Schools' Prizegiving
St Kevin's College Senior Prizegiving - Wednesday November 7, 2012
DUX - Br M O'Connor Plate: Jared Papps (chemistry, history, classical studies, maths with calculus, Theology)
PROXIME ACCESSIT - McKone Cup and St Thomas Reunion Presentation: Albert Hailes (English, physics,)
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Year 11
Isobel Ryan (1st aggregate, history, English); Christopher Kearney (business studies); Emma Cullimore (science); Finley McDougall (materials technology); Georgia Holland (geography); Helena Graham (maths, English applied level 1); Jacob Coghlan (physical education); Kevalee Sriutaisuk (ESOL, music); Lucy Tyrell (art, religious education); Melanie Grasmueck (home economics); Rebecca Lockley (graphics); Sara Gunnarsdottir (agriculture); Tessa Newton (French)
Year 12
Jibi Kunnethedam (1st Aggregate, biology, chemistry, physics, religious education, media studies, best result NCEA level 1 2011); Benedict Yanzick (physical education); Bradley Simpson (materials technology); Caidee Pennycook (geography); Charlotte Hunt (history); Hayley Evans (art); Jahana McLay (fashion design); Katherine Hope (English); Kerry Bryant (graphics); Leigh McNamara (general studies) Lisa Nolan (agriculture); Matthew Grace (home economics); Megan Greene (maths statistical methods); Ryan Kircher (English applied level 2); Takahiro Kamata (ESOL); Tui Sinclair (drama); Vanessa Vidallon (business studies, French, maths)
Year 13
Anna Edzes (fashion design); Charlotte King (agriculture); Francis Liardet (music); Gaston Bazan (computing); Georgia Tangney (home economics); Kimberley Ramsay (art sculpture); Libby McGee (maths with statistics, biology); Loren Haggerty (art painting); Louise Clemens (physical education); Quinn McNab (materials technology); Rebecca Enright (geography); Rowan Newton (drama, French); Ryan Esselink (graphics); Sarah Kearns (religious education); Tasman Forgie (accounting); Samuel de Buyzer (economics); Champion House Academic (Magee House)
CONTRIBUTION AWARDS
Henry Ahomana, Rodney Bungard, Lou Clemens, Isaac de Buyzer, Samuel de Buyzer, Brendan Eade, Rebecca Enright, Ryan Esselink, Lucy Fauth, Tasman Forgie, Loren Haggerty, Albert Hailes, Sean Hand, Caitlin Kearney, Johannah Kearney, Charlotte King, Lori Kingan, Shannon MacMillan, Brodie McClelland, Libby McGee, Quinn McNab, Hannah Mihaere, Tom Morgan, Rowan Newton, Kerryn Olsen, Tim O'Malley, Jared Papps, Nick Parsons, Kimberly Ramsey, Bethany Robertson, Sam Robins, Eilee Robinson, Kale Sandri, Georgina Servant, Oliver Stewart, Jamal Vira.
CULTURAL AWARDS
Drama: Lori Kingan, Isaac de Buyzer (best director in house drama); Jibi Kunnethedam (best actor); Tui Sinclair (best actresses), Treacy (champion house).
Public Speaking: Albert Hailes (year thirteen); Jibi Kunnethedam (year twelve); Gray Doppenberg (year eleven); Magee, Albert Hailes, Sean Hand, Lucy Fauth (house debating); Jibi Kunnethedam (best speaker house debating).
Scripture Reading: Albert Hailes (year thirteen); Jibi Kunnethedam (year twelve); Isobel Ryan, Christopher Kearney (year eleven).
Singing: Henry Ahomana (senior boys); Monica Ley (senior girls); Shannon MacMillan (best conductor); Henry Ahomana, Hannah Mihaere (open duet) Lori Kingan (own composition) Magee House Band (best student accompanist) Magee (champion house).
Writing Competition: Rowan Newton (year thirteen); Charlotte Hunt (year twelve); Isobel Ryan (year eleven).
Multi Culture Group: Jessica Latavao (emerging leadership)
Music: Henry Ahomana (contribution to music, musician of the year); Rowan Newton (Oamaru Youth Orchestra Prize)
Associate of Public Speaking: Albert Hailes, Sean Hand, Oliver Stewart.
CULTURAL BLUES
Albert Hailes, Jibi Kunnethedam (public speaking)
SPORTING AWARDS
ATHLETICS
William Sunderland, under 14 boys, Sinnead Flannery under 14 girls, Jashiv Narayan, under 15 boys, Merekite Wahitapu, under 15 girls Isak Gunnarsson under 16 boys, Georgina Wallis under 16 girls, Jack Allan, senior boys, field events, Rodney Bungard, senior boys' sprint, Lisa Nolan=, senior girls, Eilee Robinson=, senior girls, Lisa Nolan, senior girls' sprint, Bethany Robertson, senior girls' field events, Magee, champion house.
BASKETBALL
Tiana Mihaere, best all round junior female, William Sunderland, best all round junior male, Mitali Singh, most improved junior female, Keegan Anderson, most improved junior male, Tessa Robertson, most improved player 1st V female, Joshua Botting, most improved player 1st V male, Olivia Pope, leadership and service, best all round senior female, Hamish Robertson, best all round senior male.
CRICKET
Brady Kingan, most promising boys junior cricketer, Tim O'Malley, captain first XI, best batsman, best all-rounder, Shaun Kelliher, best bowler first XI.
CROSS COUNTRY
Rajinald Singh, under 14 boys, Francziska Yanzick, under 14 girls, Cole Ryan, under 15 boys, Sydney Telfer, under 15 girls, Kieran Ryan, under 16 boys, Schools' Prizegiving Waitaki Girls' High School Dux Rosalie Elliffe. PHOTO/SUPPLIED
Micayla Brenssell, under 16 girls, Benedict Yanzick, senior boys, Eilee Robinson, senior girls, Magee champion house.
HOCKEY
Tahlia Green, junior girls, Sean Daly, junior boys, Lori Kingan, girls' captain 1st XI, Albert Hailes, boys' captain 1st XI, Sara Gunnarsdottir, girls' most consistent player, Brendan Eade, boys' most consistent player,
NETBALL
Rachel Esselink, most improved player junior, Ashley Pink, most consistent player junior, Tiana Mihaere, most improved player intermediate, Georgia Haggerty, most consistent player intermediate, Charlotte King, Bethany Robertson, co-captain 1st VII, Charlotte King, most consistent 1st VII, Anna Edzes, most improved player, Katherine Hope, most consistent 2nd VII, 1st VII, Brianna Fogarty, most improved player senior, Tiana Mihaere, umpiring.
ROWING
Julia Fauth, most improved junior rower, Johannah Kearney (overall contribution).
RUGBY
Kazeer Lanauze, most promising player under 14, Cole Ryan, most valuable player under 15 tournament, Isak Gunnarsson, most valuable player under 16, Michael Lockley, most promising player under 16, Quin McNab, co-captain 1st XV, Tim O'Malley, co-captain 1st XV, best and fairest player, best back, Michael Hannigan, most improved player 1st XV, Ashley Miller, best forward 1st XV, Kaleisha Jones, girls' best forward, Nicole Dowling, girls' best back, Sam Robins, girls' most valuable player.
SOCCER
Pierce McLeod, most improved boys junior, Francziska Yanzick, most improved girls junior, Tasman Forgie, boys best player, Sam de Buyzer, boys fairest player, Maddy Poole, girls best player, Lauryn Wilkinson, girls fairest player.
SWIMMING
Thomas Pickles, Mathew Brien, under 14 boys, Tahlia Green, under 14 girls, Josh Macaulay, under 15 boys, Kaleisha Jones, under 15 girls, Mitchell Bolstridge, under 16 boys, Isobel Ryan, under 16 girls, most records broken 2012 sports, Hamish Nimmo, senior boys, Libby McGee, senior girls, Magee champion house.
TENNIS
William Sunderland, junior boys, Maddison Poole, junior girls, Albert Hailes, senior boys champion, Brittany More, senior girls champion.
ALL-ROUND SPORTING PRIZES
Junior Sportsman, Josh Macaulay, Junior Sportswoman, Merekite Wahitapu, Senior sportsman, Benedict Yanzick, senior sportswoman, Bethany Robertson, outstanding sportsman, Tim O'Malley, outstanding sportswoman, Johannah Kearney.
SPECIAL PRIZES
Clancy House (champion house); Eilee Robinson and Albert Hailes (Christian leadership); Kimberley Ramsay (Otago Polytechnic Principal's Scholarship) Libby McGee (North Otago Masonic lodges' scholarship); Sarah Kearns (Dominican Tertiary Award), Johanna Kearney (Altrusa Margaret Crombie Memorial Tertiary Award); Sean Hand (Ryan Moynihan Memorial Award); Albert Hailes, (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship) Sean Hand, (Lincoln University Future Leaders Scholarship) Christopher Kearney (junior application and participation Langley Plate ); Rowan Newton (senior application and participation McCarthy Plate and Rotary Club of Oamaru); Isobel Ryan (junior general excellence Bill Nolan Cup); Albert Hailes (senior general excellence McKechnie Cup); Lucy Fauth and Sean Hand (college captains).
Waitaki Girls' High School senior prizegiving - November 6, 2012
DUX: Rosalie Elliffe;
PROXIME ACCESSIT: Caity Dalley;
ALL ROUND EXCELLENCE: Nicole McCone;
SENIOR CULTURAL DUX: Olivia Gonzales;
SENIOR SPORTS DUX: Ellie-May Sandri;
DUX HOUSE: Wilson.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Year 11
Irihapeta Smith (diligence physical education, art, mathematics, English); Jessica Cairns (diligence physical education, geography, science, English, 2nd geography); Alexandra Rankin (1st skills English); Caitlin Parsons (1st = food technology); Lana Skinner (diligence in digital technology, 1st digital technology); Micaela Irvine (diligence in art, English, 1st art); Natasha Jeffery (diligence in vocational studies, certificate science, 1st vocational studies, 1st certificate science); Abigail Ferguson (diligence in science, digital technology, 1st mathematics); Laura Rowley (diligence in digital technology, 3rd digital technology, 1st = food technology); Nina McMurtrie (diligence in English, mathematics, business studies, digital technology, science, Japanese video conferencing, 3rd = science, 2nd digital technology, 1st Japanese video conferencing); Victoria Hamilton (diligence in mathematics, materials technology, science, English, 3rd = science, 1st agriculture, 1st history, 1st materials technology); Sian Horn (diligence in mathematics, art, English, science, business studies, physical education, 3rd English, 2nd art, 2nd physical education, 1st business studies); Abbey Chamberlain (diligence in geography, mathematics, English, science, business studies, German, 2nd = business studies, 1st = English, 1st geography, 1st German); Hannah Potter (diligence in mathematics, English, science, history, business studies, German, music, 2nd = mathematics, 2nd = history, 2nd = business studies, 2nd = German, 1st science, 1st music); Helena Johns (diligence in physical education, mathematics, science, history, English, German, 2nd = mathematics, 2nd = history, 2nd = German, 2nd science, 1st = English, 1st physical education).
Year 12
Cassandra Donaldson (diligence in English, mathematics with statistics, food technology, business studies, certificate science); Eliza Budd-Prujean (diligence in German, mathematics, photography, English, 3rd photography); Chrystal McIntyre (diligence in mathematics, accounting, economics, English, chemistry, 3rd accounting, 3rd economics); Katie Gillingham (diligence in German, photography, English, 3rd German, 2nd = English); Emily Benschop (diligence in accounting, English, physics, 2nd accounting, 2nd biology, 2nd physics, 2nd chemistry); Madeline Blackler (diligence in economics, geography, English, history, 2nd geography, 2nd history); Rebekah Bisson (diligence in German, mathematics, economics, geography, English, 3rd chemistry, 2nd = mathematics, 2nd German, 2nd economics); Nazli Ozkan (diligence in skills English, 1st skills English); Ashleigh Johnston (diligence in transition, 1st transition); Grace Barclay (1st = food technology); Emily McLellan (diligence in tourism, 1st = tourism); Sophie Dalgleish-Andrews (diligence in English, Maori video conferencing, 1st Maori video conferencing); Kate Divett (diligence in tourism, 2nd = practical physical education, 1st employment skills); Kathryn Armstrong (diligence in tourism, practical physical education, 1st practical physical education); Olivia Hay (diligence in mathematics, photography,1st German); Jayde Woodford (diligence in English, classical studies video conferencing, 1st = classical studies video conferencing); Bonnie Ferguson (3rd mathematics with statistics, 1st = food technology); Jessica Richards (diligence in physical education, English, classical studies, 3rd physical education, 3rd geography, 1st = classical studies); Caitlan Brown (diligence in economics, tourism, English, 2nd = English, 2nd physical education, 1st =tourism); Susanna Elliffe (diligence in accounting, English, biology, physics, history, 3rd = biology, 3rd physics, 1st English, 1st history); Sarah Thorn (diligence in German, physical education, 2nd mathematics with statistics, 1st physical education); Monique Lamb (diligence in geography, materials technology, agriculture, 2nd materials technology, 1st agriculture); Nicole Adams (diligence in physical education, biology, mathematics with statistics, materials technology, English, 3rd materials technology, 1st mathematics with statistics); Angela Zhu (diligence in mathematics, painting, biology, chemistry, 1st painting, 1st biology); Hester Edzes (diligence Schools' Prizegiving Waitaki Boys' High School Dux Finn Robinson. PHOTO/SUPPLIED in mathematics, biology, English, tourism, physics, 3rd = biology, 2nd = mathematics, 1st chemistry, 1st Physics); Jessie Robertson (diligence in digital technology, photography, physical education, English, 1st digital technology, 1st geography); Rachael Hinds (diligence in biology, English, music, Japanese video conferencing, media studies video conferencing, 1st = media studies video conferencing, 1st Japanese video conferencing, 1st music); Nicki Tonkin (diligence in mathematics, accounting, economics, English, materials technology, digital technology, 2nd = English, 2nd digital technology, 1st mathematics, 1st accounting, 1st economics, 1st materials technology).
Year 13
Alice Gibson (diligence in biology, English, mathematics with statistics, chemistry, classics); Emma Smith (1st transition); Joanna Neill (1st classics video conferencing); Elizabeth Mitchell (1st art); EmmaForbes (diligence in classics, 1st geography video conferencing); Natasha Bell (diligence in tourism, classics, 2nd tourism, 1st food technology); Shannon McNabb (diligence in geography video conferencing, 1st Japanese by video conferencing); Meghan Kruskopf (diligence in classics, art history video conferencing, 2nd art, 1st art history video conferencing); Suzanna Lind (diligence in English, materials technology, digital technology, 2nd digital technology, 1st materials technology); Olivia Gonzales (diligence in music, 3rd English, 3rd German, 2nd chemistry, 1st music); Hannah Chamberlain (diligence in biology, German video conferencing, 3rd mathematics with statistics, 3rd chemistry, 2nd biology, 2nd English, 1st German video conferencing); Charlotte Hay (diligence in skills English, chemistry, 1st skills English, 1st agriculture by correspondence); Nicole McCone (diligence in physical education, digital technology, 1st physical education, 1st digital technology); Sanne Edzes (diligence in geography, 2nd = geography, 1st economics by correspondence, 1st accounting); Melissa Wouters (diligence in tourism, classics, 2nd food technology, 1st tourism, 1st geography); Caity Dalley (diligence in biology, mathematics with statistics, physics, 1st biology, 1st mathematics with statistics, 1st chemistry, 1st physics); Rosalie Elliffe (diligence in German, English, mathematics with statistics, history, classics, 2nd mathematics with statistics, 1st German, History, classics).
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Tena Donohue (Burn House Captain); Emma Forbes (Burn House Deputy); Sarah Jackson (Ferguson House Captain); Olivia Gonzales (Ferguson House Deputy); Daisy Lea (Gibson House Captain); Megan Park (Gibson House Deputy); Hannah Chamberlain (Wilson House Captain); Meghan Kruskopf (Wilson House Deputy); Ellie-May Sandri (Sports Captain); Charlotte Hay (Cultural Captain); Tammy Sharpe (Careers Captain); Caity Dalley (Peer Support Captain) Kendyll Taylor (Health Captain); Kim Metherell (Head Boarder); Nicole McCone (Deputy Head Girl); Suzanna Lind (Head Girl 2012).
SERVICE AWARDS
Stephanie Lowen (Board of Trustees Student Representative); Tammy Sharpe (Service to the Canteen); Jessica Richards (Service to the Community); Kim Metherell (Senior Service to the School); Amnesty International (Group Effort); Learning Centre Girls (Conservation Challenge).
TERTIARY AND SPECIAL AWARDS
Melissa Wouters (Masonic Charitable Trust Tertiary Award); Nicole McCone (Altrusa "Lynnette Young Memorial" Tertiary Award); Nicole McCone (Pat McNeill 2011 Memorial Cup for the Most Inspiring Senior in Sport); Megan Park (Otago Polytechnic Principal's Scholarship); Suzanna Lind Principal's Choice - Leadership and Inspire ANZ Prize); Caity Dalley (Joyce Jarrold Memorial Prize for Top Science Student); Rosalie Elliffe (The Wilfred Kerr Cup for Humanities); Suzanna Lind (Iris Romans and Futures Trust Tertiary Award); Emily Borst (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Anneliese Pledger (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Mikaela Young (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Laura Smith (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Rebekah Bisson (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Madeline Blackler (Principal's prize for Diligence and Progress); Ashleigh Judd (Auckland Branch Waitaki Old Girls' Diligence and Progress in Year 13); Liti Lutui (Auckland Branch Waitaki Old Girls' Diligence and Progress in Year 13); Aimee Hamilton (Auckland Branch Waitaki Old Girls' Diligence and Progress in Year 13).
CULTURAL AWARDS
Ikuri Suzuki (best house choir accompanist); Rachael Hinds (contribution to school music); Nicole McCone (best house choir conductor); Wilson House (best inter-house music choir, best inter-house music); Rosalie Elliffe (contribution to orchestra); Burn House (best inter-house drama); Tannah McLay (best house drama actress); Megan Park (best house drama director); Helena Johns (1st year 11 writing, 1st = year 11 speech prize); Abbey Chamberlain (1st = year 11 speech prize).
SPORTS AWARDS
Ashleigh Keown (senior tennis doubles champion); Alice Kingan (senior tennis singles champion, senior tennis doubles champion); Ahesia Cameron (athletics junior champion); Helena Johns (senior triathlon champion); Abigail Ferguson (highest football goal scorer); Meagan Bell (senior triathlon team); Genevieve Paisley (senior triathlon team, most valuable senior football player); Hayley Lawrence (senior swimming champion); Lisa Fenwick (intermediate athletics champion); Madeline Sinha (intermediate athletics champion); Mayanna Scott (intermediate athletics champion, most talented rowing, contribution to rowing); Leah Slee (most improved rugby player); Nicole McCone (most outstanding netball player); Katelyn Moore (most valuable basketball player); Hannah Medlicott (senior cross country champion); Sarah Jackson (most valuable volleyball player); Emma Forbes (senior athletics champion, senior badminton doubles champion); Ellie-May Sandri (senior badminton doubles champion, senior badminton singles champion, senior hockey player of the year).
Waitaki Boys' High School senior prizegiving - November 8, 2012
Finn Robinson, Berry & Co Prize and Medal: Dux of School
SPORTS AWARDS
Dean Fenwick (Cunningham Cup, Most Tries - Interschool Rugby Matches); James Hutton (Matheson Cup, Trapshooting); Jack Mansfield (Bringans' Cup, Trapshooting High Overall Shooter); Joshua Ratcliff (Waitaki Softball Trophy, Most Valued Player 1st IX Softball); Cameron Tonkin (WBHS Plate, Badminton); Don Lolo (Ian Hurst Cup, Outstanding Merit: Rugby); Robert Jackson (Moore Trophy, Most Valued 1st XI Football Player); Jason McGimpsey (Milner Cricket Plate, Dedication to the Spirit of Cricket); Issac Milne (Peter Barton Memorial Trophy, 2nd XV Rugby - Team Contribution); Cameron Dellaway (Peter Barton Memorial Trophy, 2nd XV Rugby - Team Contribution); Lachlan Kingan (Malcom Holmes Memorial Cup, Captain 1st XI Cricket); Lachlan Kingan (Laing Cup, Highest Batting Average: 1st XI Cricket); Blayne Howe (Smith Softball Trophy, Captain 1st IX Softball); Sean Scobie (McCulloch Cup, Intermediate Cross Country); Matthew Staples (Oamaru Rowing Club Patron's Cup, All Round Contribution to Rowing Squad); Jesse Peacock (Denny Cup, Contribution to 1st XI Hockey); James Savage (Isbister Cup, Most Valued Interschool Player 1st XI Hockey); Marc Fox (Russell Drew Trophy, Most Points Scored: Rugby); Hamish Elliott (Hunt Cup, Senior Cross Country); Rylie Rooney (Cartwright Cup, Best Bowling 1st XI Cricket); Jeremy Tasker (Massey Memorial Cup, Swimming, Barrett Cup, Swimmer of the Year), James Wright (Hopley Cup, Captain 1st XI Hockey); Cameron Ryder (Chris Bond Cup, Most Valued Golfer); Jake Rhodes (George Nixon Memorial Cup, Captain 1st XV Rugby); Blake Van Rooy, (Croquet); Matt Munro (Trenchard Memorial Cup, Outstanding Merit: Cricket); Ryan McAuley (Brian de Geest Trophy, Basketballer of the Year, Service to Basketball); Hamish Elliott (Craig Finnie, 1st XV rugby Service); Ryan Whitburn (Waitaki Cup, Squash); Blayne Howe (Greg Koppert Trophy, Most Dedicated Player 1st IX Softball); Lachlan May (Willetts Cup, Intermediate Swimming); Joshua Proctor (Coombs Cup, Tennis, WBHS Cup for Senior Doubles Champions, Tennis); James Savage (WBHS Cup for Senior Doubles Champions, Tennis, Les Duffy Cup, Intermediate Golf); Kris Rush (Peter Williams Prize & Trophy, Long Driving Competition); Healey White (WBHS Cup for exceptional performance in an individual sport)
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Year 11
Joshua Tonkin (Accounting); Tim Craig (Economics, Science, Mathematics, History); Damien Kitto (Economics, Computing and Digital Design)
William Mitchell (Agriculture); Joshua Cederman (Design Technology Metal); Joshua Cederman (Design Technology Electronics); Dylan Williams, (Physical Education); James McCulloch (Art, English); Sean Scobie (Design Technology Wood, Graphics); Cullen Smith (Work Skills); James Hobson, (History); Aman Kumar (English for Speakers of Other Languages); Duncan McLeod (Music); Ed Aldridge (Music).
Year 12
Cameron Ryder (Physical Education); Roman Johnson (Graphics, Physics); James Savage (Accounting, History); Junior Soonthornsaratul (Economics, English, Chemistry); Thomas Galbraith (Mathematics); Robert Jackson (Geography); Marcel Matsinger (Art); Craig Devlin (Work Skills); Dean Fenwick (Agriculture); Jacob Donaldson (Horticulture); Sagar Krishna (Horticulture); Doughbert Gargar (Biology); Vincent Adams (Music); Roman Johnson (Furniture Making); Shayle Baldwin (Construction and Mechanical Technology); Thomas Galbraith (Electronics Technology); Shayle Baldwin (Gateway); Paea Kava (English for Speakers of Other Languages).
Year 13
Tazman Forgie (Accounting); James Wright (Agriculture, Trade Carpentry); Mitchell Thompson Holloway (Biology, Chemistry); Bevin Joiner (Digital Media, Graphics, Visual Arts - Painting); Braden Familton (Digital Media); Cameron Tonkin (Economics); Finn Robinson (Classical Studies, English, Geography, Mathematics with Statistics and Modelling); Boris Ip (English as a Second Language); Cameron Delloway (Mathematics with Calculus, Physics); Blair Grant (Physical Education); Niall Renton (Construction and Mechanical Technology); Fabio Raimundo (Visual Arts - Design)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Fabio Raimundo, Warwick Smith Prize, Design and Painting
Finn Robinson, Oamaru Youth Orchestra Prize
Damien Kitto, Porter Cup, Debating
Finn Robinson, Rotary Club of Oamaru Prize, Speech Year 13
Cameron Tonkin, Horrell Cup, Senior Mastermind
James McCulloch, WBHS Best Senior, Essay Writing
G.W. Ambler Trophy, Talent Quest, awarded at Junior Prize giving in 2012
Duncan McLeod, Warwick Newton Memorial Trophy, Music
Jeremy Tasker, Kinder Rose Bowl, Best Vocalist
Jisoo Park, Lyall Shanks Trophy, Graphics: Most improved student
William Saulala, Lyall Shanks Trophy, Graphics: Most improved student
Joshua Ratcliff, Rotary Club of Oamaru Prize, Speech Year 12
Justyn Allen, WBHS Canteen Prize, Long Service
Edward Smith, WBHS Canteen Prize, Long Service
Cody Todd, WBHS Canteen Prize, Long Service
Caide Howe, Te Pai Art Award
Tien Thongvanit, Contribution to Visual Art, Most Improved Art Student
Jeremy Tasker, D.M. Bolt Assembly Reading Cup
Samuel Wilson, Evenden Cup, Debating
Finn Robinson, WBHS School Library Prize, Outstanding Service
Jeremy Tasker, Sun Tharathep Cup for Contribuition to Chess, Senior Chess
Finn Robinson, Lilburn Cup, Music
James McCulloch, Rotary Club of Waitaki Prize, Speech Year 11
Geordy Johnstone, WBHS Prize, Drama
Mitchell Thompson Holloway, WBHS Prize Music
Jonathan Sherwood, WBHS Prize Music
James McCulloch, Lee Cup, Debating
Dean Fenwick, Special Agriculture prize for contribution to Agriculture
James Wright, Grant McNaughton Prize Agriculture
LEADERSHIP
Shayle Baldwin, Don House
James Wright, Don House
Jeremy Tasker, Forrester House
Travis Macdonald, Lee House
Ryan McAuley, Sutherland House
James Wright, Deputy Head Prefect
Jamie Robb, John Reid Memorial Cup, Head Prefect
PRESTIGE AWARDS
Junior Soonthornsaratul, Lincoln John Tempero Award
Jeremy Tasker, North Otago Masonic Charitable Trust Prize
Vincent Adams, WBHS Performing Artist of the Year Cup
Blair Grant, Elliot Memorial Cup (Sportsman of the Year)
Matthew Willetts, Peter McHugh Citizenship Award
Braden Familton, Bluelight Lachlan McLean Prize
Jeremy Tasker, Rector's Citizenship Prize
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Finn Robinson, The Peter Yeoman Cup & Scholarship
Jason McGimpsey, N.S. Woods Citizenship Prize
HERITAGE AWARDS
Cam Boswell, The Shrimski Special Citizenship Prize & Trophy
George Francis , Denis Blundell Award (Jug)
James Wright, The Milner Memorial Award (Photo)
TOP SCHOLARS OF THE SCHOOL
Tim Craig, Top Scholar (Yr 11)
Junior Soonthornsaratul, Crombie & Price Top Scholar (Yr 12)
Mitchell Thompson Holloway, Hope & Associates Prize Proxime Accessit
HONOURS BLAZERS
Finn Robinson
Jamie Robb
Blair Grant
Jeremy Tasker
James Wright
Jason McGimpsey




