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Pasifika Student Leader adds trade to diploma in screen production | EIT Hawke s Bay and Tairāwhiti

3 mins ago Five years ago, Ti’iti’iatalaga Tuliaupupu, better known as Ti’iti’i, his parents and younger brother Alfred moved from Letogo, Samoa, to Hawke’s Bay. Ti’iti’i is a new Pasifika student leader and a passionate advocate for education. Although Ti’iti’i had completed high school and had been accepted to university in Samoa, he was required to attend one and a half years of high school in New Zealand to earn the missing credits needed for tertiary studies in his new home country. He said that the time at Hastings Boys’ High School boosted his confidence and language skills. “The only way to learn a language is to speak it, but I certainly had to break down some barriers,” he says. In 2017, he finished high school and took a gap year to figure out the next steps.

Friends share study experience and work place | EIT Hawke s Bay and Tairāwhiti

3 mins ago Dream team: Barista Keren, head chef Kieran and commis chef Mereohia. Mereohiaohia Wilson-Munday (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa) and Keren Hiko-Hollis, who is of Cook Island (Ngāti Tuaine) and Māori (Ngāti Kahungunu) descent, both studied the NZ Certificate in Food and Beverage Service (level 3 & 4) at EIT. As luck would have it, they both landed jobs at Fairways Café at the Hastings Golf Club. Mereohia also completed a NZ Certificate in Cookery (level 4) and was employed by head chef Kieran Genge as commis or junior chef. Keren works in the front of house.

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