Otago Boys' High School senior prizes

Dux - Samuel Jones
Dux - Samuel Jones
DUX: Samuel Jones (1st= biology, 1st= statistics, 1st English, 2nd= chemistry, commendations physics, university mathematics). Proxime accessit: Cameron Miller (1st chemistry, 1st design graphics, 1st= statistics, commendations biology, physics).

Premier awards

Vimukthi Aruma, Nigel Chiruka, Charlie Humphrey, Jay Lee, Ben Martin (Otago University leaders of tomorrow scholarship); Kasam Ali, Jack Craig, Ben Hogan, Luke Hurdle, Robbie Lindsay, Hank Niemi, Damian Soo, Garth Wales (Otago University new frontiers excellence scholarship); Max Chu, Hunter Kindley, Nicholas Pryde, Liam Turner (Otago University performance excellence scholarship); Jacob Alderson, Jayden Gallagher, Nicholas Griffen, Josue Munro, Taina Te Ngahue, Te Ngaru Wehi (Otago University scholarship Maori and Pacific Peoples entrance scholarship); Lachlan Campbell (Otago University Vice-Chancellor's scholarship); George Gray, Samuel Jones, Cameron Miller (Otago academic excellence scholarship); Matthew Robinson (Lion Foundation Massey business school scholarship); AJ Hope (Victoria University achiever scholarship); Michael Evans (Victoria University excellence scholarship); Dan Ryan (Lincoln University scholarship); Regan Taylor (Otago Polytechnic principal's leaders scholarship); Jay Lee (best all round boy); Max Chu (Head Prefect); Hunter Kindley (Deputy Head Prefect); Louis Dale-Emberton (top scholar School House); Michael Pupuali'i (Otago High Schools Board scholarship); Robbie Lindsay (community service); Charlie Humphrey (Freemasons award year 13); Keegan Henman (Freemasons award year 12); Liam Turner (Head of School House); Mark James (OBHS health science scholarship).

OBHS Foundation scholarships

Harry Croy (contribution to music and to study law); Quinn Mirams (engineering); Jayden Henderson (environment/agriculture at Lincoln University).

Special prizes

Connor Walsh (German); Malcolm Crack (French); Sam Thompson (science); Quinn Mirams (metal project); Ollie Kenny (wood project); Matthew Robinson (commerce, young enterprise); Kelvin Weston (year 11 essay); Abhinath Berry (year 12 English literature); Oban Hansen (creative writing); Thomas Smith (year 12 essay); Lachlan Campbell (year 13 essay); Connor Kennedy (year 11 improvement in mathematics); Danyon Noakes (year 12 improvement in mathematics); Dylan Brenssell (year 13 improvement in mathematics); Nathan Briggs, Fletcher Crake, Enrico Condino, Luke Hargest, Lachlan Jones, Ryan Lau, Max Lough, Hayden McAlister, Andrew Medlicott, Tommy Nicholson, Taulosena Nika, Jack Olsen, Bailey Smales, Patrick Smit, Mohamad Taha, Te Ngaru Wehi, Yiheng Wu (commendations for service to library); Tim Campbell (senior library); Keegan Henman (community, leadership in action and service); Robbie Lindsay (senior debating); Te Ngaru Wehi (oratory); Jasper Dove, Dylan Kay, Tom Smith, James Williamson (commendations theatre sports); Hector Nafatali (theatre sports); Nathan Hanna, Oban Hansen, Mark James, Jay Lee, Ben Martin, Thomas Sharp, Thomas Smith, Jonathan Walkinshaw (commendations for contribution to drama); Elijah McDonald and Patrick Smit (Dunedin Repertory prize); Jack Fisher (drama); George Alexander, Jack Fisher, Seddie Hewitson, Ryan Lau, Andrew Medlicott (commendations for contribution to music); Sean Woo (violin scholarship, senior orchestra); Alex Grant (singing); Joshua Lewis (music); George Alexander, Jack Fisher, Seddie Hewitson. Tom Sharp (battle of the bands); Tom Sharp (band, contribution to music); James Lister (Rector's award for courage); Charlie Humphrey (outdoor education); Taina Te Ngahue (kapa haka leadership); Teremoana Hamblin (kapa haka performance); Simon Pupuali'i (Pasifika performance); Michael Pupuali'i (Pasifika leadership); House Competition: 1st Park; 2nd Aspinall; 3rd Saxton; 4th McIndoe.

YEAR 11

Commendations


Lucas Adnitt (design graphics); Fahim Ahmadasri (design graphics; English, science); Will Bathgate (physical education); Ryan Becker (agriculture and horticulture, wood technology); Michael Bellamy (metal technology); Max Brown (economics, English, science); Jack Buchanan (design graphics, art); Oliver Bugden (agriculture and horticulture); Joshua Camplin (English, mathematics); Andrew Clark (mathematics); David Currier (English, mathematics, science); Taylor Dale (science); Charlie Davidson (history); Jack Densem (English); Jack Divers (geography, physical education); Tate Drummond (English); Friderick Duran (agriculture and horticulture, mathematics); Fanua Fata (art, mathematics, science); James Feng (English for speakers of other languages); Junior Fesolai (English); Dominic Fretton (English, metal technology); Harrison Glaister (mathematics); Lucas Govaerts (mathematics); Byson Grace (German); Jacob Greer (English); Oliver Griffin (science); Joseph Hancock (physical education); Harry Hansen (science); Luke Hargest (art, science); Samuel Henderson (mathematics); Angus Hewett (agriculture and horticulture); Mitchell Hughan (physical education); Blair Jope (wood technology); Liam Kearney (mathematics, physical education); Jayden Kennedy (science); James Lang (English); Mitchell Lee (food and nutrition); Billy Li (economics, food and nutrition) Art Llamoso (English); Matthew Lunam (English); Brodyn Mackie (art); Joash Mani (English, mathematics); Blain Mann (English, science); Michael Manson (English, metal technology); Ben Mason (physical education); Ben Masterton (English); Matthew Maydon (mathematics); Jack McDowall (science); Morry Moriyama (English for speakers of other languages, mathematics, science); Kyran Oaten (agriculture and horticulture, wood technology); Abdurrahman Obaidullah (digital technology, mathematics, science); Cordell O'Leary (English); Jack Olsen (digital technology, English, mathematics); Cameron Porteous (physical education, science); Shea Pownall (geography, science); Simon Pupuali'i (geography); Philip Rinnert (science); Jacob Rowe (digital technology, media studies, science); Thomas Ryan (design graphics, English, metal technology); Flynn Sefo-Cloughley (English); Bailey Smales (design graphics, media studies, science); Jackson Toms (physical education); George Vare (media studies); Hunter Walker (wood technology); Zekai Wang (mathematics).

Commendations in four or more subjects


Jarvis Cross (English, mathematics, metal technology, science); Liam De Beer (digital technology, metal technology, science, wood technology); Cameron Grubb (English, mathematics, science, wood technology); Daniel Lee (accounting, English, food and nutrition, mathematics, science); Zac Lorden (design graphics, digital technology, German, mathematics, science); Tatenda Munyuku (accounting, economics, geography, mathematics, science); Pablo Paulsen (accounting, digital technology, mathematics, science, wood technology); Nicholas Taggart (economics, English, level 2 mathematics, physical education, science).

Second in class


Struan Campbell (2nd metal technology, commendation mathematics); Jared Dixon (2nd level 2 mathematics, commendations digital technology, economics, history, science); Thomas Geary (2nd= digital technology, 2nd economics, commendations history, mathematics); Ronan Geraghty (2nd= art, commendation music); Jack Holland-Spinks (2nd agriculture and horticulture, commendation physical education); Seong Gee Hong (2nd mathematics, commendations accounting, economics, music, science); Rocko Jarvis-Child (2nd= digital technology, commendations economics, history, mathematics, science); Lachlan Jones (2nd= design graphics, commendations digital technology, English, history, level 2 mathematics, science); Max Lough (2nd accounting, commendations English, history, level 2 mathematics); Charlie Marsh (2nd= physical education, commendations accounting, economics, English, mathematics, science); Reuben McArley (2nd= physical education, commendations food and nutrition, mathematics); Masyn Opetaia (2nd Te Reo Maori); Nicolas Sharp (2nd wood technology); Ethan Williams (2nd= design graphics, commendations digital technology, mathematics, science); Thomas Wilson (2nd food and nutrition, commendation physical education); Jensen Zhang (2nd English for speakers of other languages) .

First in class


William Bryant (1st media studies, 2nd music); Bailey Cavanagh-Welch (1st mathematics, 2nd level 2 French, commendations accounting, English, history); Jack Fisher (1st music, commendations art, physical education); Matthew Kinley (1st digital technology, 2nd= art, commendations history, level 2 mathematics); Rochanakrit Rochanasorn (1st English for speakers of other languages, commendation economics); Tyler Summers (1st physical education, commendation science); Jack Webber (1st agriculture and horticulture); Kelvin Weston (1st English, 2nd German, commendations design graphics, history); Henry Wilson (1st metal technology); Eamon Sun (1st art, design graphics, wood technology, commendations mathematics, science); Samuel Thompson (1st German, science, 2nd= English, 2nd geography); Samuel Hewson (1st accounting, economics, 1st= history, 2nd science, commendation level 2 mathematics); Colby Allen (1st geography, 1st= history, level 2 mathematics, 2nd= English, commendations accounting, science).

YEAR 12

Commendations


Rami Allo (English for speakers of other languages); Jackson Beale (food and nutrition); Rory Boyd (geography); Chien-Yu Chen (English for speakers of other languages, wood technology); Enrico Condino (accounting, digital technology, mathematics); Fletcher Crake (chemistry, mathematics, physical education); Jed Cuthbertson (agriculture and horticulture); Jacob Day (wood technology); Scout Dunn (metal technology); Juzo Ebata (English for speakers of other languages); Ratu Fosita (art); Joseph Gifford (art, wood technology); Alexander Grant (biology); Zane Gray (agriculture and horticulture, geography, mathematics); Jordan Hand (media studies, sport studies); Oban Hansen (earth and space science); Louis Harris (biology, Chinese, level 3 calculus, English); Jamie Horsefield (food and nutrition); Olly Jones (agriculture and horticulture, mathematics); Harper Jury (earth and space science); Joshua Kellett (digital technology, mathematics, physics); Ryan Lau (level 3 calculus, chemistry); Jack Leslie (sport studies); John Llamoso (art, mathematics); Luke Martin (English, wood technology); Tom McGregor (English, sport studies); Taylor Medder (metal technology); Andrew Medlicott (design graphics, English); Luke Mitchell (English); Samuel Moore (mathematics); Kashish Nauhria (English); Tommy Nicholson (biology, English); Luk Nilmart (English); Giovanni Nitis (earth and space science); Danyon Noakes (chemistry, mathematics); Fynn Porteous (mathematics); Benjamin Reeves (physical education, wood technology); Joseph Siale (earth and space science, sport studies); Patrick Smit (metal technology); Finn Spencer (French, mathematics, physical education); Flynn Steel (English, physical education); Shay Thom (mathematics, physical education); Scott Tisdall (biology, physics); Christoph van Rooyen (design graphics); Jonathon Walkinshaw (digital technology, English); Nick Washington (sport studies); Keenan West (accounting); Thomas Woodfield (English, mathematics, physics); Weifeng Xu (English for speakers of other languages); Alen Yeritsyan (English).

Commendations in four or more subjects

Dylan Fisher (chemistry, economics, English, history, mathematics, physics); Louis Harris (biology, level 3 calculus, Chinese, English); Zac Holt (biology, level 3 calculus, chemistry, English, history, physics); Bruce Knox (biology, earth and space science, English, history); Samuel Scanlan-Ronald (digital technology, economics, mathematics, physics); Reuben Wairau (accounting, biology, English, mathematics, sport studies); Mitchell Walshaw (biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics).

Second in class


Tevita Asi (2nd sport studies); Anthony Chin (2nd design graphics); Henry Dickson (2nd= digital technology, commendations economics, English, mathematics, physics); Jasper Dove (2nd food and nutrition, commendation drama); Charles Holt (2nd geography, commendations earth and space science, mathematics); Joshua Lewis (2nd music, commendations biology, earth and space science, English); Yu-Chen Liu (2nd English for speakers of other languages, commendations art, design graphics); Joshua Marr (2nd art, commendation design graphics); Edward Mullen (2nd media studies); Nicolas Sinnott (2nd Te Reo Maori, commendations chemistry mathematics); Thomas Smith (2nd drama); William Stone (2nd earth and space science, commendation media studies); Clarke Telfer (2nd agriculture and horticulture, commendation physics); Adam Wilson (2nd wood technology, commendations design graphics, English, physics).

First in class


Bradley Affleck (1st agriculture and horticulture, commendation food and nutrition); Vili Afimeimounga (1st level 1 Te Reo Maori); James Arscott (1st food and nutrition, sport studies, commendations economics, English, mathematics); Santosh Bagale (1st level 1 food and nutrition, commendations level 1 English, level 1 science); Abhinath Berry (1st English, music, commendations biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics); Nathan Briggs (1st= physical education, 2nd= digital technology, commendations chemistry, English, physics); Timothy Dippie (1st= accounting, 2nd economics, commendations level 3 calculus, physics, sport studies); Rhys Dunbar (1st economics, 1st= physical education, commendations level 3 calculus, English, physics); Keegan Henman (1st Te Re Maori, commendation earth and space science); Nathan Hill (1st art, 1st= biology, 2nd chemistry, commendations level 3 calculus, English); Louis Holt (1st geography, commendation earth and space science); Tom Howie (1st= accounting, commendations biology, mathematics, physics); Taira Seki (1st English for speakers of other languages, commendation physics); Connor Smith (1st metal technology, commendation English); Jared Solomon (1st wood technology, commendations chemistry, English, mathematics, physics); Henry Stowers (1st design graphics); Mohamad Taha (1st French, commendations biology, chemistry, English, mathematics, physics); Leo Venn (1st media studies, 1st= physics, commendations level 3 calculus, digital technology, English); Connor Walsh (1st German, commendations biology, mathematics); James Williamson (1st drama); Sean Woo (1st= biology, earth and space science, commendations chemistry, physics, university mathematics); Hayden McAlister (1st chemistry, digital technology, history, 1st= level 3 calculus, 1st= physics, 2nd English).

YEAR 13

Commendations

Naim Ahmadasri (mathematics); Vimukthi Aruma Jayaweera Patabendige (biology, chemistry); Daniel Ashton (earth and space science, statistics); Henry Bayne (design graphics); Jesse Booth (geography); Felix Brabant (outdoor education); Dylan Brenssell (mathematics); Timothy Campbell (English); Hugh Chapman (physical education); Louie Cheng (English for speakers of other languages, music); Thomas Chiang (business studies, geography); Max Chu (economics, university statistics); Levi Cockroft (physical education); Marc Cormack (agriculture and horticulture, metal technology); Louis Dale-Emberton (chemistry, outdoor education); Jake Fowler (English); Mitchell Funnell (earth and space science, English); Jayden Gallagher (statistics); Nicholas Griffen (statistics); Cullan Hare (physics); Jonathan Hargest (art); Jayden Henderson (agriculture and horticulture, sport studies); Seddie Hewitson (art, music); Oliver Higgins (mathematics, wood technology); Ben Hogan (physics); Timothy Horton (chemistry, university sports coaching psychology); Sean Jansen (food and nutrition, sport studies); Nicholas Kirk (geography), Josiah Lesa (physical education, sport studies); James Lister (business studies); Benjamin Lockrose (accounting); Kyle Mace (earth and space science); Tomoki Nakazono (art, physics); Henry Niemi (earth and space science, university computer science); Samuel Olsen (calculus); Aston Pearcy (media studies); Quinton Pearcy (biology, English); Louis Peyroux (media studies); Nicholas Pryde (English); Ethan Rowe (digital technology); Anton Schroder (metal technology, outdoor education); Diego Smith (English); Timo Swart (media studies); Regan Taylor (statistics); Taine Te Whata (sport studies); Gideon Thompson (physical education); Jim Tseng (English for speakers of other languages, physics); Jesse Va'afusuaga (sport studies); Midge van Boxtel (metal technology, sport studies); Luke van der Vliet (biology); Will Young (business studies).

Commendations in three or more subjects


George Gray (chemistry, economics, history, statistics); Hunter Kindley (business studies, English, physical education, statistics); Liam Turner (agriculture and horticulture, business studies, sport studies).

Second in class


Jacob Alderson (2nd physical education, commendation food and nutrition); George Alexander (2nd music); Lawrence Brett (2nd = classical studies, commendations biology, history); Lachlan Campbell (2nd= earth and space science, commendations biology, chemistry, physics, statistics); Nigel Chiruka (2nd economics, 2nd= physics, commendations statistics, university mathematics); Billie Clement (2nd food and nutrition, commendations business studies, earth and space science); Jack Craig (2nd= digital technology, 2nd= physics, commendations statistics, university mathematics); Rueben George (2nd business studies, commendation earth and space science); Charles Humphrey (2nd= classical studies, commendations biology, statistics); Luke Hurdle (2nd agriculture and horticulture); Nikolas Kalmakoff (2nd metal technology, commendations chemistry, English, physics); Ollie Kenny (2nd wood technology); Than Khunratanasiri (2nd English for speakers of other languages, commendations design graphics, physics, statistics); Jay Lee (2nd= physics, commendations biology, chemistry, earth and space science, English); Burns Mills (2nd sport studies); Josue Munro (2nd French); Hunter Officer (2nd media studies); Anton Schroder (2nd outdoor education, commendation metal technology); Damian Soo (2nd= digital technology, commendations accounting, statistics); Benjamin Sutherland (2nd= digital technology, commendations biology, calculus, chemistry, statistics); Taina Te Ngahue (2nd Te Reo Maori).

First in class


Kasam Ali (1st media studies, commendations earth and space science, geography, physical education); Jonty Blakely (1st wood technology, commendation outdoor education); Malcolm Crack (1st earth and space science, French, commendations economics, English, physics, statistics); Max Edwards (1st economics, commendations chemistry, digital technology, university mathematics); Michael Evans (1st history, 2nd design graphics, English, commendation calculus); AJ Hope (1st art); Mark James (1st physical education, commendation statistics); Jackson Lee (1st outdoor education, commendation classical studies); Josh Lee (1st= geography, commendation calculus); Ben Martin (1st classical studies); Quinn Mirams (1st metal technology, commendations chemistry, design graphics, physics); Layne Opetaia (1st sport studies); Matthew Robinson (1st business studies, commendations accounting, biology); Dan Ryan (1st agriculture and horticulture, commendation accounting); Thomas Sharp (1st music); Hayden Sims (1st= geography, 2nd art, commendation earth and space science); Tung Tangpitakpaibul (1st English for speakers of other languages, commendation calculus); Garth Wales (1st digital technology, physics, 2nd= earth and space science, commendations calculus, English); Te Ngaru Wehi (1st Te Reo Maori, 2nd mathematics); Boyd Macpherson (1st= accounting, 1st food and nutrition, mathematics); Samuel Jones (1st= biology, 1st= statistics, 1st English, 2nd= chemistry, commendations physics, university mathematics); Cameron Miller (1st chemistry, 1st design graphics, 1st= statistics, commendations biology, physics); Joshua Samuel (1st= accounting, 1st= biology, 1st= calculus, 2nd= chemistry, commendations physics, statistics).

Special sports awards

Anton Schroder (best all-round sportsman); Cameron Miller (best individual sporting performance); Max Chu and Will Young (senior award football and cricket); Josh Kellett (best all-round racquet sports), Marc Cormack (member 1st XV and 1st cricket).

NZ representatives

Joshua Mackie (AFL); Nathan Hill (athletics); Cameron Moffitt (athletics); Liam Turner (athletics); Cameron Miller (decathlon); Anton Schroder (javelin); Taiaroa Flavell (basketball); Alex Grant (choir); Taina Te Ngahue (choir); Max Chu (cricket); Hunter Kindley (cricket); Ben Lockrose (cricket); Hamish Walker (curling); Scott Tisdall (rodeo); Abraham Pole (rugby); Nick Pryde (swimming).

Sports awards

Cameron Miller (open high jump); Cameron Miller/Anton Schroder (senior field events champions); Liam Turner (800m champion, track event champion); Tim Horton (senior sprints champion, cricket award for other than batting); Nathan Hill (senior distance champion, senior cross-country champion); Jordan Hand (intermediate sprints champion); Max Brown (intermediate field events champion); Jack Divers (intermediate distance champion, intermediate cross-country champion, intermediate swimming champion); Jack Webber (junior rowing champion); Thomas Ryan (intermediate rowing champion); Oliver Higgins (rowing); Riley Thompson (dedication and commitment in rowing); Sam Moore (senior stroke eight rowing); Luke Hurdle (rowing and academic achievement); Tate Drummond (senior coxswain); Jed Cuthbertson (golf, intermediate golf); Joseph Hancock (4 round stroke play champion, senior golf, golf captain); Henry Dickson and Ayoub Ahmad (senior doubles tennis); Ayoub Ahmad (senior singles tennis); Charlie Holt (most improved hockey, most improved player cricket); Hugh Chapman and Jack Pryde (hockey challenge cup); Jack Pryde (golden hockey stick, best attacking forward, cricket best all-rounder); Louis Holt (hockey best defender); Nick Taggart (service to hockey); Nicholas Pryde (senior swimming); Will Hewett (softball); Will Bathgate (best all-round contribution to softball); Josh Kellett (badminton most valuable player); Jonathan Nee (badminton best team player); Josh Moore (squash); Nathan Briggs (smallbore); Dan Ryan (snow sports); Max Watt (skiing); Hunter Walker (curling); Riley Jellyman (chess); Louis Harris (cycling); Ben Reeves (basketball most improved player); Nathan Hanna (basketball challenge cup); Taiaroa Flavell (dedication to basketball); Hendrix Denham (basketball team contribution); Hunter Kindley (outstanding guard basketball, cricket batting award); Regan Taylor (outstanding contribution to water polo); Flynn Steel (water polo most valuable player); Itsuki Takahashi (volleyball most valuable player); Luke Martin (volleyball most improved player); Troy Broad (dedication to ice hockey); Josh Mackie (AFL most valuable player); Jared Solomon (contribution to yachting); Jack Densem (most dedicated yachtsman); Kasam Ali (futsal most valuable player, senior football); Oscar Black (football most improved player); Max Chu (football most valuable player, cricket best batting performance); Jacob Alderson (football golden boot); Michael Manson (rugby most promising back); Harry Hansen (rugby most promising forward); Burns Mills (rugby goal kicking); Abraham Pole (services to OBHS rugby club); Tim Dippie (commitment, co-operation, dedication and sportsmanship to rugby); Sam Masterton (contribution to 2nd XV rugby); Sean Jansen (contribution to team performance in rugby); Midge van Boxtel (1st XV captain); Anton Schroder (most improved player 1st XV); James Arscott (most promising player from 1st XV); Jayden Henderson (dedication and sportsmanship to rugby); Taine Te Whata (most promising loose forward); Taine Te Whata and Burns Mills (best players rugby); Jordan Hand best Maori pupil rugby player); Ben Lockrose (cricket excellence in bowling); Max Chu and Hunter Kindley (cricket challenge cup).

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