
Academic awards
Year 11. — Highest achievement: Alisa Hoenig (outdoor pursuits), Ayla Smalls (drama), Blake Hartley (science), Flynn Rosie (Maori), Jaime Toepfer (history), Mia Treadwell-Burke (English), Peta McKay (food and nutrition), Ruth Bennie (Spanish), Jesse Robertson (physical education), Billy Sandri (spatial and product design and music), Hayley Yule (economics and business and geography), Max Swift (technology and computing), Tyler Greeks (visual art and mathematics). High achievement: Jesse Robertson (economics and business), Annabel Fairbairn (mathematics), Elena McFadgen, Olivia Bates (science), Fletch Cavanagh (physical education), Hayley Yule, Jaime Toepfer (English), Samantha Clark (visual art), Otto Burrows (mathematics and English), Billy Sandri (mathematics and science).
Year 12.— Highest achievement: Adam Breen (mechanical engineering), Frazer Limmer (woodwork), Jake Nicholson (business), Kate Binns (history), Pedro Domingues (tourism), Peech Phoomrittikul (economics), Phoebe Young (mathematics with statistics), Riley Christie (music), Sonya Palmer (Spanish), Stirling Deaton (outdoor pursuits), Reanna Shepherd (geography), Bella Fraser (visual art photography), Emily Simpkin (visual art painting), Maggie Little (food and nutrition and physical education), Henry Hardaker (pathways and gateway), Joe Strawson (mathematics with calculus and computer studies), Max Hall (visual art design, English and drama), Hannah McNabb (biology, spatial and product design, chemistry, physics). High achievement: Gregor Findlay (physical education), Maggie Little, Sonya Palmer (English), Simone Johnson (business), Hannah McNabb, Tom Rizzi (mathematics), Phoebe Young (biology and English), Zachary Kaye (physics and chemistry). Rory Johns (Treble Cone scholarship), Hannah McNabb (mathematics scholarship).
Year 13.— Highest achievement: Noah Regan-Roach (visual art design), Anna Edwards (Maori), Arana McLachlan (design technology), Bonnie Crawshaw-McLean (chemistry and visual art painting), Caitlin Sanders (biology), Cory O’Regan (gateway), Emma Stalker (Spanish), Fergus Brebner (drama), James Dawson (English), Nick Toepfer (geography), Paige O’Brien (tourism), Dara Beattie-Johnson (distance learning), Tasha Trussell-Cullen (food and nutrition), Tristin Weastell (history), Campbell Russell (physical education), Ashleigh Cram (business and enterprise), Patrick Gainsford (economics), Luke Burke (music), Samuel Sandri (spatial and product design and physics), Georgia Prince (mathematics with calculus, visual art photography and physics). High achievement: Amy Knight, Sophie Foune (English), Samuel Sandri (mathematics), Sammy Burke (biology), Levi Vink (outdoor pursuits), Campbell Russell (geography), Luke Burke (mathematics), Nicholas Smith (chemistry and computer studies), Emma Stalker (business and enterprise and mathematics with statistics).
Special awards: Christopher Wood, Tamati Thomson, Logan Barnett, Ben Truebridge, Olivia McNair (aviation), Caitlin Sanders (senior language).
Premier sports awards
Caitlin Gibson (fairplay), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (girls sports), Finn Bilous (boys sports). National and international achievements.— National: Bella Thomsson, Blake Hartley, Ben Harrington, Maggie Little (skiing), Hamish McLean (swimming), Anton Cousins (mountain-biking), Leo Munro-Heward (youth service). National and international: Laura Erichsen (sailing), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (snowboarding), Alistair Garland, Manu Barnard, Finn Bilous (skiing), Sammy Burke (cross-country running), Meg Harraway (waterskiing), Holly Wigg (karate), Phoebe Young (mountain biking), Max Hall (youth service), Janus Staufenberg (triathlon and cross-country).
Cultural awards
Anna Edwards (Te Korowai o te Maatauranga), Daniel Regal (drama), Ella Maluschnig (performing arts), Tyler Bailey (music), Noah Regan-Roach (art).
Service awards
Caitlin Gibson, Christopher Wood, Olly McKenzie, Tyler Bailey, Caitlin Sanders, Emma Stalker, Ellen Cagney, Ashleigh Cram, Jette Cavanagh, Anna Edwards, Sean Dickey, Sophie Fairbairn, Kerri Templeton, Ben Hadida, Laura MacCulloch, Alex Mitchell, Alyssa Pryde, Matthew McCracken, Campbell Russell, Ella Moore, Jesse Mulqueen, Luke Burke, Amy Knight, Nick Toepfer, Saskia van der Wilt (students in the community). Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award: Jessie Fothergill, Jessie Fraser, Tyler Greeks, Kobi Maibach, Stellar Nepia (bronze), Mel Telford, Emilie Barnett, Simone Johnson, Hannah McNabb, Breagha Rennie (silver), Bella Fraser, Haley Vuleta, Nick Toepfer (gold). Ella Moore, Rory Hannon, Laura Wellman, Olly McKenzie (house), Sam Lourie (top hosteller), Lucas Martins (top international student), Mackenzie Ayres, Janus Staufenberg, Scott Welch (special recognition), Bonnie Crawshaw-McLean (wholehearted contribution), Ashleigh Cram (student council recognition).
Scholarships
Christopher Wood (aviation), Alyx Nyika, Claudia Wilkinson (leadership), Alyssa Pryde (medical), Ella Moore (hospitality), Sean Dickey, Caitlin Sanders, Patrick Gainsford, Sarah Millis, Ellen Cagney, Alex Mitchell (leadership and role-model), Campbell Russell (engineering), Tyler Bailey (music), Ned Williams Holloway (law), Anna Edwards (forest and bird).
Premier awards
Luke Burke (dux), Samuel Sandri (proxime accessit), Caitlin Gibson (best all-round girl), Luke Burke (best all-round boy).