The New Zealand Government has awarded 26 Tongan students with tertiary
scholarships to study in New Zealand or Fiji commencing in 2018.

Twenty-one scholars have been accepted into New Zealand universities and six scholars will study at the University of the South Pacific or the Fiji National University.

The New Zealand Pacific Scholarships and New Zealand Regional Development Scholarships are funded through the New Zealand Aid programme.

Acting New Zealand High Commissioner, Nick Hurley, hosted a reception on Wednesday
evening to celebrate the students’ achievement and to welcome home returning alumni.

In his speech he congratulated the scholarship winners and encouraged them to “seize
this opportunity.

Be bold. Be brave. Challenge yourself. Remember always that you are ambassadors for your family, for your village, for Tonga.”

The 2018 King Tupou VI Coronation Scholarship recipient was also announced as
Maletino Taumu’alelei ‘I Loyala Mafi, of Houmakelikao, Ma’ufanga.

This Coronation Scholarship is offered annually to the Dux of Tonga High School. Maletino is the second recipient of this prestigious scholarship.

The Guest Speaker, the Hon. Penisimani Fifita, Minister of Education congratulated the
scholars on their achievements and encouraged them to aim for excellence in their
studies, not simply a pass grade.

He reminded them that the funding they received was a privilege and urged the students to study hard to respect the honour of their selection.

King Tupou VI Coronation Scholarship recipient, Maletino Mafi, gave an inspirational
speech, reminding the other scholars going to study in New Zealand and Fiji that hard
work and determination are needed to successfully meet their goals.

That theme was underlined in the remarks by one of the returning alumni, Annelise Halafihi, who offered advice on perseverance in the face of challenges in an unfamiliar environment, drawing on her own personal experience.

The 26 New Zealand scholarship recipients will be studying qualifications from bachelor
levels through to master degrees and PhDs across a broad range of subjects from health
sciences, information technology, accounting, business, energy, medicine, environmental
management, engineering, aviation, commerce, economics and maritime law.

Scholarships are awarded with the intention that the knowledge and skills of an individual
will enrich Tonga and their communities following their completion of study and return to
Tonga.

The New Zealand Government invests over NZ$3 million in tertiary scholarships
annually for Tongan citizens to study in New Zealand or in the Pacific Region.