Otago Daily Times

Logan Park High School senior prizes

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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).

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