Waiariki Institute of Technology has unveiled a new scholarship exclusively for high school students, designed to continue the legacy left behind by one of its most dedicated staff members.
Rosemary Johnson worked at a variety of educational outposts, before joining Waiariki's Whakatane Campus as regional development manager in 2007.
Three years on, she determinedly took on the dual role of being the key driver, developer and manager of the newly created Bay of Plenty Trades Academy.
The Trades Academy was a significant paradigm shift in the region's educational structure. It offered high school students with a strong passion for the trades and hands-on learning and serious alternatives to the established secondary curriculum.
Waiariki chief executive Margaret Noble said Ms Johnson was "proud of the difference she was able to make to the lives of so many young people, especially Maori".