When Rototuna high student Timi Barabas, 18, and her family moved to New Zealand in 2017 from Hungary, she knew no English at all and was concerned at how she would fit in within a new culture. However, she was overwhelmed by the support from her new school.
As a result of this, Timi, along with fellow student Namrata Verma, created the True Colours Club, a group with the aim of creating a safe zone for students at school, and putting an end to New Zealand's alarmingly high bullying statistics.
According to the international report PISA 2015 on students' well-being, 18 per cent of New Zealand students are frequently bullied, and 15-year-olds in New Zealand are reporting the second-highest rate of bullying out of 51 countries, behind only Latvia.
Rototuna High School principal Natasha Hemara said the key thing about the True Colours Club was that it was a student led initiative.
"The students have a space to have a voice, and that flows into one of our values at school which is kindness," Ms Hemara said.