Kate Moetaua Foundation
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Kate Moetaua was a much loved teacher at Wakatipu High School, who loved drama, sports, her students and her family.
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Kate dedicated her life to teaching and influenced the lives of so many young people, opening their eyes to the world of performance helping them to gain confidence on and off the stage. Sadly Kate passed away from cancer at the young age of 45 in 2018 leaving her husband Teaukura (T) and three young girls Anika, Aya and Malia.
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One of Kate's final wishes was that a foundation was set up to support talented people in the sporting and arts arena to encourage them to follow their dreams. The Kate Moetaua Foundation offers scholarships to Year 9-13 students annually, opening up opportunities they may otherwise not have.
The Kate Moetaua Foundation provides a wonderful opportunity for her children to carry on the work that their Mum started through distributing funds from the foundation to talented and aspiring young sports people and artists to help them achieve their dreams and fulfill their potential in these disciplines.
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The scholarship is awarded in November each year, and so far has awarded over $15,000 to local youth.
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Award Amount: Up to $3000 (maximum per recipient $1000)
Number of Awards each year: Varies
Timeline and application process: 1 August 1 -31 August 31
Eligibility Requirements: Year 9-13 student in the Whakatipu (Wakatipu High School, Liger Academy, or home schooled) achieving in arts or sports.
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APPLICATIONS OPEN HERE on 1 August 2024
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Kate Moetaua Foundation Scholarship Winners
2024:
Mason Clarke - Sports (Cricket)
Rachel Jo (McCarthy) - Arts (Piano)
Yoonae Jeoung - Sports (Golf)
Mikaela Patterson - Arts (Dance)
Abby Fookes - Sports (Cricket)
Isabella Newell - Arts (Performance Music)
Jess Hudson - Sports (Adventure Racing)
Felix Nicoll - Arts (Drama)
Lucy Boniface - Sports (Ice Hockey)
2023:
Lachlan Boniface - Sports (Ice Hockey)
Mackenzi Jackson - Sports (Karate)
Marley King-Smith - Sports (Rowing)
Mikaela Patterson - Arts (Dance)
Rochelle Tickle - Arts (Drama)
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2022:
Billie Carey - Music (Singer Songwriter)
Jacob Marriott - Sports (Swimming)
Caitlyn Hollyer - Sports (Ice Hockey)
Minna Zhu - Music (Jazz)
Megan McCulloch - Arts (Dance)
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2021:
Elke Koehn - Arts (Digital Media)
Olivie Watherston - Sports (Rugby)
Helena Hornbacher - Arts (Music and Performance)
Ruby Kirk - Sport (Volleyball and Netball)
Sorcha Wilkinson - Arts (Digital Media)
Subath Wijerathna- Sports (Cricket)
Allyx Palacio - Sports (Volleyball)
Mary Navasca - Sports (Volleyball)
Joseph Leyden - Arts (Performance)
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2019:
Grace Hastie
Hayato Yoneta - Sports (Athletics)
Helena Hornbacher (Music)
Hera Winders - Arts (Fine Art)
Marco Hortona
Nieve Collin
Olive Watherston (Rugby)
Sophie Thompson
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“I am very excited to see the growth of this foundation in future years to come. Supporting talented youth in Wakatipu alongside my dad and sisters is something Kate would be incredibly proud of."
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Anika Moetaua
Chair,
Kate Moetaua Foundation
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