The prize list is. -
Dux: Caitlin Casey-Stevens (English, history, physics, chemistry, calculus); proxime accessit: Troy Tamakehu (accounting, economics, commerce and economics teachers association medal, top mathematics, merit history); Aaron Kennedy (geography, merits chemistry, calculus, physics).
Academic: Casey Reid (textiles); Dalton Evans (mathematics with application); Jarrod Casey (PE); Rebekkah Amende (health); Mason Stevens (communication English); Alex Price (self directed learning); Katie Henry (mathematics with application); Oonagh Witchell (information management); Tyson MacDonald (English literacy); Alana White (hospitality); Joel Hasselmore (mathematics fundamentals); Daniel Cresswell (mathematics); Isaac Timoko (workshop technology metal); Brittany MacLeod (PE and health); Alexander Thomson (primary rural management); Jared Paterson (workshop technology wood); Belinda Grigg (art design); Nathan Bullin (PE); Zara McGregor (art); Jayden Clouston (achievement standard science); Billy Thom (unit standard science); Olivia Turner (English, hospitality); Jackson McCutcheon (workshop technology wood, communication English); Lochlan Kennedy (economics, PE); Samantha Brookes (mathematics fundamentals, information management); Joseph Carey (achievement standard science, English, workshop technology metal); Hannah Grant (mathematics, English, achievement standard science).
Prizes: Keegan Murphy (communication English); Laura Findlay (health); Rachel Storer (hospitality); Lance Van der Hilst (self directed learning); Brodie Burridge (English literacy); Samantha Powell Bayne (mathematics fundamentals); Kaylah Swanson (primary rural management); Bayley Todd (art design); Thomas Hale (achievement standard science); Jemma Gray (textiles); Bailey Koppert-Duggan (mathematics with application); Caeden Lavender (graphics); Erika Scorgie (art, merit health); Chris Morrison (economics, merit English); Alyssa Clapperton (unit standard science, merit communication English); Tessa Nicol (music, merit drama); Craig Jamieson (workshop technology wood, merits graphics, communication English); Rebecca Clarke (vc economics, merits geography, history, English); Ryan Rosevear (PE, merits geography, history, English); Chau Man Kit (English for speakers of other languages, workshop technology metal); Daniel Brown (drama, mathematics, PE and health, merits English, achievement standard science); India Sawyer (English, geography, history, merits vc economics, achievement standard science, mathematics).
Merits: Jordon Robson (automotive); Cory Bolger (sports leadership); Courtney Hewson (PE); Kate Mackie (PE); Stephen Reynolds (computer studies); Robert Cockroft (computer studies); Olivia Mitchell (digital technology information management); Danielle Booth (geography); Hamish Johnson (farm skills programme); Todd Mears (individualised career programme); Corey Hart (individualised career programme); Murdoch Braid (chemistry); Ethan Smith (chemistry); Meredith Clement (history); Tori Wilson (trades academy workshop); Cameron Thomas (trades academy theory); Taylor Shore (health); Michaela Tong (mathematics fundamentals); Jesse McQueen Richards (mathematics fundamentals); Brooke Hannah (mathematics fundamentals); Codi Fletcher (mathematics fundamentals); Nicole White (art painting); Kimberley Dobson (English literacy); Luke Roberts (communication English); Taylor Reid (communication English); Mayce Ballantyne (English); Shauny Macaskill (tourism, health); Jacob Moore (communication English, gateway); Courtney Gillies (communication English, hospitality); Briar McTainsh (tourism, maths applied); Matthew Bruce (music, PE); Paris Murphy (English, tourism); Dylan Seaton (communication English , trades academy theory, woodwork); Melanie Warhurst (accounting, biology, mathematics, PE).
Prizes: Ryan Greenheld (automotive); Timothy Jones (computer studies); Rianna Palmer (tourism); Daniel Adam (farm skills programme); Arisa Ayata (English for speakers of other languages); Drew Gillies (English literacy); Ryan Van Turnhout (mathematics applied); Shannon Willis (communication English); Blake Fox (gateway, merit trades academy workshop); Kelsey Paterson (PE, merit mathematics); Lareina Livesey (accounting merit economics); Tayla Boock (art printmaking, merits: drama, sports leadership); Sarah Ralph (digital technology information management, merits: tourism, geography, French); Alice Neilson (health, merits: English, history, biology); Abigail Clark (music, merits: chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics); Chrystal Jones (textiles, hospitality); Kelly Hyslop (art painting, individualised career programme, merit textiles); Rhiana McKay-Stewart (English, drama, merit history); Kane Anderton (trades academy theory, trades academy workshop, woodwork); Aleisha Lord (economics, history, geography, merits biology, mathematics, English); Sarah Sandford (chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, English, French, mathematics/sciences excellence).
Merits: Samantha O'Brien (tourism); Rhys Fitzgerald (sports leadership); Aaron van der Veen (classical studies); Anneke Rombouts (drama); Matthew Hooper (geography); Thomas Kirk (economics); Bryony Park (computer studies); Jasmine Eaton (communication English); Andrea Leishman (hospitality); Jesse McCaughan (statistics & modelling); Stacey Morton (tourism); Aleisha Pickering (accounting); Nathan Burns (statistics and modelling); Yuka Kondo (calculus); Chris Thomson (tourism); Rebecca Gell (history); Tim Matheson (computer studies); Sergiu Postica (communication English, classical studies); Julia Gorinski (statistics and modelling, biology); Paige Fiddes (sports leadership, individual career pathway studies); Ashley Stanley (trades academy, workshop technology wood); Tylyn Hyslop (information management, individual career pathway studies).
Prizes: Toni Hyslop (hospitality); Jake Stefani (farm skills programme); Sheena Katene (art printmaking); Brodie Kerseboom (trades academy); Megan Legg (gateway); Alisha Birt (textiles); Celica Maffey (art painting); Kate Brinsdon (top in geography and history); Rhys Dalton (workshop technology wood); Natasha McMillan (biology); Brandon MacLeod (individual career pathway studies, merit PE); Ben Thomas (music, merit English); Ashleigh Simpson (statistics and modelling, merit biology); Elisabeth Larsen (drama, merit music); Nicole Findlay (tourism, scholarship, merits: computer studies, personal financial management); Nicholas Mason (classical studies, communication English); Jessica Bungard (PE, merits statistics and modelling, chemistry, English).
Kate Brinsdon, Antonia Boyle, Nathan Burns, Caitlin Casey-Stevens, Rhys Dalton, Loren Folland, Matt Hooper, Fred Brooks, Rebecca Gell, Aaron Kennedy, Alannah Harwood, Tom Kirk, Natasha McMillan, Rodger Larson-Hewitt, Aleisha Pickering, Seong-Hwa Scorgie, April Pilley, Chris Thomson, Cara Wilson, Troy Tamakehu (cultures prefect), Ben Thomas/Kate Spencer (arts prefects), Julia Gorinski/Bryce Abernethy (sports prefects), Hannah Brocket (social prefect), Shaye Robb (community services prefect), Jessica Bungard (head prefect), Tim Matheson (head prefect).
Sporting
Cross-country: senior girls, Jessica Bungard, senior boys, Chris Thomson.
Athletics: intermediate boys sprint, Hardy Blackwood; 1500m, Jarrod Casey; athletics champion, Jarrod Casey; U15 girls champion, Tessa Nicol; intermediate girls sprint, Rianna Palmer; field event, Melissa Bates; athletics champion, Melissa Bates; senior boys 1500m, Michael James, athletics champion, Jake Stefani; senior girls sprint, Aleisha Taylor; field event, Holly Robinson; athletics champion, Julia Gorinski; outstanding secondary school athletics achievement, Alexander Thomson.
Shooting: best performance NZ secondary schools shooting, Hayley Rowe.
Water polo: outstanding contribution, Aleisha Pickering.
Swimming: year 11 intermediate girls, Rebecca Clarke; intermediate boys, William Pickering; senior girls, Jessica Bungard; senior boys, Robert Murray; most proficient swimmer, Robert Murray.
Football: service and sportsmanship, Bryce Abernethy; contribution girls 1st XI, Caitlin Casey-Stevens.
Hockey: most improved senior girl, Julia Gorinski; contribution boys hockey, Matthew Clearwater; contribution boys 1st XI, Aaron Kennedy; most improved senior hockey boy, Aaron Kennedy.
Volleyball: contribution senior boys volleyball, Jarrod Casey and Lochlan Kennedy.
Cycling: most improved male cyclist, Daniel Cresswell; best performed cyclist, Julia Gorinski; leadership and service, Julia Gorinski.
Multisport: all round contribution, Julia Gorinski.
Basketball: most improved player, Craig Jamieson; contribution boys, Nathan Burns; captain's trophy boys, Chris Thomson; contribution girls, Megan Ward-Hartstonge.
Rugby: most improved girl 1st XV, Amy Pearce; most improved boy 1st XV, Shaun Brinsdon; best contribution rugby, Tim Matheson; Taieri Rugby Club scholarship, Daniel Adam.
Netball: most improved senior A, Kendall McBride; contribution senior netball, Rianna Palmer; most promising senior netballer, Elyse Christiaans.
Cricket: bowling, Matt Bruce; general excellence, Jarrod Casey, most improved player, Billy Thom; contribution girls cricket, Rebecca Henderson.
Enviro-school award, Natasha McMillan, Cara Wilson; young achiever, Troy Tamakehu; excellence skills for life, Matthew Canning; best work day individual, Dylan Seaton; best class, 11WG represented by Josh Wilson; singing, 12BB represented by Mel Warhurst; inter-form, year 11, 11WG represented by Hannah Grant; year 12/13, 12BB represented by Kelsey Paterson; public speaking year 11, Ryan Rosevear, Aleisha Lord; year 12/13, Ben Thomas, Elisabeth Larsen; year 11-13 writing, speech, drama, Rhiana McKay-Stewart; contribution drama, Elisabeth Larsen; contribution orchestra, Hannah Grant; contribution music, Ben Thomas; outstanding contribution rock music, Janaye Eketone; most talented pianist, Mami Kudo.
Excellence in writing: Rhiana McKay-Stewart; Otago/Taieri A&P Society scholarship, Natasha McMillan; contribution college life, Nathan Burns; contribution college or community, Kate Spencer; Salisbury scholarship, Nathan Burns; lead and inspire, Ben Thomas; Cumberbeach scholarship, Caitlin Casey-Stevens; leaders of tomorrow scholarship, Caitlin Casey-Stevens; principal's scholarship, Antonia Boyle.