
Year 11
Olli McDiarmid-Jones (swimming u16 boys); Scott Warwood (outstanding service to maths); Ava Andersen (swimming u16 girls); Charlotte Smith (hockey girls most consistent player); Aaliyah Watson (hockey girls tournament MVP); Paolo Mordeno (1st English literacy, hockey boys most improved player); Bailie Lynch (overall contribution to rowing); Melita Misiloi (1st food and nutrition); Jada-Rose Keno (basketball most improved player top 5 female); Chris Duff (1st product design, 1st hard materials, small bore top shooter); Hana Davies (1st visual arts); Liam Cameron (basketball most improved player top 5 male); Adeline Bailey (1st music, formal writing); Drewbert Monoy (1st= yr 11 scripture reading); Lachlan McEwan (best actor, best male lead in school production, rugby most promising player u16); Emma Gillies (1st agriculture and horticultural science); Nye Jones-Hogan (rowing most improved junior); Kristiana Whiston (1st textiles); Maiya Grant (netball most improved player senior B); Molly-May Mestrom (1st religious studies); Cheska Tion (1st maths); Lloyd Fellowes (1st= math algebra); Oliver Davison (1st= creative writing, 1st DVC, 1st science); Johan Gulinao (volleyball male MVP, 1st business studies, 1st= math algebra); Bridie McGeown (1st= yr 11 scripture reading, 1st= creative writing, athletics under 15 girls, 1st theatre studies, 1st English, 1st PE, 1st history).
Year 12
Zoe Meggitt-Sinclair (1st English literacy); Keelee Williamson (most improved equestrian, athletics u16 girls); Jessica Crossley (basketball leadership and service); Ginny Xie (1st= physics, outstanding service to maths); Will Read (1st product design hard materials); Diana Flores (1st photography, 1st textiles); Simone Wilson (1st painting, 1st creative writing); Joemer Bueza (1st design); Hamish Dodd (rugby most improved player 1st XV, 1st trades academy); Hayden Sanford (hockey boys tournament MVP); Sam McCarthy (rugby MVP u16); Maia Clunie (netball most improved player senior); Latisha Wilson (1st financial literacy); Bree Rutherford (1st= construction); Rhiannon Wellings (1st tourism studies); Anika Winders (1st yr 12 scripture reading, rugby girls most improved player, netball most consistent player senior B); Samuel Plieger (1st religious studies); Kara Herbst (1st gateway, 1st= construction, rugby girls best forward); Zaria Kira (1st= construction, rugby girls MVP); Riley Little (1st senior boys singing); Tessa Souness (1st PE); Samantha Gillies (1st agricultural and horticultural science, rugby girls best back); Rynea Sheehy (1st senior duet); Maikey Quiachon (1st song in another language, volleyball female MVP, football girls tournament MVP); Ianna Abuyabor (1st formal writing); Oshyn Guthrie (contribution to chapel choir, contribution to music.); April Linares Fontona (1st media studies, football girls best player, service to football, rowing team contribution female); Camden Burge (athletics u16 boys, cross-country u16 boys,); Mackenzie Klemick (1st English, 1st DVC, 1st statistics, 1st history, netball most improved player senior A); Chloe Wilson (1st chemistry, 1st biology, 1st= calculus, 1st music); Olivia Mavor (1st senior high performance sport, 1st food and nutrition, 1st= physics, 1st statistics, athletics senior girls sprint, basketball best all-round senior female, cross-country senior girls, senior A netball captain, senior A most consistent player, swimming senior girls).
Year 13
Alysha Melecio (1st painting); Hunter Reading (equity scholarship with Ara, Network Waitaki scholarship); Hamish Coutts (hockey boys most consistent player); Zane Weir (hockey boys most promising player, service to hockey); Ella Nelson (hockey girls captain 1st XI); Henry Mataio (athletics senior boys field events); Amelia Wilkinson (netball emerging player, 1st= PE); Christiane McLeod (1st= PE, University of Canterbury hiranga scholarship, University of Canterbury te kakau a maui scholarship); Samuel Prouting-Gardner (football boys best player); Carlin Huang (football boys fairest player); Katelyn Walton (1st biology, college piper, best girls cricketer, North Otago Federated Farmers scholarship, FMG rural tertiary scholarship); Nadine Jellyman (1st food and nutrition); Vince Vidallon (1st yr 13 scripture reading); Sarah Herbst (1st senior girls singing, 1st senior duet, best female lead in school production, University of Canterbury te kakau a maui scholarship, Teschmakers ex-pupils centennial scholarship award); Kaliopeta Katoa (leading Pacifica cultural group choreographer); Ash McFarlane (best emerging artist, 1st design); Madison Jones (best school student photographer); Cushla Bridges (best speaker in senior debates, University of Otago leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship); Kathryn Johnson (1st creative writing); Nakita Parish (best actress, 1st theatre studies, 1st textiles, New Zealand School of Tourism student of the year scholarship); Edward Guerin (1st product design, 1st agricultural and horticultural science); Charli McCorkindale (University of Otago 150th entrance scholarship); Beau Beadle (rugby best back 1st XV); Georgia Fox (1st photography, 1st DVC, 1st media studies); Harry Murphy (1st construction, trapshooting best skeet shooter, trapshooting DTL highgun); Liam Direen (basketball best all-round senior male, cricket captain 1st XI, cricket best batsman 1st XI, cricket best all-rounder); Georgina McCarthy (best conductor house choirs, athletics senior girls, athletics senior girls field events); Georgia Brown (University of Otago new frontiers excellence entrance scholarship); Jesse Valpy (University of Otago leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship); Sophia Sam (University of Otago Pacific peoples’ entrance scholarship); Maleng Crowe (1st= calculus, University of Canterbury hiranga scholarship); Corbin Fraser (1st= calculus, swimming senior boys); Liam Prouting-Gardner (University of Otago 150th entrance scholarship, athletics senior boys, cross-country senior boys, senior boys sprint); Brooke Mackenzie (1st English, 1st formal writing, 1st history, 1st religious studies, University of Otago new frontiers excellence entrance scholarship); Ben Kay (University of Otago new frontiers excellence entrance scholarship, cricket best bowler 1st XI, rugby captain 1st XV, best and fairest player, best forward); Fergus McMullan (1st sculpture, University of Otago academic excellence entrance scholarship, 1st physics, 1st chemistry, University of Canterbury horomata scholarship, University of Canterbury hiranga scholarship, University of Canterbury te kakau a maui scholarship, University of Canterbury engineering top achievers scholarship).
Special Prizes
Blues: Dance (Olivia Mavor); football (April Linares Fontana); cricket and rugby (Ben Kay); touch (Camden Burge); cricket (Lloyd Fellowes); rugby (Georgina McCarthy); cricket (Liam Direen); athletics (Liam Prouting-Gardner); equestrian (Emma Gillies); equestrian (Samantha Gillies); trapshooting (Maleng Crowe); skeet team (Harry Murphy and Levi Julian); trapshooting (Aaliyah Watson); senior sportswoman (Olivia Mavor); senior sportsman (Ben Kay); outstanding student contribution (Jessica Crossley); outstanding sportsman (Liam Prouting-Gardner); outstanding sportswoman (Samantha Gillies); senior cultural male (Lachlan McEwan); senior cultural female (Sarah Herbst and Oshyn Guthrie); Masonic Lodge scholarship (Ash McFarlane); Teschemakers trophy (Cushla Bridges); Bill Higgins memorial trophy (Jesse Valpy); BC Marlow cup (Fergus McMullan); Br BJ Lauren cup (Christiane McLeod); Te Mana Wahine Whakatipu female (Oshyn Guthrie); Roko Watesoni Tawatatau Tuapati Loloma award (Anish Raj); trades academy prize (Hamish Dodd); Otago Polytech principals leadership award (Kathryn Johnson); prime minister’s vocational excellence award (Tyler Williamson); critical thinking (Fergus McMullan);
Teacher and staff awards: Outstanding contribution to the college, Jennifer Herbst; teacher of the year, Amelia Davies; Ryan Moynihan affability award, Anish Raj; Margaret Crombie memorial tertiary award, Christiane McLeod; 1st aggregate year 11, Adeline Bailey; 1st aggregate year 12, Chloe Wilson; junior participation in college life, Bridie McGeown; senior participation in college life, April Linares Fontona; junior general excellence, Jacob Harrison; senior general excellence, Olivia Mavor; proxime accessit, Christiane McLeod; dux, Fergus McMullan.