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Ex-head boy ‘thrilled’ to receive Premier Award

Honour for former Paraparaum­u student

- David Haxton

Aformer Paraparaum­u College head boy is one of 12 New Zealand Qualificat­ions Authority Premier Award winners. Nicholas Harman, 18, head boy at the college last year, received outstandin­g scholarshi­p in biology, health and physical education, physics and statistics as well as scholarshi­p in calculus and chemistry.

“I was totally surprised,” a thrilled Nicholas said. “I hadn’t been aiming for the award so when I found out I was a Premier Award winner I was in complete disbelief.

“My parents were next to me, and they didn’t even know what the award was, so they had to look it up online.

“It definitely took a while to sink in but after it did I was buzzing.”

Nicholas said the award was “a hugely satisfying outcome to a long exam period and a challengin­g academic year, but it also signifies that anything can be achieved with the right mindset and enough hard work”.

“It also makes me very grateful for everyone who has supported me along the way. I couldn’t have achieved this without them.”

Nicholas has been invited to attend the annual NZQA scholarshi­p awards ceremony held in Parliament in May.

He will also receive $10,000 each year for three years, provided he maintains a B average, to contribute to tertiary study.

Nicholas is studying health science first year at Otago University.

“This is a one-year preliminar­y course that leads into profession­al pathways such as medicine and dentistry, but also a range of bachelor degrees such as oral health, radiation therapy and dental technology.”

Long-term, he wants to “pursue a challengin­g yet rewarding career that makes an active, positive influence on the community and environmen­t”.

Whatever he does, he will look back at his time with a sense of fondness.

“I have hugely enjoyed the range of extra-curricular activities on offer at Paraparaum­u College.

“These have given my life much greater balance when added to my studies.

“These activities include music (performing in the college’s jazz band, orchestra and barbershop), drama (production­s, Shakespear­e) and sport (hockey and athletics).

“I’ve met many great friends through these activities, and they have produced some significan­t memories.”

He had some advice for students going through their college years. “Work hard and dream big.” College principal Craig Steed said the college was delighted by Nicholas’ success.

“He has worked incredibly hard over the years to achieve this award and he has sustained this effort from Year 9 through to Year 13.

“A thing that has stood out for me with Nicholas is that he has also been involved in a wide range of activities in the college.

“His academic success was never at the expense of enjoying wider school life.

“He is a genuine all-rounder and a super young man too.

“If you look at the schools of the other recipients they are predominan­tly large Auckland schools.

“I think we can all be very proud as a school and community that we can foster top academic success right here on the coast.

“All of us here at Paraparaum­u College congratula­te Nicholas on his success.

“We acknowledg­e the wonderful support of his family and the amazing work of our staff who run the scholarshi­p programmes at our college.

“We want to wish Nicholas all the best for his studies at Otago University.”

 ?? ?? Paraparaum­u College principal Craig Steed with Nicholas Harman, 18, who is heading to Otago University.
Paraparaum­u College principal Craig Steed with Nicholas Harman, 18, who is heading to Otago University.

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