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We wanted to take the time to acknowledge the success of our tamariki as well as those past pupils who have had some phenomenal success:-
To Nina Atkinson Milin on being awarded the St Catherine’s Year 9 scholarship for 2023
To our tamariki who were awarded the following at the End of Year assembly (some children were absent due to illness)
The Consistent Effort Award is awarded to one from each class
Awarded to a student who has maintained a strong work ethic, and commitment to the task in hand, throughout the year (including behaviour).
Te Ākau - Olivier Desiles
Te Awa - Betty Price
Te Moana - Nikki Schlemmer
Te Maunga - Estelle Georgiou
The Most Progress Award
Awarded to a student who has made the most progress throughout the year in their school life and learning
Te Ākau - Thenmooli Mogan
Te Awa - Samuel tye
Te Moana - Jessie Sene Lane
Te Maunga - William Tye
Active Learner Award
Awarded to the student who has demonstrated a proactive disposition towards their learning.
Active learners regularly seek feedback and use constructive criticism to lift achievement. Over time active learners become self-directed; they have input into what and how they learn. (across all curriculum areas).
Te Ākau - Caleb Ackerley
Te Awa - Gila Crosbie
Te Moana - Brea Atkinson Milin
Te Maunga - Alina Meech
The R.E.A.L. Citizen for each class
For consistently modeling respect, for excelling, and for being an aware learner in all areas of school life.
Te Ākau - Sakora Walker
Te Awa - Alexander Meech
Te Moana - Tom Adams
Te Maunga - Jamie Tritsarolis
Lesley Duncan Prize - The Lesley Duncan prize is given to a student who has progressed markedly in their study of English in year 8.
The recipient of this award for 2022 is Zoe Bouras
The Sporting Excellence Cup
This is awarded to the student who has represented the school for sport as well as rep teams at a high level.
Sporting Excellence Cup is awarded to
Monica Paese
The Netball Cups - after a very successful season of netball the following cups were awarded to:-
Year 5 & 6 Player of the Year: Brea
Year 7 & 8 Player of the Year: Parvati
Senior Player of the Year Cup: Alina
Regional Athletics - following an excellent result at Interzone 5 girls went to represent us at the Regional athletics and they did superbly.
Our Year 6 team took second place - Alice Mulhern, Brea Atkinson Milin, Monica Paese, and Leanne Crosbie
Year 4 Long jump was won by Gila Crosbie
Then we have the results of our very talented Monica Paese
- 1st 80m,
1st 150m,
1st long jump,
3rd equal high jump
The Revill Arts Cup is to acknowledge those students who show great talent in the Arts. The arts are powerful forms of expression that recognise, value, and contribute to the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa New Zealand, enriching the lives of all New Zealanders.
This year for Visual Art it was awarded to Abby Johnson
Oral Presentation Cup:
As part of the specialised senior programme we are fortunate enough to have drama lessons with the talented Susan Fogarty.
The seniors learn to memorise /perform and deliver a speech with dramatic eloquence. This year we have had a unique round one as every member of the class had learned their speech to a high standard and was voted into the final.
The cup for the student who made the greatest improvement has been shared by:-
William Tye and Parvati Mogan (both absent)
Oral Presentation Cup Winners -
The three winners this year were once again close to place...Our team of outside judges made the difficult decision.
3rd place: Alina Meech and Issy St Just
2nd place: Abby Johnson
1st place: Nadia Monahan
We have also heard of much success with our past pupils which we are thrilled about. Here are some of them (and please let me know who I have missed)
St Catherine’s
- Maia Bouras - Deputy Head Girl St Catherines as well as gaining a scholarship for
General excellence Year 12
Senior Science Scholarship
Cultural Black for her art
- Molly O’Regan - Cultural Black for her art
- Petra Bouras - First in French, first equal in Creative Technologies, and a range of seconds
- Glenys Crosbie - Sporting Black for being outstanding in a sport
- Mia Adams - /second equal in Art, Digilience in RE, Science, and English
Scots College
- Ashley Geusebroek - Head of Sport
St Patrick’s College
- Ruben Manz - Dux as well as an A+ in his University paper
- James Pink - First in Let’s Get Inventing
- Adam Burns - First in I want to be a designer
- Tommaso Esposito - First in Mathematics and First in English
Wellington East
- Brianna Tawhiri - Manakura Māori prefect as well as Manakura Kapa Haka prefect
- Olivia St Just: Tangiwai school leavers scholarship as well as coming 3rd at CrossFit Nationals which in itself is pretty amazing as she has never competed before this! This event involved competing in 7 events over 2 days of competition. The events are all different and focus on different areas of fitness- strength, running, rowing, swimming, gymnastics, weight lifting etc
- Peita Proudfoot - Business Studies 300 - top award while being in Year 12
- Sophia Meech - class prize for Music, Digital Technology and French
St Mary’s College
- Elise McArley - Excellence in Drama
whakamihi | congratulations