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LOCAL?
? Honorary degree for Timothy Walker
? All woman cast for Eastbourne?s Bard in the Yard
? Great little jail is 100 this year
? Local groups shake the money tree for local projects
? It?s saying goodbye that?s sometimes difficult
? Twins? 70th brings a walk down memory lane
? Healthy heart gives Matt extra ticket
? Golfers get into the swing of things with new lineup
? Weekend tennis warriors set to raise a racquet
? Caf? patrons are being urged to fork out for their tap water
? Petone?s projects and events begin to roll into town
? NCEA results both here and over the hill
? Identification sought for future record seekers
? Heroes are for the needy- we?re Kiwis!
? Funding forum for local community groups



NCEA results both here and over the hill
By Tim O?Connell

The overall figures are yet to be finalised, but our local schools are getting positive returns from their students? exam results so far. Just weeks after finishing their respective examinations, high school students in the Wellington region were returning to school last week all the wiser in regards to their next academic move for 2009 and beyond. Marked NCEA level one, two and three papers have been filtering back to 140,000 secondary school students nationwide in the last fortnight. Initial results have made for pleasing reading with one fifth of candidates gaining NCEA receiving endorsement with merit, and between four and five per cent of candidates passing with excellence across all levels. While NZQA will release the official statistics for this year?s national exam results in April, Deputy Chief Executive Bali Haque has already alluded the results will be consistent with last year?s efforts. With the 2009 school year now underway for schools in the Hutt Valley, many will be now sharing their successes with peers, as well as looking to build on it in the months ahead. The Petone Herald was unsuccessful in contacting a representative of Hutt Valley High School for their comments before going to press last week. Over the hill at Newlands College the results have been received favourably by students and staff alike. While scholarship results had yet to be released to candidates by NZQA until mid February, Deputy Principal Deb Mills said that overall results from Newlands students had provided plenty for the school to be proud of. ?Certainly, we?re very pleased with what students have achieved with their NCEA results. ?I?m sure that celebrations will continue once they return to school- and we are planning to acknowledge them.?

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