Te Puke High School prizegiving
Te Puke High School recently held its end of year senior prizegiving. Prizes for Year 13 and 12 students were:
Best Student in Level 3 Gateway: Leah Conroy
Best Student in Year 13 Outdoor Education and winner of the Y13 Outdoor Education Cup and a Game Gear prize: Reuben Dwan
Best Student in Year 13 Te Reo Ma¯ori: Faith Eru
Best Student in Year 13 Drama and winner of the Tim King Trophy: Kurtis Wehi
Best Student in Year 13 Automotive Technology: Tobie Flay-reddaway
Best Student in Year 13 Building Construction: Sam Hofilena
Best Student in Year 13 Digital Photographic Art and winner of the Photolife Graphic Arts Award: Riley Jamieson
Best Student in Year 13 Digital Technology: Rajesh Khatri
Best Student in Year 13 Pacific Rim Culture: Aatea Ngaroa
Best Student in Year 13 Hospitality: Manaia Peina
Best Student in Year 13 Early Childhood Education and Care: Amber Thompson
Best Student in Year 13 History: Raman Toor
Best Student in Year 13 Design & Visual Communication and winner of the George Muir Shield for best overall potential in Graphics: Ruby Willis
Best Student in Year 13 Future Trades and Winner of the Trades Trophy for the best student in the Trades Academy: Nicole Wylie
Best Student in Year 13 Tourism and Best Student in Year 13 English as a Second Language and winner of the Level 3 ESOL Trophy: Cazmere Maligsa
Best Student in Year 13 Exercise Science and winner of the Year 13 Exercise Science Cup, and Best Student in Year 13 Sport & Recreation and winner of the Year 13 Sport & Recreation Cup: Ainsley Ashe
Best Student in Year 13 Health Studies and winner of the Year 13 Health Education Cup, and Best Student in Year 13 Enterprise and Winner of the Te Puke Chamber of Commerce Cup for the student who has excelled in Commerce and a Te Puke Chartered Accountants Award: Hannah Mollier
Best Student in Year 13 Music and winner of the Senior Music Performance Cup donated by Janet Pittar, Winner of the Te Puke Choral Society Cup for Excellence in Music and a Rockshop prize, and Best Student in Year 13 English 1 and winner of the Senior English Cup donated by John Good: Amelia Crenfeldt
Best Student in Year 13 Biology and Best Student in Year 13 Graphic Design & Promotion: Kyle Skiffington
Best Student in Year 13 French Language & Culture and winner of the Senior Languages Cup, and Best Student in Year 13 Visual Art Exploration: Monica Drabble
Best Student in Year 13 Mathematics with Calculus, Best Student in Year 13 Chemistry and Best Student in Year 13 Food Technology: Emma Howie
Year 13 HIGH ACADEMICS Prizes donated by Te Puke
Paperplus.
Year 13 High Academic Achievement recognising students who have achieved highly in a number of subjects without necessarily having won a Best Student Award: Amelia Crenfeldt, Monica Drabble, Reuben Dwan, Caleb Farrington, Emma Howie, Kyle Skiffington, Ruby Willis.
High Academic Achievement and a Level 3 Excellence Endorsement recognising 46 or more Excellence credits in 2022: Ainsley Ashe, Lila Cookson, Hannah Mollier, Aaron Shin, Raman Toor.
Head Girl 2022 and winner of the Te Puke Business and Professional Women’s Trophy and the Waikato Graduate Women Educational Trust Prize: Faith Eru
Head Boy 2022 and Winner of the Business Results Group Cup: Takabwebwe Kabuati
Arts Leader 2022: Jasrose Mallhi, Caleb Pepperell
Sports Leader 2022: Manaia Peina, Ezekiel Mcneill
Cultural Leader 2022: Leleai Titi, Raman Toor
Student Trustee on the Board of Trustees 2022: Harry Singh
Winner of the Muriel King Trophy for Best Dramatic Performance: Jayden Bush
Winner of the Senior English Cup for Creative Writing: Lila Cookson
Winner of the Churchill Cup for Senior Oratory: Raman Toor
Winner of the Senior Maths Cup: Jorja Tebbutt
Winner of the Sean Reese Memorial Award for enthusiasm in the outdoors and a Game Gear prize: Herb Callaghan
Winner of the Sol Reid Trophy for excellence in the outdoors and a Game Gear prize: Tobie Flay Reddaway
Winner of the Most Improved in Kapa Haka Trophy, Winner of the Tutara Wananga Trophy for Service to Ma¯ori and Winner of the Year 11 Te Whitiki Ote Aro Te Puke High School Ma¯ori Mentoring Cup: Nevaeh Hawera
Winner of the Nga Uri O Hakaraia Memorial Trophy: Willah Hawera
Winner of the Year 13 Tohu Matauranga Te Puke High School Ma¯ori Mentoring Cup: Achaia Smith
Winner of the Year 12 Te Rau Matatiki Te Puke High School Ma¯ori Mentoring Cup: Clare Atutahi
Winner of the Kahui Rangatahi Trophy for supporting Ma¯ ori Leadership Development: Kiritiana Takuira Mita
Winner of the Hei Waka Matauranga Trophy for Leadership: Louie Te Hiini
Winner of the Pasifika Student Leadership Trophy and Winner of the Year 13 All Rounder Cup: Takabwebwe Kabuati
Winner of The Year 12 Maketu¯ Ongatoro Wetland Society Environmental Achievement Award: Jury Zaal
Winner of The Year 13 Maketu¯ Ongatoro Wetland Society Environmental Achievement Award: Emma Simpson
Winner of the Dr John Mark Memorial Cup for ‘Unselfish Service’ Winner of the Patu Manaaki Award for Guardianship: Jasrose Mallhi
Winner of the Rotary Cup and Premier Service award for ‘Service before Self’: Faith Eru
Service to Blake House as House Captain 2022: Ainsley Ashe, Kurtis Wehi
Service to Hillary House as House Captain 2022: Lizzy Newton, Ashton Zaal
Service to Morihana House as House Captain 2022: Tiffin Paul, Reuben Dwan
Service to Ngata House as House Captain 2022: Miah Hammond, Cory Murray
Service to Sheppard House as House Captain 2022: Amy Phillips, Paige Williams
Sportswoman of the Year: Manaia Peina
Sportsman of the Year: Marereirateheketua Wilson
Winner of the Whana Barton Award: James Sullivan
Winner of a four day Science Discovery Camp Placement in 2023 at the University of Canterbury: Curtis Williams
Winner of a Science Academy Camp Placement in 2023 at the University of Otago: Jaxon Drabble
Winner of a Te Puke Sikh Temple Overall Excellence Scholarship to the value of $500 Winner of a Principal’s Award to the value of $1,000: Jasrose Mallhi
Winner of a Te Puke RSA Charitable Trust Scholarship to the value of $1000 Winner of a Toi Ohomai Scholarship to the value of $1,500: Monica Drabble
Winner of a Prime Minister’s Vocational Excellence Award
to the value of $2000: Reuben Dwan
Winner of the Matthew Marshall Scholarship to the value of $3000: Ainsley Ashe
Winner of a Farmer Auto Village 30th Year Celebration Scholarship to the value of $3000, Amy Phillips, Amber Thompson, Ashton Zaal
Winner of a Waikato University Ko Te Tangata Scholarship to the value of $5000: Miah Hammond
Winner of the Dr Leonard Randell Memorial Scholarship to the value of $1000 Winner of a BOP Education Trust Scholarship to the value of $6000 over three years: Hannah Mollier
Winner of a Waikato University Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship to the value of $15,000: Takabwebwe Kabuati
Winner of an Otago University Scholarship to the value of $15,000: Achaia Smith
Winner of a Waikato University Te Ara Wha¯nui Scholarship to the value of $15,000 over three years of study: Jasmine Day
Winner of the Denny Hulme Memorial Scholarship to the value of $1500 Winner of a Waikato University Te Ara Wha¯nui Scholarship to the value of $15,000 over three years of study: Paige Williams
Winner of a Massey University Sports Scholarship to the value of $5000 Winner of the Bob and Joy Owens Scholarship to the value of $15,000 over three years: Emma Howie
Winner of a Te Puke Sikh Temple Overall Excellence Scholarship to the value of $500 Winner of a Waikato University Ko Te Tangata Scholarship to the value of $5000 Winner of the Sharp Tudhope Law Firm, BOP Scholarship to the value of $10,000, mentoring and holiday work internship: Raman Toor
Winner of a Waikato University Te Paewai o te Rangi Scholarship to the value of $28,000 over three years: Faith Eru
Winner of a Te Puke RSA Charitable Trust Scholarship to the value of $1000 Winner of a Waikato University Te Paewai o te Rangi Scholarship to the value of $28000 over three years: Ben Parsons
Winner of the Acorn Foundation George and Jill Butler Scholarship to the value of $30,000 over three years: Ruby Willis
Best Student in Year 13 Dance and Winner of the Senior Dance Trophy for outstanding performance in Senior Dance Best Student in Year 13 Geography and Winner of the Par Tap Singh Memorial Cup for the Best Student in two senior Social Sciences Winner of an Otago University Scholarship to the value of $18,000 Winner of a Te Puke Paper Plus Dux prize Winner of the Te Puke High School Dux of Humanities Cup and a Te Puke High School Dux Award:
Lila Cookson
Best Student in Year 13 Earth and Space Science, Best Student in Year 13 Physics and Winner of the Senior Science Shield donated by Mr & Mrs WM Bowyer.
Best Student in Year 13 Mathematics with Statistics, and Winner of the Master Mathematician’s Cup for Excellence in Maths at any Level
Winner of a Te Puke Paper Plus Dux prize Winner of the Te Puke High School Committee of Management 1954 Dux Cup and a Te Puke High School Dux Award: Aaron Shin. Year 12 ACADEMIC AWARDS Best Student in Year 12 Future Trades: Manu Anaru-emery
Best Student in Year 12 Hospitality: Clare Atutahi
Best Student in Year 12 Early Childhood Education and Care: Xiiahn Nathan
Best Student in Year 12 Pathways: Daysha Ormsby
Best Student in Year 12 General Science: Kiritiana Takuira-mita
Best Student in Year 12 English 2: Kompton Wati
Best Student in Year 12 Te Reo Ma¯ori: Marereirateheketua Wilson
Best Student in Year 12 Outdoor Education and winner of the Year 12 Outdoor Education Cup and a Game Gear prize: Anika Aubertin
Best Student in Gateway and winner of a Gateway Trophy: Teri-ann Barker, Amie-leigh Duncan-neal
Best Student in Year 12 Building Construction: Joshua Bartlett-french
Best Student in Year 12 Mathematical Applications: Pat Dowling
Best Student in Year 12 Money Matter: Neo Matheson
Best Student in Year 12 Exercise Science and winner of the Year 12 Exercise Science Cup: Natalia Milsom
Best Student in Year 12 Graphic Design & Promotion: Kaela Putahi
Best Student in Year 12 Pacific Rim Culture: Ira Rimon
Best Student in Year 12 English 1: Marika Russell
Best Student in Year 12 Tourism: Brayden Schwartfeger
Best Student in Year 12 Dance: Blake Scott
Best Student in Year 12 Drama and winner of the Te Puke Repertory Trophy: Katie Thomson
Best Student in Year 12 Digital Technology: Braeden Walker
Best Student in Year 12 Physics: Adam Williams
Best Student in Year 12 Digital Photographic Art and Best Student in Year 12 Visual Art Exploration: Lucy Matthews
Best Student in Year 12 Mathematics with Calculus and Best Student in Year 12 Music and winner of a Rockshop prize: Jaxon Drabble
Best Student in Year 12 Automotive Technology and Best Student in Year 12 Engineering Skills and winner of the Allen Moscrip Memorial Cup: Jimmy Peake
Best Student in Year 12 English as a Second Language and winner of the Level 2 ESOL Trophy, and Best Student in Year 12 Japanese Language & Culture: Mei Soon
Best Student in Year 12 French Language & Culture, Best Student in Year 12 Biology, and Best Student in Year 12 Chemistry and Winner of the Year 12 Science Cup for the Best Student in two or more Level 2 Sciences donated by the Shuen Family: Cameron Paterson
Best Student in Year 12 Sport & Recreation and winner of the Year 12 Sport & Recreation Cup, and Best Student in Year 12 Agriculture & Horticulture and winner of the Collier Isaacs Cup, and Best Student in Year 12 Geograph: Jolisa Whitehead
Best Student in Year 12 Mathematics with Statistics, Best Student in Year 12 Health Studies and winner of the Year 12 Health Education Cup, Best Student in Year 12 Earth Space Science, Best Student in Year 12 Enterprise and winner of a Te Puke Chartered Accountants in Public Practice prize, and Best Student in Year 12 History: Navleen Kaur
Year 12 HIGH ACADEMIC
Year 12 High Academic Achievement recognising students who have achieved highly in a number of subjects without necessarily having won a Best Student Award: Nick Barr, Jaxon Drabble, Evie Gibney, Brayden Griffiths, Harrison Hennell, Josiah Hungerford, Cameron Paterson, Marika Russell, Chloe Smith
High Academic Achievement and a Level Two Excellence Endorsement recognising 46 or more Excellence credits in 2022: Mya Clarke, Navleen Kaur, Natalia Milsom, Jolisa Whitehead , Adam Williams
■ A lack of available space means we are unable to include the Year 11 and Service Awards