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JOMT - 2019 Pūrongo.

Marty Taylor —

JOMT - 2019 Pūrongo.

I tenei tau i oati ai te nuinga engari ko te whakaeke kaiwhakatuma Mosque whakaeke kore i te hara o te tau 2019 me nga mema o te JOMT i haere haere me te inoi me etahi atu akonga kia tino kaha te tautoko i nga hapori o te hunga i pa.

He tino reri a JOMT ki roto i te hakinakina hakinakina, kulturaL me nga kaupapa matauranga i te STC i te tau 2091. I hanga to maatau kura he wae tautoko nui, me te angitu i te whānuitanga o nga taumahi kohi moni hei kohi moni hei whakapiki moni mo te maha o nga take whai hua.

Our three year 13 students in JOMT were a credit to their school. Joshua Brand excelled academically, working consisting at excellence levels through-out the year, also playing Football socially, Lachie Doyle excelled on the sporting field in the disciplines of Futsal and Football gaining provincial and national prowess in both codes and Level 3, Nathan Chapman continued his soft-ball representative involvement and was certainly the glue in JOMT providing excellent leadership and guidance to younger members of the team, Nathan was an excellent example of an all-round student gaining UE & Level 3 through determination and hard work.

Jayden Walker joined us in 2019, Year 7 along with Sanele Uliano, whose prowess on the rugby field was noteworthy. Special mention also for Bradley Hamburger who excelled in the sport of motocross, a difficult and demanding sport highlighted by several excellent performances throughout South Island events. Other members participated in a variety of competitive sports, Jack swimming, Jacob hockey and Thomas at cricket.

Looking forward to 2020 with Connor and Josh taking over the reigns of leadership.

Nga mihi nui ki a koe mo te tau Motuhake in 2019