Cromwell College junior prizegiving
Sports
Lincoln Robertson (most valuable player junior boys basketball); Kelsey Clark (most outstanding netball player years 9 and 10); Finn Farquharson (most valuable junior volleyball player); Courtnie Wood (most valuable junior volleyball player); Nicklaus Rae (most outstanding rugby player years 9 and 10); Logan Pagan (most outstanding junior boys touch rugby player); Emma Paul (most outstanding junior girls touch rugby player); Hayden Benfell (most valuable player junior cricket); Olivia Geneblaza (outstanding achievement athletics); Lachlann MacTaggart (junior boys swimming champion); Emma Morton (junior girls swimming champion); Olivia Geneblaza (most valuable player junior hockey).
Outstanding performance: Caleb Abrahams, Caleb Dixon, Caleb McKinley, Julian Gerritson, Lachie Gillespie, Owain Harris, Matthew Paranihi (U13 Otago Country rugby); Kamryn Reddy (U14 Otago Country rugby, 1st South Island secondary school intermediate mixed triathlon team), Ryan Jones (U15 Otago Country team); Nic Rae (U16 Otago Country team); Kelsey Clark (U16 girls Otago Country and Otago girls rugby teams, 1st South Island secondary school intermediate mixed team) Olivia Geneblaza (3rd U14 girls triple jump at South Island secondary school athletics, 1st South Island secondary school intermediate mixed team, black belt kyokushin karate); Natalia Geneblaza (2nd U13 girls 75m sprints at Otago primary athletics); Jack Young (3rd U13 boys high jump at Otago primary athletics); Lachlann Mactaggart (swimmingdivision 2 100m individual medley, qualified national junior championships 2018); Emma Morton (swimming division 2 100m individual medley, national junior championships 2018); Trent Ainsley (U13 Otago squash team); Thomas White (U15 Otago squash team); Ben James (2nd North Island and 3rd place South Island, BMX 20); Lachie James (3rd New Zealand, BMX cruiser, 3rd South Island and 9th New Zealand, BMX 20) Jack King (4th time trial and 4th road race, New Zealand road cycling nationals, 4th U15 super D South Island secondary schools mountain bike championships, 3rd U15 crosscountry mountain biking).
Service, cultural and subject awards
Jaydin Halliwell, Jorja RobertsByers (contribution library); Kleff Tan (most promising player pipe band); Olivia Geneblaza (contribution and leadership kapa haka); Mikayla Clark (most improved food technology years 7 to 10); Julia Anderson (best allround technology year 9); Tamara Hansen (outstanding work graphics and digital technologies); Jessica Green (creative writing years 9 and 10); Bella Dickison (years 9 and 10 speech competition); Jared Wilde (outstanding improvement years 9 and 10).
Cultural performance awards
Jemmimah McCombeRae (distinction grade 7 Trinity Guildhall speech and drama); Kleff Tan ( 2nd place D grade piobaireachd, 2nd place D grade 2/4 March, 3rd place C grade piobaireachd at NZ Solo Piping Championships); Julia Anderson (Cromwell/Wanaka intermediate team leader St John Youth Regionals South Island Competitions, 2nd place, 1st aid 2nd place team)
Year 9 diligence and distinction
Zoe Horne (diligence drama); Maxine Ingram (diligence art); Reagan Gill (diligence digital technologies, Maori); Arthur Lana (diligence English, languages, maths, music, science); Flynn Jackson (diligence art, English, Maori, maths, music, physed, drama); Molly Adams (diligence English, materials technology, maths, physed, social studies, drama, distinction drama); Olivia McKnight (diligence art, English, languages, maths, music, physed, social studies, distinction physed); Thornton Bickerstaff (diligence digital technologies, English, materials technology, maths, physed, science, drama, distinction maths, science, drama); Maia Mitchell (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, Maori, maths, music, social studies, drama, distinction music); Greta Moyle (diligence art, digital technologies, graphics and design, languages, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction music); Ken Dela Cruz (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, languages, maths, music, physed, drama, distinction graphics and design, science); Stian LangvikOwen (diligence art, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, distinction Maori, materials technology, physed); Nicholas Lopez (diligence English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, social studies, drama, distinction English, materials technology, maths, music); Ben Schell (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction drama); Anton Weir (diligence art, digital technologies, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction materials technology, physed, drama); Olivia Geneblaza (diligence art, digital technologies, English, Maori, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, drama, distinction maths, music, physed, drama); Hurudy Riddell (diligence art, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, drama, distinction English, materials technology, music, science); Holly Dalzell (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction graphics and design, materials technology, music, physed); Megan Foster (diligence art, digital technologies, English, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction English, languages, maths, music, social studies, drama); Joshua Hancock (diligence art, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, distinction graphics and design, materials technology, maths, music, science, social studies); Julia Anderson (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, drama, distinction graphics and design, languages, materials technology, music, physed, social studies, drama); Jemmimah McCombeRae (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, drama, distinction art, English, graphics and design, materials technology, science, drama); Caleb Abrahams (distinction physed); George Stoddart (diligence materials technology); Keegan Grant (diligence art, languages); Lincoln Robertson (distinction maths, music); Shayden Froom (diligence art, Maori, drama); Megan Hilton (diligence art, digital technologies, Maori, physed, drama); Joseph Wilkinson (diligence art, English, languages, science, distinction science); Zachary de Joux (diligence digital technologies, English, languages, social studies, distinction languages, maths); Zachariah Fluksa (diligence digital technologies, English, Maori, maths, distinction music, physed); Nikita Pearson (diligence English, graphics and design, languages, maths, music, digital technologies, Maori); Thomas White (diligence digital technologies, English, languages, maths, science, distinction maths, science); Emma Connell (diligence art, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, drama); Billie King (diligence digital technologies, English, Maori, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama); Callum Christensen (diligence digital technologies, English, languages, maths, science, social studies, distinction science, social studies); Estelle Anderson (diligence art, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, drama); Zoe Harman (diligence art, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science); Jacob Klemick (diligence art, English, Maori, music, science, social studies, distinction maths, physed, science, social studies); Maddy Jones (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, languages, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, drama, distinction music); Mya Grant (diligence art, English, graphics and design, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, distinction graphics and design, materials technology); Samantha Earl (diligence art, digital technologies, English, graphics and design, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, social studies, drama, distinction art, music); Jessica Green (diligence art, digital technologies, English, languages, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, distinction English, music, science, social studies); Jayde Wilson (diligence art, digital technologies, English, Maori, materials technology, maths, music, physed, science, social studies, drama, distinction English, music, social studies, drama).
Year 10
Diligence: Tray Yakas (art); Nicklaus Rae (physed); BreeAnna Jones (art, home economics); Logan Pagan (home economics, physed); George Taylor (economics, English, physed); Ashley Whyte (art, home economics, physed).
10B Diligence 13 subjects: Tray Yakas, BreeAnna Jones, Sophie Gordon, Hayley Carson, Siobhan Cruthers, Ella Hedley; Jack Spriggs (Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate); Nicklaus Rae (diligence 1 subject, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Logan Pagan (diligence 2 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); George Taylor (diligence 3 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Ashley Whyte (diligence 3 subjects, year 10 certificate); Sam Leckie (diligence 3 subjects, distinction music, year 10 certificate); Ma Salu (diligence 5 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Kelsey Clark (diligence 4 subjects, distinction physed, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Molly Dennison (diligence 6 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Nevis CollotySpiers (diligence 4 subjects, distinction English, music); Hayden Benfell (diligence 3 subjects, distinction English, maths, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Blade Adams (diligence 7 subjects, distinction science, year 10 certificate) Kleff Tan (diligence 7 subjects, distinction home economics, maths, music, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Mia Dicey (diligence 6 subjects, distinction English, maths, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit) Bella Dickison (diligence 6 subjects, distinction economics, English, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence).
10F Kaleb GouldingBroomhall (year 10 certificate); Damien McGilvray (diligence 1 subject, year 10 certificate); Lane O’Connell (diligence 2 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Kamryn Reddy (diligence 2 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence ); Lattreal Kelso (diligence 3 subjects, year 10 certificate); Ben Anderson (diligence 4 subjects, year 10 certificate); Bronte Hayes (diligence 4 subjects); Reuben Leslie (diligence 5 subjects); Jessica Anderson (diligence 4 subjects, distinction physed, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Anika Smith (diligence 7 subjects, year 10 certificate); Meg Emeny (diligence 6 subjects, distinction physed, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Daniel Helms (diligence 4 subjects, distinction materials technology, maths, science, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Marnie Crichton (diligence 7 subjects, distinction home economics, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Thomas Paul (diligence 6 subjects, distinction physed, science, year 10 certificate); Tamara Hansen (diligence 7 subjects, distinction English, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Molly Franklin (diligence 7 subjects, distinction economics, English, physed, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Jordan Paranihi (diligence 7 subjects, distinction economics, English, maths, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Holly Parkes (diligence 7 subjects, distinction English, home economics, maths, music, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence).
10W Bailey Stocker (diligence physed, year 10 certificate); Seamus CoplandMalone (diligence 2 subjects, distinction music); Jess Cole (diligence 4 subjects, year 10 certificate); Courtnie Wood (diligence 5 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Shakaya McKinlay (diligence 5 subjects, year 10 certificate); Finn Farquharson (diligence 4 subjects, distinction physed, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Bayliss Symonds (diligence 4 subjects, distinction social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Jack King (diligence 3 subjects, distinction materials technology, physed, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Mikayla Clark (diligence 6 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Suzanna Kitto (diligence 6 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Laura Moore (diligence 6 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Jared Wilde (diligence 7 subjects, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Tia Cullen (diligence 7 subjects, distinction home economics, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Jaclyn Hay (diligence 7 subjects, distinction materials technology, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Reese Kerr (diligence 7 subjects, distinction science, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Bier Liao (diligence 7 subjects, distinction economics, English, maths, science, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate merit); Ryan Jones (diligence 7 subjects, distinction English, maths, physed, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence); Emma Paul (diligence 7 subjects, distinction art, economics, English, maths, physed, science, social studies, Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award, year 10 certificate excellence).
Premier awards
Kelsey Clark, Ryan Jones (contribution sporting life of school); Jordan Paranihi (outstanding contribution life of junior school); Tamara Hansen (responsibility and leadership years 9 and 10); Julia Anderson (top achieving year 9 pupil); Emma Paul (top academic year 10 pupil); Holly Parkes (runner up top year 10 pupil — girl); Ryan Jones (runner up top year 10 pupil — boy); Jordan Paranihi (top allround year 10 pupil).