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Senior Prizegiving
 
Photo by Frankie Vella

Senior Prizegiving

Arnika Hazelwood and Mark Anderson —

We celebrated Senior Prizegiving and farewelled Year 13 students in November.

We appreciated the wonderful performances from our Kapa Haka, Orchestra, Jazz Band, Choir and rock groups Carmina and Painted Blind.

Congratulations to all prizewinners. 

Cuba Rust was awarded Dux of Logan Park High School 2018 with George Sabonadiere awarded Proxime Accessit - runner-up to Dux 2018. The full list of awards are published below:

Special Awards

Dux and University of Otago Dux Scholarship – Cuba Rust

Proxime Accessit- George Sabonadiere

John Letts Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Activities – George Sabonadiere

Head Boy – Lucan Willis

Head Girl – Bella Rennie

Student Representative on Board of Trustees – George Sabonadiere

Chairperson of Student Council – Rosa Miles-Seeley

Service to School – Louis Freeman, Tyler Proctor, Cuba Rust

J P Dufour Memorial Citizenship Award – Quinn Hardie

Service to International Friendship – Lokesh Menariya

Service to School Sports – Alise Allnatt and Louis Freeman

Otago Daily Times Class Acts 2018 – Bella Rennie, George Sabonadiere

Year 11 Awards

Jordan Bailey (honours in hospitality); Isaac Barham (premier in materials technology (metal), honours in Latin); CJ Barnes (service to Tikanga Maori - senior); Cristina Barriga (premier in environmental geography); Molly Barton (award for English, premier in mathematics, premier in science, honours in French, honours in history, honours in physical education); Crystal Booth (honours in hospitality); Tam Chanthasen (honours in Korean); Adair Clark (premier in environmental geography, premier in science, honours in English); Jaden Cooper (honours in science); Daniel Cowles (premier in physical education, honours in food technology, intermediate boys cross country champion); Matthew Cowles (honours in environmental geography); Rebecca Dalphin (premier in French, premier in physical education, honours in English, honours in Year 12 calculus, girls football - most improved player, junior girls athletic champion, junior girls cross country champion); Firth Deacon (honours in mathematics); Sasha Freeman (honours in health education); Maggie Gorman (girls football - best team member); Laura Graham (honours in health education, girls cricket award, senior netball most valuable player - development squads); Noah Hjertquist (honours in digital technology); Jorja Hutton (premier in hospitality, senior girls badminton champion); Amasio Jutel (honours in mathematics); Chikane Kusama (honours in ESOL); Leo Lublow-Catty (honours in digital technology); Jake Marshall (honours in materials technology (wood)); Silva McDowell (honours in English, honours in history); Carly McGavin (honours in drama, honours in history); Roslyn McLean (premier in design and visual communication, premier in English, premier in materials technology (fabric), honours in art, honours in science); Ella Molteno (honours in history); Lisel Nader-Turner (honours in mathematics); Mikey Rainbow (honours in design and visual communication); Mae Rose-Wills (premier in art, girls futsal - most valuable player, intermediate girls cross country champion, senior girls volleyball most improved player); Amelia Ross (premier in digital technology, honours in drama, honours in science); Helen Ruan (premier in history, honours in art, honours in English, honours in mathematics, senior girls volleyball most valuable player trophy); Yaara Schaaff (premier in food technology, premier in mathematics, honours in science); Paige Sigmund (trophy for emerging actor); Gray Smith (premier in English); Liam Smith (intermediate boys athletic champion); Lucy Spittle (honours in English, honours in Korean, honours in mathematics); Sophie Sun (prize for excellence in competition mathematics, premier in science, premier in Year 13 calculus, honours in English, honours in history, honours in music); Danielle Sunitsch (honours in English, honours in mathematics); Esther Tamati (Mana Pounamu young achiever's award, service to Tikanga Maori - senior); Jazmin Taylor (honours in English); Isabel Townsley (honours in physical education, trophy for emerging actor); Anna Walrond (English department Prize, premier in historical research); Philip Yeardley (boys futsal - most improved player); Cathy Zeng (premier in drama, premier in music, honours in English, honours in history, honours in science, excellence in Year 11 musical performance).

Year 12 awards

Albert Baeumer (prize for excellence in senior mathematics); Abraham Baillie (senior award for jazz combo music); Nerise Barnes (outstanding contribution to girls hockey); Abi Barton (prize for excellence in senior mathematics and science, honours in physical education, girls futsal - most improved player, senior girls cross country champion); Connor Bedwell (premier in music); Olivia Bradfield (honours in biology, honours in classical studies, honours in English, honours in statistics); Jack Bredenbeck (prize for digital technology); Magnus Campbell (honours in calculus, honours in English); Phoebe Cox-Herring (honours in hospitality); Grace Valentina Cunningham (excellence in Year 12 musical performance); Lealia Devereux (honours in history, girls hockey - most improved player, senior formal writing award); Lucas Dubyk (Year 12 drama trophy for greatest improvement in self-confidence and oral communication); Henry Eden-Mann (premier in digital technology, honours in English); Liam Gill (senior boys athletic champion); Trent Hawthorne (honours in media studies); Alice Houston-Page (premier in French, premier in history, honours in biology, honours in drama, honours in English); Oliver Hughes (premier in materials technology (wood), honours in design and visual communication); Jahkoda Hunt (honours in mathematics); Emily Hutton (honours in painting, girls hockey - best team member); Cameron James-Pirie (premier in statistics, honours in media studies); Ziggi Kaitai-Martin (Mana Pounamu young achiever's award); Gabriel Kovacs (drama cup); Ben Kunath (honours in physics); Alex Lambert-Janes (honours in accounting); Erin Lamond (honours in photography); Payge Leishman (premier in food technology); Finn Lillis (cup for cricket, cup for rugby); Eamon Lupton-Wilson (first XI boys football - most improved player); Beth Lynch (premier in English, premier in materials technology (fabric), honours in history, honours in statistics); Colin Macandrew (cup for brass playing); Molly Marshall (premier in photography); Kotoka Matsushima (honours in ESOL); Leah McDonnell (premier in accounting, premier in chemistry, premier in physical education, premier in physics, honours in calculus, honours in English, intermediate girls athletic champion); Casper McGuire (premier in drama, honours in history, honours in media studies, excellence in drama cup); Joe McKee (handball most valuable player (senior boys), senior boys volleyball trophy, LPHS senior chess champion trophy); Piper McKerracher (premier in media studies, premier in painting, honours in art history); Finn McKinlay (honours in music, award for melodic improvisation); Angus McLean (honours in Chinese); Rosa Miller (premier in historical research, honours in classical studies, honours in English); James Mitchell (premier in design and visual communication, premier in physics, honours in chemistry); Cameron Monteath (premier in Year 13 music, honours in chemistry, honours in English, honours in history, senior award for chamber music, senior award for composition); Hamish O'Malley-King (cup for excellence in English, premier in English); Sujata Ritchie (premier in career pathways); Zak Rudin (English department prize, premier in classical studies, honours in biology, honours in calculus, honours in drama, honours in physics); Bella Sefo (Otago Secondary Schools’ Pacific Island recognition award); Linea Simons (premier in biology, premier in calculus, premier in geography, honours in chemistry, honours in painting); Lichen Sorrel (honours in physical education); Sam Souquet (honours in mathematics); Molly Stebbings (honours in drama); Aidhan Taylor (honours in digital technology); Emma White (honours in career pathways); Sean Wilson (premier in hospitality); Samuel Yeardley (award for technical excellence and most valuable player in senior football).

Year 13 awards

Alise Allnatt (honours in biology, honours in chemistry, honours in statistics); Dylan Anakin (Year 13 certificate); Joseph Araya (University of Otago Performance Entrance Scholarship, honours in classical studies, boys futsal - most valuable player); Angus Avery (Year 13 certificate); Mitchell Barnes (premier in digital technology); Danny Barton (honours in chemistry, honours in physics); Zion Berwick (senior Shakespeare performance prize); Nicola Bishop (Year 13 certificate); Reuben Bosworth (Year 13 certificate); Karl Brinsdon (Year 13 certificate); Briana Buijck (premier in Gateway, service to library); Jacinta Burney (Year 13 certificate); Jamie Byas (trophy for best senior contribution to junior drama); Reuben Campbell (cricket batting award, hockey award); James Checketts (honours in English, film club award); Max Clark (Year 13 certificate); Aidan Clements (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, premier in materials technology (fabric)); Barney Connolly (award for excellence in contemporary music); Jeannie Corona (senior Shakespeare performance prize, Year 13 certificate); Stella Dalglish (Year 13 certificate); Henry Deaker (Year 13 certificate); Zoe Degas (cup for girls basketball most valuable player, senior girls handball most valuable player); Joseph Dewhirst (honours in physical education, senior boys basketball most valuable player trophy); Kaila Dobson (premier in hospitality); Sammy Donaldson (honours in Gateway); Lindsay Dowden-Mackay (Year 13 certificate); Leila East Giles (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, senior girls athletic champion, senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Joel Field (Year 13 certificate); Georgia Ford-Keen (senior librarian award); Maggie Franks (honours in physical education, most improved basketball player (girls), senior A netball cup most valuable player); Colin Freeman (Year 13 certificate); Louis Freeman (University of Otago New Frontiers Entrance Scholarship, most valuable player award - contribution to waterpolo, senior boys cross country champion, service to school music); Jock Gibson (Year 13 certificate); Jack Gilmore (senior creative writing award - prose); Conor Gorman (boys hockey - best team member); Alex Hall (University of Otago Performance Entrance Scholarship, premier in media studies, honours in English); Quinn Hardie (premier in drama, senior Shakespeare group performance prize, trophy for excellence in stagecraft, theatre sports award); Owain Harker (University of Otago 150th Entrance Scholarship, premier in Biology); Lennix Hibbert (Year 13 certificate); Benny Holloway (senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Shiloh Holman (Year 13 certificate); Celeste Howard (English department prize, premier in photography, honours in media studies, award for set design and building); Yi Kang Huang (Year 13 certificate); Sophia Hunt (honours in painting); Tamzin Hurring (Year 13 certificate); Juan Javier (Year 13 certificate); Rikke Kikkawa-McLeod (senior award for orchestral music, senior award for string playing); Morgan Koykka (Year 13 certificate); Krystal Lamsdale (Year 13 certificate); Skye Lee-Cottle (Year 13 certificate); Amy Lloyd (honours in calculus, honours in computing, honours in physics, honours in statistics); Mary Locker (2018 Korean award, award for excellence in foreign languages, premier in foreign languages, honours in history, best senior girls hockey player, senior award for woodwind playing); Yogesh Mamgain (service to school cricket trophy); Lyndi Matthews (Year 13 certificate); Jess Mckean-Jenks (Year 13 certificate); Cushla Melville (premier in Chinese); Lokesh Menariya (Year 13 certificate); Rosa Miles-Seeley (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, premier in French, honours in biology, honours in classical studies, honours in history); Theo Molteno (University of Otago Vice-Chancellor's Entrance Scholarship, premier in design and visual communication, premier in materials technology (wood), premier in physics, honours in calculus, trophy for most improved basketball player (boys), senior boys badminton champion, service to school sailing); Daniel Moyle (Year 13 certificate); Lucas Nyhof (honours in digital technology); Aiko Otono (Year 13 certificate); Clay Paepke (Year 13 certificate); Jim Pearson (honours in materials technology (wood)); Alex Penty (Year 13 certificate); Arlo Priest Forsyth (premier in chemistry); Tyler Proctor (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Daniel Real (Year 13 certificate); Bella Rennie (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, prize for excellence in statistical research, honours in drama, honours in English, honours in media studies, senior award for choral music, senior Shakespeare group performance prize, choreography award, cup for best all-rounder in drama); Calum Rogers (waterpolo team player of the year); Henry Ruan (Year 13 certificate); Cuba Rust (University of Otago Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship, cup for literary excellence, award for excellence in painting, premier in classical studies, premier in history, premier in literary excellence, premier in painting, honours in drama, cup for drama performance and direction, service to school drama); George Sabonadiere (award for scholarship in literature, prize in communication, premier in classical studies, premier in historical research, cup for excellence in speaking, senior creative writing award - poetry); Robbie Sinclair (Year 13 certificate); Finn Spencer (University of Otago Vice-chancellor's Entrance Scholarship, Year 13 certificate); Neive Strang (honours in music, honours in photography, senior award for musical performance); James Tapp (Year 13 certificate); Yukino Ueki (Year 13 certificate); Connor Vosh (senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Jessica Whittle (Year 13 certificate); Lucan Willis (University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship, award for excellence in stagecraft, senior Shakespeare group performance prize); Jack Wing (award for band playing); Leven Wu (Year 13 certificate); Silas WynLaegan (Year 13 certificate); Ariyan Zarei (business scholarship award, premier in accounting, premier in statistics, honours in design and visual communication).

Premier Blues

(In alphabetical order of surname)

Joseph Araya Football
Connor Bedwell Orchestra
Karl Brinsdon Young Inventors
Jacinta Burney Marching
Bill Campbell Robotics
Rawinia-Ra Cooper-Parata Kapa Haka
Henry Eden-Mann Robotics
Ziggi Kaitai-Martin Parkour
Annie Kennedy-Atchison Surf Life Saving
Rikke Kikkawa-McLeod Composition / Band
Mary Locker Composition / Band
Casper McGuire Model United Nations (MUNA)
Ella Molteno Luge
Caitlin O'Brien Aerobics
Cuba Rust Composition / Band
George Sabonadiere Public Speaking
Neive Strang Composition / Band
Anna Walrond Sailing
Samuel Yeardley Football