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On The Up: Mangonui schoolboys honoured for saving classmate in playground emergency

Yolisa Tswanya
Yolisa Tswanya
Deputy news director·Northland Age·
6 Jan, 2026 04:58 AM3 mins to read

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Dont’e Herlihy (left), Jackson Walters and Marley Sedcole with their awards. Pictured behind them are Hato Hone's Natalie Samson, Denise Ell, Heather Moffat and John Horsnell.

Dont’e Herlihy (left), Jackson Walters and Marley Sedcole with their awards. Pictured behind them are Hato Hone's Natalie Samson, Denise Ell, Heather Moffat and John Horsnell.

The quick thinking of three 9-year-old Mangonui students resulted in a classmate making a full recovery and the trio being recognised for their bravery.

The three boys, Marley Sedcole, Jackson Walters and Dont’e Herlihy, were formally recognised by Hato Hone St John after staying calm and taking action when a fellow student became unwell on the playground at school.

The boys noticed a younger student in serious distress in the playground. The boys were aware the student had a medical condition and, recognising the seriousness of the situation, they acted quickly.

Marley stayed with the student, while Jackson and Dont’e went to get help from the teachers.

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 Marley receiving his Courage in Action cape from Natalie Samson.
Marley receiving his Courage in Action cape from Natalie Samson.

Their quick thinking ensured school staff were alerted promptly, and an ambulance was called to provide pre-hospital care for the student.

The student has since recovered.

They were awarded Courage in Action bravery awards.

The presentation took place at the start of the school’s end-of-year prizegiving, with whānau gathered under marquees on the school field.

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The day opened with karakia, waiata and kapa haka, before Hato Hone St John presented the awards.

Each boy received a certificate, a cape and a first aid kit.

Marley is an active cadet within the Doubtless Bay St John Youth Division, and he said his involvement in the programme helped in the situation.

“Having St John’s [Youth] training allowed me to think and not worry and know what to do. It was a good feeling to help my friend.”

As part of the St John in Schools programme, Hato Hone St John present Courage in Action bravery awards to school children who act bravely in an emergency or have a positive impact on the wellbeing of others.

Hato Hone St John receives award nominations through the Hato Hone St John community educators, ambulance crews, and emergency call handlers, as well as teachers, family members of the child, and members of the public who were involved in the incident.

Hato Hone community engagement co-ordinator for Northland Natalie Samson said the boys stayed calm and showed maturity in a very frightening emergency situation.

“They showed maturity well beyond their years, showing real mana and doing exactly what was needed to get help quickly.”

The parents of the student who became unwell were also in attendance and showed gratitude to the boys.

“During the award presentation, there was an especially heartfelt moment when the father of the young student who became unwell gifted the three boys with leis made of sweets as a token of appreciation and a sincere thank you.”

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She added that the event was a powerful reminder that awareness, courage and doing the right thing can come from anyone, no matter their age.

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