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Academic awards
Room 16: Laura Thorn (academic achievement); Macey Mitchell (application); Logan Sturm (application); Valerie Grant (independence, responsibility); Aimee Pullar (fairplay award).
Room 17: Louise Thorn (academic achievement, excellence art); Naomi McLay (academic achievement, merit music); Kane Heka (application, fairplay award); Joni Brand (independence, responsibility, excellence music, soft materials technology); Madeline Davidson (merit art).
Room 18: Thomas McLeary (academic achievement, excellence hard materials technology, middle school academic excellence); Adam Pullar (application, diligence hard materials technology); Finn Smith-Bingham (application); Samantha Brain (independence, responsibility, excellence soft materials technology); Sinead Williams (fairplay award).
Year 11: Tessa May (excellence hospitality, merit mathematics, science, geography); Shannon Blackie (excellence science, merit hard materials technology, graphics); Flora Smith-Bingham (excellence English, merit history); Esther McLay (merit mathematics, geography, hospitality); Bryce Dewe (merit English, history); Kelsey Sturm (merit English); Abigail Clarke (merit visual art); Kevin McLaren (diligence hard materials technology, fairplay award); Jayden Hughes (diligence agriculture); Samuel Dreaver (diligence agriculture); Tania Edwards (diligence graphics); Crystal Brand (diligence hospitality).
Year 12: Hayley Lister (excellence geography, history, merit biology, mathematics); Alex Owen-Cooper (excellence physics, chemistry); Ellen Sharp (excellence hospitality, merit retail, tourism, diligence English, geography); Tara Hall (excellence agriculture); Tyler Ford (excellence workshop technology); Carolyn Leslie (merit biology, geography, history, chemistry); Matthew Smith (merit geography, diligence English, mathematics); David Woodrow (merit hard materials technology, fairplay award); Jessica Shand-McPherson (merit level 2 hospitality); Kaitlyn Bird (merit level 2 hospitality); Isabel McLay (diligence mathematics); Liam Hewitson (diligence physics); Thomas Jenks (diligence hard materials technology).
Year 13: Johannes Geissler (excellence English, chemistry, merit physics, maths with calculus, fairplay award); Emily Brain (excellence English, mathematics with statistics, merit biology, chemistry, visual arts); Nikeisha Clarke (excellence biology, merit geography); Claudia Dodds (merit history, diligence mathematics with statistics); Kaitlyn Roughan (diligence geography, history).
Special awards
Johannes Geissler (dux, Otago University Dux Scholarship, excellence year 13 English, excellence year 13 maths and science, services to kapa haka); Emily Brain (excellence year 13 English, most diligent senior musician year 9 and above); Claudia Dodds (head pupil); Nikeisha Clarke (deputy head pupil, excellence year 13 maths and science, year 12 and 13 services to school and community, WM Campbell Trust Scholarship); Kaitlyn Roughan (Campbell Trust Scholarship); Hayley Lister (board of trustees representative, senior social sciences); Tyler Ford (excellence workshop technology); Matthew Smith (library award); Esther McLay (diligence year 11 English, year 11 services to school and community, most improved senior musician year 9 and above, Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Flora Smith-Bingham (excellence year 11 English); Tessa May (excellence year 11 hospitality); Ellen Sharp (excellence senior hospitality); Liam Campbell (merit year 11 hospitality); Cameron Way (diligence and merit year 11 workshop technology); Tom Fraser (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award gold); Renee Craigie (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Alex Owen-Cooper (Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award bronze); Samantha Brain (Student Council Award, year 9 and 10 citizenship); Hannah Clarke (most diligent junior musician up to year 8).
Sports awards
Swimming: Tyler Ford, Johannes Geissler (senior boys); Abigail Clarke (senior girls); Steven Dewe (intermediate boys); Lauren Martin, Sinead Williams (intermediate girls); Jack Holland-Spinks (junior boys); Macey Mitchell (junior girls).
Athletics: Tyler Ford (senior boys); Kaitlyn Roughan (senior girls); Logan Sturm (intermediate boys); Joni Brand (intermediate girls); Jack Holland-Spinks (junior boys); Macey Mitchell (junior girls).
Sports trophies: Tyler Ford (best all-round sportsperson, excellence senior rugby); Claudia Dodds (most conscientious sportsperson, excellence senior netball); David Woodrow (excellence claybird target shooting); Thomas Jenks, Ellen Sharp (most improved claybird target shooter); Mcleod Fletcher (middle school sportsmanship cup boys); Holly Burgess (middle school sportsmanship cup girls, most improved senior netballer); Liam Hewitson (contribution senior basketball); Kaitlyn Bird (most promising softballer); Jack Holland-Spinks (best all round touch player); Johannes Geissler (most improved senior rugby player); Matthew Sinclair (most improved junior rugby player); Joni Brand (most promising senior 2 team netballer); McKenna Anderson (most improved year 7 and 8 netballer).
Higher achievement in sport: Logan Sturm (Otago secondary schools athletics, Otago/Southland secondary schools athletics, South Island secondary schools athletics); Jack Holland-Spinks (South Otago touch, South West Otago U13 & U48kg rugby); Cameron Way (Otago Country U16 rugby); Johannes Geissler (South Island rugby & futsal, Otago secondary schools athletics, Otago/Southland secondary schools athletics); Tyler Ford (South Island futsal, South Otago U17 touch, Southern U18 rugby); Kaitlyn Roughan (South Island A netball & futsal, South Island identified talented netball player); Claudia Dodds (South Island A netball, South Island identified talented netball player); Nikeisha Clarke (South Island B netball); Matthew Sinclair (South West Otago rugby U48kg).