Logan Park High School senior prizes
Special awards
Dux and University of Otago Dux Scholarship: Cuba Rust; proxime accessit: George Sabonadiere.
Outstanding achievement cultural activities: George Sabonadiere; head boy: Lucan Willis; head girl: Bella Rennie; student representative on board of trustees: George Sabonadiere; student council chairwoman: Rosa MilesSeeley; service school: Louis Freeman, Tyler Proctor, Cuba Rust; citizenship award: Quinn Hardie; service international friendship: Lokesh Menariya; service school sports: Alise Allnatt and Louis Freeman; Otago Daily Times Class Act recipients: Bella Rennie, George Sabonadiere.
Year 11
Jordan Bailey (honours hospitality); Isaac Barham (premier materials technology (metal), honours Latin); CJ Barnes (service Tikanga Maori senior); Cristina Barriga (premier environmental geography); Molly Barton (award English, premier mathematics, science, honours French, history, physical education); Crystal Booth (honours hospitality); Tam Chanthasen (honours Korean); Adair Clark (premier environmental geography, science, honours English); Jaden Cooper (honours science); Daniel Cowles (premier physical education, honours food technology, intermediate boys crosscountry champion); Matthew Cowles (honours environmental geography); Rebecca Dalphin (premier French, physical education, honours English, year 12 calculus, girls football most improved player, junior girls athletics champion, junior girls crosscountry champion); Firth Deacon (honours mathematics); Sasha Freeman (honours health education); Maggie Gorman (girls football best team member); Laura Graham (honours health education, girls cricket award, senior netball most valuable player development squads); Noah Hjertquist (honours digital technology); Jorja Hutton (premier hospitality, senior girls badminton champion); Amasio Jutel (honours mathematics); Chikane Kusama (honours ESOL); Leo LublowCatty (honours digital technology); Jake Marshall (honours materials technology (wood)); Silva McDowell (honours English, history); Carly McGavin (honours drama, history); Roslyn McLean (premier design and visual communication, English, materials technology (fabric), honours art, science); Ella Molteno (honours history); Lisel NaderTurner (honours mathematics); Mikey Rainbow (honours design and visual communication); Mae RoseWills (premier art, girls futsal most valuable player, intermediate girls crosscountry champion, senior girls volleyball most improved player); Amelia Ross (premier digital technology, honours drama, science); Helen Ruan (premier history, honours art, English, mathematics, senior girls volleyball most valuable player trophy); Yaara Schaaff (premier food technology, mathematics, honours science); Paige Sigmund (trophy emerging actor); Gray Smith (premier English); Liam Smith (intermediate boys athletic champion); Lucy Spittle (honours English, Korean, mathematics); Sophie Sun (prize excellence competition mathematics, premier science, year 13 calculus, honours English, history, music); Danielle Sunitsch (honours English, mathematics); Esther Tamati (Mana Pounamu young achiever’s award, service Tikanga Maori senior); Jazmin Taylor (honours English); Isabel Townsley (honours physical education, trophy emerging actor); Anna Walrond (English department prize, premier historical research); Philip Yeardley (boys futsal most improved player); Cathy Zeng (premier drama, music, honours English, history, science, excellence year 11 musical performance).
Year 12
Albert Baeumer (excellence senior mathematics); Abraham Baillie (senior jazz combo music); Nerise Barnes (outstanding contribution girls hockey); Abi Barton (excellence senior mathematics and science, honours physical education, girls futsal most improved player, senior girls crosscountry champion); Connor Bedwell (premier music); Olivia Bradfield (honours biology, classical studies, English, statistics); Jack Bredenbeck (digital technology); Magnus Campbell (honours calculus, English); Phoebe CoxHerring (honours hospitality); Grace Valentina Cunningham (excellence year 12 musical performance); Lealia Devereux (honours history, girls hockey most improved player, senior formal writing award); Lucas Dubyk (year 12 drama greatest improvement selfconfidence and oral communication); Henry EdenMann (premier digital technology, honours English); Liam Gill (senior boys athletic champion); Trent Hawthorne (honours media studies); Alice HoustonPage (premier French, history, honours biology, drama, English); Oliver Hughes (premier materials technology (wood), honours design and visual communication); Jahkoda Hunt (honours mathematics); Emily Hutton (honours painting, girls hockey best team member); Cameron JamesPirie (premier statistics, honours media studies); Ziggi KaitaiMartin (Mana Pounamu young achiever’s award); Gabriel Kovacs (drama); Ben Kunath (honours physics); Alex LambertJanes (honours accounting); Erin Lamond (honours photography); Payge Leishman (premier food technology); Finn Lillis (cricket, rugby); Eamon LuptonWilson (first XI boys football most improved player); Beth Lynch (premier English, materials technology (fabric), honours history, statistics); Colin Macandrew (cup brass playing); Molly Marshall (premier photography); Kotoka Matsushima (honours ESOL); Leah McDonnell (premier accounting, chemistry, physical education, physics, honours calculus, English, intermediate girls athletic champion); Casper McGuire (premier drama, honours history, media studies, excellence drama cup); Joe McKee (handball most valuable player senior boys, senior boys volleyball trophy, senior chess champion trophy); Piper McKerracher (premier media studies, painting, honours art history); Finn McKinlay (honours music, melodic improvisation); Angus McLean (honours Chinese); Rosa Miller (premier historical research, classical studies, English); James Mitchell (premier design and visual communication, physics, honours chemistry); Cameron Monteath (premier year 13 music, honours chemistry, English, history, senior chamber music, senior composition); Hamish O’MalleyKing (excellence English, premier English); Sujata Ritchie (premier career pathways); Zak Rudin (English department prize, premier classical studies, honours biology, calculus, drama, physics); Bella Sefo (Otago secondary schools’ Pacific Island recognition); Linea Simons (premier biology, calculus, geography, honours chemistry, painting); Lichen Sorrel (honours physical education); Sam Souquet (honours mathematics); Molly Stebbings (honours drama); Aidhan Taylor (honours digital technology); Emma White (honours career pathways); Sean Wilson (premier hospitality); Samuel Yeardley (technical excellence and most valuable player senior football).
Year 13
Alise Allnatt (honours biology, chemistry, statistics); Dylan Anakin (year 13 certificate); Joseph Araya (University of Otago Performance Entrance Scholarship, honours classical studies, boys futsal most valuable player); Angus Avery (year 13 certificate); Mitchell Barnes (premier digital technology); Danny Barton (honours chemistry, physics); Zion Berwick (senior Shakespeare performance); Nicola Bishop (year 13 certificate); Reuben Bosworth (year 13 certificate); Karl Brinsdon (year 13 certificate); Briana Buijck (premier gateway, service library); Jacinta Burney (year 13 certificate); Jamie Byas (best senior contribution junior drama); Reuben Campbell (cricket batting, hockey); James Checketts (honours English, film club award); Max Clark (year 13 certificate); Aidan Clements (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, premier materials technology (fabric)); Barney Connolly (excellence contemporary music); Jeannie Corona (year 13 certificate); Stella Dalglish (year 13 certificate); Henry Deaker (year 13 certificate); Zoe Degas (girls basketball most valuable player, senior girls handball most valuable player); Joseph Dewhirst (honours physical education, senior boys basketball most valuable player trophy); Kaila Dobson (premier hospitality); Sammy Donaldson (honours gateway); Lindsay DowdenMackay (year 13 certificate); Leila East Giles (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, senior girls athletic champion, senior Shakespeare group performance); Joel Field (year 13 certificate); Georgia FordKeen (senior librarian award); Maggie Franks (honours physical education, most improved basketball player (girls), senior A netball cup most valuable player); Colin Freeman (year 13 certificate); Louis Freeman (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, most valuable player award contribution waterpolo, senior boys crosscountry champion, service school music); Jock Gibson (year 13 certificate); Jack Gilmore (senior creative writing award prose); Conor Gorman (boys hockey best team member); Alex Hall (University of Otago Performance Entrance Scholarship, premier media studies, honours English); Quinn Hardie (premier drama, senior Shakespeare group performance, excellence stagecraft, theatre sports award); Owain Harker (University of Otago 150th Entrance Scholarship, premier biology); Lennix Hibbert (year 13 certificate); Benny Holloway (senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Shiloh Holman (year 13 certificate); Celeste Howard (English department prize, premier photography, honours media studies, set design and building); Yi Kang Huang (year 13 certificate); Sophia Hunt (honours painting); Tamzin Hurring (year 13 certificate); Juan Javier (year 13 certificate); Rikke KikkawaMcLeod (senior orchestral music, senior string playing); Morgan Koykka (year 13 certificate); Krystal Lamsdale (year 13 certificate); Skye LeeCottle (year 13 certificate); Amy Lloyd (honours calculus, computing, physics, statistics); Mary Locker (2018 Korean award,excellence foreign languages, premier foreign languages, honours history, best senior girls hockey player, senior woodwind playing); Yogesh Mamgain (service school cricket trophy); Lyndi Matthews (year 13 certificate); Jess MckeanJenks (year 13 certificate); Cushla Melville (premier Chinese); Lokesh Menariya (year 13 certificate); Rosa MilesSeeley (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, premier French, honours biology, classical studies, history); Theo Molteno (University of Otago ViceChancellor’s Entrance Scholarship, premier design and visual communication, materials technology (wood), physics, honours calculus, most improved basketball player boys, senior boys badminton champion, service school sailing); Daniel Moyle (year 13 certificate); Lucas Nyhof (honours digital technology); Aiko Otono (year 13 certificate); Clay Paepke (year 13 certificate); Jim Pearson (honours materials technology (wood)); Alex Penty (year 13 certificate); Arlo Priest Forsyth (premier chemistry); Tyler Proctor (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, senior Shakespeare group performance); Daniel Real (year 13 certificate); Bella Rennie (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, prize excellence statistical research, honours drama, English, media studies, senior choral music, senior Shakespeare group performance, choreography, best allrounder drama); Calum Rogers (waterpolo player of year); Henry Ruan (year 13 certificate); Cuba Rust (University of Otago Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship, literary excellence, excellence painting, premier classical studies, history, literary excellence, painting, honours drama, cup drama performance and direction, service school drama); George Sabonadiere (scholarship literature, prize communication, premier classical studies, historical research, excellence speaking, senior creative writing award poetry); Robbie Sinclair (year 13 certificate); Finn Spencer (University of Otago Vicechancellor’s Entrance Scholarship, year 13 certificate); Neive Strang (honours music, photography, senior musical performance); James Tapp (year 13 certificate); Yukino Ueki (year 13 certificate); Connor Vosh (senior Shakespeare group performance); Jessica Whittle (year 13 certificate); Lucan Willis (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, award excellence stagecraft, senior Shakespeare group performance); Jack Wing (band playing); Leven Wu (year 13 certificate); Silas WynLaegan (year 13 certificate); Ariyan Zarei (business scholarship, premier accounting, statistics, honours design and visual communication).
Sporting premier blues
Joseph Araya (football); Jacinta Burney (marching); Ziggi KaitaiMartin (parkour); Annie KennedyAtchison (surf life saving); Ella Molteno (luge); Caitlin O’Brien (aerobics); Anna Walrond (sailing); Samuel Yeardley (football).
Sporting blues
Alise Allnatt (handball, netball, waterpolo); Joseph Araya (futsal); Albert Baeumer (hockey); Nerise Barnes (hockey); Abi Barton (athletics); Danny Barton (badminton); Caitlin Bathgate (waterpolo); Josie Baughen (waterpolo); Reuben Bosworth (basketball); Olivia Bradfield (netball); Jamie Byas (touch); Reuben Campbell (cricket, hockey); Max Clark (hockey); Zoe Degas (basketball, handball, volleyball); Anna Denys (waterpolo); Joseph Dewhirst (basketball); Lucas Dubyk (curling); Leila East Giles (athletics, waterpolo); Maggie Franks (hockey, netball, swimming); Colin Freeman (futsal); Louis Freeman (crosscountry, handball, multi sports, waterpolo); Violet Gallop (football); Conor Gorman (futsal, hockey); Yi Kang Huang (badminton); Oliver Hughes (hockey); Emily Hutton (hockey); Ziggi KaitaiMartin (futsal); Annie KennedyAtchison (waterpolo); Morgan Koykka (football); Finn Lillis (basketball, cricket, rugby); Mary Locker (hockey); Eamon LuptonWilson (football); Yogesh Mamgain (cricket); Angus McLean (hockey); Lokesh Menariya (cricket); Theo Molteno (badminton, basketball, sailing); Jim Pearson (basketball); Calum Rogers (futsal, waterpolo); Lichen Sorrel (hockey); Arnie Tregonning (hockey); Connor Vosh (futsal); Lucan Willis (athletics, futsal); Jacob Winter (hockey); Silas WynLaegan (football, futsal); Samuel Yeardley (futsal).
Cultural premier blues
Connor Bedwell (orchestra); Karl Brinsdon (young inventors); Bill Campbell (robotics); RawiniaRa CooperParata (kapa haka); Henry EdenMann (robotics); Rikke KikkawaMcLeod (composition/band); Mary Locker (composition/band); Casper McGuire (model United Nations); Cuba Rust (composition/band); George Sabonadiere (public speaking); Neive Strang (composition/band).
Cultural blues
Albert Baeumer (chamber music, jazz band, rock band); Abraham Baillie (chamber music, jazz band, rock band); Nerise Barnes (chamber music, orchestra); Josie Baughen (rock band); Connor Bedwell (chamber music); Zion Berwick (rock band); Jamie Byas (drama); Magnus Campbell (choir); James Checketts (film making); Barney Connolly (rock band); Grace Valentina Cunningham (chamber music, jazz band, orchestra); Anna Denys (orchestra); Lealia Devereux (chamber music, jazz band, orchestra); Lindsay DowdenMackay (chess); Lucas Dubyk (orchestra); Henry EdenMann (choir); Louis Freeman (chamber music, jazz band, rock band); Hugh Gibson (orchestra); Quinn Hardie (drama, theatre sports); Trent Hawthorne (drama, rock band, theatre sports); Benny Holloway (rock band); Alice HoustonPage (chamber music, choir, drama, jazz band, public speaking, theatre sports); Rikke KikkawaMcLeod (chamber music, orchestra); Mary Locker (chamber music, orchestra, writing); Beth Lynch (choir, writing, ); Colin Macandrew (chamber music, choir, jazz band, orchestra); Joe McKee (chess); Piper McKerracher (chamber music, jazz band); Finn McKinlay (chamber music, jazz band, orchestra, rock band); Angus McLean (choir); Rosa MilesSeeley (chamber music, orchestra); Rosa Miller (orchestra); Cameron Monteath (chamber music, jazz band, orchestra); Hamish O’MalleyKing (chamber music, jazz band); Tyler Proctor (drama, model united nations), theatre sports); Bella Rennie (choir, dance, drama); Zak Rudin (choir); Cuba Rust (art); George Sabonadiere (model United Nations); Linea Simons (choir); Molly Stebbings (drama, theatre sports); Jack Wing (jazz band, rock band); Silas WynLaegan (film making); Ariyan Zarei (model United Nations).