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Prime Minister Luxon Honors 56 Students at ODT Class Act Awards
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon attended the ODT Class Act 2025 awards ceremony in Dunedin on March 15, 2025, where he recognized 56 students from 29 secondary schools in the Otago region. This annual event, held at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, celebrates the achievements of young individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their academic pursuits.
The ODT Class Act awards are designed to honor the top-performing students nominated by their respective high schools. Each year, local schools highlight their most talented pupils, who come together for a prestigious ceremony. During the event, students receive their Class Act certificates directly from the Prime Minister, marking a significant milestone in their educational journeys.
In his address to the award recipients, Prime Minister Luxon emphasized the importance of education and the role of young people in shaping the future of New Zealand. He expressed pride in the achievements of the students and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in their studies and future endeavors.
The event not only recognizes academic success but also serves as a platform for inspiring other students across the region. By showcasing the accomplishments of these young individuals, the awards aim to motivate peers to pursue their own educational goals.
The ODT Class Act initiative has garnered attention and support from the community, reinforcing the value placed on education within the Otago region. As schools continue to nominate their best and brightest, the awards serve as a testament to the hard work and dedication of students in New Zealand.
As the ceremony concluded, the atmosphere was filled with celebration and encouragement, with students expressing gratitude for the recognition of their efforts. The ODT Class Act awards stand as an important event in the academic calendar, celebrating the achievements of young people while fostering a spirit of ambition and excellence.
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