Havana Vaka'uta – 2026 Head Student of Wellington Girls’ College | Tupulaga Youth Show
- Description:
- #WATCH: On this week’s Tupulaga Youth Show, Kesila Suisala sits down with with Havana Vaka'uta, 2026 Head Student of Wellington Girls' College — one of Wellington’s high-performing schools. In this inspiring conversation, Havana shares her educational journey, her love for her school, and her heart for leadership as one of the Head Girls for 2026. She speaks openly about youth mental health, the impact of AI in education, and the values and kaupapa shaping her vision for the year ahead. Wit...
- Display date:
- 13/02/2026
- Location:
- Samoa
- Collections:
- Samoa Capital Radio Videos
- Content partner:
- Samoa Capital Radio
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- Not specified
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