Ministry of Education
EMBARGOED UNTIL 4:00pm, Thursday 16 August 2018
Five Wellington regional-based student teachers have been awarded a Kupe Scholarship by Associate Education Minister
Kelvin Davis in a ceremony held in Parliament, Wellington, today.
The prestigious scholarships recognise highly accomplished Māori and Pacific students and support them to complete their
teaching qualification and gain further success teaching in New Zealand.
Ministry of Education’s Deputy Secretary, Early Learning and Student Achievement, Ellen MacGregor-Reid says, "the Kupe
scholars are highly-accomplished."
Each year, 30 Kupe Scholarships are awarded to Māori and Pacific students based on strong academic success and
demonstrable leadership experience in their respective communities.
"These individuals are passionate about their respective communities, passionate about the kaupapa and will be welcomed
to the profession when they graduate," she says.
Each recipient has an incredible back story of drive and purpose that has got them here today. "I congratulate them and
look forward to hearing more from them in the future."
Kupe scholarship recipients will have their course fees paid; receive a $15,000 study allowance, professional mentoring
and assistance with finding a job. The scholarship is worth over $25,000.
More than 70 applications were received for the 30 available scholarships.
Wellington Scholars:
Kylie Ngaropo, Māori - Te Rarawa, Ngāi Tūhoe, Te Aitanga-ā-Hauiti, Victoria University, Graduate Diploma of Teaching; Te
Hauora Gatonyi, Māori - Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Ngāti Porou, Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Poutuārongo Whakaakoranga; Aroha
Broughton, Māori - Ngāti Ruanui, Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Poutuārongo Whakaakoranga; Steven Fuiava, Samoa, Victoria
University, Masters of Teaching and Learning; Pokau Te Ahuru, Māori - Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Atiawa, Ngā Ruahine, Victoria
University, Graduate Diploma of Teaching.
ENDS