St Peter's College prizes

St Peter's College, Gore held its prizegiving recently.

The prize list is.-

Sutton Crates manager and design engineer Ian Marsh with one of the new stock crates for the...
Sutton Crates manager and design engineer Ian Marsh with one of the new stock crates for the Falkland Islands.

Dux:
Daniel Sutton; proxime accessit: Sean O'Connor


CLASS PRIZES

Year 13
Lucy Barron (mathematics with statistics and modelling, diligence, academic blue, Christian service); Stacey Butler (graphics, painting, diligence, academic and cultural blues); Georgia Coghlan (contribution netball); Jemma Cournane (drama, English (excellence year 13), cultural and sport blues, senior prepared speech, excellence dramatic performance); Jackie Dennis (service netball); Dane Dunlop (sport blue); Melissa Fairbairn (cultural, sport blues, most promising girls rugby player, contribution music and sport); Ben Gardyne (accounting); Malcolm Gibson (diligence, sport blue, senior kayaking); Zeb Horrell (leadership cup, 1st XV rugby player of year); Jack Howard (achievement, contribution sport); Megan Johnston (diligence, service to student wellbeing); Laura Keenan (sport blue, leadership cup); Chris Leishman (media studies, blue cultural, Eisteddfod senior entertainment cup, contribution college); Jarrod Lindsay (service cricket); Lockie Lott (materials technology, blue sport, service to hostel community); Franky Maslin (diligence, blue cultural, blue sport); Jeremy McLeod (athletics champion senior boys); Kate McSoriley (diligence, award for personal integrity); Jessica Meffan (diligence); Reiko Minoura (international student contribution); Ben Millar (service rugby); Sean O'Connor (biology, chemistry, religious education, diligence, blue academic); Thomas Osborne (religious education, blue cultural, Eisteddfod senior entertainment cup, service to public speaking); Stacey Peeters (physical education, blue sport, athletics champion senior girls, netballer of year, girls sports trophy, excellence sport, leadership); Fallon Pullar (blue sport); Daniel Sutton (computing, history, physics, mathematics with calculus, mathematics with statistics and modelling, senior mathematics trophy, religious education, diligence, blue academic, excellence senior history); Leighton Terry (blue cultural); Morgan Will (blue sport, best gateway placement, 1st XV most runs); Sarah Williams (blue sport); Ashleigh Wilson (geography, diligence, social justice cup).

Year 12
Rogan Adams (mathematics, blue sport); Brendan Austin (biology, mathematics, physics, religious education prize, blue academic, blue cultural, top scholar year 12); Greg Baker (athletics champion senior boys, soccer player of year, service boys hockey, boys sports trophy, blue sport); Angelina Bourke (travel/tourism); Jessica Cooper (geography, athletics champion U16 girls, service girls basketball, senior girls cross-country champion); Patrick De La Mare (blue cultural, Eisteddfod senior cup); Theresa Dickson (physical education, blue sport); Niamh Doncaster (diligence); Allen Gregory (accounting prize); Bernadette Hardegger (diligence, service to choir); Grace Harwood (blue sport); Tessa Hewlett (graphics, blue sport); George Hishon (boys hockey most improved player); Courtney Lloyd (food technology, retail); Fynn McDonough (blue sport); Scott McFaul (chemistry, blue academic, boys hockey player); Emma Millard (most improved netballer, blue sport); Sarah-Felicity Morahan (computing); Karrie Morton (most improved girls basketballer, hockey club player of year, blue sport); Jarrod Nicholson (cross-country champion senior boys, most improved in 1st XV rugby); Nicole Parry (English, music, religious education, composition cup, service cultural activities, blue cultural); Pauline Santos (diligence); Alice Wilkins (arts, English, history, religious education, diligence, blue academic, dance, senior poetry, Eisteddfod senior champion, excellence public speaking, blue cultural); Kendall Witham (diligence, blue academic); Fraser Wright (most improved soccer player); Kane Wyatt (blue sport).

Special character award: Cameron Bone, Theresa Dickson, Niamh Doncaster, Nicole Parry, Alice Wilkins, Kendall Witham.

Year 11
Taylor Archer (senior swimming girls champion); Oliver Carran (service boys basketball, most improved 1st XI cricketer); Kavan Chay (commerce, graphics, science, senior swimming boys champion, diligence music); Erica Cormack (textiles); Jack Doncaster (mathematics); Asher Faiai (composition cup); Angus Garrity (U16 boys athletic champion); Robert Gregory (diligence); Stephanie Hesse (diligence); Bridget Johnston (most improved smallbore rifle shooter); Veronica MacKenzie (music, diligence); Emma Martin (diligence, most promising netball umpire); Katie McCabe (home economics); Christopher McNamee (agriculture); Liam Meikle (mathematics, diligence); Alice Millar (graphics); Kendall Millar (hostel young achiever); Keith O'Connor (geography, science, diligence); Raiana O'Connor (materials technology, diligence); Nicholas O'Connell (diligence); Michael Paterson (English, religious education); Daniel Pearce (mathematics, science); Tori Peeters (text and information management, physical education, diligence); Jose Santos (most improved U16 rugby player); Joshua Sutton (history, mathematics, religious education, diligence, justice and environment trophy, top scholar year 11); Stephanie Taylor (English, religious education); Essie Van Zuylen (English, visual arts).

Year 10
- 10RK: Daniel Bastiaansen (materials technology, option), player of year junior rugby (U15); Laura Irwin (graphics (option), health, information management (option), social studies, diligence); Chelsea Marlow (diligence); Logan McSoriley (mathematics); Eden Millan (physical education, diligence); Jane O'Brien (diligence); Morgan Pearce (English, music (core), religious education, science, diligence, intermediate Eisteddfod champion); Laura Pope (materials technology (core)); Natasha Roughan (hockey trophy); Jerome Waller (service hostel community).

- 10CM: Toby Adams (U15 boys athletics champion, intermediate boys cross-country champion, junior kayaking); Danialah Bourke (religious education, diligence); Rachel Cormack (food technology (option), diligence); Vanessa Harvey (music (core), choreography); Jake Morton (materials technology (core)); Olivia Neame (diligence); Michael Neil (science, social studies, technology); Sasha Nicholson (health, mathematics); Harry Peeters (physical education); Phoebe Pullar (fabrics (option), diligence); Theo Van Zuylen (English).

- 10BT: Corbin Ashby (music (core)); Eilish Cameron (physical education, visual arts (option)); Brett Evans (materials technology (core)); Laura Hewitson (U15 girls athletics champion); Laura McVicar (English, health, science, social studies, top scholar year 10); Mitchell Newton (most improved boys basketballer); Nicholas Simpson (religious education); Stuart Smith (mathematics, intermediate boys swimming champion).

Year 9
- 9TT:
Troy Collins (physical education); Mallory Cooper (mathematics, dance/drama); Georgia Johnston (English, religious education, diligence); James Martin (information management, science, social studies, diligence); Tegan Murrell (graphics, visual arts); Olivia Nicholson (health, diligence; Alice Robertson (food and fabric technology).

- 9SP: Sian Davis (diligence, intermediate girls swimming champion); India Henry (graphics, physical education, religious education, social studies, diligence, U14 girls athletics champion); Jefferson Highsted (U14 boys athletics champion); Kristian Highsted (diligence); Bridget Hurrell (English, health, information technology, diligence); Luke Knowles (dance/drama); Tayla Marlow (food and fabric technology, diligence); Amy McCabe (diligence, spirit of St Peter's cup); Devon Millan (visual arts, diligence); Jonathan Sutton (mathematics, science).

- 9PS: Argus Chay (diligence, intermediate boys swimming champion); Teresa Hardegger (physical education, diligence, intermediate girls cross-country champion); Calum Irwin (English, information management, mathematics, science, social studies, religious education, visual arts, diligence, top scholar year 9); Blake Lloyd (player of year U14 rugby); Sarah Martin (food and fabric technology, diligence); Devon Millan (most promising vocal performance); Lizzi McInerney (dance/drama, diligence); Rebekah Meikle (graphics, health, diligence); Nicosha O'Connor (diligence); Emily Welch (diligence).

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