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Teacher Recognised
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09.03.10
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Macleans College teacher, Wendy Bungay, has been recognised by Zonta International for her efforts with the Duke of Edinburgh organisation.
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Mrs Bungay has been associated with the Duke of Edinburgh for 15 years at the college and this was recognised last week. <empty>
Teacher Wendy Bungay with Kevin Ciputra, Natalya Smith, Li-Jia Yap, Jeremy Mathan, Joanna Koat and Hye-Youn Jang.
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Teacher Wendy Bungay with Kevin Ciputra, Natalya Smith, Li-Jia Yap, Jeremy Mathan, Joanna Koat and Hye-Youn Jang.
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There are about 250 college students involved and Zonta, an international organisation that promotes women’s affairs in the community, awarded a certificate in awareness of her valuable contribution.
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Duke of Edinburgh requires students to offer service to the community, be involved in physical activity such as a sport, develop skills such as learning a musical instrument and be involved with outdoor pursuits such as tramping.
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