The Principal of One Tree Hill College is
confident that Lielt will make the most of her opportunities
through the First Foundation: 'Lielt is a fine young woman and the
high level of engagement in her work emphasises her determination
and desire to succeed.' Lielt was born in Ethiopia and moved to New
Zealand in October of 2007. Regardless of the language barrier she
has completed Years 10 and 11 with success. She gained 159 credits
at NCEA Level 1, 38 at Merit level.
In addition, Lielt participated in many facets of the school
outside the classroom. She was a member of the Interact club, Duke
of Edinburgh Gold Program, the Fijian cultural dance group, the
Basketball and Touch teams and was second place in the school Cross
Country. Lielt was part of the Gateway Program for Science and
volunteers at the Refugee and Migrant Services as a translator. In
her spare time she worked at Pita Bakery House and a part time
actress and model with an agency.
Orginally Lielt wished to become a Pharmacist through study at the
University of Auckland or the University of Otago and started a
bachelor of Health Science but changed to a Bachelor of
Physiotherapy which she completed end of 2016. She si currently
working in Dunedin.
"Lielt has an impressive record of academic achievement for a
young refugee student who has only recently started to learn the
English language. Lielt is a confident, well spoken student with a
demonstrated commitment and strong desire to continue to be of
service and care for others." - Mercy Thomas, Nurse
Educator(Children's NETP) & Workforce Development
Coordinator