St Peter's College, Gore, held its prizegiving recently. The
prize list is. -
Dux: Keith O'Connor; proxime accessit: Joshua Sutton.
Year 13
Taylor Archer (leader year 13, co-recipient leadership cup);
Amethyst Baker (food technology, softball girls' service,
achievement); Oliver Carran (religious education, leader
sport, achievement, contribution sport, sports blue,
contribution music, sport); Kavan Chay (diligence,
contribution college); Erica Cormack (diligence, leader
student council, student leadership and academic focus); Jack
Doncaster (head boy, boys' hockey most improved player, blue
academic, emerging leaders' scholarship, engineering high
achievers award); Brenna Dunlop (best gateway placement);
Morgan Fraser (U15 rugby most improved player); James Gardyne
(diligence, leader student council, award personal
integrity); Angus Garrity (senior boys' athletics champion,
soccer player of year); Grace Goldsmith (history, excellence
senior history, diligence); Robert Gregory (outstanding
contribution Young Farmers Club, sports blue); Bryony
Harrison (leader culture, cultural blue, senior Eisteddfod
champion); Sapphire Hunia (tourism student of year, service
choir); Jessica Jacquier-Phillips (head girl, emerging
leaders' scholarship); Bridget Johnston (sports blue, most
improved shooter smallbore rifle shooting); Aleisha Keown
(product/fashion design); Sam Keyse (leader student services,
Christian service); Veronica MacKenzie (diligence, leader
special character, academic blue, cultural blue, service
public speaking , service cultural activities); Emma Martin
(most promising netball umpire, sports blue); Katie McCabe
(leader student services, social justice); Brooke McFaul
(Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award silver and gold); Liam
Meikle (leader special character, boys' hockey player of
year, academic blue, high achiever scholarship); Alice Millar
(visual arts, visual communication and design, pioneer
women's scholarship); Kendall Millar (most improved player
girls' basketball, best gateway placement, blue cultural);
Nicholas O'Connell (contribution college); Keith O'Connor
(calculus, religious education, economics, academic blue,
excellence public speaking, excellence dramatic performance,
engineering high achievers' award); Michael Paterson
(biology, geography, diligence, leader year 13, service boys'
hockey, co-recipient leadership cup, academic blue); Tori
Peeters (diligence, physical education, digital technologies,
leader sport, senior girls' athletics champion, netballer of
year, sports trophy girls, sports blue, academic blue);
Joshua Sutton (chemistry, physics, religious education,
statistics and modelling, diligence, excellence senior
mathematics, academic blue); Essie Van Zuylen (excellence
senior English, leader culture); Joshua Vosawale (service
rugby, First XV rugby player of year; sports trophy boys;
excellence sport and leadership, hostel young achiever,
sports blue); Erin Walsh (travel and careers training
tourism).
Year 12
Holly Archer (First XV girls player of year); Daniel
Bastiaansen (product design, diligence); Danialah Bourke
(food technology, diligence); Reagan Brown (softball boys'
service, achievement); Hunter Calder (English, diligence);
Eilish Cameron (visual arts painting, most improved
netballers, service student wellbeing, academic blue);
Shannah Corcoran (most promising girls' rugby player,
cultural blue); Rachel Cormack (travel and careers training);
Emma Heads (digital technology); Meredith Fraser (religious
education, physical education, diligence); Sebastian
Goldsmith (chemistry, mathematics, academic blue, excellence
sciences); Vanessa Harvey (music, visual arts photography,
cultural blue); Laura Irwin (mathematics, visual
communication and design, geography, physics, academic blue);
Kieran Lloyd (First XV rugby most points in season); Chelsea
Marlow (diligence); Logan McSoriley (most improved First XI
cricketer of year); Eden Millan (contribution netball, sports
blue); Mitchell Newton (service boys' basketball, sports
blue); Sasha Nicholson (biology, religious education,
diligence, senior girls' cross-country champion, service
netball, service girls' basketball, most improved referee
basketball, academic blue); Morgan Pearce (history,
accounting, religious education, diligence, accounting,
academic blue, cultural blue); Phoebe Pullar (college hockey
club player of year, sports blue); Natasha Roughan (English,
diligence, academic blue); Stuart Smith (senior boys'
swimming champion); Andre Waller (outdoor pursuits and cup).
Year 12 top scholar: Sebastian Goldsmith.
Year 11
Georgia Babe (diligence); Mitchell Bone (business studies,
most improved player boys' basketball); Olivia Brock
(diligence); Katrina Carpenter (service hostel community
senior); Troy Collins (senior boys' cross-country champion,
most improved player First XV rugby); Sian Davis (visual
communication and design, English, diligence, senior girls'
swimming champion, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award silver);
Laura Deaker (religious education, visual arts, diligence);
Liam Delahunt (player of year junior rugby U15); Hope Glover
(Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award silver); India Henry
(physical education, diligence, U16 girls' athletics
champion, Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award silver);
Jefferson Highsted (diligence); Kristian Highsted (U16 boys'
athletics champion, diligence); Bridget Hurrell (history,
English, diligence); Rhianna Hutchins (music, diligence);
Calum Irwin (mathematics, religious education, English,
product design and manufacturing, mathematics, science);
Georgia Johnston (diligence); Blake Lloyd (service cricket);
Tayla Marlow (geography, mathematics, diligence, Duke of
Edinburgh Hillary Award silver); Sarah Martin (diligence);
Anna Maslin (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
silver); Amy McCabe (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary
Award silver); Rebekah Meikle (technology); Tegan Murrell
(agriculture); Olivia Nicholson (diligence); Alice Robertson
(diligence); Jonathan Sutton (digital technology,
mathematics, diligence); Emily Welch (food technology,
mathematics, religious education, history, diligence).
Year 11 top scholar: Calum Irwin.
Year 10
10CH: Erika Burdon (commerce, health, science, social
studies, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Shannon
Harvey (diligence); Mark Hurrell (most improved player U15
rugby); Georgina Jackson (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); Courtney Kelly (diligence); Lucy Keyse (textiles
technology, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Devin
Kubala (English, mathematics, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); Renee Moyles (diligence); Hayley Nicholson (physical
education); Slade O'Connor (food technology, religious
education); Nicole Reed (diligence, Eastern Southland Women's
Hockey Assn junior, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze);
Shaye Taylor (intermediate boys' cross-country champion);
Jack Tippett (materials technology, visual communication and
design).
10LM: Hayley Instone (science); Michaela Kelly (Duke
of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Eveline Levett (English,
intermediate girls' cross-country champion); Max MacGibbon
(Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Maggie McPhail
(health, U15 girls' athletics champion); Alice Perniskie
(mathematics, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); Austin Smith (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); Jose Stuart (religious education, Duke of Edinburgh
Hillary Award bronze); Jordyn Taylor (physical education, U14
girls' athletics champion, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); May Terry (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze);
James Young (digital technology).
10SP: Madison Chamberlain (visual arts); Kirby Cleland
(Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Ciara Doncaster
(English, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award
bronze); Kalib Edwards (mathematics, religious education,
science); Hunter Hape-Cramond (U14 boys' athletics champion);
Daniel Hall (physical education); Sarah Keyse (diligence,
Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); John MacKenzie (Duke
of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Kate Martin (Duke of
Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Jessica Millar (Duke of
Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Bradley Pearce (diligence);
Sophie Pearce (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze);
Kirsten Roughan (health).
Year 10 top scholar: Kalib Edwards.
Year 9
9ME: Ella Brown (health); Lukas Chay (intermediate
boys' swimming champion); Brodie McIntosh (food technology,
visual arts); Rachel McKinlay (food technology); Matthew Neil
(diligence); Mackenzie Nicholson (English, mathematics,
religious education, science, social studies, visual
communication and design); Regan Pearce (physical education);
Rebecca Shaw (diligence); Ashleigh-Marie Smith (digital
technology); Kelsi Sommerville (music).
9RK: Krystella Baker (food technology, science, spirit
of St Peter's cup); Adam Deaker (diligence); Jessica Green
(diligence); Zara Lawlor (diligence); Valentina Laws (social
studies, French); Bliss B Legayo (English, mathematics,
religious education); Joshua McKenzie (physical education,
music); Maredudd Murrell (visual arts, visual communication
and design); Ryan Nicholson (health, digital technology);
Jaymee Robinson (diligence).
9SG: Olivia Archer (diligence); Reece Butler (player
of year U14 rugby); Elloiza Enriquez (visual communication
and design); Rose Ewing (diligence); Caleb Henry (physical
education, science); Jenny Mitchell (digital technology,
English, food technology, visual arts, intermediate
Eisteddfod champion); Breanna Reed (diligence); Mathew
Shields (health, music); Matthew van't Wout (mathematics,
religious education, social studies).
Year 9 top scholar: Mackenzie Nicholson.
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