Kiwi schools named to raise Airpoints Dollars™ for travel
Kiwi schools named to raise Airpoints Dollars™ for travel
Air New Zealand has announced the ten school groups selected for its first annual Airpoints™ for Schools programme who from April will be eligible to receive donated Airpoints Dollars™ to redeem on travel.
The programme is supported by the Ministry of Education and allows Air New Zealand Airpoints members to donate Airpoints Dollars to participating schools for their chosen travel.
Almost 70 entries were received from school groups throughout New Zealand with the successful schools to participate in the programme in 2016 coming from Whangarei, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Napier, Hastings, Wellington, Rotorua and a remote rural schools group.
From April, the schools will be able to receive public donations up to a total value of 10,000 Airpoints Dollars each to redeem on flights that contribute to their chosen environmental, educational or cultural projects for students or to upskill teachers.
The successful schools and details of the travel proposals they will raise Airpoints Dollars for are:
•
Aorere College, Auckland – to take a
group of students to Samoa where their parents/grandparents
came from to work in a voluntary capacity at local
schools.
• Carisbrook School,
Dunedin – to support Year 8 students who have
been fundraising since they were in Year 6 to visit their
sister school in Singapore as part of a school cultural
exchange.
• Heathcote Valley School,
Christchurch – to support students’ travel to
Hokitika to monitor and compare new spawning habitats of
whitebait as part of a new initiative, Whaka Inaka –
Causing Whitebait, that has been created through EOS
Ecology, DOC and the University of Canterbury.
•
Hutt International Boys’ School,
Wellington – to support 12 students and two
teachers to go to the Pacific Islands to do international
service where the students assist with the building and
painting of classrooms, installation of IT resources and
water tanks, and sharing of culture and language with the
village community where the school is located.
•
Maraekakaho School, Hastings – to assist
students to travel to Auckland to compete in a robotics
competition based around effective management of rubbish in
today's world.
• Te Awa School,
Napier – to support teachers to travel to Europe
to increase their knowledge of their newly implemented KIVA
anti-bullying programme that has been established at Turku
University, Finland.
• Te Kura o
Otangarei, Whangarei – to support a group of Year
6-8 students to travel to the Cook Islands to make
connections with their tupuna waka and to compare the
language similarities and differences between the two
cultures.
• View Hill,
Christchurch – to support nine rural primary
students to travel to Wellington on an educational trip
which would include visiting Parliament, Te Papa and to
attend the World of Wearable Art.
•
Waikite Valley School, Rotorua – to go
towards travel to take the senior leadership council to
Wellington for a leadership retreat, visiting the beehive,
local Member of Parliament’s office and attend National
Young Leaders Day.
In addition, remote rural schools of Kaitoke (Great Barrier Island), Halfmoon Bay (Stewart Island), Putorino (Napier), Tapora (Wellsford), Whataroa (South Westland), Makahu (New Plymouth), Marco (New Plymouth) and Makuri (Wanganui) that have been involved in the Virtual Learning Network (VLN) Primary schools programme will raise Airpoints Dollars to redeem for travel to meet in person for a project camp in Wellington.
Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Christopher Luxon says Airpoints for Schools is linked to the airline’s Sustainability Framework, which includes an aspiration to help supercharge New Zealand’s success by inspiring young New Zealanders through support for initiatives that give back to the communities the airline operates within.
“We’re helping schools so they can take students on
school trips or provide upskilling opportunities for
teachers who may not otherwise have had the funds to
do.
“We believe this programme will benefit New Zealand
schools, their students and various communities by providing
opportunities to gain experiences, knowledge, and
inspiration and to expand their horizons.
“Congratulations to the successful schools and we look forward to supporting their efforts to raise Airpoints Dollars for their chosen travels.”
During April and May of 2016 the successful schools and their proposed travel will be published on the Air New Zealand website. Airpoints members will then be able to donate to the featured school or schools of their choice through the Airpoints Store. Any government and airport taxes associated with international airfares will be paid for by Air New Zealand as a donation to the schools participating in the programme.
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