Taieri College junior prizegiving

Taieri College held its junior prizegiving recently. The prize list is. -

Year 9

9BM: Top scholar Katrina Bungard (English, mathematics, physical education); top scholar Bryanna Morris (mathematics, science, social studies); Hayden Mitchell (mathematics, science, social studies); Sitanshu Chand (science, social studies, French); Bailey Ferguson (English, physical education); Tylah Harris (English, social studies, text and information management); Samantha Mitchell (Citizenship, mathematics, science); Amir Velthuis (English, social studies); Christian Carr (mathematics, physical education); Liam Smeaton (physical education); Liam Sheridan (English, science); Leilani Aupuni (physical education).

9CR: Top scholar Katrina Clark (English, mathematics, science, social studies, agriculture and horticulture science, sports pro, drama); Jacob Will (mathematics, science, social studies, music); Shani Fleck (English, social studies); Olivia Tobin (English, social studies, food technology, art); Joshua Glennie (English, science, music, art); Jared Preston (English, mathematics); Neeve Wooltorton (science, physical education); Maigan Fright (citizenship); Brooke McIver (social studies, French, food technology); Matthew Miller (mathematics, physical education); Jordan Miller (physical education); Libby Callaghan (drama, music, text and information management, art); Trey Russell (physical education); Natasha Renshaw (physical education, music); Alexander Cochrane (workshop technology metal, music); Nicholas Duff (mathematics); Mitchell Hay (Japanese, text and information management); Sarah Lindsay (text and information management); Phuoc Long Nguyen (graphics); Lorraine Nyamugafata (science); Jessica Walshe (craft).

9HM: Top scholar Jonah Smith (English, mathematics, social studies, Japanese, craft, text and information management); Tayla Cramond (science, physical education, sports pro, art); Laura Bungard (mathematics, physical education, sports pro, textiles); Katrina McHale (English, science, social studies, French, food technology); Gina Haddow (English, mathematics, social studies, economics); Hayley O'Connell (English, science, social studies); Ashlee Maxwell (citizenship, English, agriculture and horticulture science, music, music performance); Georgia Duff (social studies, physical education, French); Danya Kerr (physical education, Maori, music); Callum Scott (mathematics, science); Mackenzie Archer (science); Benjamin Amende (mathematics); Macy Bisset (economics, art); Shaniah Amende (art); Thomas Coulston (workshop technology wood); Javier Langley (Maori); Cameron O'Connell (physical education); Hayley Smith (text and information management).

9HY: Top scholar Ciara Lawlor (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, Japanese, textiles, text and information management); Elizabeth Horner (English, science, social studies); Olivia Docherty (English, mathematics, science); Portia Blair (science, physical education, textiles); Samuel Pitchers (physical education); Emersyn Thom (social studies, food technology); Isabella Mitchell (citizenship, physical education); Me'Ara Acheson-Kappely (English, social studies); Amber Brady (English, mathematics); Laura Gerken (science); Madison Mcarthur (physical education, textiles); Maeve Witchell (mathematics); Angel Cookson (mathematics, social studies); Jasmine Kreft (English).

9LS: Top scholar Emma Elliman (English, mathematics, science, social studies, drama); Tara McNally (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, citizenship); Savanna Stent (English, mathematics, science, physical education, text and information management); Megan Struthers (English, science, social studies, physical education); Taylor Moffatt (science, social studies, physical education); Jordan Gordon-Glassford (mathematics); Leah Peldmanis (English, social studies); James Williams (physical education); Benjamin Horrell (mathematics).

9MO: Top scholar Brianna McAdam (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education); Jacob Walls (English, mathematics, science, physical education); Flynn Knowles (mathematics, science, social studies); Connor Chiffers (mathematics, science, social studies); Shanae Burgess (physical education, drama, citizenship); Benaiah Dunn (physical education, graphics, workshop technology wood); Brittney Fourie (English, social studies); Maliana Lesa (English, science); Daneka Koppert-Duggan (English, social studies); Toby McLeod (workshop technology wood, workshop technology metal); Nathaniel Pedrigal (mathematics); Cory-Lee Hammond (physical education); Zak Russell (workshop technology wood).

Year 10

10BE: Top scholar Oliver Cleland (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education); Charlotte Renton (mathematics, science, social studies); Connor Wright (English, social studies, Graphics, workshop technology wood); Kaitlin West (English, science); Samuel Raudon (mathematics, sports pro); Rory Findlay (citizenship, physical education); Haylee Budd (physical education); Kodii McKay (mathematics, social studies); Cade Belsham (physical education); Samuel Barnes (English, mathematics, science); Rachel Beattie (physical education); Jade O'Connell (science, social studies); Cory Griffiths (workshop technology metal); Ebony Miles-Wilson (English); Jordyn Patterson (hospitality).

10CL: Top scholar Regan Smith (mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, citizenship); Ursula Ottley (English, science, social studies); Regan Miller (mathematics, science, physical education); Ryan Roxburgh (English, mathematics, physical education); Nicole Robertson (English, mathematics, social studies, physical education); Kaitlin Smart (English, social studies); Chase Tamplin (English, social studies); Pavarate Kutchamart (mathematics); Joseph McQueen-Richards (science); Tessa Smith (science); Jayden Chaplin (physical education).

10FG: Top scholar Joshua Mackenzie (English, mathematics, science, physical education, workshop technology metal, workshop technology wood); Gemma O'Connell (English, mathematics, science, social studies, agriculture and horticulture science, Japanese, economics); Mitchell Sim (mathematics, science); Charlotte Buskin (English, textiles, art design, graphics); James Lord (social studies, economics, workshop technology metal, workshop technology wood); Rachel Irvine (citizenship, English, social studies, Maori); Karl Brinsdon (mathematics, science, economics); Gemma Nicholl (hospitality, French); Cody Veenvliet (mathematics, social studies); Krystal Lamsdale (physical education, text and information management); Melissa Hawke (English, Maori, hospitality); Samantha Aitcheson (physical education, drama, hospitality); Hannah Ashton (physical education); Hunter Dale (physical education, workshop technology metal, graphics); Zara Forgie (social studies); Jinaya Hancock (mathematics, sports pro); Riana Haua (music); Keegan Smith (science, drama); Logan Stadnyk (Japanese); Caleb Wind (text and information management); Ethan Crosswell (French); Emma Deuchrass (art design); Alexandra Hill (Japanese); Briana Kennedy (sports pro); Ashleigh Taylor (economics).

10FS: Top scholar Neha Chandel (English, mathematics, science, social studies, textiles); Devon Bell (social studies, physical education); Christen Jellone (English, science); Joshua McFarlane (mathematics, science, Japanese); Cameron Allan-McNeill (mathematics, social studies); Amber Clark (social studies, physical education, drama); Renee Faithful (citizenship, mathematics); Lochlan Murray (science); Brooklyn Dowden (English); Hamish Mears (physical education, workshop technology wood); Shaun Kenworthy (science, graphics); Grace McAtamney (physical education); Courtney O'Brien (social studies); Rylee Watkins (English); Russell Copley (English); Jaylah Kennedy (textiles); Patipol Srivilailux (mathematics); Emma Wylie (physical education).

10TM: Top scholar Baylee Phillipps-Cockburn (English, mathematics, science, social studies); Chloe Winn (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, citizenship); Brody Lindsay (mathematics, science, social studies, physical education); Mitchell Duke (English, science, physical education); Jacinta Stephenson (English, social studies, textiles); Adelyn Muller (English, physical education); Jaxon Boyes (mathematics); Jacob Docherty (physical education); Taleisha Mika-Williams (mathematics, social studies).

10WM: Top scholar Erina Palmer (English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education); Jana-Rae Burger (English, social studies, physical education); Simone Vosloo (English, social studies, drama, art); Anthony Mellon (mathematics, science); Nikayla Knight (English, physical education, citizenship); Madison Clouston (English, science); Lauryn Beaton (mathematics); Kim Dalwood (social studies); Angus Leckie (physical education); Ashleigh Walls (science, agriculture and horticulture science); Benjamin Tansley (social studies); Lewis Dyer (mathematics); Madeleine Taylor-Jeffs (science, art); Mason Bouzaid (music); Matt Butcher (physical education); Stacy Fox (mathematics); Maddison Gamble (sports pro).

Sports awards

Taieri Rugby Club's junior scholarship, Ethan McKinlay; sailing cup, Trent Thomson, Toby McLeod, Zak Russell; junior boys' 1500m athletics, Cameron O'Connell; year 9 girls' swimming, Laura Bungard; most improved year 9 netball, Laura Bungard; most improved junior girls' basketball, Shanae Burgess; all-round contribution junior boys' basketball, Jacob Woodcock; most improved junior boys' basketball, Liam Smeaton; most valuable player year 9 netball, Natasha Renshaw; most improved player year 10 netball, Courtney O'Brien, Emma Cramond; junior boys' most promising volleyball, Ben Tansley; girls' football most improved, Krystal Lamsdale; junior boys' football trophy, Javier Langley; batting trophy year 10 cricket, Hayden Walker; most promising rugby junior girl, Haylee Budd; most promising under 15 rugby, Cameron Allan-McNeill; most improved junior hockey, Ethan Crosswell; most improved junior girls' hockey Maeve Witchell; junior girls' sprint Hannah Ashton; U14 girls' athletics Hannah Ashton; all-round contribution junior girls' basketball, Briana Kennedy; junior girls' volleyball most promising Briana Kennedy; junior boys' sprint Hamish Mears; U14 boys' athletics Hamish Mears; most promising rugby under 14, Hamish Mears; U15 boys' athletics, Lewis Dyer; intermediate boys' athletics 1500m Lewis Dyer; most valuable touch player junior school, Lewis Dyer; U15 girls' athletics, Rachel Beattie; most valuable player junior girls' basketball, Rachel Beattie; most valuable player year 10 netball, Rachel Beattie; contribution to sport, Rory Findlay; year 9/10 water polo most valuable player, Shani Fleck; junior sportswoman of year, Hannah Ashton; junior sportsman of year, Hamish Mears.

Special awards

Years 9/10 excellence in writing, James Lord; year 9 public speaking, Elizabeth Horner; excellence years 9/10 writing, speech and drama, Rachel Irvine; year 10 public speaking, Amber Clark; outstanding contribution music year 9 and 10, Alexander Cochrane; excellence debating, Leo Wang; most talented pianist, Leo Wang; best individual contribution to work day, Kelsi Ryan; practical horticultural science prize, Jordan Pearson; horticulture science prize, Nikayla Knight; young scientist award, Karl Brinsdon; Pasifika young achiever, Taleisha Mika-Williams; Mana Pounamu young achiever, Riana Haua.

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