Blue Mountain College prizegiving

Mathilde van Baarle.
Mathilde van Baarle.
Blue Mountain College held its prizegiving recently. The prize list is. -

 

Form 9 Gg

Merit: Kaitlyn Baxter workshop technology; Natalie Candy digital technologies, diligence, English, foods technology, Maori, science, social studies, visual art; George Davies best batsman 1st XI, junior sporting excellence cricket; Joshua Hines boys U13 joint cross-country, junior sporting excellence rugby; Annabelle Johnstone mathematics; Rachael Kummer music and sounds arts, physical education, girls U14 joint athletics, junior sporting excellence netball; Eden McIntosh junior sporting excellence nrtball; Troy McIvor junior sporting excellence cricket, rugby; Matthew Mills boys U15 swimming.

General excellence: 2nd equal music and sound arts, 2nd digital technologies, English, Maori, mathematics, 1st equal foods technology, visual art, 1st science, social studies, Grace Richardson (top pupil 9 GG).

 

Form 9 Lv

Merit: Liam Arthur mathematics, physical education; Lucinda Butler digital technologies, English, social studies, junior sporting excellence netball; Madison Calder junior sporting excellence athletics; Sam Calder junior sporting excellence cricket; Roy Devereux boys U14 cross-country, boys U14 swimming; Eden Jones junior sporting excellence cricket; Hollie Kelly Maori, science, visual art, workshop technology, junior sporting excellence cricket; Piper McDougall speech contest year 9; Braydon Mills diligence, junior sporting excellence rugby; Georgia Thomson English, foods technology, music and sound arts, outstanding effort food technology year 9 prize, girls U14 cross-country, girls U14 swimming, girls U14 joint athletics, cross-country cup (for dedication and potential), junior sporting excellence cricket, netball; Shannaliese Tiepa-Phillipson junior cultural excellence speech; Cindy Weller junior sporting excellence basketball, cricket, netball.

General excellence: 3rd workshop technology, 2nd mathematics, 1st equal science, social studies and visual art, 1st digital technologies, English, Susan Whyte (top pupil 9 Lv).

 

Form 10 Md

Merit: Taylah Dawson-Tait cricket blue; Georgia Heffernan best team player 1st XI cricket, athletics, cricket blue, most promising junior sportswoman cup; Kate Heffernan determination and dedication girls cricket; swimming junior girl year 10 athletics, cricket blue; Connor Hitchcock digital information, digital media, mathematics; Jackson Kelly agriculture, horticulture, diligence, food technology, science, junior workshop prize: most promising pupil year 10, outstanding effort food technology year 10 prize; Zach McKenzie agriculture, horticulture, physical education; boys U15 joint athletics, excellence agriculture cup, rugby blue, most promising junior sportsman; Cameron Mitchell medal (dedication and performance); Sarah Muldoon speech contest winner year 10; Jakob Savigny boys U14 athletics; Emma Stuart visual art, art encouragement award for artistic endeavour year 10; Amy Tomsett English, social studies

General excellence: boys U15 cross-country, swimming junior boy year 10, 3rd digital information, social studies, 2nd equal English, physical education, 2nd science, 1st mathematics Campbell Adam; 3rd equal science, 2nd equal physical education, visual art, 2nd digital media, 1st English, social studies Terryn Miller (top pupils 10 MD).

 

Year 11

Merit, prizes: Courtney Arthur girls U16 cross-country; Arna Criglington English, geography, history, mathematicsspeech contest winner year 11; Angus Grant boys U16 cross-country, effort and perseverance year 11 agriculture; Reuben Hunter design technology year 11: (effort and perseverance); Tessa Kelly history, excellence management of, and achievement with, distance education trophy; Annie MacKenzie agriculture, economics, most diligent senior agriculture pupil cup; Mickayla May art, food technology, geography and visual arts award for artistic endeavour senior art, girls U15 cross-country, outstanding effort year 11 food technology prize, history laptop scholarship for excellence year 11-12 history; Emily McElrea art, diligence, science, head canteen monitor; Kerran Pilgrim boys U15 joint athletics; Nick Murray demonstrating a high level of practical farm skills; Ben Rea boys U16 swimming, boys U16 athletics, 1st XI bowling trophy, athletics, cricket, soccer blue, best all-round senior sportsman, Performing Arts Festival best overall performance (with Antonina Kopa); Brea Sim economics; Patrick Steel materials technology; Yvonne van Baarle agriculture, mathematics, physical education, girls U16 swimming, girls U15 athletics, athletics blue, athletics trophy (highest performance at SISS or above), outstanding sporting effort and potential cup, best all-round senior sportswoman; Tamara Weller digital technologies, girls U16 athletics, basketball blue.

General excellence: 3rd English, 1st equal level 1 mathematics, 1st level 2 chemistry, level 2 mathematics, science Hebe Juan (top pupil year 11).

 

Year 12

 

 

 

 

Merit, prizes: Thomas Adam economics, physics; Gareth Brown most improved rugby player; Dallas Compton art, cross-country senior boys, visual arts award (for excellence and commitment to art); Jessie-Ann Corbett biology; Eveline Devereux senior cultural excellence instrumental; Dion Falconer agriculture, diligence, most promising rugby player, achievement year 12 agriculture; Claudia Hickman geography, rugby blue; Kale Hill-White boys senior joint athletics; Cole Hitchcock digital technologies, history; Joseph Kummer English, food technology, speech contest winner year 12, senior speech trophy, Performing Arts Festival best overall instrumental performance, outstanding effort year 12 food technology prize; Samuel Perkins chemistry, mathematics, physical education, motorsport blue; Luc Purser swimming senior boys year 11-13; Kelsey Waddell contribution to school magazine.

General excellence: Senior cultural excellence speech, 3rd biology, chemistry, mathematics, 2nd physics, 1st equal English, 1st economics Fraser Munro (top pupil year 12).

 

Year 13

Merit, prizes: Danielle Beal-Harris diligence; Eilish Haggerty food technology, home economics prize; Zoe Hancox history, physical education, girls rugby trophy (for leadership, dedication and excellence), cultural blue speech; Tash Johnston biology; Antonina Kopa Performing Arts Festival best overall performance (shared with Ben Rea), music cup (contribution to music within the college), Performing Arts Festival best overall vocal performance, performing arts award, swimming senior girls year 11-13; contribution to school sport prize; Sarah McKee cross-country senior girls, senior netballer of year, drama cup; Nathan Sanne chemistry, economics, physics, statistics, boys senior joint athletics, for achievement senior economics prize; Mathilde van Baarle biology, calculus, chemistry, physics, statistics, girls senior athletics, science and mathematics prizes; Marieke van Woerden calculus, food technology, outstanding effort in year 13 food technology, diligence and perseverance food technology.

 

Special awards

 

 

 

Spirit of Adventure Trust Voyages: Olivia Butler, Dallas Compton, Dion Falconer, Brea Sim.

Science prize year 12 (for pupil who performs best across biology, chemistry and physics) Fraser MunroService to community: Megan McCall.

Personal integrity: Danielle Beal-Harris, Marieke van Woerden.

Outstanding leadership on year 13 tramp: Antonina Kopa.

Service to school: For her work for charities, as manager of development netball Tash Johnston; for work as house leader, Stage Challenge, school singing Sarah McKee; for contribution providing peer support and pastoral care across all levels of school Krystina Trewby Gunn; for her work as outstanding house leader, support for Stage Challenge, for organising socials Brooke Woodrow.

Services to school: In recognition of her work for kapa haka, school singing, as WOTS ambassador Antonina Kopa; for his work for lighting and sound Nathan Sanne.

Special awards: Outstanding leadership (for all-round contribution leadership, sport and cultural pursuits) Sean McElrea; for exemplary role modelling of the pursuit of academic excellence and contribution to wider life of college Mathilde van Baarle.

Deputy head pupils, Tash Johnstone, Sean McElrea; head pupils Zoe Hancox, Nathan Sanne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best all-round pupil year 11 Arna Criglington; best all-round pupil Nathan Sanne.

Megan Finlayson hands on science scholarship Fraser Munro; award recognising high intellect, leadership, school spirit and involvement school activities Zoe Hancox; Hercules Lodge No. 36 Scholarship (being the best you can) Egan McCall; The Tapanui Brass Band eperforming arts scholarship Antonina Kopa; Community Trust of Southland Tertiary Scholarship Sarah McKee; Otago Polytechnic Principal's Scholarship Zoe Hancox.

Crookston Bursaries: Sean McElrea, Marieke van Woerden.

George Arthur Memorial Scholarship: Krystina Trewby Gunn.

West Otago Lions Club Scholarship: Tash Johnston.

Proxime accessit: University of Canterbury Emerging Leaders' Scholarship, 3rd mathematics calculus, 2nd mathematics statistics, 2nd chemistry, 1st economics, 1st physics Nathan Sanne.

Dux: Wayne Brenssell Memorial Scholarship, Massey University Vice-chancellor's High Achiever Scholarship, 2nd physics, 1st biology, chemistry, mathematics calculus and mathematics statistics Mathilde van Baarle.

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