St Peter's College prizegiving

Johnathan Sutton, Dux
Johnathan Sutton, Dux
St Peter's College, in Gore, held its prizegiving on December 11.

Prizelist

Dux: Johnathan Sutton.

Proxime accessit: Calum Irwin (religious education, visual communication technology, service to boys hockey)

Year 7

Top scholar: Simone Grubb.

7EM: France Bote (English, science, product design, dance/drama, diligence); Emily Chamberlain (religious education, social studies, visual arts, diligence, junior eisteddfod champion, young achiever of the year and 7th form award); Josh Haywood (diligence); George Hickey (mathematics, health, diligence); Svetlana McGregor (digital technologies, music, diligence); Paige McIntosh (diligence); Josie McPhail physical education, diligence); Kelly Morrison (food and textiles technology, diligence; Josh Potter (U12 boys athletics, record U12 boys athletics 1500m, junior boys cross-country); Kyra Romero (diligence).

7SW: Isabella Burns (diligence); Tom Dennison (diligence); Renzie Ege (mathematics, diligence); Ally Fleming English (food and textiles technology, product design, dance/drama, visual arts, diligence); Xander Marsh (digital technologies, health, diligence); Libby McKinnel (religious education, social studies, physical education, music, diligence, U12 Girls athletics, junior girls cross-country); Ella McVicar (science, diligence); Thea Pinckney (diligence); Thomas Sullivan (diligence).

7KR: Harriett Cuttance (dance/drama, diligence); Simone Grubb (religious education, English, science, health, music, diligence); Samantha Keeler (mathematics, food and textiles technology, digital technologies, diligence); Samuel McKenzie (physical education, diligence); Jessie Robertson (product design, diligence); Shannon Sutton (visual arts, diligence); Trelise Wadsworth (social studies, diligence).

Year 8

Top scholar: Ryan Watkins (8GR, English, mathematics, social studies, physical education, product design, visual arts, diligence, Rotary young achiever).

8GR: Eli Borgman (diligence); Phillip Chisholm (dance/drama); Liam Davis (diligence); Bridget Edwards (textiles technology, diligence); George Horrell (diligence); Georgia Kelly (health, diligence); Megan Maslin (visual design and communication, diligence); Ella McGuigan (science); Mya Robinson (diligence); Grace Turipa (religious education, diligence, Rotary young achiever).

8PS: Devon Brown (diligence, junior cricketer of the year); Freya Bools (dance/drama); Shane Brinsdon (junior boys swimming); Max Callaghan (mathematics); Thomas Irwin (diligence); Samara La Hood (junior girls swimming); Kirsty McInnes (religious education, English, textiles technology, visual arts, visual design and communication, diligence); Thomas McKenzie (physical education, diligence, U13 Boys' athletics, player of the year, year 7 & 8 rugby); Maggie Nicholson (Rotary young achiever); Annabelle Sullivan (social studies, health, diligence); Tom Terry (diligence); Sol Wyatt (science, product design and diligence).

Year 9

Top scholar: Charlotte Cuttance (9SC, mathematics, science, social studies, health, food technology, digital technologies, music, diligence).

9GW: Alida Chay (English, science, social studies, health, digital technologies, diligence, intermediate girls swimming); Fraser Ditchfield (religious education, mathematics, visual design and communication, visual arts, diligence, record U14 boys athletics 3000m, player of the year U15 rugby, spirit of St Peter's); Olivia George (U13 girls athletics); Kotahi Hetaraka (physical education, music, U14 Boys athletics); Isaac Lyth (diligence); Poppy McRae (food technology, diligence); Laura Nicholson (food technology); Luke Roughan (diligence); Regan Toogood (diligence, music).

9MM: Flynn Goodger (physical education); Harriet Grogan (diligence); Rebecca Heads (music); Sian Hutchins (religious education, mathematics, social studies, health, digital technologies, diligence); Kathryn Johnston (visual arts, record U14 girls athletics 1500 and 3000m, record intermediate girls' cross-country and champion); Robert Sutton English (science, visual design and communication, diligence); Maisie Young (food technology).

9SC: Kerrin Bone (English, visual arts, diligence), Dakoda Conroy (diligence, intermediate eisteddfod); Louise Dennison (religious education, diligence); Marion Frei (visual design and communication, diligence); Fynn Milliken-Black (physical education); Oliver Watson (diligence).

Year 10

Top Scholar: Destiny O'Connor (10SR, religious education, English, science, social studies, commerce, diligence).

10AF: Isaac Borgman (mathematics, science, digital technologies, diligence); Erica den Hertog (diligence); Ben McInnes (religious education, visual design and communication, diligence, intermediate boys swimming); Jack Mockford (diligence, intermediate boys cross country, services to cricket, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Liam McFaul (physical education); Matthew O'Connor (diligence); Jesse Peterson (diligence); Emily Phillips (diligence); Madison Robertson (diligence); Rebecca Storer (health, diligence, U15 girls athletics); Esperanza Stuart (social studies, music, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Katie Wilson (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Holly Williamson (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Nicole Withers (diligence); Libby Young (English, visual arts).


10MP: Phillipa Addenbrooke (physical education, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Anah Burns (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Tiana Hape-Cramond (religious education, diligence); Emma Johnston (commerce, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Ben Lockrose (services to cricket, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Millie MacGibbon (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Caci Mineur (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Emma Mitchell (English, commerce, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Tayla Stanton (health, food technology, diligence); Jordan Wallis (diligence); Samuel Watkins (mathematics, science, social studies, commerce, diligence).

10SR: Kacey Drabble (Maori culture, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Raissa Ege (mathematics, diligence); Jerome Grubb (most improved cricketer); Madison Gutschlag (diligence); Keegan Irwin physical education, hockey player of the year); Pippa McKinnel (health, materials technology, diligence, record U14 girls athletics 400 and 800m, under 14 girls champion, hockey club player of the year, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze; Katie Miller (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze); Alex Parish (intermediate boys swimming); April Perkins (diligence and Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award bronze).

Year 11

Top scholar: Maredudd Murrell (religious education, English, science, visual arts, visual communication technology, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver).

Olivia Archer (religious education, product design and technology, technology); Madison Babe (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Krystella Baker (mathematics, girls softball service and achievement, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Cameron Brock (agriculture); Ella Brown (U16 girls' athletics, girls' basketball most improved player); Finn Callaghan (diligence); Lukas Chay (diligence, senior boys swimming); Kate Cummings (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Adam Deaker (religious education, geography, mathematics, history, science, diligence); Morgan Edwards (music); Keegan Evans (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Jess Green (diligence); Caleb Henry (boys basketball most improved player, diligence); Zara Lawlor (food technology, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Bliss B. Legayo (religious education, science, commerce, digital technologies, diligence); Benjamin McGuigan (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Brodie McIntosh (diligence); Joshua McKenzie (mathematics, diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Mackenzie Nicholson (religious education, English, diligence, senior eisteddfod); Ryan Nicholson (physical education, diligence, U16 boys athletics, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Jarrod O'Connor (diligence); Jasmine Potts (diligence); Breanna Reed (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver; Jaymee Robinson (most promising netball umpire); Mathew Shields (English, diligence); Matthew van't Wout (diligence, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver).

Year 12

Top Scholar: Erika Burdon (religious education, English, biology, economics, diligence, academic blue speech and drama blue).

William Agnew (diligence); Kirby Cleland (service to netball, ballroom dancing blue); Thomas Coyle (most improved student); Celia Dickie (hockey club player of the year, and blue); Ciara Doncaster (English, economics, diligence, academic blue); Kalib Edwards (academic blue, excellence in sciences); Daniel Keeler (boys hoickey most improved player); Lucy Keyse (diligence); Sarah Keyse (diligence, girls netball most improved player); Devin Kubala (mathematics); Eveline Levett (senior girls cross country, Highland dancing blue, hostel young achiever); John MacKenzie (outdoor education, most improved small bore rifle shooter and blue); Kate Martin (religious education, English, physics, diligence); Maggie McPhail (physical education); Jessica Millar (history); Slade O'Connor (religious education, geography, biology, diligence, academic blue); Bradley Pearce (religious education, record senior boys athletics 400 and 3000m, athletics blue); Alice Perniskie (accounting, academic blue); Laura Rabbidge (senior librarian); Nicole Reed (English, diligence, physical education, rugby blue, 1st XV women's player of the year, academic blue, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Josie Stuart (photography, diligence); May Terry (travel and careers training); Samantha Terry (media studies); Jack Tippett (visual communication, technology, product design amd manufacturing, music, academic blue); Kaitlyn Wright (food technology); Caro Zierer (diligence).

Year 13

Georgia Babe (junior support certificate, food technology, accounting, diligence, year 13 accounting); Liam Boniface (junior support certificate); Tracey Brinsdon (junior support certificate, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Olivia Brock (junior support certificate); Timoci Bulitavu (junior support certificate, service to rugby); Argus Chay (junior support certificate); Troy Collins (junior support certificate, senior boys' cross country, basketball blue, service to boys' basketball, achievement and contribution to sport); Larissa Cooney-Toogood (junior support certificate); Sian Davis (junior support certificate, senior girls swimming, and blue, academic blue and Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award gold); Laura Deaker (junior support certificate); Liam Delahunt (junior support certificate); Hope Glover (junior support certificate, netball blue); India Henry (junior support certificate, senior girls athletics, justice and environment, Youth Mark 2014, leadership in junior support); Anna Herron (junior support certificate); Chaise Hewlett (junior support certificate, most promising girls rugby player, leadership in sports, softball blue); Bridget Hurrell (junior support certificate, academic blue, speech and drama blue, service to public speaking, service to cultural activities, class act 2014, Gore district council scholarship, leadership in culture); Rhianna Hutchins (junior support certificate); Calum Irwin (junior support certificate, religious education, visual communication technology, academic blue, service to boy's hockey, Youth Mark 2014); Georgia Johnston (junior support certificate, history, diligence, academic blue, leadership year 13, public speaking, cup for leadership, University of otago leaders of tomorrow scholarship); Ainsley Laurie (junior support certificate); Blake Lloyd (junior support certificate, leadership year 13); Tayla Marlow (junior support certificate, statistics, English, media studies, diligence, academic blue, leadership cultural, service cultural activities); James Martin (junior support certificate, head boy, University of Canterbury emerging leaders scholarship); Sarah Martin (junior support certificate, statistics, physical education, geography, diligence, academic blue, basketball blue, contribution netball, netball player of the year, sports trophy for girls, service girls basketball, student leadership and commitment, excellence in sport and leadership, contribution to St Peter's college, class act 2014, leadership student services, University of Otago leaders of tomorrow scholarship); Anna Maslin (junior support certificate); Amy McCabe (junior support certificate, excellence in dramatic performance, service student wellbeing); Bradley McFaul (junior support certificate, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary award silver); Solveig Micket (junior support certificate, international student contribution); Devon Millan (junior support certificate); Tegan Murrell (junior support certificate, diligence, best gateway student); Olivia Nicholson (junior support certificate, religious education, academic blue, Christian service, service social justice, leadership special character); Nicosha O'Connor (junior support certificate, 1st in visual arts, painting); Matthew Pope (junior support certificate); Ana-Kaziah Rakimakere (junior support certificate); Ella Ritson-Jones (junior support certificate,1st in visual arts, photography, food technology); Alice Robertson (junior support certificate, Rotary award for personal integrity); Jonathon Sutton (junior support certificate, religious education, calculus, physics, chemistry, digital technologies, diligence, academic blue, overall competence in year 13, mathematics); Emily Welch (junior support certificate, religious education, biology, diligence, academic blue, head girl); Patrick Wightman (junior support certificate); Ben Wilson (junior support certificate); Jarrod Withers (junior support certificate, diligence, leadership student services).

Special character awards

Eveline Levett, Nicole Reed, Erika Burdon, Jessica Millar, Ciara Doncaster, Slade O'Connor

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