Te Kāreti o Ōtaki Whare Tapawhā | Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)
Our Te Kāreti o Ōtaki Whare Tapawhā | Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) model is used to ensure that the College environment is positive and supportive and that our expectations are consistently clear.
A total of 1780 recognitions have been awarded to the students of Ōtaki College since the PB4L Kia Kaha App was launched at the beginning of Term 2, this year.
Below you will find a breakdown of the data. The first table lists our Top Student Noters with their total tally of recognitions to date. The second set of data is the total recognitions by House. Well done to all of the students.
Yr Name Number of Recognitions
13 Kate Hall 33
9 Awhina Osborne 30
9 Parearohi Edginton 29
9 Leo Barrett 28
9 Ataahua Carter-Edge 24
9 Kesha-Rae Falamoe 24
11 JT Byrne 23
10 Yilin Lyu 23
9 Georgia Nunns 20
7 Carys Watkins 20
10 Harriet Georgetti 18
9 Elise Armstrong 18
7 Leo Ngan 18
7 Samuel Auld 18
8 Ailie Ironside 18
13 Lana Whitton 17
9 Rose Reynolds 17
9 Ronald Quilter 17
7 Kyuss Carson 17
9 Tevita Faletau 17
9 Tiaki Mei-Climie 17
9 Taylor Maihi 17
10 Grace Goodall 16
9 Ashtyn Albert 16
12 Caleb Smith 16
9 Rangitunoa Mouton 16
7 Elijah Falconer 16
8 Tumoana Saena 16
10 Dayna Wong 15
7 Ruby Rasmussen 15
13 Andrew Little 15
12 Jessica Ngan 15
9 Jayden Collins 15
8 Matthew Hall 15
House
Total
Totara 619
Kauri 694
Rimu 753
Matai 581