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Jomana Moharram, Jenny de la Harpe, Sophie Matehaere, Ella Cone, Paige Milburn and RJ Johnstone. Absent: Aurelie Ehret and Ella Richardson.
 

2023 Scholarship Recipients

Ms K Dick, Deputy Principal —

It was wonderful to welcome back our 2023 Year 13 Scholarship recipients who are now embarking on exciting tertiary study journeys. One of our students gained a Scholarship in Year 12. 

Congratulations to Ella Cone (graduate) gained a Scholarship in Biology and English, RJ Johnstone (graduate) gained a Scholarship in Classical Studies, Jomana Moharram (graduate) gained a Scholarship in Classical Studies and English, Paige Milburn (graduate) gained a Scholarship in English, Jenny de la Harpe (graduate) gained a Scholarship in English and Technology, Ella Richardson (graduate) gained a Scholarship in English and Spanish, Aurelie Ehret (Year 12 2023) gained a Scholarship in German, Eleesha Fernando (graduate) gained a Scholarship in Biology, and Sophie Matehaere (graduate) gained a Scholarship in Statistics.

Scholarship is an exam that asks our young people to demonstrate high-level critical thinking, abstraction and generalisation, and to integrate, synthesise and apply knowledge, skills, understanding, and ideas to complex situations. It's a different kind of approach than your NCEA exam papers. In fact, often you can have more fun and think outside the square. If you are in the senior school and would like to sit a Scholarship examination in November, talk to your teacher or to the head of your curriculum area to see when the tutorials begin. A Dunedin-wide scholarship tutorial programme is also offered by the University of Otago where students can discuss ways of learning and how to approach Scholarship paper with other young people across our local high schools. This usually begins a little later in the year while some of our own school tutorials begin later in Term One. Come and have a chat with Ms Dick if you have any questions.