EPro8 Competition

EPro8 is an engineering problem solving competition for teams of four students. These teams have 2½ hours to complete as many challenges as possible.

Examples are: building an electronically controlled fruit sorting machine, an elevator, a conveyor belt and rover. 

Rototuna High had two teams compete in a qualifying competition at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls. The 'Retro' team of Rory Allison, Luke Quigley, Charlie Jordan and Samuel Naude qualified for the semi-final, held at Waikato University Gallagher Centre on Wednesday 7 June, where they placed third and therefore qualified for the final the following evening. 

With 25 minutes to go, in the final, the team were in the lead but unfortunately they ran into technical issues with their final construction resulting in other teams moving ahead. At the final buzzer, the boys finished a creditable fourth. This was a great achievement that the boys can be proud of!


UN Youth Ambassadors

Puna Wānanga Update

This week we have a spotlight on our ‘Global Connections’ Puna Wānanga group.

Students are diving into the world of diplomacy with Model United Nations (MUN). MUN is a dynamic simulation of the real-world UN proceedings. Students are experiencing the thrill of debating global issues, crafting solutions, and enhancing leadership skills, all while fostering a deeper understanding of international relations. Through MUN, students join a vast network of peers from schools across the globe, fostering friendships and creating lasting connections at both local and international levels. With things happening each term, the MUN group has already had an online MUN event at school with students in China and attended a Model United Nations event at the University of Auckland a few weeks ago. There are still things in the works for this year and students in this space are absolutely fizzing at the opportunities around them to connect and make a difference!

Big congratulations are in order for our very first UN Youth Ambassadors at Rototuna Senior High School - Sreshthaa Sivakumar, Diya Thangavadivel and Vennela Puvvula! They will be working towards bringing the UN Youth vision closer to our students with their mission of promoting a spirit of engagement, tolerance and making a difference. We can’t wait to see the amazing work that they’ll achieve! Big thanks to the kaiarataki Benny and Martin for all the hard work they do in this space for their learners.

We also have Puna Wānanga groups pitching their project ideas to The Keg Room’s ‘100 Locals Who Give a Damn’ this Wednesday in attempts to secure their spot in the final. Groups pitch their ideas to community business owners for a chance to win $10,000 towards their projects aimed at giving back to our community. We wish our groups good luck! Look out for our next newsletter for news on how our groups went.



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