Year 13 students recognised for their outstanding NCEA Level 2 achievements.
Judith Fynn and Lyssa Pangan have been formally recognised by the Aotearoa Resettled Community Coalition (ARCC) for their exceptional academic performance, marking an important milestone in their educational journey.
The students were invited to attend a special awards evening hosted by ARCC, an organisation supported by the Ministry of Education that advocates for and supports resettled communities across Aotearoa. During the event, both Judith and Lyssa were presented with certificates and medals in acknowledgement of their success in achieving NCEA Level 2. Judith attained an Excellence Endorsement, while Lyssa earned a Merit Endorsement, both reflecting a high standard of academic commitment and achievement.
The evening extended beyond the formal presentation of awards, serving as a celebration of perseverance and success. It brought together students from diverse cultural backgrounds, providing an opportunity to connect with peers and community leaders who share a commitment to educational excellence.
This recognition highlights individual accomplishments of Judith and Lyssa and the importance of fostering inclusive pathways for success within Aotearoa’s education system. Their achievements stand as a testament to their hard work.
Congratulations to Judith Fynn and Lyssa Pangan on this well-deserved honour.



