Pupuke teenager Tyrone Rogers is a young man with big plans. And he is well on the way to making them a reality.
The former Kaeo Primary School pupil has already recorded a significant achievement in being named Whangaroa College dux, the first time in six years that a student has met the criteria for the prize.
Principal Jack Anderson said 18-year-old Tyrone had had to be his own role model, although his older brother had just completed a degree in architecture at AUT and his whanau were very pro-education, which had helped a great deal.
"Tyrone Rogers is young man with big aspirations," Mr Anderson added.
"His dream is to study at Otago and complete a Bachelor of Physical Education, and get the tools he needs to come back to his community and make a change. Tyrone wants to be a teacher - he wants his community to become healthier and happier, and he wants his people to live longer and more rewarding lives."