She was born 14 weeks early, but that hasn't held a Rotorua student back.
Te Waiarangi Merito Manley is now 15 and this year alone has received a Te Arawa rangatahi scholarship, won the Waiariki Nga Manu Korero speech competition and was involved in the Rotorua Boys' and Girls' High School Raukura kapa haka group which came second nationally.
It is World Prematurity Day on Monday which celebrates little survivors and helps raise awareness of the challenges families face, something mother Cheryl Manley clearly remembers.
"It was pretty scary, I stayed at Waikato [Hospital] for five weeks and five weeks at Rotorua [Special Care Baby Unit] and had family or friends stay with me every single night.
"I definitely learned a lot and our baby book is a family taonga (treasure), it has in it milestones when I could eat just 2ml (of milk)," Mrs Manley said.