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Derek Johnson
3 July 2012
This engaging young man was deputy head boy in his last year at Auckland’s Sacred Heart College. He was dux of the college and received numerous awards.
Now a third-year law and commerce student at Auckland University, he has been awarded a Price Waterhouse Coopers scholarship. He also has a golf handicap of nine.
When it comes to managing time and rebounding from set-backs there are few better examples than Alex, and his twin sister. Lizzie, who also has CF.
Addressing the day’s topic, ‘Young People Doing Great Things’, Alex focused on the Catholic approach to leadership: leading by serving others. Sacred Heart’s concept of servant leadership meant that Alex spent his lunchtimes picking up rubbish and making friends with the juniors, helping them to enjoy themselves.
Another gripping event occurred during the mystery performance after morning tea when the Action Speaker Louder Than Words percussion led the kids drumming and playing together – without any verbal instructions. They blew the roof off.
Inspiring in a different way from Alexander McKay was ex-boxer and ex-hard case Billy Graham. Now in his mid-60s and after a tough start, Billy pulled his life together through boxing and discovered the joy of learning and music. He grabbed the kids’ attention from
The day was hosted by TVNZ’s Daniel Faitaua and the 10 to 13-year-olds, chosen as leaders by their schools, took every opportunity to have their photos taken with him while also being entertained and inspired.
Another TVNZ alumnus, Matty McLean of Close Up, offered his story of single-mindedness in pursuit of a goal. He fell in love with broadcasting as a youngster and travelled the path from working for nothing at a local radio station, through broadcasting school, to being in the right place at the right time when it came to gaining employment doing what he loves.
Whitireia Polytechnic’s Samoan performance group and the Belles Voix singers from St Catherines provided musical interludes and Archbishop John Dew welcomed the young leaders.
Images, from top: Olivia Henderson, Charlotte Logan, Shannon Collier and Tiana Sio from St Claudine Thévenet, Wainuiomata.
Bishop Viard College’s kapahaka group begin the day’s entertainment.
Erica Pihema, Year 8 at Ss Peter and Paul School, Lower Hutt, waits for the day to start.
Matthew Mann, Zac Davis and Declan Wilcock from Our Lady of the Rosary School, Waiwhetu.
Dominic Oliver, Mathias Marsters-Taniwha and Connor O’Sullivan of St Joseph’s School Levin.