Gore High School prizes

Dux: Samantha Johnstone.
Dux: Samantha Johnstone.
Year 9

Emma Adams (1st 9o health and physical education; 1st= year 9 technology fabric; 1st= year 9 agriculture); Nicholas Anderson (1st 9a health and physical education; 1st= year 9 technology wood); Max Balloch (1st 9k health and physical education; 1st= year 9 technology metal); Oliver Brook (1st 9a English; 1st 9a social studies; 1st 9a science; 1st overall 9a); Leighana Buchanan (most improved trapshooter); Jamie de Villiers (diligence prize); Ezekiel Fa’Amoe-Ioane (1st 9h health and physical education); Lyncoln Fittes (most improved u14 rugby player); Megan Gentle (1st 9k social studies; 1st year 9 music appreciation; 1st= year 9 graphics 3d; 1st= year 9 technology food; 1st overall 9k); Laura Graham (diligence prize; junior girls cross-country champion; u14 girls athletics champion); Ella Harrex (diligence prize); Maddison Harvey (1st 9o English; 1st 9o science; 1st 9o mathematics; 1st year 9 French; 1st= year 9 drama; 1st overall 9o); Ben Heaps (1st= year 9 technology food; diligence prize); Radhika Humphrey (1st 9k English; 1st= year 9 graphics 3d); Oliver Lucas (diligence prize); Ethan McKenzie (1st 9a mathematics); Hayden Michaels (1st= year 9 technology metal; diligence prize; junior boys cross-country champion; most valuable u14 rugby player; u14 boys athletics champion); Kalesi Natuikata (most promising female rugby player); Libby Pannett-Miller (diligence prize); Sophie Rutherford (GHS hockey club junior girl epitomising ‘‘no reward without effort’’); Kaleb Ryder (diligence prize); Levi Shearer (1st 9k mathematics); Shauna Sinclair (most promising player 9a netball team); Mykel Sleeman (most promising u14 rugby player; diligence prize); John Sutton (1st year 9 music; junior instrumentalist prize); Millie Tremaine (1st 9o social studies); Alisha Tripp (1st= year 9 visual arts; 1st= year 9 drama); Charlotte Tutty (1st= year 9 agriculture); Hamish Waddell (1st 9k science; most valuable junior boys cricketer); Laura Whyte (1st 9h English; 1st 9h social studies; 1st 9h science; 1st 9h mathematics; 1st= year 9 agriculture; 1st= year 9 technology food; 1st overall 9h; academic excellence); Kade Wilson (boys tennis singles champion); Keeley Wilson (diligence prize 1st= year 9 technology fabric; 1st= year 9 technology wood; 1st= year 9 visual arts; academic excellence).

 

Year 10

Natasha Bedwell (1st= overall 10a; academic excellence); Linda Bos (1st 10m social studies; 1st 10m mathematics; 1st year 10 drama; 1st overall 10m; academic excellence; drama trophy); Rebecca Campbell (diligence prize); Jhalak Chadha (1st 10a science; 1st 10a mathematics; 1st year 10 technology food); Olivia Christie (1st 10m science; 1st year 10 visual arts); Briley Craig-Marwick (1st year 10 music); David de Klerk (1st year 10 French); Xavier Fittes (diligence prize); Lennie-Rose Gallagher-Holmes (most improved girls basketballer); Taylor Gilder (1st 10h health and physical education); Hamish Goatley (diligence prize); Jenna Graham (most promising player 10a netball team); Markie Highsted (1st 10a social studies); Matthew Highsted (1st year 10 technology metal); Natalie Hogg (1st 10h mathematics); Ethan Horne (most promising boys footballer); Ella Hurley (1st 10a English; 1st 10a health and physical education; 1st= overall 10a; most valuable junior girls cricketer); George Johnston (most improved u15 rugby player); Taumarewa Kershaw (services kapa haka); Denby Lawlor (trophy netball); Ella McCall (1st 10m health and physical education; 1st year 10 graphics 3d; GHS hockey club’s junior girl player of year; u15 girls athletics champion; intermediate girls cross-country champion); Georgia Moulin (1st year 10 technology fabric); Danae Murdoch (1st 10i science); Leah Murray (1st 10h English; 1st 10h science; 1st overall 10h; academic excellence); Ella O’Brien (1st 10m English); Aimee Palmer (1st 10i English; 1st 10i mathematics; 1st 10i health and physical education; 1st overall 10i; academic excellence); Frances Qasevakatini (diligence prize); Rory Robertson (year 10 leadership in outdoors); Harrison Ruzsa (1st 10h social studies); Sophie Stark (1st year 10 agriculture); Rylee Stewart (1st year 10 technology wood; most valuable u15 rugby player); Zane Tutty (1st year 10 te reo Maori); Haley Webb (diligence prize; year 10 leadership in outdoors); Katelyn Webster (1st 10i social studies).

 

Year 11

Andrew Allan (1st= year 11 physical education; trophy service boys hockey); Alica Baird (1st year 11 mathematics with statistics); Alexandria Bennett (1st= year 11 physical education; contribution girls basketball); Alexander Borlase (1st year 11 alternative science); Sage Campbell (diligence prize); Nicole Cormack (senior girls best cricketer); Nicole Cormack (diligence prize); Keely Crump (1st year 11 digital media); Lily-Rose Davies (diligence prize); Samantha Fennessy (1st year 11 English; 1st year 11 science; 1st year 11 graphics 3d; academic excellence); Mikayla Ferguson (trophy dance); Mark Gardyne (1st= year 11 mathematics); Harriet Grogan (diligence prize); Jakob Harrex (1st= year 11 physical education; best achiever year 11 rugby); Luke Hillis (most improved boys basketballer); Travis Horrell (most improved u16 rugby player); Kathryn Johnston (intermediate u16 girls athletics champion); Ashley Johnstone (1st year 11 geography; 1st year 11 history; 1st year 11  food and nutrition); Hannah Kennedy (diligence prize); Abigail Lines (diligence and application prize); Karna McKay (GHS magazine cover design award); Rylee McKenzie (1st year 11 technology fabric); Olivia Millar (diligence prize); Phoebe Miller (diligence prize); Anton Musalov (1st= year 11 physical education; 1st= year 11 technology metal); Crystal Norman (1st year 11 economics); Jorgee Robb (diligence prize); Sean Rowe (u16 boys athletics champion); Cameron Scott (1st year 11 technology wood; most improved boys hockey player); Ilyas Shahril Mohamad (1st= year 11 technology metal); Laura Smith (1st XI hockey best and fairest player); Mark Stewart (trophy trapshooting marksmanship); Thomas Stokes (1st= year 11 mathematics); Jared Sutton (prize music performance); Regan Toogood (prize dramatic work; contribution school football prize); Danielle Tripp (1st= year 11 mathematics; 1st year 11 accounting; 1st year 11 drama; 1st year 11 visual arts); Max Watson (intermediate boys cross-country champion; u15 junior boys jumping champion; u15 boys athletics champion); Megan Whyte (1st year 11 music); Fabian Wilson (1st year 11 te reo Maori).

 

Year 12

Emine Atagan (quiet achiever award); Maddison Baillie (1st year 12 visual arts); Jasper Bruce (1st year 12 music); Callum Carter (1st year 12 agriculture; 1st= year 12 outdoor recreation course; 1st year 12 technology metal); Lily Clague (diligence prize); Morgan Cowan (1st year 12 gateway); McKenzie Crowe (1st year 12 economics); Taris Gilder (1st year 12 technology fabric; contribution to equestrian); Borish Goley (most improved player 1st XV; leadership in outdoors award); Tineachsa Gutschlag (most improved senior netballer); Joshua Highsted (diligence prize 2nd year 12 English; 2nd year 12 mathematics; 2nd year 12 biology; 2nd year 12 physics; 3rd year 12 chemistry; academic excellence); Taine Horrell (1st year 12 Hokonui tertiary theory); Emma Johnston (1st year 12 history); Brianna Kaio (1st year 12 hospitality and service industry); Levi Lee (contribution performing arts); Kelsey McFadzien (1st year 12 accounting); Nicholas Michaels (1st year 12 geography); Gina Mouat (1st year 12 graphics 3d); Jeremy Mwangi (senior boys athletics champion; senior boys field events champion); Caitlin Potter (diligence prize); Albert Qoro (best player 1st XV); Hope Rae (1st year 12 physical education; senior girls athletics champion; senior girls cross-country champion); Kaitlyn Robson (1st year 12 drama; musical theatre prize); Samuel Thompson (1st year 12 mathematics with statistics; 1st year 12 digital media); Louisa Wallace (1st year 12 tourism); Hope Williams (1st year 12 English; 1st year 12 mathematics; 1st year 12 biology; 1st year 12 chemistry; 1st year 12 physics; 1st year 12 technology wood; academic excellence); Alice Wyatt (1st= year 12 outdoor recreation course).

 

Year 13

Ahmad Alani (1st year 13 mathematics with calculus; 1st year 13 physics; trophy senior instrumentalist); AnnaMaree Allan (contribution school netball); Mikaela Cornwall (diligence prize); Angus Gray (1st year 13 gateway; senior hospitality and service industry practical skills award); Danielle Harris (1st year 13 English; 1st year 13 accounting; 1st year 13 economics; academic excellence); Adam Hillis (senior boys cross-country champion; GHS hockey club’s most valuable 1st XI boys); Samantha Johnstone (1st year 13 mathematics with statistics; 1st year 13 history; academic excellence); Gloria Gypsy Kapea-Hoani (public speaking trophy); Samuel Keenan (diligence prize); Samantha Keighley (1st year 13 technology fabric); Jack Kingsbury (dedication 1st XV); Madison Knowles (learning hub persistence award); David Lamb (1st year 13 agriculture; 1st year 13 technology wood); Cameron MacKay (diligence prize); Cameron MacLeod (1st= year 13 technology metal); Taine McKay (diligence prize; Rotary prize  personal integrity); Lachlan MacKenzie (1st year 13 graphics 3d; 1st= year 13 technology metal); Madison McKenzie (diligence prize; excellence in and out of classroom prize); Sophie Paterson (service girls hockey); Krystal Ritchie (1st year 13 chemistry; 1st year 13 biology); Olivia Samson (community service trophy); Daniel Shaw (1st year 13 tourism); Josie Smith (1st year 13 music); Keziah Taeiloa-McCornick (service to netball); Emma Taylor (1st year 13 visual arts); Finlay Wards (diligence prize); Devyn Wills (1st year 13 physical education; GHS hockey club most valuable senior girls; commitment and dedication girls rugby).

 

Junior academic achievement

Hamish Waddell (overall year 9 science); Levi Shearer (overall year 9 mathematics); Radhika Humphrey (overall year 9 English); Olivia Christie (overall year 10 science); Linda Bos (overall year 10 mathematics); Ella O’Brien (overall year 10 English).

 

Memorial prizes

Megan Whyte (agriculture year 11); Jaiah Lewis (excellence guitar); Bailey Turnbull (excellence craftsmanship woodwork); Kaitlyn Robson (scholarship drama); Samantha Johnstone (geography year 13).

 

Sports

Ella McCall (junior girls all-round sportsperson); Hayden Michaels (junior boys all-round sportsperson); Devyn Wills (best all-round girl); Andrew Allan (best all-round boy, special merit award placing 3rd New Zealand secondary school sports triple jump).

 

Scholarships

Academic: Krystal Ritchie (chemistry memorial scholarship); Hope Williams (year 12 excellence sciences); Olivia Samson (leaders of tomorrow scholarship); AnnaMaree Allan (leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship); Samantha Keighley (leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship); Samuel Keenan (leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship); Ahmad Alani (vice-chancellor’s scholarship); Danielle Harris (leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship and vice chancellor’s scholarship); Samantha Johnstone (leaders of tomorrow entrance scholarship and vice-chancellor’s scholarship); Katrina Smith (principal’s leadership scholarship 2016). 

Foundation: Natasha Oliver (year 9); Aimee Miller (year 10); Jakob Harrex (year 11); Morgan Cowan (year 12); Krystal Ritchie (year 13).

Leadership prizes 2016: Olivia Samson (deputy head girl); Samuel Keenan (deputy head boy); Devyn Wills (head girl); Adam Hillis (head boy). Proxime accessit: Danielle Harris. Dux: Samantha Johnstone

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