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The Gore High School junior and senior prizelist is:
YEAR 9
9H
Krystee Barclay (gore high school hockey club's junior girl who best epitomises 'no reward without effort', p.t.a. diligence); Emily Black (technology food (hk) - terms 1 and 2); Brayden Clifford (technology wood - terms 3 and 4); Laura Gardyne (1st= English, science, health and physical education, 1st= French (terms 1 and 2), 1st= graphics (terms 3 and 4), music, overall first in form - 9h); Madi Hasselman (1st= English); Nicole Hook (technology fabric - terms 1 and 2), p.t.a. diligence); Peter Kelso (1st= graphics - terms 3 and 4, technology wood - terms 1 and 2, 1st= technology metal - terms 1 and 2); Nicole Kennedy (most promising female rugby player); Kate Lietze (1st= technology food (mc) - terms 3 and 4, p.t.a. diligence); Charlie Pollard (agriculture); Cameron Scott (1st= mathematics, technology metal - terms 3 and 4); James Tan (social studies, 1st= mathematics, 1st= graphics - terms 3 and 4); Thomas Wallace (technology food (mc) - terms 1 and 2, p.t.a. diligence); Holly White (graphics - terms 1 and 2)
9O
Kim Allan (gore high school hockey club's junior player of the year); Nicholas Bos (music appreciation, science, 1st= French - terms 3 and 4, 1st= mathematics); Sam Choie (u14 boys' athletics champion - peter anderson cup, 1st= mathematics); Melissa Davie (English, health and physical education, 1st= French (terms 1 and 2), u14 girls' athletics champion - the odette fitzsimons cup); Braden Falconer (p.t.a. diligence); Eilish Fallowfield (p.t.a. diligence, 1st= most promising player of gore high school 9a); Keri Giles (1st= social studies, 1st= art (terms 3 and 4), technology fabric (terms 3 and 4), overall first in form - 9o); Christina Goodwin (drama - terms 3 and 4); Tasma Hall (technology food (hk) - terms 3 and 4); Tanya Hamilton (1st= art - terms 1 and 2); Nick Henderson (most improved boys' hockey player - wright cup); Hannah Miller (1st= social studies, 1st= French - terms 3 and 4); Ben Mwangi (most promising boys' football player, p.t.a. diligence); James Napier (u14 most valuable rugby player); Hannah Potter (drama - terms 1 and 2); Richard Smith (p.t.a. diligence, 1st= technology food (mc) - terms 3 and 4); Caleb Stevenson (1st= technology metal - terms 1 and 2, p.t.a. diligence)
9N
Jodie Burke (overall first in form - 9n); Brianna Dunnett (health and physical education); Devon Gee (social studies, Science); Sarah-Jane Green (1st= art - terms 3 and 4); Nicole Miller (p.t.a. diligence); Ben Samson (mathematics); Rachel Stanton (English)
9E
Renee Booth (English, social studies, overall first in form - 9e), Stephanie Colvin (science); Ryan Kirk (health and physical education); Steven Lennon (u14 most improved rugby player); Livia Qasevakatini (1st= most promising player of gore high school 9a); Julie-Anne Williams (mathematics)
9S
Dailey Christie (English, social studies, science, mathematics, health and physical education, overall first in form - 9s); Brodie Horrell (p.t.a. diligence); Courtney Robson (p.t.a. diligence); Aaron Ruru (u14 most promising rugby player)
9T
Breeze Collins (p.t.a. diligence); Kayla Croton (science); Amy Johnstone (English); Georgia Mackay-Holz (1st= social studies, 1st= art - terms 1 and 2), overall first in form - 9t), Sheamus Mcguigan (mathematics); Taryn Ramage (most valuable girls' cricket player, 1st= social studies, maori), Tom Wood (health and physical education)
9Y
Sam Fallowfield (p.t.a. diligence); Jessica Popham (social studies, mathematics. health and physical education, overall first in form - 9y); Georgia Rhind (English, science)
YEAR 10
10P
Shanley Bruce (most promising player of gore high school 10a); Hannah Cooke (u15 girls' athletics champion - hamilton cup, health and physical education); Jonathon Cox (science, graphics, 1st= technology wood); Ben Davidson (drama); Tyler Haslemore (most valuable boys' cricket player); Riley Kaio (p.t.a. diligence); Brenna McFadzien (p.t.a. diligence); Jessica McIntyre (English, social studies, mathematics, 1st= French,overall first in form - 10p); April Miller (junior girls' swimming champion - rector's cup); Gareth Pike (1st= technology wood); Laura Smith (1st= French, 1st= technology fabric); Mary Ann Thomas (1st= technology fabric, 1st= technology food); Olivia Wilden (p.t.a. diligence); Kyle Wills
(1st= technology metal)
10R
Laura Bolger (English, social studies, science, mathematics, overall first in form - 10r); Nicole Cooper (p.t.a. diligence); Alyssa Hewlett (1st= technology food); Tasha O'Driscoll-Richardson (maori); Sasha Ritchie (health and physical education, most promising girls' football player); Jayde Ward (p.t.a. diligence)
10I
Kaleb Davies (u15 most improved rugby player); Samantha Dwyer (p.t.a. diligence); Justin Hellier (1st= technology metal); Leisa Johnston (social studies, science, overall first in form - 10i); Tammie McCandless (p.t.a. diligence); Connor Miller (health and physical education); Jahvis Wallace (u15 most valuable rugby player); Jordan Wards (mathematics); Maxine Wilson (English)
10D
Bradley Catto (junior boys swimming champion - latty cup, agriculture) Laura Clearwater (p.t.a. diligence); Mia McVicar (p.t.a. diligence); Travis Millan (u15 boys' athletics champion - bowler cup); Connor Ross (p.t.a. diligence); Peter Williams (English, social studies, art, science , mathematics, health and physical education, overall first in form - 10d); Loretta Wood
(p.t.a. diligence)
10E
Jessica King (health and physical education); Sutton Lowry (English, social studies, 1st= science, overall first in form - 10e), Elizabeth McInerney (music); Demi McLeary (p.t.a. diligence); Bradley Nichol (1st= science, mathematics)
Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Bronze Awards: Jonathon Cox, Joseph Kerse, Thomas Luoni, Jessica McIntyre, Kate Smith and Caylee Wood
SPECIAL PRIZES
Laura Gardyne (overall year 9 science); Cameron Scott (1st= overall year 9 mathematics); James Tan (1st= overall year 9 mathematics); Laura Bolger (1st= overall year 10 science); Jonathon Cox (1st= overall year 10 science); Jessica McIntyre (overall year 10 mathematics); Blair Pope (the allan boyer borland prize); Wesley Gray (gore town and country club - junior instrumentalist); Jessica Popham (bronwyn mcbain cup for diligence and application); Sutton Lowry (drama)
Junior All Round Sportspersons: Travis Millan (the everest cup)
Memorial Prizes: Joel Lee (peter reid memorial trophy (excellence in guitar); Demi McLeary (hayley morris memorial trophy for contribution to netball)
Foundation Scholarships: Sequoia Rance-Renton (Year 9); Jessica McIntyre (Year 10)
YEAR 11
Taylor Allan (senior boys' tennis champion, u16 boys' intermediate athletics champion - mcgibbon cup); Ellery Clague (1st= graphics); Jane Clutterbuck-Young (p.t.a. diligence); Leigh Clutterbuck-Young (p.t.a. diligence); Eleanor Davie (p.t.a. diligence); Georgia Evans (1st= mathematics, digital technology, French); Sarah Falconer (p.t.a. diligence); Richard Gardyne (agriculture); Laura Gilkison (contribution to girls' football - caversham cup, English, history, Jade Graham (1st= graphics, u16 girls' intermediate athletics champion) Olivia Grant (clark shield for technology fabric); Jordan Highsted (economics); Rachel Kelso (art); Scott Martin (hicks cup - most points for the season over three events, p.t.a. diligence); Riley Mcdowall (best achiever in year 11 - nunn & fiveash trophy); Dion Mcguigan (technology wood, u16 most improved rugby player); Lauren Mcleod (eastern southland home science alumnae trophy); Laura Miller (p.t.a. diligence); Dirk Morrison (1st= physical education, most improved boys' basketball player); Sean Pay (u15 junior boys' jumping champion 1911 cup); Dion Pope (technology metal); Logan Ramsay (p.t.a. diligence); Bevan Ross (1st= alternative science); Michaela Roy (music); Blake Shirley (1st= physical education, geography, science); Cyril Tamou (1st= alternative science, te reo maori); Ben Turnbull (1st= mathematics, accounting); Aaron Wright (mathematics applied one)
YEAR 12
Carrie Adams (mathematics with application); Todd Anderson (contribution to boys' football - wanderers cup); Tessa Black (contribution to girls' basketball, eastern southland netball association cup - service to netball, history, physical education); Ashley Bolger (p.t.a. diligence); Amanda Clark (gore high school's most promising girls' football player); Tyson Crown (te reo maori); Tessa Dickie (geography, biology, 1st= economics); Peter Dodds (music); Luke Dolamore (p.t.a. diligence); Casey Donald (p.t.a. diligence); Morgan Fallowfield (most improved senior netball player - violet lynch netball trophy, p.t.a. diligence); Mark Gow (physics, mathematics) Bridget Hardy (graphics); Sarah Harniss (p.t.a. diligence); Leiana Hayward (1st= girls' best cricketer of the year); Glen Hellier (gateway); David Heslip (adventure leadership programme); Lang Inder (technology metal); Joseph Kelso (senior boys' athletics champion, technology wood) Lucy Kingsbury (English); Sean Lennon (agriculture); Melissa Mackay (p.t.a. diligence); Keegan Marr (tourism, technology fabric); Simone Mcfadzien (hospitality and service industry); Lachlan Mckeogh (1st= chemistry); Courtney McQueen (digital technology); Caroline Morton (1st= girls' best cricketer of the year, drama); Laura Riepma (alternative English); Chad Ritchie (p.t.a. diligence); Sam Scott (art); Ashleigh Sinclair (most improved girls' basketball player, contribution to school netball - gillian cooper trophy); Renee Sinclair (p.t.a. diligence); Emily Smith (1st= chemistry, 1st= French); Hayden Stephen (most improved rugby player in the 1st xv - ogg family trophy); David Tan (accounting); Zachary Thomas (p.t.a. diligence); Imogen Walker (p.t.a. diligence); Kelly Whitten (senior girls' tennis champion - nichol cup); Kaye Williams (1st= economics, 1st= french); Alice Wohlers (p.t.a. diligence)
YEAR 13
Prentice Broekhoff (p.t.a diligence); Lisa Catto (senior girls' swimming champion - condie cup); Tracy Clearwater (1st= digital technology, technology wood); Carrie Clifford (1st= biology); Lucy Collins-Mckenzie (art); Hamish Cooke (boys' best cricketer of the year - pearce cup); Finlay Cowan (p.t.a diligence); Samantha Dickie (p.t.a diligence); Megan Donald (tourism); Katie Eason (p.t.a diligence); Bryce Ferguson (technology metal); Janelle Gibson (p.t.a diligence); Jessica Gollan (p.t.a diligence); Kelsi Hall (1st= biology, mathematics with calculus, mathematics with statistics, physics); Bridget Henderson (agriculture); Dayna Holland (gore high school hockey club's most valuable girls' player); Michael Hook (gore high school hockey club's most valuable 1st xi boys' player, p.t.a diligence); Laura Horton (1st= digital technology, muskett trophy for commitment and dedication to girls' rugby); Jayden Lawrence (p.t.a diligence); Sam Mercer (contribution to boys' basketball); Talia Milne (p.t.a diligence); Felicity Moate (p.t.a diligence); Lochie Morrison (senior boys' swimming champion - haggart cup);Emily Mowat (gore high school hockey club's 1st xi hockey 'best and fairest' player); Matt Paterson(adventure leadership programme); Emma Prattley (physical education); Emma Ridley (technology fabric); Emma Riepma (p.t.a diligence); Jaclyn Rome (accounting, history); Aaron Shirley (senior boys' field events champion - jenkins cup); Jasmine Simpson (gateway, senior girls' athletics champion gillians footwear cup) - Sam Small (p.t.a diligence); Sarah Stevens (hospitality and service industry, French); Jessica Stevenson (economics); Olivia White (p.t.a diligence); Tanae Wills (p.t.a diligence); Megan Winsloe (service to girls' hockey - logan cup, p.t.a diligence)
The Duke of Edinburgh Hillary Award: Cameron McIntyre (gold); Aimee Clement, Jane Clutterbuck-Young, Leigh Clutterbuck-Young, Katie English, Laura Gilkison, Laura Miller, Charlotte Morton, Michaela Roy, Emily Smith and Zachary Thomas (silver); Felicity Moate (bronze)
SPECIAL PRIZES
Cameron McIntyre (rotary prize for personal integrity); Jayden Lawrence (senior hsi practical skills award); Ike Wallace (j h grieve prize for performance in music); Cameron McIntyre (gore operatic society prize); Jack MacRae (jones and cooper builders' award for practical craft); Zachary Thomas (dakin leadership in the outdoors award); Aleisha Cavanagh (gore repertory society prize for dramatic work); Michaela Roy (gore town and country club band senior instrumentalist trophy); Maxine Veroce (olson award for contribution to performing arts, barron trophy, nathan dickson trophy); Carrie Clifford (university of otago maori & pacific island entrance scholarship 2012); Jessy Paterson (university of otago maori & pacific island entrance scholarship 2012); Hamish Cooke (bob pope matfen scholarship - cricket)
MEMORIAL PRIZES
Caroline Morton (thomas macdonald memorial scholarship); Ellery Claque (peter reid memorial trophy for excellence in craftsmanship in woodwork); Cameron McIntyre (j a c macartney memorial scholarship); Julie Humphries (1st=j o mcphail memorial prize for agriculture in year 11);
Rebecca Riepma (1st=j o mcphail memorial prize for agriculture in year 11); Maxine Vercoe (anne campbell memorial prize for English) Cameron McIntyre (anne campbell memorial prize for classics); Kelsi Hall (edward pickering memorial prize for chemistry); Aaron Shirley (1st= florence dickson memorial prize for geography) carrie clifford (1st= Florence Dickson memorial prize for geography); Matt Paterson (w d milne memorial trophy for marksmanship); Bevan Ross (john clark memorial trophy - most improved trapshooter); Jamie Shanks (bruce smith trophy for public speaking)
Ex-pupils' prizes: Aaron Shirley (ex pupils' association - excellence in and out of classroom); Felicity Moate (ex-pupils' jubilee bursary)
Sportspersons of the year: Hamish Cooke (gore high school best all round sportsman trophy); Kelly Whitten (kate wayte special prize - best all round girl)
Hostel prizes: Bryce Ferguson (hostel head boy); Samantha Dickie (hostel head girl)
SPECIAL MERIT AWARDS
Jessica Gollan - (achieving the queen's badge aaward (girl guides); Cameron McIntyre - (achieving the queen's badge award (boys' brigade); Felicity Moate - achieving the queen's badge award (girl guides); Shannon Stark - selected by the new zealand miniature horse association to be part of the international youth challenge in sydney, australia
House Shield: House shield was won by Cargill and received by house leaders Tanae Wills and Michaela Roy
Foundation scholarships: Jane Clutterbuck-Young (year 11 foundation scholarship); Laura Riepma (year 12 foundation scholarship); Jaclyn Rome (the margaret logan 2011 gore high school year 13 foundation scholarship)
Leadership Prizes: Ryan Osborne (rector's prize for deputy head boy); Lisa Catto (rector's prize for deputy head girl); Aaron Shirley (rector's prize for head boy); Maxine Vercoe (rector's prize for head girl)
2012 HEAD PREFECTS
Stefan Blakeborough (head boy); Lucy Kingsbury (head girl)
Mark Gow (deputy head boy); Kaye Williams (deputy head girl)
PROXIME ACCESSIT: Carrie Clifford
E C Smith bursary and DUX of GORE HIGH SCHOOL 2011: Kelsi Hall
- © Fairfax NZ News
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