Te Awamutu Courier

SCHOLARSHI­PS, SERVICE AND MAJOR SCHOOL AWARDS:

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Te Awamutu College Rogers Charitable Trust Tertiary Scholarshi­p (Dairy Industry), $1500, Asarina Johnson.

Vetora Tertiary Scholarshi­p (Agricultur­e, Agri Science, Agri Business), $1500, Shontelle Corbett. David Johnstone Charitable Trust Scholarshi­p, $6000, Billy Barclay. University of Auckland Waka Moana Scholarshi­p, $20,000 towards catered accommodat­ion plus a laptop, Dillon Holmes. University of Waikato Ko Te Tangata School Leaver Scholarshi­p, $5000, Chloe Caddy, Madison McArthur, Stella Quigley, Alice Roberts, Mishke Van Rooyen.

DV Bryant Trust Scholarshi­p, up to $10,000, Stephanie Hill. University OF Waikato Te Ara Whānui Scholarshi­p, $20,000, Mariana Puarere.

Alison Clarke Memorial Award for top internatio­nal student 2023, Susanna Mikkola. Susanna is an exchange student from Finland studying Level 3 Biology and Level 2 Mathematic­s with Calculus, History, English, Outdoor Education and Tourism and Travel.

She has taken part in a Cycle Tour, caving trip and mountain biking trip, participat­ed in a Tourism and Travel trip to Waitomo Caves and was a member of the successful­1st XI Girls Football team.

Manaia Cup for Academic Excellence: Top Māori student Year 11, Dejah Stojanovic-Stark.

Bouma Trophy for Academic Excellence: Top Year 11 student, Blake Gower.

Kia Kaha Trophy for Academic Excellence: Top Māori student Year 12, Erana Harper.

The Poot Cup for Academic Excellence: Top Year 12 student, Avleen Kaur.

Nga Kete o Te Wānanga Trophy for Academic Excellence: Top Māori Student Year 13, Dillon Holmes.

General Excellence Cup Year 12 — Trebilco Cup (Academic, Sports, Culture, Participat­ion and Service), Sophie Yarndley. Sophie topped Level 2 Performanc­e Music and has achieved all 76 Level 2 credits attempted, 68 at Excellence or Merit level. She has been an EPro8 Waikato/Bay of Plenty finalist, a member of Hjo¨nk team, participat­ed in events for her House, been her Form Class Representa­tive, a member of Senior Concert Band and in the band for school production, been a member of the Service and Cultural Committees and captain of the 2nd XI Girls Hockey team.

Te Awamutu Business and Profession­al Women Trophy for intiative and enterprise, Ashlee Coldrick. Ashlee proved to be a reliable and capable Chairperso­n of the 2023 Ball Committee, liaising with the appropriat­e people and firms and devoting considerab­le time and effort to planning and preparatio­ns, including venue, theme, ticket design, catering, band, decoration­s, culminatin­g in a successful Monte Carlo Ball.

Waipā District Council Service to the Community Award,

Johanna

Downs.

Johanna was a capable and reliable Chairperso­n of the 2023 Service Com

mittee, conducting meetings and organising events. Under her leadership the committee selected four humanitari­an/charitable causes for Mufti Days — NZ Red Cross, Kids in Need, Waikato Endangered Species Foundation and Cancer Society NZ, raising awareness and funds.

Prime Minister’s Vocational Excellence Award, $2000,

Rebecca

Drabble.

In 2023 Rebecca successful­ly completed a Gateway placement with Fairview Educationa­l Services, juggling schoolwork, one day a week work placement, the theory work required to gain NCEA credits during the placement and her extracurri­cular cultural activities.

Her goal is to excel at NCEA L3 and gain extra credits to find a full-time job within the automotive industry. Rebecca was awarded an Academic Excellence badge for her 2022 NCEA results, was an Epro8 Waikato/BOP finalist and part of the school production.

Te Awamutu Masonic Lodge’s Trophy for Excellent Contributi­on to the School, Kate Shannon. Kate has been extensivel­y involved in College life since Year 9, competing in rock climbing for the College. She was in an EPro8 team that made the

semi-finals.

Kate has also been active in athletics at regional and North Island level and was team captain. She was in the 1st XI Girls Football team for three years, was a member of our Teen Ag/Young Farmers Club for three years, took part in Central North Island Teams Racing Sailing and Burgess Trophy Sailing Regatta and this year was also was on the SADD (Students Against Dangerous Driving) and Environmen­t Committees, taken part in mountain biking, been a manager for the “Battle of the Schools” Tournament and competed in Waikato Bay of Plenty Cross-Country champs.

Rotary Shield for Service to the School — Girls’ Shield, Sarah Druce. Sarah is hard working, polite and works well with others.

Sarah has been heavily involved in a range of activities since Year 9, including: hockey, Young Farmers club, badminton, rock climbing, motocross, Year 13 Camp Committee, mountain biking and Environmen­t Committee.

She is to be commended for successful­ly balancing her Academic studies with this level of involvemen­t and commitment, and for her resilience this year as she has coped with health challenges.

Rotary Shield for Service to the School — Boys’ Shield,

Billy Ouston. Billy is positive, enthusiast­ic, polite and sets high expectatio­ns for himself. He is respected and admired by both students and staff.

Billy models enthusiast­ic participat­ion and sportsmans­hip in interhouse events.

He has been passionate and involved with College Rugby for all five years and in the 1st XV for the last two seasons. His leadership has been recognised by being a captain or cocaptain.

RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000) for contributi­on, service and leadership — Girls’,

Stella Quigley. Stella is seen as an exemplary role model for younger Students. She is respected and admired by her peers and staff and she has a positive attitude to life and learning. She is able to work well both as an individual and in a group or team.

She has been heavily involved in wider school life since Year 9, including netball, athletics, swimming, Year 13 Camp Committee, Environmen­t

Committee. She is a passionate participan­t in Inter-House events and the captain of our Premier Netball team. RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000) for contributi­on, service and leadership — Boys’, Kirk Van Marrewijk. Kirk is mature, has mana, is pleasant and positive and is respected and admired by both students and staff. He is an active participan­t in InterHouse events and encourages others to step out of their comfort zone, try new things and be true to who they are.

He has been involved in a range of activities since Year 9, including: basketball, Kapa Haka, rugby, Kia Tū (mentoring young Māori and Pasifika Students) and Environmen­t Committee.

Principal Tony Membery also commended Sarah, Bruce, Stella and Kirk for being fine head students for 2023 and fine ambassador­s for Te Awamutu College by taking pride in the uniform, leading by example, being punctual, involved and caring, running assemblies and attending and speaking at public events such as Anzac Day, Rotary Club eveings and school visits, devoting time and effort into participat­ion in the 2023 Waipa Battle of the Schools Sports and Culture Tournament, including promotion of events, assemblies, notices, finalising of teams/squads, supervisio­n and support on the day, and being in charge of the 2023 Leavers’ Garment — from initial concept through to its eventual distributi­on.

General Excellence Cup (Academic, Sports, Culture, Participat­ion and Service), Mexted Cup for Proxime Accessit ($1500), AUT Welcome to Auckland Scholarshi­p, $24,000,

Breanna Doig. Breanna topped Level 3 Biology and Mathematic­s with Calculus and has attained all 57 credits attempted — with 50 at Excellence level.

She was Te Awamutu College Waikato Secondary Schools Swimming squad captain, is a member the winning Premier Netball team, an effective Deputy House Leader of Kikorangi House, organising and encouragin­g other house members, and an active member of the SADD, Sports, Service and Ball Committees.

AG Freeman Medal for Dux Litterarum ($3000), University OF Waikato Te Paewai o Te Rangi Scholarshi­p for outstandin­g Academic achievemen­t, $30,000,

Kaeden Creswell.

Kaeden has attained all XX credits attempted, XX at Excellence level. He was first in Subject: Chemistry, Economics and Business Studies, Earth and Space Science and Physics and also received the Matthewson Cup for Excellence in Sciences.

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Te Awamutu College head students for 2024 are, from left: Sienna Sanders, Ave´ Culpan, Ruben Kasper and Xavier Scott.
Photo / Dean Taylor Te Awamutu College head students for 2024 are, from left: Sienna Sanders, Ave´ Culpan, Ruben Kasper and Xavier Scott.
 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Te Awamutu College 2023 head students with their awards from Friday’s Senior Prizegivin­g, from left: Billy Ouston, Rotary Shield for Service to the School; Sarah Druce, Rotary Shield for Service to the School; Stella Quigley, RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000), University of Waikato Ko Te Tangata School Leaver Scholarshi­p ($5000); Kirk Van Marrewijk, RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000).
Photo / Dean Taylor Te Awamutu College 2023 head students with their awards from Friday’s Senior Prizegivin­g, from left: Billy Ouston, Rotary Shield for Service to the School; Sarah Druce, Rotary Shield for Service to the School; Stella Quigley, RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000), University of Waikato Ko Te Tangata School Leaver Scholarshi­p ($5000); Kirk Van Marrewijk, RSA Peace Scholarshi­p ($2000).
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