Year 12 Leavers Assembly
At today’s final Year 12 Assembly for the year, students had the opportunity to thank and farewell those Year 12 students who will not be returning to HBHS in 2015. Mrs Hassall began by thanking the Year 12 cohort for their contributions to the school throughout their time here, and wished the group every success in both their upcoming examinations and in their new ventures beyond the school. Head Prefect James Parton spoke to the leavers and acknowledged the mixture of emotions that they would be feeling at this time, a combination of sadness on leaving and excitement at the thought of what was ahead. Year 12 leaver Luke Rodgers then spoke on behalf of the leavers and was thoughtful and articulate as he spoke of being proud of the school he has been a part of, and thanked teachers and Mrs Hassall for everything they have done. It was an excellent opportunity for the Year 12 group to reflect on their time at HBHS, and on what lay ahead for them, either returning to HBHS in 2015 as senior school leaders, or on to the next phase in their life journeys. The list of Year 12 Leavers along with their destinations is listed as follows, and we wish every student well as they move on to new things:
Jarrod Banks to a building apprenticeship with Porter Homes in Hamilton
Mitchell Brown to a building apprenticeship with Livingstone in Hamilton
Callum Davies to a Wintec Automotive Engineering Course
Henry Duong to Crown College in Auckland to study Business Management
Liam Fisher to full time employment before applying to join the New Zealand Police
Keenan Francis to an I.T. and Sound Engineering Course in South Africa
Matthew Fyfe to full time employment to save for future tertiary study
Joshua Hasler to a Wintec Electrical Engineering Course
Kohatu Leach-Wahanui to a Wintec Media Arts Course
Sam Lochore-Halpin to a Wintec Heavy Diesel Automotive Course
Kaiya McKinnon to Sir George Seymour College in Hamilton on an Airline and Travel Tourism Course
Aidan Miller to a Wintec Automotive Engineering Course
James Mills to UCOL in Palmerston North on an Agriculture Course
Sungjun Park to Auckland University to study Business Management
Adam Rasmussen to a Wintec Culinary Course
Caelen Rees-Williams to a Motorcycle Mechanic Apprenticeship in Auckland
Mitchell Rhind to a Wintec Heavy Diesel Automotive Course
Daniel Robinson to a Wintec Media Arts Course
Luke Rodgers to Vision College to study for a Bachelor of Music
Kongpob Wongkulapat to Assumption University in Thailand to study for a Degree in Communication and Arts
Ben Wilson to a Wintec Electrical Engineering Course
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