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28<br />
Tuesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
SELWYN TIMES<br />
Caitlin M Frazer – Third<br />
in mathematics statistics,<br />
the Pearson Family Cup and<br />
Rosanowski family prize for geography;<br />
Amy Bruce – Third in<br />
design and visual communication,<br />
the DHS prize for science;<br />
Cameron Ellis – Third in engineering,<br />
the Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize and Federated<br />
Farmers Trophy for excellence<br />
in employment skills; Fergus<br />
Thomas – Third in geography,<br />
the Rural Women New Zealand<br />
prize for business studies; Holly<br />
Kimber – Third in drama, the<br />
Business Distributors Ltd prize<br />
for music; Stephanee Lomas<br />
– Third in digital technologies,<br />
the Courtenay A&P Association<br />
prize for home economics;<br />
Rachel Phillipson – Third in<br />
mathematics statistics, third<br />
in chemistry, the Carus and<br />
Resene prize for biology; Matthew<br />
Grigg – Second in engineering,<br />
the Carus and Resene<br />
prize for physical education;<br />
Sean Pennells – Second in geography,<br />
the Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for mathematics<br />
statistics; Georgia Cottrell –<br />
Second in economics, second<br />
in business studies, the Logan<br />
Friedman Trophy and Business<br />
Distributors Ltd prize for year<br />
12 history; Sophie Bucknell –<br />
The Rachel Ridgen Memorial<br />
Cup and Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for English, the Business<br />
Distributors Ltd prize for<br />
French; Sacha Smith – Third<br />
in art, second in employment<br />
skills, the Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for furniture making,<br />
the Malvern Federated Farmers’<br />
Neil Stott Memorial Trophy<br />
and prize for outstanding performance<br />
in class and practical<br />
work in rural college studies;<br />
Caitlin Soal – The Business<br />
Distributors Ltd prize for computer<br />
programming, the Mc-<br />
Donald and Horton Architects<br />
Ltd prize for design and visual<br />
communication, the Business<br />
Distributors Ltd prize for digital<br />
technologies; Samuel Roper –<br />
Second in computer programming,<br />
the Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for physics, economics,<br />
the Trevor Wall Design prize<br />
for mathematics calculus.<br />
Year <strong>13</strong> subject prizes<br />
Andrew Hennessy – Third in<br />
outdoor education; Emily de<br />
Rooy – Third in history; Grace<br />
Lemon – Third in physical<br />
education; Liam Hindle – Third<br />
in digital technologies; Anna<br />
Hurst – Second in economics;<br />
Chloe Walker – Second<br />
in home economics; Fern<br />
Stuart – Second in business<br />
studies; Kaitlin Feast – Second<br />
in physical education; Harry<br />
Barrett-Power – Second in<br />
outdoor education; Marmik<br />
Patel – Second in engineering;<br />
Kyla Higgins – Third in drama,<br />
second in media studies; Alice<br />
Bradley – Second in classical<br />
studies, design and visual communication;<br />
Jaewoo Lee – Second<br />
in English for speakers of<br />
other languages, music; Lucy<br />
Wilson – Second in history, science;<br />
Mariah Glasson – Third<br />
in science, economics, home<br />
economics, second in rural college;<br />
Johanna Basevi – Third<br />
in physics, calculus, second in<br />
mathematics statistics, chemistry;<br />
Caitlin Thistoll – The Class<br />
of 1954 Trophy and the Carus<br />
and Resene prize for outstanding<br />
performance in class and<br />
practical work in rural college<br />
studies; Callum Freer – The<br />
WELL DONE: Natasha Young (left) received, among other<br />
awards, the MKB Buchart Cup for year 11 public speaking.<br />
Meanwhile, Ellen Walters took home the University of Otago<br />
performance entrance and vice-chancellor’s scholarship as<br />
well as a music award.<br />
Business Distributors Ltd prize<br />
for engineering; Ellen Walters<br />
– The Business Distributors Ltd<br />
prize for music; Hitomi Kaneko<br />
– The Carus and Resene prize<br />
for English for speakers of<br />
other languages; Maddie Tasker<br />
– The Darfield High School<br />
Parent Teacher Student Association<br />
prize for history; Olivia<br />
McEwan – The Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for business<br />
studies; Samuel Dalley – The<br />
National Trade Academy Cup<br />
and Carus and Resene prize for<br />
excellence in practical assessments<br />
in rural college; Aidan<br />
Tuhill – Third in art, the Taege’s<br />
Foodcentre prize for media<br />
studies; Chloe Fraser – Third in<br />
English, the Torlesse Travel Ltd<br />
prize for digital technologies;<br />
Courtney Townsend – Third<br />
in geography, the Torlesse<br />
Travel Ltd Cup for economics;<br />
Olivia Shinn – Third in rural<br />
college, the Mitre 10 Mega<br />
prize for home economics;<br />
Bailey Campbell – Second in<br />
drama, the Darfield Pharmacy<br />
prize for outdoor education;<br />
Edward Searle – Second in<br />
physics, the Carus and Resene<br />
prize for geography; Kathryn<br />
Barnhill – Third in mathematics<br />
statistics, second in biology,<br />
the Torlesse Travel Ltd prize for<br />
French; Jasmine Nash – Third<br />
in classical studies, design and<br />
visual communication, second<br />
in digital technologies, the Malvern<br />
Community Arts Council<br />
prize for drama; Emma Grigg<br />
– Third in physics, chemistry,<br />
biology, second in English,<br />
the Business Distributors Ltd<br />
prize for mathematics calculus;<br />
Selina Dixon – Third in music,<br />
the Helen Moore Trophy and<br />
the Trevor Wall Design prize for<br />
excellence in art/painting in the<br />
senior school, the Business Distributors<br />
Ltd prize for science;<br />
Alexis Sutherland – Second<br />
in art, Mr Bruce Smart’s prize<br />
for classical studies, the Trevor<br />
Wall Design prize for design<br />
and visual communication; Lilian<br />
Stott – Second in calculus,<br />
Mrs Eleanor Smart’s prize for<br />
English, the PWA Griffin prize<br />
for physics, the Rosanowski<br />
family prize for chemistry, the<br />
Darfield ITM prize for biology;<br />
Michael Ridgen – Second in<br />
geography, the Darfield High<br />
School Parent Teacher Student<br />
Association prize for mathematics<br />
statistics, the Business<br />
Distributors Ltd prize for physical<br />
education.<br />
Colour and letters<br />
Blue<br />
Courtney Townsend –<br />
Equestrian; William Benbow –<br />
Target shooting; Brogan Baldwin<br />
– Target shooting; Hunter<br />
Benbow – Target shooting;<br />
Rosa Millar – Equestrian; Lily<br />
Barrett-Power – Equestrian;<br />
Niamh Rayne – Equestrian;<br />
Kerryn Tomlinson – Pony trots;<br />
Adam Walker – Drama; Ellen<br />
Walters – Music; Camille Malincon<br />
– Volleyball.<br />
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