KAITIAKI2SHARE 2020
KAITIAKI2SHARE was a new competition in 2020 encouraging students of all ages to send in great ideas for how we can all care for creation (people and the environment).
Congratulations to everyone who took part in the first ever Kaitiaki2Share competition in 2020.
More than a hundred students showed off their creative minds, design skills and desire to care for God's creation. The judges enjoyed looking at all the great entries and found it a tough task deciding on the ultimate winners and finalists. It was great to see such a wide variety of entries and messages from a range of year levels. Well done to everyone! Thanks for giving your time and effort and reminding us all to care for creation.
Below are the results of this year's competition.
Winners
Aminette Miranda (Year 8)
St Benedict's School, Khandallah
Franka Eilering (Year 3)
Monte Cecilia Catholic School, Auckland
Holly Bowhill (Year 7)
St Mary's School, Blenheim
Olivia Bain (Year 7)
St Mary's School, Blenheim
Ryo Kinikinilau (Year 5)
St Benedict's School, Khandallah
Finalists
Finn Mulqueen (Year 5)
St Mary's School, Gore
Indiana Hart (Year 3)
St Paul's Primary, Auckland
Louisa Zacaroli (Year 5)
St Joseph's School, Nelson
Milla Harrington (Year 5)
St Joseph's School, Nelson
Quinn Roper (Year 8)
St Joseph's Primary School, Stratford
Other Notable Efforts
Caitlin Montaperto-Wells (Year 8)
St Patrick's School, Napier
Charlotte Boyle (Year 4)
St Benedict's School, Khandallah
Devontae Auvale-Polo (Year 6)
St Bernadette's School, Hornby
Jude Jepson (Year 6)
St Joseph's School, Nelson
Lucy Homan (Year 6)
Reignier Catholic School, Napier
Matthaeus Kwan (Year 6)
St Joseph's School, Nelson
Molly Jones (Year 8)
St Patrick's School, Napier
Olive Hapuku (Year 8)
St Joseph's School, Fairfield
Poppy Smith (Year 2)
St Benedict's School, Khandallah
Valerie Malaesala (Year 8)
Sacred Heart School, Christchurch
The five winners have each received a share of the prize money and all winners and finalists will have native trees planted with their names attached.
Check out their fantastic efforts below and don't forget to enter next year's competition!