2024 SENIOR AWARDS
Congratulations to our senior students whose achievements were recognised at our annual Senior Awards ceremony.
Congratulations to our senior students whose achievements were recognised at our annual Senior Awards ceremony on Wednesday 30 October.
Josh Moody was named Dux of the college for academic excellence of the highest order, Amy Benson was named Proxime Accessit for academic excellence, and Tom Sides was named Best All-Round Student for 2024.
The college’s new head students for 2025 were announced and they are:
Ania-Kanu Saklani
Charlie Roy
Ryan Enoka
Lucy Radford.
In addition to the presentation of awards, we were treated to wonderful performances from the college’s leavers’ band, the classical group, the jazz combo, the college choir, Angelo Dale performing ‘Crazy’ by Gnarls Barkley, an original song ‘Shapes’ performed by Bryne Bloxham, Otis Murphy and Calum Martineau, and a haka pōwhiri performed by Te Mākahi o Tititea (MAC’s kapa haka group).
Thank you to our official guests, parents, caregivers and whānau who attended to share the occasion with us. And many thanks to our generous sponsors for their support of our students.
We will have more photos to share from the occasion in next week's newsletter.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Year 11
Highest achievement: Noah Moody (mathematics, history, economics and business), Bede Laming (agriculture and woodwork), Francesca Peters (English, geography, event and entertainment technologies), Tommy Cotter (music and level 2 calculus), Denali Emmitt (level 2 statistics), Jack Sides (level 2 physics), Nico Pettit (te reo Māori), Ethan Highsted (science), Georgia Davies (art design), Sophia Menlove (outdoor pursuits), Zoe Gumpatzes (art painting and photography), Phoebe Laker (Spanish), Sam Harper (physical education), Quinn Bailey (computer studies), Millie Slaven (spatial product and design), Laila Wray (food and nutrition), Ashley Beaton (mechanical engineering), Susannah West (drama)
High achievement: Jack Sides (level 2 calculus and economics and business), Mikayla Botting (English, drama and level 2 physics), Rhian Telfer, Madi Lovelock (economics and business), Jack Stanley (mechanical engineering), Ruby Smith, Kaitlyn Tooley, Maja Griffith-Jones (English), Dani Maguire, Sam Harper, Zoe Gumpatzes, Kasey Brooks (mathematics), Denali Emmitt, Alianna Hay, Caroline Smith (science), Nico Pettit (maths and science), Susannah West (science and English), Phoebe Laker (physical education), Tommy Cotter (computer studies), Tasmin Murphy, Dougal McConnell (outdoor pursuits)
Year 12
Highest achievement: Dan McKean (computer studies), Archie Bruce (English), Lachlan Hay (outdoor pursuits and physical education), Grace Thomas (geography and history), Lucy Liddell (chemistry and food and nutrition), Cody Brett (woodwork), Amber Leslie (art painting), Ania-Kanu Saklani (Spanish), Dorothy Anderson (financial capability), Elizabeth Pell (economics), Jessie McNeil (event and entertainment technologies), Max Bretherton (mathematics and statistics), Sam Wilson (music technology), Will Blyth (business), Alex Coupland (psychology), Ayla Howard (photography), Chloe Field (tourism), Monty Brown (gateway), Ryan Enoka (te reo Māori), Sophia Lyon (art design), Chloe Murray (music), Rebecca Blanc (agriculture), Amelia Latchford (biology), George Allwood (mechanical engineering), Mia Waite (drama), Joseph Combe (spatial and product design)
High achievement: Ryan Stembridge (psychology and English), Lucy Liddell (biology and English), Dan McKean (level 3 calculus), Lucy Johns, Axel Macdougall, Douglas Wise (English), Cody Brett (outdoor pursuits), Aria Winter, Cholula Brown (mathematics and statistics), Barnes Metcalfe (physics), Midori Osnabrugge (chemistry)
Year 13
Highest Achievement: Elsa Buckley (chemistry, physics and academic English), Josh Moody (biology and psychology), Ruby Ives (agribusiness and food and nutrition), Will Anderson (gateway and financial capability), Katie Lawrence (statistics and outdoor pursuits), Sophie Walsh (visual art painting), Oisin Corbett (spatial and product design), Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills (economics), Daniel Clark (pathways), Anton Jones (computing), Eva Gilbertson (mathematics and statistics), Otis Murphy (music), Suki Leigh (drama), Mackenzie Hall (event and entertainment technologies), Emily Lovelock (English), Aryenyo Emasu (visual art photography), Hamish Tye (visual art design), Ollie Baldwin (business and enterprise), Sacha Swanson (te reo Māori), Tai Treadwell-Burke (calculus), Tom Sides (history), Hunter Tuck (woodwork), Anna Worsley (materials technology), Annie Wells (Spanish), Taylah Jones (tourism), Lulu Pettit (geography)
High achievement: Jodie Wellwood (physics and biology), Hunter Webb, Annie Wells (English), Amber Robinson (geography), Matthew Botting (physical education), Oisin Corbett (psychology), Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills (business and enterprise), Ollie Mann, Sean Byres (outdoor pursuits), Emily Schmidt (mathematics and statistics), Elsa Buckley (biology), Tai Treadwell-Burke (chemistry), Tom Sides (academic English)
Special Academic Awards
Tommy Cotter, Dan McKean(science and technology scholarships), Tom Sides (history), Josh Moody (mathematics scholarship), Alyssa Fellingham (outdoor pursuits scholarship), Oscar Leigh, George Allwood, Anna Worsley (effort in workshop), Cody Brett (woodcraft workmanship)
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Olive Sinclair, Olivia-mae Stanley (dance), Noah Burrows (surf rescue), Sophie Fountain (equestrian), Sylvia Trotter (skiing), Nico Pettit (biathlon), Phoebe Laker, Amaya East, Cody Armstrong, Millie East, Matthew Botting (athletics), Lily Wilson (2025 St John National cadet)
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Grace Thomas, Hannah Thomas (dance), Heidi Kendrick (equestrian), Angus Smith, Sophie Smith (rodeo), Josh Moody (triathlon), Fin Melville Ives, Luke Harrold (skiing), Carter Guichard (road cycling), Baxter Pollard (biathlon), Cam Melville Ives (snowboarding)
PREMIER SPORTS AWARDS
Millie East (girls’ sports), Tom Sides (boys’ sports)
SERVICE AWARDS
Ben Pell, Zoe Raffills, Neve Brugman, Tom Sides, Lulu Pettit, Aryenyo Emasu, Nicole Power, Caspar Waddington, Jessica Gould, Vida Osborne, Kyan Prince, Tane Haines, Ben McMurray, Jodie Wellwood, Kate Ritchie, Sophie Walsh, Evie Pendlebury, Josh Moody, Abbey Ragg, Annika Massey, Isabella Noble-Kirkbride, Ella Sarginson, Ruby Ives, Emily McCarthy, Lola Underwood-Vize, Lily Wilson, Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills, Lottie Hunt, Will Anderson, Zavier Tayler, Eben McCamish (students in the community with distinction), Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills (students in the community – special recognition), Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills, Zoe Raffills, Sacha Swanson, Josh Moody (house spirit), Lulu Pettit (special recognition - sustainability), Jodie Wellwood, Katie Lawrence (whole-hearted contribution), Zavier Taylor, Daisy Sanders, Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills, Ella Sarginson (special recognition), Ruby Ives (student council recognition)
Duke of Edinburgh International Awards
Dani Maguire, Ruby Ives, Jazz Gillespie, Phoebe Gillespie, Ania-Kanu Saklani, Lili Kaler, Ella Asberg, Zoe Gumpatzes (bronze), Chloe Murray, Katie Lawrence, Lola Ritchie, Olive Sedon, Ruby Smith, Tom Sides, Zavier Taylor (silver), Amy Benson, Lucy Radford, Lulu Pettit, Anton Jones (gold)
CULTURAL AWARDS
Rāhana Brett (te ūkaipō), Sacha Swanson (te korowai o te mātauranga)
ARTS AWARD
Otis Murphy (wholehearted contribution to the arts)
EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Abbey Ragg, Alexis-Sofia Harvey-Wills, Amber Robinson, Amy Benson, Annie Wells, Annika Massey, Anton Jones, Aryenyo Emasu, Baxter Pollard, Ben McMurray, Coco Bentley, Daisy Sanders, Ella Sarginson, Elsa Buckley, Eva Gilbertson, Freya Hawker, Hugo Corin, Hugo Sinclair, Hunter Webb, Isabelle van der Wilt, Isla Hearley, Josh Moody, Katie Lawrence, Kyla Go, Lena Pollard, Lewis Turner, Lily Wilson, Lucy Laker, Millie East, Neve Brugman, Nicole Power, Renee Cunningham, Ruby Ives, Sacha Swanson, Sophie Walsh, Tai Treadwell-Burke, Tom Sides, Vida Osborne, Zavier Taylor, Zoe Laws
SCHOLARSHIPS
Lily Wilson (medical), Otis Murphy (music), Lottie Hunt (law), Ollie Baldwin (art), Beau Gordon, Kyle Millar, Will Anderson, (vocational), Ania-Kanu Saklani, Tyler Gawn (leadership), Zavier Taylor, Kate Watson, Ben McMurray, Tai Treadwell-Burke (leadership and role model), Lily Wilson (polytechnic and medical)
PREMIER AWARDS
Josh Moody (dux), Amy Benson (proxime accessit), Lucy Radford, Nico Pettit, Ryan Enoka, Toby Mills, Amy Benson, Josh Moody (best all-round students), Tom Sides (best all-round student overall)