Just one determined student turned up for the afternoon exams at Kaikoura High School today.
The school opened their doors for the second week of exams after the 7.8-magnitude earthquake shattered any chance of holding them during the first week.
Three students did the morning home economic and chemistry exams and one student in the afternoon. The school has 197 students from Year 7 to Year 13.
Kaikoura High School deputy principal Gayle Cameron didn't expect too many students to turn up. Since all the students are entitled to an emergency derived grade, those who know they have enough credits don't need to sit the exam to pass, she said.
"Some have left town, some are on the other side of the blockage, someone was really traumatised because their whole family home was destroyed and they're busy feeding stock.