Issue 2 | April 2022
College

Drive and courage for excellence

Credit to our Year 13 NCEA Academic Colours and Honours recipients.

The College celebrated our Year 13 NCEA Honours and Colours recipients at an assembly held at the Chapel in Term 1. The assembly was recorded and streamed for families to view. In her address, Mrs Angee Robertson, College Deputy Principal (Curriculum) acknowledged top achievers for their drive and courage to live and lead the school’s mission and values of Excellence.

“In the current learning environment, beyond having resilience and flexibility, it is equally important to have academic courage. This year poses more challenges for us. As students, it will be crucial for you to reflect upon your learning programmes regularly to attain your personal success. This means having the courage to adopt a learner attitude early – being honest with what you know or understand, to identify gaps in your knowledge and seek assistance early, raising your hand and ask questions, to share your thinking with others, having the courage to choose difficult problems and risk mistakes. This is academic courage.”

“Your challenge this year, is to support and inspire others – to share your enthusiasm and love of learning – to essentially help others be academically courageous; help others shine brighter. In another year of disruption, you will have the ability to shine your torch on others,” added Mrs Robertson.

At the assembly, Acting College Principal Mr Duncan McQueen presented the awards to top academic achievers and also recognised the Top Year 13 NCEA student, Arwyn Stevens. There was a 3 way tie this year – all with a 100% Perfect Score, however, taking into consideration the Scholarship Results announced in February, Arwyn’s success in those examinations, gave her the edge.

Every year, the standard set to gain academic awards is extremely high and intended to motivate top academic students to achieve at the highest levels of excellence. The table below shows the standards required for Colours or Honours in their Year 12 subjects:

NCEA (NATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT)
ACADEMIC COLOURS ACADEMIC HONOURS
Year 13 Overall GPA of 90+ percentage Overall GPA of 85+ percentage

Well done to all students who have been awarded with academic Colours and Honours:

Year 13 NCEA Colours Year 13 NCEA Honours
STEVENS, Arwyn ATTWOOD, Jacob
AVIS, Oliver BANKS, Devon
BECA, George BARCLAY, Oliver
BILSBOROUGH, Finn BHADHA, Yasmin
BUCKINGHAM, Jack BIRCH, Jacinta
CAMPION, Isabella CHIN, Jonson
CAVANAGH, Hannah COSTELLO, Olivia
CHAN, Jonathan COTTRELL, Oscar
COOPER, Finley FLAY, James
CORBAN, Caleb GARMEY, Emma
DEAN, Lachlan GIBBS, Danielle
DONG, Yu Dian HADDON, Emily
DYE, Braden JOYCE, Campbell
EDEKAR, Anish JONES, Teya
FENG, Max KEYTE, Jessica
FOLEY, Jack LAPISH, Grace
GIBSON, Bailey LAU, Yik Hei (Hayden)
GRAVIT, Catherine LEIGH, Madeline
HADDON, Ruby MILLS, Victoria
HAMAO, Sora QUIN, Ruby
HAWES, Sophie ROWNTREE, Bethany
HORTON, Jackson SCANES, Jaxon
HUMPHRIES, Stefanie SPENCER, Arabella
KENSINGTON, Sophie TAELE, Xavi
LEWIS, Fletcher WEBSTER, Neve
LI, JinYao (Lily) WIND, Ryan
LIGHTFOOT, Laura YOCK, Isabella
LJUBISAVLJEVIC, Luka
LUI-WEBSTER, Melody
MAI, Georgia
MCKENZIE, Jack
MELHUISH, Eva
MONAGHAN, Emily
NICHOLS, Daniel
PERRY, Maia
PICKERING, Link
ROBERTON, Sam
ROSE, Joshua
STANTON, Luke
TAHAPEHI, Maia
TONER, Sophie
TUCKER, Angus
VOYLE, Samuel
WEST, Jaimie
WEST, Lachlan
WHITE, Zoe
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Events

  • 6 MAY 2022 Boys’ School Celtic Day
  • 6 MAY College Cross Country
  • 10, 11 & 12 MAY Girls’ School syndicate visit to new school on Shore Road
  • 15 MAY (7PM) College Chalmers House Chapel
  • 16 MAY College Prefects Commissioning
  • 17 MAY College Parent & Friends Social & Info evening
  • 15 MAY Girls’ School ‘Open School’ for families of existing students
  • 18 MAY College Campus Tour
  • 22 MAY (7PM) College Hamilton House Chapel
  • 23, 30 MAY & 13 JUNE Boys’ School Mother and Son event
  • 25 MAY College Foodbank
  • 29 MAY (7PM) College Cargill House Chapel
  • 8 JUNE Move to new Girls’ School on Shore Road
  • 7 JUNE College Chamber Showcase
  • 10 JUNE College Rock Showcase
  • 12 JUNE College Choral Showcase
  • 12 JUNE (7PM) College Wilson House Chapel
  • 15 JUNE College Campus Tour
  • 18 JUNE Boys’ School Quiz Night
  • 19 JUNE (7PM) College Stark House Chapel
  • 29 JUNE College Campus Tour
  • 29 JUNE Girls’ School and Boys’ School Cross Country
  • 29 JUNE College Middle School Music Evening
  • 3 JULY (7PM) College Wishart House Chapel
  • 5 JULY (7PM) College House Music
  • 7 & 8 JULY College Dance Showcase

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