The prize winners are. -
Prestige Awards
Duxes: Henry Stewart, Fergus O'Leary; proxime accessit: Michael McIntosh. Aliullah Aman, Kahurangi Cassidy (all round excellence); Jonah Smith (all-round academic excellence); Charlie Davis (humanities award); Henry Stewart (science award); Cameron Reddington (academic excellence year 12); Matthew McMaster (music performance achievement); Sherman Sreedhar (all round excellence art); Christopher Harbrow (excellence graphics/technology ); Mikaele Vaitupu (outstanding service and school leadership head prefect award); Henry Stewart (chairman school council); David White (jubilee prize); House Shield: Tudor.
Year 11
Special Prizes: Shawn Sreedhar (accounting, economics, English, geography); Philip Anderson (digital technology, science, physics (year 12), mathematics); Avinash Shastri (economics, physical education, science); Morris Stevenson (design and visual communication, technology ); Nathaniel Otley (history, music); Matthew Harbrow (agricultural science); Mitchell Wilson (visual art); Conan Hayes (drama); Harry Smith (music); Sean Davidson (French); Krishan Karetai (Maori); Regan Bain (outdoor pursuits); Jaden Tarapi (food and nutrition); Stefan Wheeler (technology); Johnny Oldham (mathematics).
Merit: Ethan Hippolite (agricultural science, food and nutrition, technology); Damon Moss (economics, English, mathematics); Tyrin Tutaki (drama, English, Maori); Jonty Anderson (digital technology , mathematics); Regan Bain (English, mathematics); Adam Coombs (design and visual communication, English); Liam Cowan (English, geography); Benjamin Duff (English, mathematics); Joseph Matthews (art, mathematics); Alastair Moore (mathematics, outdoor pursuits); Alexander McLeod (geography, mathematics); Mitchell Munro (design and visual communication, science); Dylan Reynolds (history, mathematics); Joshua Tindley (drama, English); Dylan Todd (food and nutrition, technology); Daniel Wilden (design and visual communication, science); Jesse Wilson (food and nutrition, technology).
Year 12
Special Prizes: Cameron Reddington (biology, chemistry, English, geography); Alexander Growden (accounting, biology); Mackenzie Corbett (art painting, English); Ross Broadley (classical studies, history); Robinson Matenga (art design, technology); Joshua Bromell (mathematics); Waliullah Aman (design and visual communication); Jake Cropley (music); Michael (Zinzan) Smith (economics); Shawn Hunter (food and nutrition, mathematics); Dhanesh Verma (computing); Samuel Young (agricultural science); Regan Lepionka (tourism); Himiona Wilson (Maori); Janosch Landvogt (outdoor pursuits ); William Meiklejohn (physical education); Damin McCabe (music); Timm Fuerst (English Second Language); Liam Taylor (creative writing medal).
Excellence: Joshua Bromell (biology, chemistry, English, French, physics); Alexander Growden (chemistry, English, mathematics, physics); Waliullah Aman (biology, chemistry, English, merit mathematics, physics); David Darby (computing, English, music, merit mathematics); Connor McIntyre (chemistry, mathematics, physics); William Meiklejohn (English, geography, Media Studies); Sidney Fidow (accounting, geography, merit English, mathematics); Brandon Lee (art painting, English, merit chemistry, design and visual communication); Liam Taylor (economics, Media Studies, merit classical studies, English); Thomas Eden (chemistry, Year 13 calculus, merit biology); Mitchell Finnie (food and nutrition, physical education, merit biology); Joel Glasgow (classical studies, English, merit media studies); Jake Cropley (computing, English); Cameron Reddington (mathematics, physics); Michael (Zinzan) Smith (biology, merit chemistry, mathematics, music); Zachary Williams (French, merit biology, English, mathematics); Tane Brooks (art design, merit English, music); Layne Kay (Media Studies, merit biology, English); Nicholas Shepherd (English, merit biology, chemistry); Nicholas Sue (chemistry, merit biology, mathematics); Mackenzie Corbett (history, merit mathematics); Connor Duncan (mathematics, merit chemistry); Taylor Cumberland (physical education, merit geography); Raymond Hua (next steps, merit food and nutrition); Hui, Cham Wing (computing, merit mathematics); Shawn Hunter (technology , merit geography); Li, Nai Sun (chemistry, merit physics); Luke Maker (physical education, merit English); Joseph McAuley (economics, merit chemistry); Alexander Stoddart (economics, merit biology); Liam Trainor (physical education, merit mathematics); Mark Turner (art design, merit design and visual communication); Christian Amos-Dowie (food and nutrition); Royce Bisset (next steps); Ross Broadley (English); Hayden Carey (food and nutrition); Damon Cullen (agricultural science); Ryan Harris (next steps); Craig Hooper (geography); Jesse Hubac (Next Steps); Robbie Milne (agricultural science); Casey Munro (art design); Hamish Taylor (art painting); Jayden Willcock (physical education).
Merit: Justin Biddington (biology, English, history, mathematics, physics); Finn Armstrong-McAllister (art design, English, mathematics); Hughen Homan (chemistry, economics, physics); Matthew Watt (chemistry, mathematics, physics); Joseph Cairns-Thomson (mathematics, technology); Patrick Hammond (food and nutrition, outdoor pursuits); Kieran Parsons (geography, mathematics); Reece Te Pairi (art painting, food and nutrition); Keegan Smith (food and nutrition, technology); Dhanesh Verma (chemistry, media studies); Daniel Wright (art painting, geography); Samuel Young (biology, English); Regan Lepionka (outdoor pursuits); Robinson Matenga (art painting); Himiona Wilson (computing).
Year 13
Special Prizes: Henry Stewart (chemistry, classical studies, mathematics 6calculus, mathematics-statistics, physics); Michael McIntosh (English, history, geography); Jonah Smith (biology, English, physical education, choir); Sherman Sreedhar (visual art painting, design and visual communication); Luke Kenneally (economics, commerce); Kahurangi Cassidy (classical studies); Charlie Davis (media studies); Callum Connor (drama); Matthew McMaster (music); Alexander Thomson (agricultural science); Patrick Williams (visual art design); Riki Ashwell (catering); Pathon Kirawit (English second language); Callum Procter (accounting); Keanu Ager (mathematics, Maori, cultural leadership); Levi Kelly (music); Ryan Kelly (outdoor education); Kinton Richards (tourism); Christopher Harbrow (technology, stage challenge).
Excellence - Year 13: Kahurangi Cassidy (calculus, chemistry, English, physics, statistics, merit chemistry); Charlie Davis (art design, classical studies, English); Fergus O'Leary (economics, French, statistics); Ricky Elder (English, geography, merit biology, chemistry, Statistics); Thomas Farr (accounting, calculus, merit chemistry, physics, Statistics); Aliullah Aman (geography, physical education, merit chemistry, statistics); Sherman Sreedhar (calculus, physics, merit chemistry, English); John Thorn (physical education, statistics, merit calculus, chemistry); Michael McIntosh (biology, chemistry, merit statistics); Thomas Hanipale-Thomson (art design, merit calculus, classical studies); Samuel Creighton (drama, merit classical studies); Jonah Smith (statistics, merit chemistry); Timoti Anthony (biology, physical education); Carl Bain (geography); Callum Connor (food and nutrition); Cameron Rohtmets (tourism); Logan Todd (agricultural science).
Merit - Year 13: Nick Barth (art design, chemistry, design and visual communication, physics); Samuel Paris (chemistry, physics, professional cooking, statistics); Benjamin Whitcombe (drama, media studies, professional cooking); Richard Buchanan (calculus, statistics); Josiah Donnelly (art painting, classical studies); Jackson Free (calculus, statistics); Binh Hoang (economics, statistics); Aidan Jones (outdoor pursuits, technology ); Malakai Ikahihifo (geography, media studies); Timothy Johnston (chemistry, statistics); Thomas Keane (computing, statistics); Pathon Kirawat (physics, statistics); Alexander Thomson (computing, technology ); Riki Ashwell (physical education); Luke Kenneally (calculus); Matthew McMaster (music); Patrick Williams (design and visual communication). Service to school Catering: Jaden Tarapi Junior Camps: Aliullah Aman, Timoti Anthony, Riki Ashwell, Kahurangi Cassidy, Jesse Farmer, Christopher Harbrow, Malakai Ikahihifo, Donovan Isted, Aidan Jones, Jake McEwan, Matthew McMaster, Zachariah Pronk, Henry Stewart, Mikaele Vaitupu, Ryan Van der Lem, Warren van Staden. Library: Connor Duncan, Benjamin Duyvesteyn, Connor McIntyre. Music: Matthew McMaster, Kinton Richards, Ryan Van der Lem. Performing arts Centre: Kameron Crozier, Jesse Wilson. Stage Challenge: Callum Connor, Christopher Harbrow, Kinton Richards.
Junior Awards
Personal excellence: 9Ha: Malachi Buschl, Callan Carne, Mikey Cooper, Jeremy Hastie, Taichi Kojima, Mitchell Lloyd, Riley Symon 9Bh: Tobias Baughen, James Boyd, Sam Gouverneur, Hasan Mueed, Andrew Reid, Dan Skaf 9Ko: Max Beal, Paul Burke, Thijs Hoedemaker, Connor McDonald, Thomas Muir 9Ly: Kyle Burns, Kobi Pohe 9Fg: Patrick Hosking, Bradford Standring 9Rs: Hayden Black, Feng Goldsmith, Felix Morrison 9Jn: Navindu Basnayake, Bailey Farrell, Isaac Stirton 9Rg: Cameron Dargaville, Leon Porter-Thomas, Jordon Sutherland, James Te Pairi 9Fy: Regan Bulger, Zachary Harrison, Zachary Mason, Jamie Stephen, Hamish Wallace 10Te: Toby Black, Mackenzie Gibson, Joshua Scadden, Andrew Smith 10Ea: John Burke, Dylan Edwards, Tarn Ockwell, Dylan Thomas 10An: Russell Barclay, Jordan Bylsma, Mitchell Cartwright, Alessandro Pezzuto, Justin Smith Peter Wong 10St: Jake Andrews, Keri Wilson 10Sm: Taine Chalmers, Joshua Mackey, Orion Marshall, Samuel Martin, Felix McDonald, John Policarpio, William Satterthwaite 10Sr: Mahana Cabral, Jack Herd, Brealan Lindsay, Caleb McArley, Jayden Smith, Bradley Taylor, Tyla Watt, Todd Wilson 10Jp: Connor Keen, Thomas White, Nelson Yorston 10Tg: Jordan Miller, Tristin Nicol, Joseph Seumanutafa, Oscar Tui
Oestreicher Leadership Awards
Gold Award: Malachi Buschl, Michael Cooper, Bailey Farrell, Tame Govaerts, Matthew Horne, Connor McDonald, James Te Pairi, Josh Wheeler-Jones. Silver Award: Samuel Ballantyne, Tobias Baughen, James Boyd, Regan Bulger, Feng Goldsmith, Thomas Hume, Zachary Mitchell-Collie, Matthew Monga, Thomas Muir, Hamish Wallace Bronze Award: Elliott Brown, Jack Clement, Joshua Duff, Thijs Hoedemaker, Zachary Mason, Bryn McKenzie, Mathew Milton, Finn O'Brien, Andrew Reid, Calum Robertson, Josef Sigmund, Jamie Stephen
Sports
Salter Trophy (overall excellence sporting performance): John Thorn.
Fairplay Awards
Basketball: Kahurangi Cassidy, Henare Jury.
Cross Country: Jordan Ward.
Rugby: Riki Ashwell, Thomas Eden, Mitchell Finnie.
Small Bore Rifle Shooting: Samuel Young. Ice Hockey: Kent Marshall, Michael Trillo, Logan Watts, Mitchell Bathgate, Regan Bray, Dylan Devlin, Samuel Hoskins, Benjamin Wallis.
Service to Sport
Athletics: Jonah Smith. Basketball: Nigel Goulstone, Joseph McAuley, Logan Taimalie.
Cricket: Riki Ashwell, Richard Buchanan, Kane McKay, Felix Page, Bradley Thomson.
Cross Country: Joseph Matthews, William Meiklejohn. Hockey: Regan Bain, Liam Taylor, Tavish Voight.
Rugby: Jake Burtenshaw, Joseph Cairns-Thomson, Robert Peseta, Reece Te Pairi.
Touch: Joseph Cairns-Thomson, Wilson Driver, Jesse Farmer, Radley Harahap, Taylor Haugh, Luke Maker, Hamish McCallion, Reece Te Pairi, Kyle Thom, Logan Todd, Mikaele Vaitupu.
Smallbore Rifle Shooting: Pathon Kirawit. Softball: Matthew Hibbs.
Rugby League: Rewi Pomare, Mikaire Schooner.
Volleyball: Alexander Stoddart. Waterpolo: Fergus O'Leary, Seb Van Harselaar.
First team awards
Athletics: Nathan MacDonell, Joseph Matthews, Alexander Thomson, Krizevac Tuitea, Moritz Brandt, Benjamin Richardson, Jonah Smith, David White.
Badminton: Oscar Baker-Sherman, Matthew Gillan, Cameron Rohtmets, Avinash Shastri
Basketball: Joshua Aitcheson, Aniwaniwa Kewene-Edwards, Rory O'Neill, Hamish Borland, Kahurangi Cassidy, Nigel Goulstone, Joseph McAuley, Lewis Mears, Eugene Sanchez, Nicholas Sue.
Cross-country: Jimmy Flanagan, Joseph Matthews, Nathan MacDonell, Matthew Watt, William Meiklejohn, Jonah Smith, Zinzan Smith, David White.
Cricket: Bradley Horne, Kurt Johnston, Elliott Love, Eamon O'Brien, John Thorn, Riki Ashwell (Vice-captain), Richard Buchanan, Taylor Cumberland, Kane McKay, Joel Meade (captain), Felix Page, Bradley Thomson, Liam Trainor.
Football: Joshua Bromell, Stuart Caird, Ryan Fleming, Ben Kiore, Nathan MacDonell, Damon Moss, Alastair Moore, Connor Neil, Todd Wilson, Aliullah Aman, Waliullah Aman, Joshua Dijkstra, George McCall, Hamish McCallion, Matthew Mitchell.
Hockey: Solomon Baldock, Caleb Booth, Malachi Buschl, Thomas Jolly, Zachary Mason, Dylan Thomas, John Thorn, Eli Turner, Jordan Ward, Regan Bain, Ryan Kelly, Braden Smith, Liam Taylor, Daniel Wright.
Ice Hockey: Mitchell Bathgate, Liam Kinraid, Regan Bray, Dylan Devlin, Samuel Hoskins, Jacob Hurring (Vice captain), Callum McLaren, Joseph Orr (captain), Benjamin Wallis, Hunter Waugh.
Rugby: Richard Buchanan, Sean Bennett, Luke Maker, Taylor Haugh, Hamish McCallion (Vice captain), Jake McEwan, George McKinlay, Eamon O'Brien, Rewi Pomare, Hamish Taylor, Reece Te Pairi, Bradley Thomson Daniel Stevens, Mikaele Vaitupu, Joseph Cairns-Thomson (captain), Wilson Driver, Sidney Fidow, Logan Garforth, Robert Peseta, Oscar Tui, Liam Trainor, Jayden Willcock, Himiona Wilson.
Small Bore Rifle Shooting: Morris Stevenson, John Brosnahan, William Cottle, Campbell Wright, Samuel Young (captain).
Softball: Christian Amos-Dowie, Mitchell Bathgate, Sean Bennett, Jake Burtenshaw, Hayden Carey, Mitchell Finnie, Jonathon Guildford, Logan Herbert, Matthew Hibbs, William Meiklejohn, Krizevac Tuitea, Nelson Yorston.
Touch: Joshua Duff, Robert Peseta, Luke Petrie, Mikaire Schooner, James Te Pairi, Joseph Cairns-Thompson, Wilson Driver, Jesse Farmer, Radley Harahap, Taylor Haugh, Luke Maker, Hamish McCallion Reece Te Pairi, Kyle Thom, Logan Todd, Mikaele Vaitupu.
Volleyball: Joshua Aitcheson, Hamish Calder, Seb Van Harselaar, Logan Jenkins, Malachi Ngatae, Joshua Elisara, Nigel Goulstone, Lewis Mears, Robert Peseta, Alexander Stoddart, Andrew Tomlinson, Mikaele Vaitupu.
Waterpolo: Jimmy Flanagan, Nathaniel Otley, Joshua Aitcheson, Dylan Crawford, Conor Furzeman, Logan Garforth, Thomas Keane, Fergus O'Leary, Jacob Sutherland, Hamish Taylor, Seb Van Harselaar, Warren van Staden, Jessica White (QHS).
Otago Representative Awards
Athletics U13: Cameron Gardiner, Sam Gouverneur; Athletics U14: Roman Flaws; Athletics U18: Joseph Matthews, Andrew Smith; Athletics U20: Jonah Smith; Badminton U17: Avinash Shastri; Basketball U15: Oscar Arlidge, Zachary Arlidge, Sean Jansen, Matthew Monga, Logan Taimalie; Basketball U17: Joshua Aitcheson, Rory O'Neil, Michael Shannon; Basketball U19: Joseph McAuley, Nigel Goulstone; Cricket U15: Joshua Dijkstra, Bradley Horne, Kurt Johnston, Elliot Love, Samuel Montgomery, Eamon O'Brien, Thomas Pledger; Cricket U17: Taylor Cumberland, Richard Buchanan, Joel Mead; Cricket U19: Felix Page; Football U13: Callan Carne, Mathew Milton; Football U14: Jack Kelly, Liam Matson-Hardie, Kieran Stephenson, Todd Wilson; Football U15: Ryan Fleming, Jacob Granger, Ben Kiore, George McCall, Thomas Milton; Football U16: Waliullah Aman, Stuart Caird, Joshua Dijkstra, Nathan MacDonell, Connor Neil; Football U20: Aliullah Aman, Joshua Dijkstra, Mathew Mitchell; Golf U19 and U21: Conor Jamieson; Hockey U15: Solomon Baldock, Caleb Booth, Malachi Buschl, Thomas Jolly, Dylan Thomas, Eli Turner, Jordan Ward; Hockey U18: Caleb Booth; Ice Hockey U20: Jacob Hurring, Hunter Waugh; Ice Hockey Dunedin Thunder: Jacob Hurring, Joseph Orr, Benjamin Wallis; Mountain Biking: Donovan Isted, Ryan Kelly; Orienteering: Malachi Buschl; Rugby U13: Jack Addis, Kory Cunningham, Josiah Lesa, Jesse Young; Rugby U14: Jack Clement, Joshua Duff, Cory McGrath, Liam McLister, Matthew Monga, Logan Taimalie, James Te Pairi; Rugby U16: Taylor Cumberland, Taylor Haugh, Rewi Pomare, Eamon O'Brien, Rory O'Neil, Jayden Willcock Ethan Hippolite (Otago Country); Rugby U18: Wilson Driver, Logan Garforth; Rugby League U15: Jack Clement, Joshua Duff, Thomas Hume, James Te Pairi, Rawiri Wereta; Rugby League U17: Taylor Haugh, Luke Maker, Rewi Pomare, Anthony Tep, Reece Te Pairi; Small Bore Rifle Shooting U21: John Brosnahan, William Cottle, Samuel Young; Softball U15: Jake Burtenshaw, Logan Herbert, James Matheson, Liam McLister, Benjamin Moody Nelson Yorston; Softball U17: Christian Amos-Dowie, Sean Bennett, Hayden Carey, Mitchell Finnie, William Meiklejohn; Softball U19: William Meiklejohn; Softball Men2s NPC: William Meiklejohn; Squash U17: Jordan Trainor; Swimming U15: Tame Govaerts; Taekwondo: Kyle MacDonald; Touch U15: Joshua Duff, Matthew Horne, James Te Pairi; Touch U17: Joseph Cairns-Thomson, Wilson Driver, Taylor Haugh, Luke Maker, Reece Te Pairi, Mikaele Vaitupu; Touch U19: Joseph Cairns-Thomson, Wilson Driver, Jesse Farmer, Radley Harahap, Taylor Haugh, Hamish McCallion, Reece Te Pairi, Logan Todd, Mikaele Vaitupu; Touch U21 Mixed: Hamish McCallion, Logan Todd; Waterpolo U14: Sean Jansen; Waterpolo U16: Seb Van Harselaar.
South Island Representative Awards
Orienteering: Malachi Buschl; Small Bore Rifle Shooting: William Cottle, John Brosnahan, Samuel Young; Taekwondo: Kyle MacDonald, Joshua Scadden.
New Zealand Representative Awards
Hockey U19: John Thorn; Mountain Biking U19: Joshua McCombie; Ice Hockey U18: Jacob Hurring, Joseph Orr; Swimming U14: Tame Govaerts (50m Breaststroke); Taekwondo U16 (U60kg): Tyla Watt.
Sports Trophies
Athletics: Aranui Crofts (senior champion); Hamish Taylor (senior 1500m); Joseph Matthews (U16 champion, U16 1500m). Badminton: Avinash Shastri.
Basketball: Joshua Aitcheson (greatest contribution to 1st basketball team); Rory O'Neill (most improved player 1st basketball team).
Cricket: Taylor Cumberland (highest batting average 1st XI, most improved player 1st XI); Bradley Thomson (proficiency and improvement bowling and fielding, best catch of the season, contribution to the 1st XI cricket team); Riki Ashwell (service to school cricket, contribution to the 1st XI cricket team); Richard Buchanan (contribution to the 1st XI cricket team); Felix Page (contribution to the 1st XI cricket team).
Cross-country: Jonah Smith (senior fastest time); Joseph Matthews (intermediate fastest time); Michael Smith (keenness and enthusiasm).
Cycling: Donovan Isted (most outstanding cyclist).
Football: Aliullah Aman (captain 1st XI, golden boot 1st XI); Mathew Mitchell (most determined and dedicated 1st XI); Waliullah Aman (service and sportsmanship).
Golf: Conor Jamison (school council, golf championship cup).
Hockey: John Thorn (outstanding player 1st XI); Braden Smith (sportsmanship/service to the team) Thomas Keane (most improved player).
Ice Hockey: Jacob Hurring (most outstanding senior player); Joseph Orr (most outstanding senior player). Orienteering: Daniel Wilden (senior champion).
Rugby: Robert Peseta (excellence rugby) Joseph Cairns-Thomson (outstanding achievement rugby); Richard Buchanan (services to rugby); Sidney Fidow (most improved player 1st XV); Jayden Willcock (most promising 1st XV player); Taylor Cumberland (most improved player 2nd XV); Samuel Flannery (most promising player 2nd XV); Logan Todd (best contribution to 2nd XV); Philipp Luehrs (most improved first year rugby player); Wilson Driver (greatest contribution to the 1st XV)
Softball: Mitchell Finnie (most valuable team member).
Smallbore Rifle: Samuel Young Reid (best marksman); Morris Stevenson (most improved marksman, highest score first year marksman).
Swimming: Warren Van Staden (senior champion).
Touch: Jesse Farmer (touch player of the year); Hamish McCallion (most valuable player); Logan Todd ( 1st touch team trophy).
Triathlon: Jimmy Flanagan (school champion) Alexander Stoddart (most improved player); Lewis Mears (most valuable player).
Waterpolo: Fergus O'Leary. Yachting: Bryn Fisher (outstanding contribution to school yachting); Philip Anderson (medal for yachting).