Barrowclough Award 2022 by PNBHS

Barrowclough Award Presentation

Barrowclough Award Prize Giving - Certificates (Level 1) and Badges (Level 2)

The Barrowclough Programme, named in honour of a prestigious old boy, Sir Harold Barrowclough, was launched in 2009.

Since then, the programme has undergone minor adjustments; however, the core intention of promoting the school’s vision to ‘Develop Educated Men of Outstanding Character’ through civic, personal, and school service - has not changed.

The Barrowclough Award recognises young men in senior school who fully immerse themselves in school life and display a positive attitude in all they do.

Recently we acknowledged those Year 11 and Year 12 students who have provided exemplary service and exceeded the prerequisite commitment and behaviour standards.

Level 1 students received Merit Certificates confirming their outstanding dedication to all aspects of school life. Level 2 students, those who have maintained those high standards for two years, earned the coveted Barrowclough Badge, which they will be able to wear on their school blazers as Year 13 students.

Congratulations to all of the young men who received Barrowclough Awards for 2022:

Barrowclough Award - Level 1

Hugo Abdat, Jessie Akepogu, Al-Bara Al-Sakkaf, Jamie Bennett, Junhee Cho, Alex Christensen, Zinzan Deans-Emery, Oliver Duncan, Quentin Durston, Jesse Franks, Kieran Gill, Jason Gui, Mahiro Hada, Tim Harjes, Joshua Harrison, Hugo Liuvaie, Fletcher Lochhead, Jake Maskill, Sam McKerras, Lucas Mildenhall, Saem Millward, Reagan O’Hara, Joseph Ratcliffe, C J Reid, Thomas Revell, Will Roberts, Ryan Shearer, Toby Smit, Daniel Soh, Nehemiah Su’a, Scott Sun, Mike Sung, Bradley Tocker, Jack Trotter, Matthew Wongchoti and Camden Woodroofe.

Barrowclough Award - Level 2

Jack Bassett, Aidan Brown, Ethan Campbell, Xavier Coleman, Tom Collier, Drewe Coss-Te Awe Awe, Aveer Dhillon, Reuben Duker, Hamish Edmunds, Joel Fountain, Connor Giltrap, Harry Gordon, Luke Harris, Jonathon Hillas, Jawaad Hussain, Tom Illston-Park, Alex James, Jonathan Jamieson, Zack Jaslarz, Darren Juru, Sam Kennett, Elijah Lokeni, Liam McEwan, Oliver Murray, Kane O’Hara, Cole Phillips, Connor Puanaki, Sam Ratana, Carter Rhodes-Robinson, Matthew Rowe, Riveen Samarasekara, Phil Samphois, Joshua Smit, Rory Trotter, Johnny Wilkshire and Finis Zhang.