Wednesday 9 March 2016

William Pike Challenge Awards launched


William Pike shared his immensely powerful story of being critically injured in a volcanic eruption on Mt Ruapehu. Even after having his right leg amputated, William is still a fanatical outdoorsman. He challenged year 7 and 8 students and parents to be passionate, resilient, embrace challenges and make sure Every Day's a Good Day (the title of his book).
William Pike is a sought-after speaker and role model to youth nationally and internationally. He is the director of William Pike Challenge Awards - a popular youth development programme run in 60 schools around the country and now at West Melton School for the Intermediate years students. 
William has an infectious enthusiasm for adventure and life - he is a Kiwibank Local Hero medal recipient and a 2015 Young New Zealander of the year semi finalist.
The Willaim Pike Challenge awards will see the Intermediate students each carry out 20 hours community service, learn a new hobby or sport and experience at least 6 challenging outdoor experiences throughout year.