St Peter's College prizes

<b>Dux</b><br/>Scott McFaulSt Peter's College prizegiving was held recently.

The prize list is. -


Year 13

Brendan Austin (classical studies, economics, English, mathematics with statistics and modelling, religious education, blue academic, cultural blue, co-recipient service cultural activities, co-recipient service public speaking, leader of culture, proxime accessit); Gregory Baker (academic blue, sports blue, senior boys' athletics champion, soccer player of year, service boys' hockey, boys' hockey player of year, boys sports trophy, excellence in sport and leadership, achievement & contribution sport, leader of sport); Cameron Bone (diligence, service to cricket, co-recipient leadership cup, leader year 13); Jessica Bruce (excellence senior history, cultural blue, co-recipient service public speaking); Jessica Cooper (co-recipient senior girls' athletics championship, service girls' basketball, leader of sport); Patrick De La Mare (co-recipient excellence in dramatic performance); Theresa Dickson (sports blue, Eisteddfod senior entertainment, entertainment cup); Niamh Doncaster (diligence, personal integrity, leader of school council); Troy Gallagher (Eisteddfod senior ensemble); Allen Gregory (leadership in agriculture); Bernadette Hardegger (service choir, social justice cup);Grace Harwood (sports blue, senior service hostel community); Tessa Hewlett (graphics, physical education, diligence, sports blue, Eisteddfod senior entertainment, entertainment cup, senior hockey player of year); Annelise Impelmans (visual arts photography, women's rugby player of year); Fynn McDonough (sports blue, leader of school council); Scott McFaul (biology, chemistry, mathematics with calculus, mathematics with statistics and modelling, overall competence year 13 mathematics, physics, academic blue, co-recipient prize service cultural activities, co-recipient excellence in dramatic performance, dux); Paige McKenzie (Eisteddfod senior entertainment, entertainment cup); Matt McKone (diligence, contribution music and sport, head boy); Emma Millard (computing, sports blue, netball player of year, leader student services); Karrie Morton (sports blue, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver)); Jarred Nicholson (senior boys' cross-country champion); Nicole Parry (arts, music, religious education, academic blue, diligence, Christian service, cultural blue, Eisteddfod senior dance, Eisteddfod senior duet singing, Eisteddfod senior composition, Eisteddfod senior entertainment, entertainment cup, dance cup, composition cup, leader special character); Manu Ravouvouniconua (sports blue, international student contribution, Eisteddfod senior ensemble, hostel achiever); Alice Wilkins (geography, media studies, academic blue, cultural blue, co-recipient service netball, Eisteddfod senior poetry, Eisteddfod senior scripture, Eisteddfod senior solo singing, Eisteddfod senior expressive reading, senior poetry, senior Eisteddfod champion, excellence public speaking, prize contribution to school, head girl); Kendall Witham (diligence, co-recipient service netball, co-recipient leadership cup; Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver), leader year 13).


Year 12

Oliver Carran (sports blue, u16 boys' athletics champion, most runs 1st XI cricket, co-recipient service boys' basketball, most improved basketball referee); Kavan Chay (English, diligence, senior boys' swimming champion); Erica Cormack (textiles technology, visual arts photography); Jack Doncaster (physics, religious education, academic blue); Brenna Dunlop (best gateway placement); Morgan Fraser (u15 rugby most improved); James Gardyne (Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver); Angus Garrity (computing); Grace Goldsmith (religious education, diligence); Bridget Johnston (sports blue); Sam Keyes (most improved boys' hockey player); Tommy Kubala (Eisteddfod senior ensemble); Veronica MacKenzie (English, geography, academic blue, cultural blue, diligence, Eisteddfod senior impromptu speech, Eisteddfod senior prepared speech, senior prepared speech); Katie McCabe (service student wellbeing); Chris McNamee (u15 rugby player of year); Liam Meikle (accounting; mathematics, academic blue); Alice Millar (graphics); Kendall Millar (cultural blue); Raiana O'Connor (product technology); Michael Paterson (biology, religious education, academic blue); Tori Peeters (diligence, physical education, academic blue, sports blue, contribution netball, senior girls' cross-country champion, co-recipient senior girls' athletics championship, girls' sports trophy); McCloud Romyanond (Eisteddfod senior ensemble); Jose Santos (Eisteddfod senior ensemble) Joshua Sutton (chemistry, history, mathematics, religious education, academic blue, justice and environment trophy, year 12 top scholar); Annika Unahi (most promising netball umpire); Essie Van Zuylen (visual arts painting); Joshua Vosawale (diligence, Eisteddfod senior ensemble, sports blue, most improved soccer player, 1st XV rugby player of year); Erin Walsh (travel and careers training tourism award); Jacob Young (music).


Year 11

Shayna-Leigh Allison (diligence); Holly Archer (u15 girls' athletics champion, most promising girls' rugby player); Daniel Bastiaansen (co-recipient technology, most improved basketball player); Hunter Calder (diligence); Eilish Cameron (visual arts, diligence); Rachel Cormack (diligence); Stuart Ewing (agriculture); Meredith Fraser (history, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver)); Sebastian Goldsmith (business studies, digital technology, English, mathematics, science, diligence); Vanessa Harvey (music); Laura Hewitson (u16 girls' athletics champion); Luke Instone (diligence); Laura Irwin (English, geography, mathematics, religious education, science, visual design and communication, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver), year 11 top scholar); Mao Kamiya (diligence); Chelsea Marlow (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver)); Logan McSoriley (most improved 1st XI cricketer); Laura McVicar (diligence, senior girls' swimming champion); Eden Millan (physical education, diligence, most improved netball player); Olivia Neame (diligence); Mitchell Newton (service boys' basketball); Sasha Nicholson (physical education, science, diligence, most improved girls' basketball player, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards (silver)); Bianca Parry (Eisteddfod senior entertainment, entertainment cup, Eisteddfod senior duet singing); Morgan Pearce (diligence, English, religious education); Harry Peeters (service 1st XV rugby); Michael Perkins (co-recipient technology); Natasha Roughan (mathematics, diligence); Isabella Santos (religious education); Jerome Waller (most improved 1st XV rugby player).