Cultural awards
Maisie Robinson (contribution school music); Brooke Spavin (contribution orchestra); Cheyenne Coels (year 11 speech prize).
Sports awards
Jessica Roberts (most valuable footballer); Jessica Mulligan (most talented rower); Lucy Paton (table tennis champion); Morgan Henderson (rugby player of year); Danielle Kitto (senior cross-country champion); Sarah Crabbe, Megan McLeod, Jessica Galbraith (cross-country triathlon team trophy); Mikayla Scarlet (cross-country hockey player of season); Jade Rogers (intermediate swimming champion); Brooke Eckhardt (cross-country, badminton champion); Renee Bond (cross-country, swimming champion); Rosie Streat (junior athletics champion); Cheyenne Cunningham (intermediate athletics champion); Rebecca Dellaway (cross-country, tennis singles champion); Rebecca Dellaway, Tayla Ludemann (cross-country, tennis doubles champions); Rebecca Dellaway, Sam Metherell (cross-country, badminton doubles champions); Jennifer O'Connell (most outstanding netballer, most valuable basketballer, cross-country athletics champion).
Academic awards
Year 11: Shinitta Murphy (progress and diligence); Jade Fleming (2nd skills English); Tamara King (2nd mathematics numeracy); Alena Reading (2nd art); Amy Ballantyne (2nd history); Mignon Du Preez (2nd business studies); Ebony Wilson (2nd skills science); Alisa Cheong (2nd music); Tayla Ludemann (2nd textiles technology); Tegan McIntosh (2nd German); Courtney Milligan (2nd English); Tylar Ward (2nd geography); Courtney Forbes (2nd mathematics); Nakayla Henderson (1st skills English); Charlotte Tanner (1st skills science); Samantha Wilson (1st food technology and nutrition); Becky Scott (1st agriculture); Rebekah Middlemiss (1st German); Jade Rogers (1st music); Georgia McBride (1st science); Jess Latimer (1st English); Katelyn Borrie (1st history); Latecha Bathgate (1st mathematics numeracy, vocational studies); Emma Stevenson (1st physical education, 2nd agriculture); Georgie Laurenson (1st textiles technology, 2nd food technology and nutrition); Katelyn Naylor (1st mathematics; 2nd science); Lilly Downing (1st art, business studies, 2nd digital technology); Serena Choie (1st digital technology, 1st geography, progress and diligence); Mikayla Scarlet (2nd physical education, academic excellence).
Year 12: Courtney Batchelor (progress and diligence); Amelia Maynard (2nd agriculture); Beth Cochrane (2nd digital technology); Emma Gawn (2nd economics); Kate Lawrence (2nd food technology and nutrition); Mahana Kirkwood (2nd art); Kate Potter (2nd tourism); Grace Ramsay (2nd transition); Mackenzie Skene (2nd textiles technology); Kylie White (2nd music); Emma Searle (2nd practical physical education, skills English); Ashley Gaze (2nd chemistry, physics); Talisha Lord (2nd geography, progress and diligence); Alana Hamilton (2nd mathematics and statistics, prize for year 12 practical skills in science); Rebecca Sheate (1st transition); Ana Hoi Siale (1st practical physical education); Ina Niu (1st digital technology); Annabel Joiner (1st Gateway); Laura Fenwick (1st food technology and nutrition); Jessica Mulligan (1st textiles technology, 2nd accounting); Ana Gaskill (1st art, 2nd history); Maddicyn Ross (1st tourism, skills English); Lucy Crabbe (1st agriculture, physical education); Gabrielle de Reus (1st history, mathematics, music, 2nd biology, German); Tara Willans (1st accounting, economics, physics, 2nd English, physical education); Nicole Bond (1st biology, chemistry, English, geography, German, mathematics and statistics, academic excellence).
Year 13: Melissa Scott (2nd tourism); Ashleigh Weir (2nd chemistry); Georgia Proctor (2nd geography); Alana O'Connor (2nd economics); Poppy Murray (2nd textiles technology); Jayde Humby (2nd food technology and nutrition); Mary-Jean Heap (2nd physical education); Lily Fincham-Wells (2nd German); Brooke Eckhardt (2nd music); Sarah Crabbe (2nd agriculture); Jennifer Brooke (2nd mathematics with calculus); Brianna Barnett (2nd accounting); Caitlyn Vanags (2nd biology; 2nd digital technology); Nikita Price (1st skills English); Sophie Stuart (1st textiles technology); Jane Scott (1st agriculture); Danel Myburgh (1st food technology and nutrition); Sali Gough (1st tourism); Sam Metherell (1st physical education); Theanne Bulatao (1st German, progress and diligence); Clarissa Ross (1st geography, 2nd classical studies, physics); Emily Fielding (1st biology, 2nd art, English, history); Maisie Robinson (1st art, music); Brooke Spavin (1st chemistry, 1st physics, top science student); Renee Bond (1st accounting, digital technology, economics, mathematics with calculus, 2nd mathematics with statistics); Lucy Paton (1st English, classical studies, history, mathematics with statistics, humanities cup).
Special awards
Citizenship awards: Jennifer O'Connell (Burn House captain); Sarah Crabbe (Burn House deputy); Sara-Jayne Lind (Ferguson House captain); Laura de Ruiter (Ferguson House deputy); Milan Quintanilla (Gibson House captain); Mary-Jean Heap (Gibson House deputy); Georgia Proctor (Wilson House captain); Theanne Bulatao (Wilson House deputy); Rebecca Dellaway (sports captain); Maisie Robinson (cultural captain); Megan McLeod (careers captain); Emily Fielding (health captain); Caitlyn Vanags (peer support leader); Emma Milligan (deputy peer support leader); Kelsey Milne (head boarder); Hannah Ballantyne (deputy head girl); Naomi Saulala (head girl). Service awards: Cassidy-Ann Senior (canteen service); Emily Fielding (cross-country school service); Astra (trophy group effort); Jennifer O'Connell (service to community); Jacqui Fodie (board of trustees student representative).
Tertiary and special awards: Naomi Saulala (contribution to Maori culture); Charmaine McLennan (Mana Pounamu cross-country award); Cheyenne Coels (Mana Pounamu junior award); Peli Lutui (Pasifika academic achievement and cultural contribution award); Megan McLeod (Masonic Charitable Trust tertiary award); Georgia Proctor (Altrusa tertiary award); Rebecca Dellaway (cup for most inspiring cross-country in sport); Courtney McLeod (Aoraki secondary school scholarship); Maisie Robinson (Otago Polytechnic principal's scholarship); Brooke Spavin (University of Otago Alumni scholarship); Hannah Ballantyne (principal's choice - leadership and inspiration ANZ prize); Naomi Saulala (University of Otago Maori Pasifika scholarship); Jennifer O'Connell (University of Otago leaders performance scholarship); Lucy Paton (University of Otago academic excellence scholarship); Talitha Turbucz (WGHS Futures Trust tertiary scholarship); Renee Bond (Iris Romans tertiary scholarship).
Honours awards: Cross-country sports dux, Jennifer O'Connell; cross-country cultural dux, Theanne Bulatao; all-round excellence, Caitlyn Vanags; Eunice Brown Trust scholarship, Sara-Jayne Lind, Emma Milligan, Theanne Bulatao; proxime accessit, Renee Bond; dux, Lucy Paton.