Otago Girl's High School prizegiving.

Dux Lucy Matehaere
Dux Lucy Matehaere
Otago Girl's High School prizegiving.

Year 9 class prizes

9KA

1st Aggregate:  Kaitlyn Marsh, distinction for dance and mathematics, commendation for  English and social studies; 2nd Aggregate: Evie Holt, commendation for music, social studies and textiles technology; Distinctions: Bella Bates for food technology; Samantha Bixley for art, Mandarin and music, commendation for digital technology and mathematics; Luca Burton for Spanish, commendation for textiles technology; Ayehsa Downes for drama; Hayley Everett for Spanish, commendation for mathematics; Emily Gray for German, commendation for English; Keira McNeill for food technology, commendation for mathematics and textiles technology; Lojien Moharram for music, science and social studies, commendation for food technology and German; Tessa Muldrew for dance, commendation for French; Macey Robinson for English, commendation for food technology and French; Commendations: Chloe Alexander for digital technology and mathematics; Victoria Couper for Spanish and textiles technology; Emily Esplin for music, Elizabeth Fry for drama, Emily Joyce for dance and textiles technology; Isabel Parry for German.

9KO

1st Aggregate: Marissa Parker, distinction for English, science and social studies, commendation for food technology and physical education; 2nd Aggregate: Tineke Frisby, distinction for mathematics, commendation for science; Distinctions: Shakirah Stephen for physical education; Jenna Willis for food technology, commendation for English and Japanese; Commendations: Naya Ghazzoul for English language; Izebella Guerras for food technology, mathematics, science and social studies; Nikita Hancock for food technology; Makenzie Kahu-Chapman for Spanish; Jamie Laing for art; Evelyn Sanders for social studies; Brya Scarf-Miller for social studies; Aarti Singh for English, physical education and Spanish.

9KU

1st Aggregate: Paige Halcrow, distinction for art, English, science and social studies; 2nd Aggregate: Jade Barrow, distinction for mathematics, commendation for English, physical education, science and social studies; Distinctions: Ngaio Davidson-Duell for physical education, commendation for English; Commendations: Maram Aboud Agha for art and English language; Emma Dungey for art; Javana Eteuati for English and mathematics; Brooke Holt for science and social studies; Chloe Hurley for hard materials; Michaela MacGregor for dance; Georgia Stevens for mathematics; Chanel Trent for physical education.

9PA

1st Aggregate: Henrietta Finney Waters, distinction for art, English, French, mathematics, science and social studies, commendation for digital technology, food technology and textiles technology; 2nd Aggregate: Rata Newman, distinction for hard materials, commendation for art, drama, English, science and social studies; Distinctions: Anna Burnett for textiles technology; Nassima Choukry for English, commendation for French; Charlie Claridge for French; Jordan Evans-Tobata for physical education, commendation for mathematics; Erandi Gamage for art; Emma Tasker for French; commendation for physical education; Commendations: Andrea Austin for science; Stella Cavanagh for dance, physical education and textiles technology; Lily Hamblin for English and music; Janet Hollard for art and social studies; Sasha Murray for drama, French and mathematics; Eva Luna Sander for dance and French; Ellie Thompson-Lee for textiles technology; Lara Tyndall for music.

9TE

1st Aggregate: Penny Bower-Napp, distinction for dance and social studies; 2nd Aggregate: Abby Harris, distinction for physical education, commendation for dance, English and food technology; Distinctions: Amelie Cane for art, commendation for dance, mathematics and textiles technology; Jemma Gordon for mathematics, commendation for science; Nikisha Munro for English and science; Morgan Passey for digital technology, commendation for physical education; Fuzheng Zhang for English language; Commendations: Elsha Bulmer for digital technology; Stella Dynes for digital technology; Sydnee O’Leary for drama; Ananisi Saafi for physical education.

9TI

1st Aggregate: Ganda Escueta, distinction for science, commendation for French, mathematics and social studies; 2nd Aggregate Abbey Mason, distinction for dance, commendation for English and mathematics; Distinctions: Anna Aitcheson for physical education; Isabella Bryson for English, commendation for social studies; Tamzin Fenton-Todd for Japanese, commendation for art; Stevie Simonsen for mathematics; Hala Taha for drama and social studies; Commendations: Mackenzie Clarke for science; Paige Cromarty for food technology; Amelie East Giles for art and English.

Year 10 class prizes

10HA

1st Aggregate: Sol Kwon, distinction for mathematics, science and social studies; 2nd Aggregate: Caitlin McLellan, commendation for mathematics, science and social studies; Distinctions: Tayla Koni for physical education; Erika Stuart for English; Commendations: Lucy Bosma-Pryde for English and mathematics; Maia Dennison-Mann for science; Wafaa Haroura for English language; Shaleena Oaten for dance; Myah Omipi for economics; Neve Walsh for English, mathematics and science.

10HE

1st Aggregate: Sarah Scott, distinction for design and visual communications, mathematics and social studies, commendation for science; 2nd Aggregate: Brydie Kennedy, distinction for physical education and science, commendation for art and economics; Distinctions: Hannah Horton for English, commendation for mathematics, physical education and science; Commendations: Lara Baldoncini for mathematics; Nora Dongoran for English; Juliette Lucas for English; Lauren Paterson for physical education and social studies;

10KI

1st Aggregate: Caitlin Elkins, distinction for English, commendation for mathematics and science; 2nd Aggregate: Isabelle Dalley, distinction for mathematics, commendation for physical education and science; Distinctions: Hataipat (Well) Chomechoei for German, commendation for art, English language and mathematics; Andrea Dale for food technology and physical education, commendation for English; Tayla Green for social studies, commendation for English; Marini Matagi-Stevenson for dance; Brooke Rivett for science; Aimee West for textiles technology; Commendations: Karli Colston for physical education; Isla Lynch for social studies; Rawinia Ngamoki-Moana for physical education; Riley Rickerby for design and visual communication and textile technology.

10RA

1st Equal Aggregate: Freya Pettigrew, distinction for art, English and social studies, commendation for design and visual communication; 1st Equal Aggregate: Bridie Shelton, distinction for mathematics, commendation for food technology and science; Distinctions: Ella Gomez for physical education, commendation for mathematics and social studies; Lily Maley for Japanese; Meg Sayers for design and visual communication, commendation for art and textiles technology; Gabrielle Summerfield for digital technology and music; Jess Tyrrell for science, commendation for physical education; Commendations: Elle Ballantyne for mathematics; Bianca Bright for design and visual communication; Caitlin Harrex for digital technology; Jenna Knarston for food technology and French; Mridula Mannan for mathematics, science, social studies and Spanish; Sophia Niblock for English; Nuala O’Malley-King for food technology; Mia Parson for physical education; Sarah Thompson for Japanese.

10RU

1st Aggregate: Beatrice Hessell, distinction for English, French, science and social studies, commendation for dance and mathematics; 2nd Aggregate: Jade Whitson, distinction for English, physical education, science and social studies; Distinctions: Oceana Campbell for physical education, commendation for science and social studies; Nagham Ghazzoul for English language; Xinying (Hermione) Hai for mathematics; Commendations: Libby Briggs for English; Kayla Lee for digital technology; Petra McNutt-Milne for social studies.

10TA

1st Aggregate: Jemma Wilson, distinction for English, mathematics, physical education and social studies, commendation for design and visual communication, drama and science; 2nd Aggregate: Isabella Henderson, distinction for digital technology, science and Spanish, commendation for mathematics and physical education; Distinctions: Ashleigh Allum for Mandarin; Alyssa Kruskopf for English, commendation for social studies; Natalie Newstead for French; Elizabeth Purvis for drama and English, commendation for music; Isabella Sander for art, commendation for mathematics, physical education and science; Lily Woodhouse for drama; Commendations: Jemma Bezuidenhout for art and drama; Ella Chafer for French; Becky de la Harpe for textiles technology; Kate Earl for textiles technology; Sarah Ford for social studies; Loren O’Connor for Spanish; Jesika Sebelin for physical education; Paige Van Gorp for food technology.

Prizes for academic excellence in year 11

Maia Dean, distinction for digital technology, commendation for French, mathematics and science; Madeleine Gray, distinction for English, science and Spanish, commendation for digital technology; Ambryme Guergoua, commendation for English, history and Spanish; Jennifer Marsh, commendation for English, physical education and science; Hannah Matehaere, distinction for geography, German and mathematics, commendation for English and physical education; Caelin Rooney, distinction for dance and history, commendation for English; Alleanna Salvador, commendation for history and physical education; Sarah Willers, commendation for English, geography, mathematics and physical education; Katie Wong, commendation for English and German.

Distinctions in year 11

Emily Hall for design and visual communication, commendation for English and science; Jenna Huggins for hard materials, commendation for art and design and visual communication; Chau (Chris) Huynh for accounting; Kaiya Ishida for outdoor education; Dain Kim for Japanese; Justina King for French; Caitlin O’Donnell for physical education, commendation for mathematics and science; Rachel O’Kane for Maori, communication for physical education; Sylvia Otley for art and music, commendation for science; Ella Rees for food and nutrition, commendation for English; Jasmine Roberts for textiles; Pippa Sparrow for economics and mathematics; commendation for physical education; Hannah Symes for drama.

Commendations in year 11

Tyla Adams for mathematics; Isobelle Allnatt for textiles; Sofia Amer for dance; Ruby Andrews for English and history; Brita Barton for food and nutrition and science; Laila Bekhit for Japanese; May Cavanagh for English; Annsen Chan for Mandarin; Jessica Clarke for English; Savannah Cumming for food and nutrition; Bridget Dalley for English and textiles; Sophie Day for mathematics with measurement; Marika Fukuzawa for French, music and science; Lily Green for outdoor education; Olivia Guildford for English; Michiko Hanyu for English language; Laura Henderson for mathematics; Aurora Hill for mathematics; Vaiaio Holmes-Haweturi for outdoor education; Emma Jocelyn for French and history; Ella Kalmakoff for mathematics with measurement; Samara Kelly for mathematics; Chantal Lee for mathematics with measurement; Ella Macgillivray for mathematics and physical education; Tiare Makanesi for English; Catherine Mason for mathematics and science; Sophie Millar for art and design and visual communication’ Sarah Moli for English and science; Evelina Noad for design and visual communication and digital technology; Shrima Parachuru for Spanish; Jessica Penhey for art and mathematics with measurement; Grace Roesler for art and geography; Sewmini Samuel for food and nutrition; Ariana Tarapi for outdoor education; Claire Taylor for geography; Lily Taylor for science; Elizabeth Wells for dance; Samantha Willers for science; Ella Williams for English; Storm Wykes for mathematics and outdoor education.

Prizes for academic excellence in year 12

Samantha Couper, distinction for chemistry and physics, commendation for biology, digital technology, English and mathematics; Lucy Davidson, commendation for chemistry, geography, history and physics; Sarah de Vries, distinction for music, commendation for chemistry English and physics; Rebekah Hill, distinction for history, commendation for chemistry and physics; Lydia McMillan, commendation for art, English and German; Elsa Neuman, commendation for chemistry, English, physical education and physics; Alyssa Shelton, commendation for chemistry; Rose Stevenson, commendation for English, mathematics and physics; Fern Stoddart, distinction for economics and English; Abigail Thompson, distinction for biology, English and German.

Distinctions in year 12

Elsie Adamson for mathematics with finance; Mikayla Bennetts for tourism; Chloe Cameron for food and nutrition; Daisy Cumberland for Spanish; Meg Cunningham-Tisdall for drama, commendation for French, history, mathematics and music; Devon Gamble for art painting, commendation for chemistry; Emily Harrex for geography, commendation for mathematics; Emily Henderson for hard materials, commendation for mathematics; Iona Hibbert for design and visual communication and digital technology; Lily Johnston for media studies; Jayde Kruskopf for textiles; Jiayi (Valerie) Lu for English literacy; Gillianne McAlpine for French; Hahna Nichols for dance, commendation for sport; Kayla Norgate for vocational pathways, commendation for English literacy; Ella Scarf-Miller for outdoor education; Reshma Singh for English language;  Renee Templeton for science; Lynn (Lin) Teng for Japanese; Bao Han (Harlyn) Tran for accounting, business studies and mathematics, commendation for English and tourism; Gracie Va’afusuaga for physical education, commendation for dance and sport; Abby Vinicombe for art sculpture; Hannah Wrigley for food and nutrition.

Commendations in year 12

Natsumi Aoki-McLean for biology and Japanese; Elena Bostina for media studies and Spanish; Mika Cottle for biology, English and physical education; Lily Edmonds for geography; Sofia Fortunato for mathematics; Kyalee Gibbs for mathematics; Renee Harris for biology and English; Rachel James for English and physical education; Alannah Knott for mathematics and textiles; Lydia Knox for physical education and textiles; Anna Lin for mathematics; Jaimin (Jasmine) Liu for mathematics; Annabel Low for English; Brynn McBurney or English; Annie McDonald for art; Abby McGrannachan for dance; Alice Merriman for mathematics; Katelyn Phillips for French; Janvi Prasad for accounting; Paris Rolton for food and nutrition; Cassidy Russell for biology, English, history and media studies; Elsa Salmon-Hourihane for English; Annie Sansom for chemistry; Ella Sell for mathematics; Lucy Smillie for food and nutrition and media studies; Robyn Sparg for biology and chemistry; Ella Steel for English and French; Tuihana Taiaroa-Smithies for English; Megan Threlfall for biology, chemistry and photography; Marissa Tresslor for English; Jiamin (Hathaway) Wang for chemistry and English language; Emma Ward for chemistry, digital technology and English; Casey Williams for photography; Jamie-Lee Williams for mathematics; Emily Williams-Davies for food and nutrition; Sophie Wilson for biology, chemistry and English; Lanyue (Starry) Xiao for mathematics; Ruoyu (Monica) Zhang for Mandarin.

Year 13 graduands

Alya Ahmad Zamri; Tamara Amies; Maia Aoake; Ariane Arman; Briar Auckram; Alaina Baker; Tegwyn Barclay; Leah Barratt; Lissane Benson-Gamble; Amy Blair; Danya Bliss; Hannah Boivin-Edwards; Holy Cameron; Narese Charteris; Anna Cho; Piyawan (Jiji) Chokvareeporn; Wai Yan (Miko) Chu; Olivia Clare; Shannon Clearwater; Eden Coleclough; Lily Collins; Megan Collins; Anna Dawes; Olivia Day; Katelyn Dey; Sophie Dijkstra; Elloise Dixon; Emma Dixon; Carina Donegan; Olivia Dorne-Cumming; Caitlin Duff; Ada Duffy; Tait Duncan; Ayla-Cheyne Fawcett-Wadsworth; Jamie Ferguson; Emily Finnie; Holly Ford; Hannah Fox; Ruby Franks; Alice Fry; Hannah George; Nikita Gibson; Bobie Glasier; De (Drea) Gong; Ilana Goossens; Olivia Gree; Monique Groenendal; Eden Hall; Jennifer Hall; Nova Hammett; Blaire Hanna; Jenna Harris; Christie Haua; Guanlin (Annie) He; Tiana Hill; Hannah Hobbs-Andrew; Leimanu Hotesi; Wenxuan (Charlotte) Hou; Yushu (Echo) Hu; Sarah Hubbard; Chanelle Huggins; Grace Hurring; Hayley Jackson; Mia Johnson; Milla Johnson; Petra Johnson; Summer Johnson; Taylah Johnston; Madison Keach; Madison Kelly; Nadezhda Keniya; Laura Kennelly; Hannah King; Leshanna King; Ariana Knudson-Hollebon; Annabelle Latta; Tamsyn Lawrence; Shae Lennon; Ka Hei (Radi) Li; Yu Qing (Rose) Li; Xulu (Louise) Lin; Yi Lou; Kaitlyn Mackay; Jacoba Maguire; Storm Maole; Sakulrat (Snow) Martpunyachon; Anja Matapo-Kolisko; Lucy Matehaere; Molly McCall; Brooke McDonald; Rebecca McKay; Sophia McKenzie; Flora McLeod-Jones; Sarah McNaughton; April Merriman; Rawinia Mihaka; Gemma Millar; Louise Mitchell; Veronique Montalba; Hannah Moore; Annaliese Nichols; Viena Nika; Yuting (Teresa) Ning; Alysha-Jo Nolan; Muychheng Oeng; Deborah Olusina; Emily Paine; Lani Pallis Truesdale; Brianna Parker; Jenna Paterson; Stacey Pearce; Caitlin Penhey; Caroline Pereira; Renee Perenara; Jasmyn Philp; Madeline Pleace; Sophie Pledger; Lucy Pollock; Georgia Pope; Priyanka Poulton; Charlotte Power; Madeleine Reid; Georgia Rickerby; Piper Ritchie; Emma Roesler; Ella Rooney; Cheyenne Rosie; Lin Ruan; Thitapa (Pear) Sae-Lee; Hope Sandall; Genevieve Scott; Hannah Sims; Dayna Smaill; Aimee Smith; Jianing (Jessica) Song; Sophie Sowerby; Abby Stevens; Alice Stevenson; Danielle Stevenson; Madison Stockdale; Thalia Sunderland; Taimana Sweeney; Sabrina Swerdloff; Sara Taha; Alisha Tapp; Mirai Tekie; Anna Thomas; Jenna Thorne; Taylor Thorne; Ruby Timmins; Laura Tran; Kate Turnbull; Selimoti Uele; Crystal Van Gorp; Saskia Vink; Meredith Walker; Rebecca Walker; Jieying Wang; Emma Ward; Morgan Whitson; Daly Williams.

Distinctions in year 13

Alya Ahmad Zamri for outdoor education, commendation for mathematics; Amy Blair for business studies, commendation for English; Piyawan (Jiji) Chokvareeporn for economics, commendation for chemistry, digital technology and mathematics with statistics; Shannon Clearwater for food and nutrition, commendation for chemistry, English and mathematics with statistics; Anna Dawes Jan Anderson Cup for English, distinction for German and history, commendation for chemistry, classical studies and mathematics with calculus; Carina Donegan for biology, commendation for physics; Ada Duffy for drama, commendation for English and media studies; Alya-Cheyne Fawcett-Wadsworth for hospitality; Ruby Franks for French, commendation for chemistry and German; Alice Fry for photography; Yushu (Echo) Hu for accounting, commendation for mathematics with calculus; Sarah Hubbard Spanish embassy prize for dedication to learning Spanish, commendation for chemistry, mathematics with calculus, music and physics; Hannah King for art history, media studies and painting, commendation for French; Ariana Knudson-Hollebon for design and visual communication, commendation for painting; Xulu (Louise) Lin for geography and mathematics with calculus, commendation for biology, chemistry, English, music and physics; Lucy Matehaere for chemistry, mathematics with statistics and physics, commendation for biology and German; Rawinia Mihaka, Gateway Cup for distinction for Gateway; Hannah Moore, McArthur Cup for distinction for physical education, commendation for chemistry, mathematics with statistics and media studies; Muychheng Oeng for Mandarin Level 1, commendation for English, geography and physics; Brianna Parker for textiles; Lucy Pollock,  Jacinda Brown Memorial Prize for distinction for Japanese, distinction for music, commendation for chemistry, English and German; Georgia Pope for hard materials, commendation for mathematics with calculus; Thitapa (Pear) Sae-Lee for Mandarin, commendation for chemistry; Danielle Stevenson for tourism; Sabrina Swerdloff for classical studies, commendation for German, media studies and physics; Jenna Thorne for science; Taylor Thorne for mathematics, commendation for painting; Laura Tran for digital technology, commendation for chemistry; Meredith Walker for dance, commendation for French and history; Jieying Wang for English literacy.

Commendations in year 13

Lisanne Benson-Gamble for biology, chemistry and mathematics with statistics; Danya Bliss for English; Hannah Boivin-Edwards for biology, English and history; Olivia Day for sport; Elloise Dixon for Gateway and tourism; Olivia Dorne-Cumming for chemistry, geography and physical education; Caitlin Duff for English; Jamie Ferguson for science; Emily Finnie for dance; Hannah Fox for photography; Bobbie Glasier for chemistry; Ilana Goossens for biology, chemistry, mathematics with statistics and physical education; Blaire Hanna for dance and English; Tiana Hill for chemistry; Hayley Jackson for gateway; Summer Johnson for dance and English; Madison Kelly for Gateway; Nadezhda Keniya for chemistry and English; Ka Hei (Radi) Li for mathematics with calculus; Kaitlyn Mackay for mathematics; Sakulrat (Snow) Martpunyachon for chemistry and mathematics with calculus; Molly McCall for English and history; April Merriman for mathematics; Gemma Millar for chemistry and food and nutrition; Louise Mitchell for art history, English, German and history; Viena Nika for English literacy; Emily Paine for food and nutrition; Madeleine Reid for biology, chemistry, French, mathematics with statistics and physics; Piper Ritchie for biology; Aimee Smith for digital technology; Sophie Sowerby for art history and photography; Abby Stevens for mathematics; Taimana Sweeney for English literacy; Alisha Tapp for art sculpture and mathematics; Crystal Van Gorp for food and nutrition; Emma Ward for Gateway; Morgan Whitson for Gateway and hospitality.

Sports Awards

Tessa Buschl, Challenge Cup for senior for excellence in hockey; Sophie Dijkstra, Abby Vinicombe, Trophy for Football Player of the Year; Elmira (Joy) Dvoracek, Wilson Cup for cricket; Jamie Ferguson, cup for outstanding performance in water polo; Hannah Matehaere, cup for player of the year basketball; Emma Mackay junior cup for netball; Lucy Merriman, Farnden Cup for rowing; Gemma Millar, cup for player of the year rugby; Rata Newman, Challenge Cup for juniors for excellence in hockey; Talei Pelasio, Meagan Brown Trophy for touch player of the year; Jenna Thorne, Mana Porirua Cup for excellence in volleyball; Taylor Thorne, Alison Thomas Cup for excellence in netball.

Special Awards

Hannah Sims, Eileen Poulter Study Award; Paige Halcrow, Te Mana Wahine for Excellence in Junior Maori (Whaia te iti kahurangi); Ariana Knudson-Hollebon, Magazine Cover Design Award (Front); Ariana Knudson-Hollebon, Magazine Cover Design Award (Back); Anna Dawes, Fulton-Dennison Scholarship (for English and History); Samantha Couper, Dunedin Zonta Club Prize; Paige Halcrow, Ethel and Nancye Lawrenson Memorial Prize for Creative Writing; Andrea Dale, David Baxter Memorial Bursary for Food Technology in Year 10; Fengling (Lindsay) Hu, Prize for Most Successful Student in a Mathematics Competition; Emily Harrex, Edith Lyon Trophy for Perseverance in Year 12 Mathematics; Maia Dean, Timaru Branch Ex-Girls’ Association Prize for Achievement; Brianna Parker, Douglas Memorial Prize for Excellence in Creative Design & Textiles in the Senior School; Tuihana Taiaroa-Smithies, The Nancy Tichborne Prize for Contribution to Art in the Senior School; Sabrina Swerdloff, JCH Somerville Cup for Debating; Ada Duffy, Ana Fox Cup for Drama; Sarah Hubbard, Patricia Payne Choir Award; Freya Pettigrew, Auckland Branch Ex-Girls’ Association Prize for Contribution to Music in the Junior School; Lucy Pollock, Gore Branch Ex-Girls’ Association Prize for Contribution to Music in the Senior School; Elizabeth Purvis, Anna Thomson Award for the greatest contribution to choral music by a junior student; Viena Nika, Dulcie Gunn Music Prize for Composition; Meg Cunningham-Tisdall, Award for Most Promising Choral Musician; Sarah de Vries, Miss J N Hendry’s Prize for Music; Marika Fukuzawa, Georgina Zellan-Smith Prize for the Most Promising Pianist; Janet Hollard, Shakespeare Reading Prize in the Junior School; Sarah McNaughton, Shakespeare Reading Prize in the Senior School; Yushu (Echo) Hu, Forsyth Barr CETA medal for commerce; Hahna Nichols, Otago Girls’ High School Cup for excellence in dance; Caitlin Penhey, Smith and Thorpe Cup; Thitapa (Pear) Sae-Lee, International Award; Robyn Sparg, Performing Arts Cup in the Senior School; Rose Stevenson, Poulter Prize for orchestral music; Paige Van Gorp, Jemma Wilson, Best student in the junior school for social studies.

Deans’ Special Prizes

Learmouth Whyte Dalrymple Prize for Leadership in Allan House: Henrietta Finney Waters, Rata Newman, Ella Gomez, Jade Whitson, Annalise MacDuff, Sylvia Otley, Meg Cunningham-Tisdall, Annie Sansom, Hannah King, Molly McCall; Learmouth Whyte Dalrymple Prize for Leadership in Benjamin House: Isabelle Bates, Abby Harris, Wafaa Haroura, Natalie Newstead, Tiare Makanesi, Xanthe Maole, Lucy Davidson, Jasmine Eteuati, Hannah Moore, Ruby Timmins;  Learmouth Whyte Dalrymple Prize for Leadership in Cruickshank House: Kaitlyn Marsh, Lojiien Moharram, Caitlin Harrex, Myah Omipi, Jennifer Marsh, Talisa Pelser, Lucy Smillie, Robyn Sparg, Tamara Amies, Muychheng Oeng; Learmonth Whyte Dalrymple Prize for Leadership in William House: Samantha Bixley, Janet Hollard, Andrea Dale, Sophia Niblock, Bridget Dalley, Rachel O’Kane, Lydia Knox, Ella Steel, Olivia Dorne-Cumming, Georgia Pope.

Trophy for Pasifika Leadership: Storm Maole, Ella Rooney;  Sacha Dobson Trophy for Kapa Haka (Persistence and Diligence): Jennifer Marsh; Ngawai Walden Prize for Leadership of Maori Students: Anja Matapo-Kolisko; Otago Girls’ High School House Trophy, Benjamin.

Service Awards

Olivia Dorne-Cumming, Sharee Alderton Cup for Senior Outdoor Education; Paige Van Gorp, Award for Contribution to Junior Outdoor Education; Georgia Warren, Service to the Library in the Junior School; Sara Taha, Service to the Library in the Senior School; Anna Dawes, Alya Ahmad Zamri, Award for Student Contribution to the Parent Teacher Student Association.

Principal’s Awards

Prefects: Alya Ahmad Zamri, Hannah Boivin-Edwards, Piyawan (Jiji) Chokvareeporn, Olivia Dorne-Cumming, Ada Duffy, Lily Forbes, Ilana Goossens, Blaire Hanna, Tiana Hill, Leimanu Hotesi, Sarah Hubbard, Hannah King, Storm Maole, Brooke McDonald, Gemma Millar, Veronique Montalba, Hannah Moore, Renee Perenara, Lucy Pollock, Madeleine Reid, Thitapa (Pear) Sae-Lee, Sabrina Swerdloff, Sara Taha, Anna Thomas, Ruby Timmins, Selimoti Uele, Meredith Walker, Lucy Matehaere; Ella Rooney.

Tertiary Scholarships

Alaina Baker, Lisanne Benson-Gamble (distinction), Hannah Boivin-Edwards, Anna Cho, Piyawan (Jiji) Chokvareeporn (distinction), Anna Dawes, Carina Donegan (high distinction), Olivia Dorne-Cumming, Ada Duffy, Lily Forbes, Ruby Franks, Ilana Goossens (credit), Olivia Green, Eden Hall, Blaire Hanna, Leimanu Hotesi, Sarah Hubbard, Hannah King (high distinction), Xulu (Louise) Lin, Storm Maole, Anja Matapo-Kolisko, Lucy Matehaere, Molly McCall, Gemma Millar, Hannah Moore, Muychheng Oeng, Renee Perenara, Lucy Pollock, Madeleine Reid, Ella Rooney, Thitapa (Pear) Sae-Lee, Alisha Tapp, Anna Thomas, Meredith Walker.

Prestige Awards

Jordan Evans-Tobata, Blair Girls’ Scholarship; Sabrina Swerdloff, Gillett Family Cup for Independence of Mind; Louise Mitchell, Doreen Hayward Prize for Effort and Achievement; Georgia Pope, Annette McFadyen Cup for Diligence; Tiana Hill, Year 13 Cup for Service; Blaire  Hanna, Learmonth Whyte Dalrymple Prize for Leadership in Year 13; Olivia Earl, Ella Sell, OGHS Board of Trustees Scholarship (to further opportunities in sport); Jennifer Marsh, Rose Stevenson, OGHS Board of Trustees Scholarship (to further opportunities in cultural activities); Talisa Pelser, Samantha Couper, OGHS Board of Trustees Scholarship (to further opportunities in academic work); Hannah Sims, Gold Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award; Emma MacKay, Jemma Wilson, The Otago Girls’ High School Cup for Sporting Excellence in the Junior School (this award is made in honour of Yvette Williams); Elizabeth Purvis, The Payne Sisters Cup for Cultural Excellence in the Junior School; Henrietta Finney Waters, OGHS Board of Trustees Scholarship for All Round Achievement in Year 9, Isabella Henderson, Brigitte Reddell Memorial Prize for Best All Round Junior; Sarah de Vries, Maita Mackenzie, Priyanka Poulton, Genevieve Scott, Rose Stevenson, Sabrina Swerdloff, Marchant Medals; Narese Charteris, Ashley Dickinson, Sophie Dijkstra, Carina Donegan, Charlotte Hewson, Lily Maley, Hannah Matehaere, Lucy Matehaere, Emma McKay, Sarah McNaughton, Petra McNutt-Milne, Gemma Millar, Emese Peter, Meg Sayers, Alyssa Shelton, Jenna Thorne, Charlotte Underwood-Nicol, Abby Ward, Madison Wills, Jemma Wilson, Sidey Medals; Lucy Matehaere, Dalrymple Medals; Senior A Volleyball, Suzannah Bates Team Award; Rose Stevenson, Sarah de Vries, Cultural Team Award; Lucy Matehaere, Global Leadership Award; Madeleine Reid, MHM King Memorial Prize; Lucy Pollock, Greta Firth Award for Cultural Excellence; Gemma Millar, Walker and Hall Cup for Games; Olivia Dorne-Cumming, Totara Award; Lucy Matehaere, Anna P Logan Stout Cup for Best All Round Girl. Meredith Walker, Hannah Moore, Emily Harrex, Laura Tran, Cartwright Award.

Prestige Academic Prizes

Amy Blair,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence, 11th Aggregate; Sabrina Swerdloff,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence, 10th Aggregate; Ada Duffy,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  9th Aggregate; Meredith Walker,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  8th Aggregate; Piyawan (Jiji) Chokavreeporn,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  7th Aggregate; Hannah King,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  6th Aggregate; Xulu (Louise) Lin,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  5th Aggregate; Carina Donegan,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  4th Aggregate; Madeleine Reid,  Board of Trustees Highgate Prizes for Academic Excellence,  3rd Aggregate and Otago Girls’ High School Jubilee Prize; Anna Dawes, Proxime Accessit to the Dux, Jan Anderson Cup and OGHS Board of Trustees Highgate Scholarship; Lucy Matehaere, Dux of the School, Dux Association Prize, Ann Campbell Prize and OGHS Board of Trustees Highgate Scholarship.

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