrs Hyndman. In my school I have a beautiful Principal, Ms Cavanagh, and her brave and helpful staff members. I love my family and they love me too. I love being a positive girl at school and everywhere I go. I would like to thank the teachers who taught me when I was growing up in my school. When I became a School Leader I was so surprised and I knew I had to do my best in class and be a good role model in school and to the juniors. One thing I like doing best is helping people and sharing things together. I love to be a confident girl at school. In my spare time I like to write and play sport with my family. I love playing volleyball, basketball and I also play rugby. When I grow up I would like to become a teacher to help people in school.

E NOHO RA

 

Hi my name is Nate Hyrum Clarke and I am a Maori-Samoan School Leader at Sutton Park School. I love being a School Leader – it gives me more things to do and it makes me proud to be one. My family is happy to have a son who is a School Leader. My hobbies are sports, rugby, baseball and swimming. I also like playing my Xbox 420. The reason I think I was picked to be a School Leader is that I am responsible, a role model to the younger kids, a well behaved student and the teachers can trust me and I quote “if we all behave, follow the rules and gain the teachers’ trust we can all be School Leaders – that is a promise.”

 

 

Hi my name is Elizabeth. I am 12 years old and I go to Sutton Park School. I am in Room 13 and I have an amazing teacher called Mr Katafono. In my own time I like to play the guitar or watch tv. My favourite colours are black, red and purple. When I grow up I want to be a dancer or a teacher. I am also a School Leader at Sutton Park and I am very proud of it. When I found out that I was a School Leader I was excited but scared.

 

Being a leader is not easy but it is important. I am very proud of being a School Leader because not only will I be known around the school but my parents and my family are also very proud. To be a School Leader you have to be responsible and you have to be mature. It is important to be a leader and I encourage you guys to be good.

 

Hello – my name is Darren Vincent Schaaf and I am a Tongan. I am 12 years old and I go to Sutton Park School where I am a School Leader.

 

I love to play rugby and soccer. At home I play board games like Monopoly, Guess Who and Connect 4.

 

In my family I have 4 sisters, 1 brother and my Mum and Dad. They are very proud of me to be a School Leader and being a trustworthy person.

 

 

Hi, my name is Berniece Marks and I am a Sutton Park School Leader. I am in Room 11 and aged 12. My hobbies are reading books, writing and spelling. My favourite sports are dodgeball and soccer. I am proud that I am a Sutton Park School Leader because I get to do duties for the teachers. I was very excited when I became a School Leader and my whole family were so proud of me that they took me and my siblings to Rainbow’s End!

 

 

 

Hi, my name is Palu Finau and I am 13 years old. I go to Sutton Park School. I am in Room 10 and I have a gorgeous teacher, Ms Kolo’ofa’i. In my own time I like to play netball or play at the park with my friends. My favourite colours are black, purple and blue. I am also a School Leader at Sutton Park School and I am proud of it.

 

Being a Leader is fun but also hard. To be a School Leader at Sutton Park School you have to be a great role model and you have to be confident. You have a lot of tasks that you have to take care of in a mature way. If you want to be a School Leader when you grow up then follow the rules and be a good role model for the little kids. Thank you.

 

Hi, my name is Soape and I go to Sutton Park School where I am a School Leader. I have 1 older brother, 3 sisters and my parents. My hobbies are playing the ukulele and playing rugby. My role models are my mum and dad, Martin Luther King, Fuifui Moimoi and Sione Aleki. I was chosen to be a School Leader because of my confidence, attitude and encouragement. It is hard being a School Leader because it takes pride, confidence and concentration. Sometimes it is fun leading students so they can follow me and the other School Leaders.

 

A quote to take everywhere you go – “The ultimate measure of man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy” – Martin Luther King

 

 

Hi my name is Heilala. I am 12 years old and I go to Sutton Park School. I am in Room 13 and my teacher is Mr Katafono. I am a Tongan and my hobbies are playing sports and dancing. When I grow up I want to be a dancer or a netball player. My favourite subjects are spelling, art and drawing. I have 2 sisters and 1 brother and we live in Vine Street. My best friends are Palu, Uinise, Elizabeth and Tilila. Being a School Leader is hard but also cool. If you want to be a School Leader you need confidence, encouragement and a good attitude.

 

 

Hi my name is Armani Rajan. I am a Year 8 student at Sutton Park School. I am in Room 12 and my teacher’s name is Mrs Anand. My hobbies are spelling, reading, sports, art and I also love listening to music. I became a School Leader because of my attitude, confidence and also my encouragement skills. I encourage all younger students that would like to be a School Leader to respect yourself, respect others, strive for learning and also to care for the environment. I really enjoy being a School Leader to lead the younger ones in the right direction and also dream of a good future.

 

 

 

Hi everyone, my name is Manatu and I am one of the new members of Sutton Park’s School Leaders. I am in Room 12, educated by Mrs Anand. I’m Tongan and I enjoy studying, music, playing league and being a School Leader in Sutton Park School. To take on the responsibility of being a School Leader is very important and you have to be as active as possible Before focusing on things like sports, make sure that your academics are as good as they can be. Carry on with what you have learned so that one day you can be well-educated and other people will look up to you. I would like to thank my family for supporting me in my childhood years, also to the teachers that taught me throughout my 8 years in this school. I appreciate all the education that you have provided me with.

YESTERDAY IS HISTORY

TOMORROW IS A MYSTERY

YOU CAN SOLVE IT

 

 

Hi my name is Selemaia Latu and I am one of the School Leaders. I am in Room 11 and my teacher is Mrs Mafi. My favorite subjects are Maths, Art, and PE. In my spare time I like to draw. In the future I want to be a rugby league player. I love being a School Leader at Sutton Park School because it is a huge responsibility and I like the challenges. To become a School Leader you have to be honest, trustworthy, hardworking and reliable.

 

Dream big and you will SUCCEED!

 

 

 

 

 

Kia Ora, Malo lelei, Talofa lava and Greetings to you all!

 

My name is Felix Kalapu. I am a School Leader and my hobbies are playing rugby, athletics and training. My favourite subjects in school are maths and writing.

 

To be a School Leader you must have determination, confidence and courage – three characteristics that I have which have enabled me to carry out my duties as a responsible and reliable leader.

 

I am part Tongan and part Samoan from a family of six. My older siblings have attended Sutton Park School and I am the last. I have lots of good memories about my school life and will miss Sutton Park School very much.

 

 

Hi, my name is Angela and I am Head Girl at Sutton Park School. I am 12 years old. I am in a lovely class with a great teacher, Miss Kolo’ofa’i. I take my job seriously – I do as I am told, take responsibility and follow school discipline. I am very proud to be Head Girl. As for my hobbies, I like to play soccer, take part in outdoor games and spend time with my friends. To be a School Leader you have to be confident and take responsibility for what you are doing and what you are saying.

 

 

 

 

Hi my name is Zeini. I am a Year 8 student at Sutton Park School. I am in Room 12 and my teacher’s name is Mrs Anand. I am Niuean Tongan and my hobbies are reading, writing, maths, art and also listening to music.

 

I became a School Leader because of my confidence, encouragement and my attitude. Choosing your attitude every day is always about being positive. Being a School Leader is very challenging but also fun. As a School Leader I really encourage all students to study hard and to choose your friends wisely.

 

“IF I CAN BECOME A SCHOOL LEADER I KNOW THAT YOU CAN BECOME ONE TOO”.

 

 

Hi, my name is Uinise Ngoue. I am in the Development Squad in Room 10. I am a confident person who likes singing and dancing – I am also good at art. I have one sister that came to Sutton Park School, she was in Ms K’s class. I have 4 brothers, the eldest is in Japan playing rugby. Another brother loves to sing and write songs with his own band. There are 10 members in my family, 2 have finished school and 4 are still at school. We are all trying to get a good degree so we can have a better future.

Being in the Development Squad is a really good opportunity as I’m trying so hard to become a School Leader. I have confidence and I believe in my potential. I am really good at leading others so I hope I make it to the School Leadership team!

 

 

Hi, my name is Victoria Uhatafe. I am 11 years old and I live in Mt Wellington. I have 2 brothers named Armstrong Jr and David. In my spare time I like to listen to music and play games on the computer. I like to play soccer and netball and I also belong to the Otahuhu library. My favourite colours are blue and pink. My hobbies are making friends and going shopping with my cousins. My family is very important to me. I am in Room 10 and my teacher is Ms Kolo’ofa’i. I am very proud of my Tongan culture. At school I am a hard worker, I have a good sense of humour and can be shy at times.

 

My goals are:

To be a good role model for younger (and other) kids

To be more confident

To be responsible

To always try my best and not to give up

 

By the end of the year I would like to achieve these goals and be a responsible, reliable leader.

Thank you for reading my CV!