In the 30th of May, 1 student from each class in HHS 7/8's to go to the NYLD at Horncastle Arena. There were 9 students in total, and those students are me, Risha, Qyn, Milan, Nici, Hayley, Tobey, Lasa, Quaiden and Blake (5 Girls and 4 Boys) and Miss Tozer.
The theme of that day was about the food of a leader.
In Maori:
He Aha Te Kai a Te Rangatira?
He Kōrero, He Kōrero, He Kōrero.
In English:
What is the food of a leader?
It is Conversations.
NYLD event is a lovely event where young leaders hear enticing messages from role models/special speakers. Not just to listen to their messages but also get inspired by them.
There were 5 Guests speakers and they are Dr Lehan Stemmet, Sala Tiatia, Ronnie Taulafo, Christian Gallen and Kings and the 2 great hosts and they were Liz Alexander and Phil Baker. My favourite speaker was Sala Tiatia because he gave a meaningful message and has a great sense of humour too.
Here's a slideshow about each speaker of what did they talk about:
The theme of that day was about the food of a leader.
In Maori:
He Aha Te Kai a Te Rangatira?
He Kōrero, He Kōrero, He Kōrero.
In English:
What is the food of a leader?
It is Conversations.
NYLD event is a lovely event where young leaders hear enticing messages from role models/special speakers. Not just to listen to their messages but also get inspired by them.
There were 5 Guests speakers and they are Dr Lehan Stemmet, Sala Tiatia, Ronnie Taulafo, Christian Gallen and Kings and the 2 great hosts and they were Liz Alexander and Phil Baker. My favourite speaker was Sala Tiatia because he gave a meaningful message and has a great sense of humour too.
Here's a slideshow about each speaker of what did they talk about:
Magandang Hapon Elisha Mae. I loved reading about your experience at the National Young Leaders Day. The slideshow that you created is awesome! I like how you shared the key messages you took away from each of the speakers, particularly Dr Lehan Stemmet's message about laying silver stones for other people and being a good role model. It was great that you included the whakatauki that was shared at NYLD too. Keep up the great blog posting Elisha Mae.
ReplyDeleteMiss Tozer.