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Updated 8 December 2017
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Academic honours 2017
Katrina L Ward Cup (Dux)
, most outstanding academic, Kathy Hastie and Jordan Wise
de Jong Trophy
, for a consistent effort in all areas of school life, Maggie Powell
Luman Family Trophy
, outstanding leadership in and out of the classroom, Jessica Hood
Fitchett Trophy
, most outstanding female leader, Emi Ng
Andrea Jean Jenkins Cup
, outstanding leadership and commitment from the head girl, Jessica Hood
Leggatt Prize & Old Collegians’ Trophy
, outstanding leadership and commitment from the head boy, John Richardson
The G W Resilience Trophy
, the student who has shown real courage and tenacity in the face of adversity, Madison Tims
Galatians Trophy
, the student who in the opinion of the staff, displays the following qualities: patience; kindness; faithfulness; humility and self-control – a decent young man or woman who has proven to be an excellent and influential citizen by the strength of their character, Callum Herbert
Seavill Cup
, contributed most to the St Paul’s in a wide variety of activities, Michael Turnbull
John van Grootel Memorial Trophy
, diligence and persistence in the Junior School, Dant'e Parata
International Relations Prize
, contributed most to fostering international relations, Proud Srisa An
Te Reo Trophy
, an individual who walks in tea o Maori (the Maori world) for cultural well-being and who applies themselves to all facets of School life, Heath Campbell and Dallas Taikato
Hawaiki Rising Scholarship
, Briarna Cardon and Siobahn Taute-Collier
Beckett Prize for Literature
, excelled in the study of Literature in Level 3 English, Talitha Patrick
Photo Life Studios Graphics Art Award
, excellence in Graphics and Art Design, Shaun Campbell
David Harries Memorial Trophy
, most outstanding Graphics student, across all levels, Shaun Campbell
Mike Powell Memorial Trophy
, most outstanding craftsmanship, Shaun Campbell
Graphics and Technology Department and Waikato Master Builder’s Award
, the senior Construction class student who has shown enthusiasm, teamwork, a great attitude, pride in their finished work and has completed all the theory and practical units to a very high standard, Jarrad Dickson
St Paul’s Collegiate ICT Cup
, student who displayed dedication and commitment to ICT support, Callum Herbert
Kaueranga Plaque
, excelled in the area of Practical Science, Madison Tims
Deloitte Prize
, top student in Business Sciences who is continuing with economics at university, Matthew Jayasuria
Parents’ Association Scholarship
, a Year 12 student who started in the lower band and has qualified for NCEA Level 3, John Palmhof
Lander Family Trophy
, the Year 9 student who excelled in all areas of school life, Frazer Tam
Haylett-Petty Memorial Trophy
, a Year 11 student who excelled in all areas of school life,
John Oehley Cup
, a Year 12 student who excelled in all areas of school life, Victoria Chanwai
Headmaster’s prizes
, outstanding service to the school in areas of academic, leadership, sport, culture and/or service. Emily Dela Rue, Matthew Jayasuria, Melody Lango, Evia Nakarawa, Talitha Patrick, Oliver Saunders, Tao Savou, Hamish Tapp, Phoebe Thompson and Proud Srisa An.
BNZ Awards
, Year 13 students who have excelled academically and/or in leadership, sport and cultural areas. Fergus Burke, Heath Campbell, Callum Herbert, Kate Littlejohn and Grace Li.
A stream of scholarship success