Dunstan High School junior prizes

Dunstan High School held its junior prizegiving this week.

The prize list is. -

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Year 9
Merit: James Booth; Caitlin Carroll; Nathan Conner; Brittany Cradock; Louis Day; Stacey Dennison; Tess Diver; Chantal Driehuis; Ada Lin; Eilish McHugh-Smith; Ethan Milford; Wattie ONeill; Kate Pascoe; Kaleb Tilyard Te Kaahui; Drew van Boxtel; Connor Wallace-Christensen; Danann Baird; Kade Bellaney; Briana Clark; Courtney Clark; Simon Garrat; MacCauley Harris; Tyler Kahukura; Paloma Kelly; Shannon Kelly; Nicholas Krisnic; Dana Moore; Jon Morrow; Britt Panui; Daniel Paton; Max Rayner; Shaydan Vette; Chanel Cover; Cody Laing; Stacy Low; Jacob Marsh; Tyler Miller; Kirsty Paulin; Kim Peihopa; Bradley Stringer; Sarah Taal; Danielle Tohill; Bethany Whiteland; Ian Dwyer; Lexie Hayes; Sharna Lines; Georgia Lloyd; Simon Lloyd; Drew McBride; Izaac McKissock; Arran McNabb; Kage Nesbitt; Coral Stevenson; Brittni Thwaites; Claudia van Dam; Georgia Vessey; Hannah Wilson; Sophie Wright.

Placings: Sophie Carter (first equal technology); Albert Cilla (third equal music); James Booth (second equal English); Caitlin Carroll (first science, third art 2); Nathan Conner (first health and physical education, first maths, second Maori); Brit Cradock (first English, second art 2, Maori 2, third social studies); Louis Day (third equal health and physical education); Stacey Dennison (first social studies, technology, second maths, third equal health and physical education); Ada Lin (third graphics 2); Eilish McHugh-Smith (second equal English, second science, social studies, third equal drama 1, third French 2); Jayden McLew (second health and physical education); Ethan Milford (third equal music 2); Wattie ONeill (first graphics 2, third maths); Kate Pascoe (third equal drama 1); Connor Wallace-Christiansen (third science); Kade Bellaney (third maths, graphics 1, third equal social studies, music 2, Maori 2); Briana Clark (second equal French 1); Simon Garratt (first maths, second equal science, third equal health and physical education, Maori 2); MacCauley Harris (first English, science, social studies, music 2, graphics 1, second maths); Paloma Kelly (first equal health and physical education, second equal science, second social studies); Shannon Kelly (first equal health and physical education, second equal English, third equal social studies, drama 2); Dana Moore (first technology); Jon Morrow (third equal health and physical education); Britt Panui (second equal English, third maths, third equal drama 2); Cody Laing (second health and physical education); Stacy Low (first maths, science, Maori 1, second graphics 2, third equal social studies); Jacob Marsh (first health and physical education, second maths, third equal social studies); Jade Miller (third art 1); Kirsty Paulin (second social studies, music 1, French 2, third science); Kim Peihopa (third English); Bradley Stringer (third health and physical education); Sarah Taal (second English, art 1, third maths, third equal music 1); Bethany Whiteland (first English, social studies, first equal technology, art 1, second science, second music 2); Henry Allen (first drama 2); Thomas Gibbons (first science, music 1, second health and physical education, third equal Maori 1); Sharna Lines (second drama 2); Georgia Lloyd (first technology, Maori 2, third equal social studies); Simon Lloyd (second maths, third health and physical education, third equal Maori 1); Izaac McKissock (second graphics 1); Arran McNabb (first French 2, second drama 1, third English, science, third equal social studies); Kage Nesbitt (first maths); Georgia Vessey (first equal social studies, first health and physical education, French 1,second English); Hanna Wilson (first art 2); Sophie Wright (first English, drama 1, first equal social studies, second science, second equal French 1).

Year 10
Merit: George Blackie; Rosie Coutts; Rachel Forsyth; Anita Frew; Danika Gilbert; Mat Gordon; Hayley Greaves; Andrew Highsted; Aleisha McAra; Harim Oh; Deahna Shearer; Daniel Williamson; Courtney Boyd; Reed Frewen; Sam Marsh; Anthony McLellan; Rachel Nelson; Leila Parbhu; Paige Richmond; Emilie Rogers; Daniel Ryley; Matthias Schorer; Bailey Sprosen; Cody Benck; Royden Campbell; Josh Dackers; Matt Enright; Sean Garratt; Hogan Gourley; Sara Hutton; Nathan Mawhinney; Kayla McDonald; Will Neilson; Tom Pedofsky; Robin Pieper; Sarah Vendt; Doiy Assavachaman; Morgan Blance; Emma Brenssell; Jordan Carroll; Mark Duncan; Ben Fisher; Isabella Grant; Drew Henderson; Liam Hopkins; Jacob Shirley; Aidan Smith; Ryan Snodgrass; Abe Taucher; Rhian Ward; Brian Wheeler; Sam Wilson; Jaydin Aburn; Daniel Burroughs-George; Sam Galletly; Sarah Hesson; Dylan Hoskins; Jamie Hume; Laura Kane; Kate MacLean; Will Meehan; Shane Millar; Liam Mulvihill; Raman Parbhu; Lauren Ross; Jake White; Cara Wiffen; Ashley Wilson.

Placings: Rosie Coutts (first English, social studies, second science); Rachel Forsyth (third English); Anita Frew (first Maori, second health and physical education); Danika Gilbert (second ICT 2, third food and nutrition); Hayley Greaves (first maths, third equal social studies, drama 2, third music 1); Andrew Highsted (second food and nutrition 3); Aleisha McAra (second food and nutrition); Harim Oh (first music 1, third equal social studies); Deahna Shearer (first health and physical education, science, food and nutrition 3, second English, social studies, maths, third equal drama 2); Nathan Smith (third food and nutrition 1); Daniel Williamson (third health and physical education, science, third equal graphics 1); Matthew Gillions (second equal graphics 2); Paige Richmond (first health and physical education, science, French, drama 2, second social studies, second ICT 1, third English); Emilie Rogers (first social studies, drama 1, second English, science, maths, second equal art 2); Daniel Ryley (first food and nutrition 2, second health and physical education); Matthias Schorer (third maths); Bailey Sprosen (first English, second business studies, third science, social studies); Ryan Wood (first English); Gabrielle Butler (second equal Maori); Royden Campbell (first music 2, third science); Josh Dackers (third maths); Matt Enright (third equal health and physical education); Hogan Gourley (third equal graphics 1); Sara Hutton (first health and physical education, second equal art 2); Nathan Mawhinney (first ICT 1, second equal graphics 2); Kayla McDonald (second equal Maori, art 2, third equal drama 1); Will Neilson (second French); Tom Pedofsky (first English, second science, third social studies, ICT 1); Robin Pieper (first maths, science, social studies, art 2, first equal graphics 1, second equal English, second health and physical education, third French); Brittany Smith (second food and nutrition 2); Sarah Vendt (first art 3, second equal English, second social studies, ICT 3, third maths); Morgan Blance (second English, science, social studies); Emma Brenssell (second art 1); Jordan Carroll (first graphics 2, second art 3, third social studies); Ben Fisher (first science, social studies, ICT 2, first equal graphics 1, second maths, health and physical education, third English); Isabella Grant (first health and physical education, third maths); Liam Hopkins (first business studies, second maths); Eilish Hoskins (second drama 2, third equal art 1, third food and nutrition 3); Michelle Orkney (first food and nutrition); Aidan Smith (first ICT 3, third health and physical education, science); Abe Taucher (first maths); Rhian Ward (second music 2, third maths, art 3, third equal graphics); Daniel Burroughs-George (third equal drama 1); Sam Galletly (second science, third health and physical education); Sarah Hesson (second equal English, third ICT 3); Dylan Hoskins (second maths), Jamie Hume (first art 1, second music 1); Kate MacLean (first maths, second equal English, third science, social science, music 2, third equal ICT 2); Daniel McBreen (first maths); Liam Mulvihill (first health and physical education); Lauren Ross (first English, social studies, second drama 1); Ashley Wilson (first science, second health and physical education, social studies, third equal art 1, third business studies, third equal ICT 2).


SPORTS PRIZES
- Athletics: Cody Benck (blues award); Liam Mulvihill (blues award).
- Hockey: Jordan Carroll (blues award); Ben Fisher (blues award); Raman Parbhu (blues award); Aidan Smith (blues award); Nathan Smith (blues award); Tyler van den Yssel (blues award); Daniel Williamson (blues award).
- Ice hockey: Drew Henderson (blues award).
- Kayaking: Deahna Shearer (blues award).
- Rugby: Gabrielle Butler (blues award); Isabella Grant (blues award); Cara Wiffen (blues award).
- Softball: Nathan Smith (blues award); Abe Taucher (blues award).
- Squash: Abe Taucher (blues award).


ARTS
Most promising debater: Matt Enright; excellence yr 10 drama: Paige Richmond; excellence yr 10 drama: Emilie Rogers; most promising yr 9 drama student: Sophie Wright


SPECIAL AWARDS
Outstanding contribution to school life: Lauren Ross; award for yr 10 girl: Morgan Blance; Mabel McKnight award for yr 9 girl: Stacey Dennison; award for yr 10 boy: Sam Galletly; award for yr 9 boy: Jacob Marsh.

 

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