Rangitoto Panorama 2021

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Acknowledgements

The cover for Panorama 2021 is a collaborative piece from our Visual Arts Department, generously created for this yearbook. Thank you to Year 13 student, Raven Naea, as well as Head of the Art Department, Katie Poynter, and Assistant Head of the Art Department, Paul Stevens, for your work. Your time, talent, and creativity are greatly appreciated.

Contents

Editorial

Principal’s Report 2

Board of Trustees 3

Senior Leadership Team 4 Head Students 4 New Staff and Leaving Staff 5 Student Leaders 6

Māori & Pasifika Student Leaders 7 Tū Rangatira 7 Alumni 8 Top Achievers 8 High Achievers 9

Curriculum

Commerce 12 Design and Visual Communication 14 English 15 ESOL 19 Gateway 20 Health and Physical Education 21 International Baccalaureate 24 Languages 26 Learning Support 28 Library 29 Mathematics 30 Performing Arts 34 Science 36 Social Science 39 Technology 42 Visual Arts 44 Creative Writing Competition 46 Art Competitions 48

Staff Photos 52

Events

Art Exhibitions 54

Blood Day 55 Golf Day 55 Chinese Night 56 Korean Night 57

Māori and Pasifika Hui 58

Matariki Breakfast 58

Summit Academy 59 Academic Committee 60 Arts Committee 60

Community Committee 61 Cultural Committee 61 Environmental Committee 62 Pastoral Committee 62 Service Committee 63 Sports Committee 63

Wellbeing Committee 63 Year 12 Ball 64 Year 13 Memories 66

Activities

Amnesty International 68 Book Club 68

Creative Writing Club 69 Debating 69 Diabolo 70 Duke of Edinburgh 70 Dungeons and Dragons 71

Environmental Working Bees 71 eSports 72 Girls Coding Club 72 Helping Hands 73 LiNK 73 International Students 74 Red Cross 75 Scale Model Club 75

TOI 76 UNICEF 76 UN Youth 77 Virtual Reality Club 77

Performing Arts

Performing Arts Co-Curricular Report 78

Music Tuition Programme 79 Year 13 Music Leaders 80

NZCT Chamber Music Contest 80 Chamber Music & Chocolate 80 Chamber Music 81 Concertos and Cookies 82 Wind Orchestra 82 Concert Band 83 Sinfonia 84

KBB Music Festival 84 Chamber Orchestra 85 Orchestra 85

Jazz Combos 86 Junior Jazz Orchestra 87 Jazz Orchestra 88 Jazz Club 88

Jazz Band Competitions 89 Big Band 89

Big Sing Choral Festival 90 Cambiata 90 Serenata 91

The Fundamentals 91 Massa di Voce 92 Year 9 Rock Class 93

Rock Bands and Rocky Road 93 Rock Programme 94

Life in the Music Department 96

Tech Crew 97

Theatresports 98

Drama Company 99 Dance Showcase 100

Choreography by Candlelight 100 Magnum Company 101

Magnum Junior Troupe 101 Magnum Senior Troupe 102 Overture Ballet Troupe 102 Hip-Hop 103 Te Kiko O Rangitoto 104

Sports

Sport Director’s Report 106

Sports Performance Academy 107

Athletics 108 Badminton 109 Basketball 110 Beach Volleyball 112 Cricket 114 Cheerleading 116 Fencing 116 Golf 117

Mountain Biking 117 Football 118 Hockey 120 Indoor Volleyball 122 Netball 124 Orienteering 126 Petanque 126 Sailing 127 Snowsports 127 Rugby 128 Softball 130 Squash 130 Swimming 131 Table Tennis 132 Tennis 132 Weightlifting 133 Water Polo 134

Prizegiving

Arts Awards 136 Sports Awards 141 Senior Prizegiving 146 Junior Prizegiving 2020 162

Māori and Pasifika Awards 2020 174 Teaching Staff 179 Support Staff 180 Year 13 Students 182 School Roll 188 Signatures 198

Principal’s Report

Tēnā

koutou e te whānau whānui, e te hapori miharo o Rangitoto.

Ka nui te hari I runga I tō koutou kaha ki te awhina i nga kaupapa o Rangitoto.

Nō reira tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.

Greetings to you all and a warm welcome to the 2021 edition of Panorama. This edition captures the story of our Rangitoto College community in a year of surprises, challenges, progress, and growth. Through multiple lockdown challenges, we have remained committed to providing our students with an authentic and meaningful education in keeping with our ambition statement and our core values. This has enabled Rangitoto students to make outstanding progress regardless of the location of their learning.

Our commitment to excellence has been at the forefront of achievements this year. Rangitoto students are ambitious, setting themselves high targets of personal growth, whilst committing to our key strategic pillar of achieving exceptional academic outcomes. In February, we were proud to retain our place as New Zealand’s leading scholarship school with 215 scholarships awards, two Premier Scholars in Friederike Voit and Cameron Senior, and a Top in Subject Award for Genevieve Kuan. This amounted to monetary rewards of over $200,000 from NZQA, breaking previous national records, and set many of our 2020 cohort on the path to tertiary education success. Our International Baccalaureate students gained similarly outstanding results, with Guy Wearn and Grace Blakey gaining scores over 40, putting them in the top 6 per cent in the world in this prestigious qualification.

Further academic challenge has been added with a number of students participating in international competitions. Students have competed in Science, Commerce, and Informatics Olympiads, with Mason Liu and Cameron Senior placing in the top 150 in the world in Chemistry and Biology respectively, and Jasmine Jared achieving a bronze medal in Economics. For our Year 9 and 10 students, the introduction of the Junior Diploma has provided us with the opportunity to celebrate all aspects of school life and has seen a growing commitment to extra-curricular and service activities alongside the traditional academic outcomes we aim for.

Pride in performance has been evident across the Performing Arts programmes despite ongoing disruption and a loss of formal competition. From Street Dance to Choir, Theatre Sports to Chamber Music, Rangitoto students have excelled. Outstanding achievements were gained by Amelia Ullrich, named as Top Senior dancer in the New Zealand Dance awards, and Abigail Lee making it to the Top 5 National Finalists in the New Zealand School of Music Jazz Improvisation competition. For the first time, our Advanced Open Debating team won the prestigious Auckland Schools Debating competition.

Rangitoto students have performed equally well in a wide variety of sports in 2021. We were able to complete most winter sporting codes and enjoyed early success in summer sports in Term 1. With four national title winning teams and four others making the podium it has been a great year for sporting achievement. Eight teams were named as regional champions, with our Premier Basketball Boys being denied a very realistic shot at the national title by lockdown following a dominant season in the Auckland

Premier League. For the first time in our history, our Premier Volleyball Boys won the National Championships, with the girls placing third. This incredible set of achievements followed on from our Beach Volleyballers claiming two gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Beach Volleyball Championships, with Kiana Stevenson selected into the New Zealand Junior Women’s squad. Our Sailing team backed up their success from 2020 with a dominant win in the National Team Sailing championship, winning 37 out of 40 races. Seb Menzies was named as Yachting New Zealand Young Male sailor of the year. Our Swimming team were exceptional in the pool, retaining the national title, with numerous swimmers winning individual golds. Not to be outshone, Luke Sipkes won four golds and three bronze at the Diving New Zealand Nationals. Water polo teams were once again outstanding, with both boys’ and girls’ teams winning silver in the Nationals. Our Sportswoman of the Year, Shaunna Li, achieved the phenomenal feat of three national titles in the New Zealand Badminton Open, winning the singles, doubles, and mixed events. Our joint Sportsmen of the Year, Ethan Skelton and Zach Riley, are looking to take up Basketball scholarship offers to the USA in 2022. At a participation level, we have seen many sports maintain or add to the numbers playing, and thank all the coaches, managers, staff, and parents who have enabled our students to represent the college.

Whilst we have been cut off from much of the world this year, it is important to appreciate the courage shown by our international students. Many have spent a second year away from their families in pursuit of their educational futures. I would like to thank all those responsible for their care, to their families around the world, and to the students themselves, for placing their trust in Rangitoto College. We hope that 2022 offers us the opportunity to reinvigorate this significant aspect of school life and look forward to the culture and energy that our international students bring to the school.

Covid-19 has forced many new challenges on all at Rangitoto College. I would like to thank the School Board, under the leadership of Mrs Maggie Winterstein, for their support and guidance. With the Board’s careful stewardship, we can look ahead with hope and ambition, being well placed to provide an excellent education for our families. In 2021, our teaching and support staff have been simply outstanding. Their tireless hard work, quick initiative, and huge commitment to ensuring our students have not suffered loss of opportunity, despite the lockdowns, has been remarkable to witness. To our Rangitoto students: you have been exceptional throughout the ups and downs of the year. It is often suggested that our young people lack resilience, yet this year you have gone above and beyond, coping with uncertainty, supporting each other while remaining committed to your goals. To our class of 2021, I wish you well for the journey ahead and am confident in your ability to chart your course ahead, applying the knowledge learnt and showing the compassion you have developed.

The efforts of our Rangitoto College students and staff this year make me very proud to be part of this community. I wish you all a happy, healthy, and well-deserved summer break.

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Board of Trustees

Presiding Member’s Report

Māte whiritahi, ka whakatutuki ai ngā pūmanawa ā tāngata.

Together, we’ll weave the realisation of potential.

The start of 2021 was marked with the announcement that Rangitoto College had managed yet another year of exceptional educational achievement with record New Zealand scholarship results accompanied by top scholars in the IB programme, as well as significant improvement and strength across all levels of the NCEA, IB, and UE examination framework. This was the clear result of the combined effort of the talented and committed ākonga who were encouraged and supported by our experienced and knowledgeable kaiako.

It never ceases to amaze me that a truly world class education experience is available to all our students at the kura.

The vision statement of the school is ‘Great Opportunities—Great Students’. While academic success is fundamental, Rangitoto has never defined students as one-dimensional. The opportunities for students to develop into exceptional young adults is further highlighted in the college life of co-curricular activities. It can be seen in the Performing Arts programme which includes Music, Drama and Dance that extends far beyond the classroom. We see it in the myriad of school interest groups such as the Chess, Environmental, Debating, Rainbow Rangitoto, Unicef, Sustainable Coastlines, Scale Model, and the various cultural and service Clubs, no doubt formed in response to the desire for students to connect with others of like mind and give meaning to the world around them. Last, but by no means least, it can be seen in the sporting arena where Rangitoto College remains unsurpassed in New Zealand for the range of sporting activities that are available to all students to participate at all levels. Many thanks to teachers and parents who give of their time to support these endeavours for our students.

It is trite to say that the world has changed and continues to change. This has been no more evident than the arrival of Covid-19 onto our shores and into our lives.

With admirable and courageous leadership from our Principal, Mr Gale, supported by the Senior Leadership Team, the school has responded often at a moment’s notice to the challenges of providing education in a pandemic. This has included rapid movement from in-person learning

to online learning and online exams to in-person exams, ensuring the primary consideration of the safety of students was met whilst balancing and responding to concerns raised by the wider school community.

In addition, the school has had to navigate the financial constraints that have been foisted upon us due to Ministry of Education funding and the impact of the border closure on the reduction of our international students. The impact of the latter is more than financial as the International Department and the students we welcome to our kura give a vibrancy and multicultural experience that is not evident in many schools. I am grateful to the entire Board for their commitment to their roles as kaitiaki, ensuring that staff and students are supported to meet their aspirations. A special mention to the Finance Committee for their responsible and meticulous oversight of the financial position of the school. The community can be assured that the expectations they have of the highest quality resourcing for their child has been safeguarded, presently and into the future.

To the students of 2021, and in particular our Year 13 students, my hope is that out of the adversity that you have faced, you have come to a realisation that you are stronger than you ever thought possible. You are resilient and you have the mental and physical resources to help you deal with the challenges that life brings. Thank you to our Student Leaders, including those with leadership and supportive roles, who have made a tremendous contribution to the wellbeing of their fellow students.

I hope, on reflection, all students will revel in all that you have been able to achieve so far; friendships that may stay the course of your lifetime, teachers who will have a lasting impact on you well into the future, and on experiences and opportunities that will shape the person you choose to become. May you be inspired by the words of Greek philosopher Heraticlus, “Everything flows, and nothing abides, everything gives way, and nothing stays fixed.”

Mā te ako ka mārama, mā te mārama ka mātau, ma te mātau ka ora.

Through learning comes understanding, through understanding comes knowledge and wisdom, through knowledge and wisdom comes life and wellbeing.

Maggie Winterstein, Presiding Member, Rangitoto College Board Maggie Winterstein Presiding Member Jason Buckley Deputy Presiding Member Mike Shaw Parent Representative Craig Offwood Parent Representative Frank Jia Parent Representative Hayley Fraser-Mackenzie Parent Representative Samuel Wong Student Representative James Searle Staff Representative Patrick Gale Principal Victoria Hitchens Board Secretary
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Senior Leadership Team

Head Students

As we come to the end of Year 13, we embrace all the shared memories that made our schooling career. We become the small fish in a big pond once again as we start our lives in the big world. We have embraced challenges and demonstrated resilience through some pandemic-ridden years. Our achievements in sports and academics have shaped us into the exceptional young people we are today and none of it would’ve been possible without the care and support of our teachers, deans and friends. The effort you put into teaching us all is deeply appreciated and we honour the work that you do. As a Head Student, it has been a privilege and a pleasure to see how we’ve grown over the last five years at Rangitoto College and it has been an honour being a part of the class of 2021. Always remember that you have everything you need to be successful within you. I wish you all the best and hope to see you all in the future, Alicia. – Alicia Lemmer

As my time at Rangitoto comes to an end, I want to say thank you to everyone that has helped me on my journey. I am forever grateful to each and everyone one of you, family, friends, and teachers alike. This year was tough for all of us so congrats to everyone that has made it to the end of the year through lockdowns and online learning. It was difficult but the resilience that we showed proves that nothing can get in the way of us doing great things in the future. I have so many memories from these five years that I will never forget and many friendships that I know will last a lifetime. Good luck to everyone on any future endeavours that you may have, work hard, and continue to be the great people that I have come to know over the last five years. – Kieran Munro

When I attempt to recall the past five years collectively, they come in blurry flashes that are difficult to fathom. In the far future I will not remember the

details of the events that unfolded day after day in this place, but I’ll always remember the feeling that was eminent throughout this part of my life. Joy. One that precedes the beginning, only to be fully realised now that I’m here at the end.

This is a journey that I am grateful to have undertaken, and honoured to have spent this time alongside such amazing people; teachers who show the extent of the belief they have in their students by fully committing themselves to the art of teaching every moment they teach. I am inspired by your dedication and care. I have met incredible friends who have helped me step through every step. Should the future unveil endeavours that resonate with you, I hope that you’ll have the same courage you’ve taught me, and reach for the potential that is yours. – Alex Pham

We tentatively walked through the gates of Rangitoto College five years ago. Now, we walk out these gates for the last time, our hearts a little crumpled with sentiment, alongside the lifelong friends we have made during our time here. Reflecting upon the years, I am filled with so much gratitude for all the cherished memories and experiences that Rangitoto College has gifted me. It has been my honour to have learned such valuable lessons from a group of talented and resilient individuals that will resonate with me for the rest of my life; thank you for being part of my story and allowing me to be a part of yours. Additionally, I will never forget my gratitude for our teachers who have unconditionally supported us in facilitating our academic growth and also the development of our personal values. Congratulations to the class of 2021 for not only overcoming but conquering the challenging past years. Keep being the positive and motivated students you are. Ngā mihi nui, noho ora mai. – Kelly Cha

The 2021 Senior Leadership Team. Back row: Julie Strang, Grahame Cope, Elizabeth McKnight, Michael Randal, Jo Yates. Front row: Peter Morton, Patrick Gale (Principal), Fay Meiklejohn, Don Hastie.
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Head Students - Alicia Lemmer, Alex Pham, Kelly Cha, Kieran Munro.

New Staff and Leaving Staff

New Support Staff

Alex

Kirsten

Leanne

Luiza

Leaving Staff

Loubab

Loubab

New Teaching Staff

Ruck Sports
Jackson Uniform
Rogers Music and Performing Arts
Gomes Attendance
Megan Camons Reception
Melissa Higgins Learning Support
Min Kyeong Kwon Guidance
Ramon Gabito Property
San Kiu Tsoi Lecturer
Stephanie Whitham Learning Support
Vanesa Pearce International
Alexis Tetenburg Guidance
Erin Atchison English
Jan Campbell Commerce Jessica Kitt English
Science
Social
Siew Kua Guidance Stuart Graham
Ye Sul Kim English Zara Lawlor
Science Natasha Taylor Science
Cameron Lacey English
Hadley Kendall Science
Jessica Lane English Jordan Herbert Science Kalani Chapman Commerce and Technology
Technology
Mathematics
Guidance
Gaines Guidance
Yeh
Lauren Wing Social Science Marisse Paterson PE and Health Natalie Savery English Phillipa Jackson Science Richard Viskovic English Tony Giles English Zoe Rogers English Rachel Locke
Gloria Kim English Peter Bissett
Marnie Sutherland
Louise
Keegan Black Commerce Diane Purcell Commerce Kara Morrison Languages Dustin
Commerce
Mikael Science Marcia Middlemiss Mathematics
Sophie Catterall Performing Arts Kathy Guthrey Science
IT
Nathan Collings Performing Arts Nancy Wang Commerce Sarah Pigou Commerce Rhys Lloyd Science Heke Ngapuia-Rankin Languages Will Fordyce Print Room Yoshen Fernando
Jaishree Bhikha International Melinda Hobman International Suresh Andibuduge Property
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Mikael. Will Fordyce.

Student Leaders

Back: Sophia Hepper, Alan Wu, Samuel Wong, Antonia Martin, Olivia Kirk, Mikaela Keer-Keer, Madison Smith, Shaunna Li, Suzy Jung, John Frimpong. Front: Jaden Movold, Lucas Dearlove, Reuben James, Taze Noom-Duckworth, Alicia Lemmer, Alex Pham, Patrick Gale (Principal), Kelly Cha, Kieran Munro, Jack Doyle, Lydia Moe, Hamish Long.
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Min Jung Lee

Māori & Pasifika Student Leaders

2021 Leaders

Tū Rangatira

“Mā mua ka kite a muri. Mā muri ka ora a mua”. Those who lead give sight to those behind them. Those behind them give life to

Rangatira is a form class open to any student, of any ethnicity, who is interested in exploring the values and knowledge of Te Ao Māori during tutor time. Tū Rangatira literally means “to stand like a chief.” Our tutor class is composed of Māori, Pasifika, Pākehā and South African students who are passionate about learning in a Te Ao Māori setting. In 2021 our Tū Rangatira students sought positions of leadership through sporting codes, cultural activities, academic pursuits, and volunteer work. Pairing Māori tikanga with Rangitoto College’s values, Tū Rangatira students demonstrate an ongoing commitment to Te Ao Māori, through kapa haka, Te Reo, school service activities—for instance pōwhiri, and school sports. Tū Rangatira students wear formal uniform every Monday and their formal ties differ from other school ties at Rangitoto, as students in the form class must first earn the right to wear one through overcoming a personal challenge or obstacle. In this manner, to wear the Tū Rangatira tie carries mana tangata, as it has been awarded by the class community for personal excellence and courage.

Students in Tū Rangatira have found the experience personally enriching through developing their leadership skills and tikanga Māori.

Mikaela Keer-Keer: Tū Rangatira in 2021 gave me the ability to further my cultural development beyond reo. I am astronomically grateful for the opportunity that Matua and Whaea gave me and the pride that I carry because of the success of Tū Rangatira.

Oskar Williams: Tū Rangatira was such a positive experience—I have learned so much about leadership and Te Ao Māori. If you have the chance, apply!

The last word for 2021, goes to Dani Maylam, Year 13: “Poipoia te kākano kia puawai, the seed of our knowledge has been planted as we now set off into the world.”

The Rangitoto Māori & Pasifika Leadership programme is now in its fourth year, run by Kairuruku, Davina Dean. The students selected to lead our school whānau work on events, initiatives, and promoting Māori and Pasifika cultures in our school, as well as developing their own leadership potential. Year 13: Mikaela Keer-Keer, Reuben James, Dani Maylam, Capri Petelo, Janine Lao, Raven Naea Year 12: Tamati Kingi, Rylee Hollran, Brooke Kingi, Bianca Tiatia, Soane Abraham, Nathanael Ellis-Kirifi Year 11: JJ Wilson, Rosalie Gerlach, and Alysha Osborne those who lead.
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High Achievers

Academic

Cameron Senior (Year 13)

Premier Scholar in the NZQA Scholarship Awards 2020 (Top 12 in New Zealand).

Bronze medal at the International Biology Olympiad.

Mason Liu (Year 13)

Bronze medal in the International Chemistry Olympiad. This placed him in the top 150 in the world and he was the top New Zealand student. Predicted score of 40+ in the International Baccalaureate.

Jasmine Jared (Year 12)

Bronze medal in the International Economics Olympiad.

Zalan Varga (Year 12)

Represented New Zealand at the International Informatics Olympiad.

Alex Kang (Year 12)

Silver medal in New Zealand Mathematical Olympiad.

Olerato Sibandze (Year 12)

First place in the Education Perfect Essay Writing Competition. This competition was open to senior students learning any language across New Zealand and Australia.

and service.

Sport

Ameila Livingston (Year 12)

Synchronised Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Synchronised Swimming Nationals, 13-15 Team.

Amy Im (Year 11) Golf

First place in the New Zealand Women’s foursomes.

Angel Lane (Year 11) Cheerleading

Selected for the New Zealand Junior Cheerleading Team.

Antonia Martin (Year 13) Athletics

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Senior Girls 2 km Race Walk.

Ariel Chen (Year 11) Synchronised Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Synchronised Swimming Nationals, 13-15 Team.

Boston Frost (Year 12) Water Polo

Selected to the New Zealand 2004 Youth Men’s Squad. Under-18 New Zealand Water Polo Club Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player.

Caleb Armit (Year 12) Sailing

First place in the New Zealand Sailing Regatta.

Charlie Twose (Year 11) Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships.

- 4x50 Medley, 4x100 Freestyle First place in the Aon New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships.

- 4x100 Freestyle, 400 Individual Medley and 4x100 Medley

Selected for the 2021 Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Advanced Open Debating Team

Ella Lin, Julia Lim, Caitlin Hodge, Kim Milmine, (All Year 12)

First place in the Advanced Open Grand Final Auckland Schools Debating.

Kim Milmine and Ella Lin named in the Auckland Schools Debating Development Squad.

Cooper Morley (Year 13) Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships.

- 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke, 4x50 Freestyle Mixed, 4x50 Medley Mixed.

Selected for the 2021 Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Connor Oakley (Year 13) Volleyball

Named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships Tournament Team.

Darcy Spark (Year 12) Water Polo

Selected for the New Zealand Water Polo Premier League Albatross Team 2020.

Selected for the New Zealand Waterpolo Under-17 Squad. Selected for the New Zealand Water Polo Under-20 Trans Tasman Team.

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Recognising students who attain significant achievements in academics, sports, performing arts,

Ethan Skelton (Year 13) Volleyball and Basketball

Named in the Tournament Team and Most Valuable Player at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships

Named in the Men’s Senior National Volleyball League. Selected for the New Zealand Junior Men’s Volleyball Squad.

Eryn Westlake (Year 10) Athletics

First place in the New Zealand Year 9 Girls Road Race.

Frederic Pecqueux (Year 12) Judo

First place in the Open Weight Division in New Zealand Secondary Schools Judo Tournament.

Gabrielle Doyle (Year 10)

Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships.

- 100 Freestyle (15 Girls), 4x50 Medley Relay (Senior Girls), 4x100 Freestyle Relay (Senior Girls), 200 Individual Medley (15 Girls)

Placed first at the Aon New Zealand Swimming Championships.

- 50 Backstroke

First place in the Aon New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships.

- 200 Individual Medley, 50 Free and 200 Free Selected for the 2021 Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Gustav

Campher (Year 12) Swimming

First place in the Aon New Zealand Swimming Championships.

- 200 Backstroke

Placed first in the Aon New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships.

- 200 Backstroke, 4x100 Medley Mixed and 4x100 Medley Selected for the 2021 Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Honoka Maeda (Year 12) Volleyball

Named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships Tournament Team.

Jack Baker (Year 10) Softball

Named in the Black Sox Development Team.

Jaden Movold (Year 13) Athletics

Hold the New Zealand Under-17 T54 records for 100 m, 400 m, 5000 m.

Finalist for the Spirit of Attitude Award at the National Attitude Awards 2021.

Kees Hofma (Year 10) Football

Named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Under-16 Representative Team.

Kaia Buckley (Year 11) Beach volleyball

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Beach Volleyball Championships.

Kiana Stevenson (Year 11) Volleyball and Beach Volleyball

Selected for the Junior New Zealand Women’s Team.

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Beach Volleyball Championships.

Katsuo Ota (Year 10) Karate

First place Male Kumite in the New Zealand Open Karate Championships.

Lenny Thornton (Year 12) Judo

First place in the Open Weight New Zealand Secondary Schools Judo Tournament.

Lucas Payne (Year 13)

Volleyball

Named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships Tournament Team.

Lucy Leith (Year 12)

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Open Fleet.

First place in the New Zealand Open Nationals 29er Class.

Luke Sipkes (Year 13) Diving

First place in the New Zealand Diving Nationals.

- Boys Junior League Platform, Boys Synchro, Mixed Synchro, Boys 1 m Springboard

Maria Lee (Year 11)

Synchronised Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Synchronised Swimming Nationals, 13-15 Team.

Melissa Cowen (Year 12)

Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships.

- 16 year 200 Breaststroke, 16 year 50 Breaststroke, 4x50 Medley Relay, 4x100 Freestyle Relay, 4 x50 Freestyle Mixed Relay, 4 x50 Mixed Medley Relay

First place at the Aon New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships.

- 4x100 Mixed Relay, 200 Breaststroke, 400x100 Freestyle, 4x100 Medley Mixed, 100 Breaststroke, 4x100 Medley and 50 Backstroke

Selected for the Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Nadja Kumerich (Year 11)

Athletics

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Junior Girls for Shot Put and Hammer Throw.

Nico Lietz (Year 13) Volleyball

Named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Volleyball Championships Tournament Team.

Named in the Men’s Senior National Volleyball League. Named in the New Zealand Junior Men’s Squad. Scholarship to California State University Long Beach NCAA Division 1 School.

Sam Westerkamp (Year 11)

Skateboarding

First place in the Bowlzilla National Skateboarding Championships.

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Sebastian Menzies (Year 12) Sailing

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Open Fleet.

First place in the New Zealand Open Nationals 29er Class.

First place in the New Zealand WASZP Slalom Nationals.

Named New Zealand Yachting Volvo Young Sailor of the Year 2020.

New Zealand Yachting Youth Performance Award 2020. Awarded New Zealand Yachting Fast Track Squad Status 2020.

Shaunna Li (Year 13) Badminton

First place in the New Zealand National Championships for Women’s Singles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.

First place in the Wisden Team Event.

Stefan Kumerich (Year 10) Wrestling

First place in the New Zealand Wrestling Nationals.

Summer Osborne (Year 11) Swimming

First place in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Swimming Championships

- 16 year 100 Individual Medley, 16 year 50 Freestyle, 16 year 100 Freestyle, 4x50 Medley Relay, 4x100 Freestyle Relay, 4x50 Mixed Freestyle Relay, 4x50 Mixed Medley Relay

First place in the Aon New Zealand Swimming Championships.

- 4x100 Freestyle

First place in the Aon New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships.

- 100 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 400x100 Mixed Relay, 50 Freestyle, 4x100 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 4x100 Medley Mixed, 200 Freestyle, 400x100 Medley, and 100 Backstroke Selected for the Swimming Tri Series Tour.

Tamsin McAsey (Year 11) Stand Up Paddling

First Place in the New Zealand Stand Up Paddle Boarding National Championships.

Zach Riley (Year 13) Basketball

Selected to play in the National Basketball League.

Named Youth Player of the Year in the National Basketball League.

Selected for the Junior Tall Blacks.

Accepted a four-year scholarship to Fordham University, New York, in the Division 1 Basketball League.

Performing Arts

Abigail (Hyelim) Lee (Year 13)

Selected in the Top 5 national finalists for New Zealand School of Music Jazz Improvisation Competition.

Winner of the Outstanding Soloist Award at the Auckland Schools Jazz Band Competition.

Amelia Ullrich (Year 12)

Named Top Senior Dancer at the New Zealand Dance Awards.

Stacked (Year 13 band)

Tyler

Top

Trio Noir (Year 13 Chamber Group)

Jesse Oh, Junghwan Choi, Amy Wang

Top 12 selection at Auckland District Finals.

Top

North Sea Jazz Combo

Abigail Lee, Eliot Hahm, Hamish Long, Paris Chen

Platinum Award at Auckland Schools Jazz Band Competition.

Service

Olivia Taylor (Year 9)

Selected for the Youth Advisory Group to the Ministry of Education for Tāmaki Makaurau.

Kelly Cha (Year 13)

Selected for the Youth Advisory Group to the Ministry of Education for Tāmaki Makaurau.

Service Committee

Leaders: Madison Smith and Lucas Dearlove (Year 13) Sua Cho, Kiera Sumner, and Marcia Kilpatrick (Year 13) Aurora Chen, Atiya Hossain, Andre Leader, Lianne Marino, Cynthia Li and Amy Henderson (Year 12) Rebecca Huang, Liam Senior and Joshua Peng (Year 11) Anna Richards and Ryan Thorley (Year 10)

Allae Syed and Aqib Hossain (Year 9)

World Vision Gold Award for the 40 Hour Famine.

Jamieson, Alasdair Miller, Aidan Wright, Connor McNab 20 selection for National Smokefree Rockquest Band Finals. 12 selection at Northern Region Finals of NZCT Schools Chamber Music Contest.
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Commerce

At the start of the year, we welcomed two new teachers to the department; Grace Love in Economics and Business Studies and Jan Campbell in Accounting. We also welcomed back Dianne Purcell to Programming and Digital Technology.

Despite another year affected by Covid-19, we were fortunate enough to be able to include trips to Chelsea Sugar Refinery and the Waihi Goldmine for our Economics students, and for our Business Studies students to take part in market days at the school, in Browns Bay, in Takapuna, and in Coatesville.

Year 9 and 10 BEC

During Term 2, the Year 10s enjoyed learning about the decisions the Government makes in regards to taxation and spending. With the annual budget being announced in May, the timing of the topic led to some very heated discussions.

Our Year 9 students got a good taste of our three commerce subjects this year. Financial capability was also a popular part of the course. Students explored the concepts of income, spending, borrowing, and budgeting. Searching for a flat on Trade Me and budgeting for living costs was an enjoyable project for students.

Accounting

As well as reporting financial information for a sole trader, our Year 11 students covered personal financial decision making. They spent time planning for a skiing holiday at two NZ destinations— researching their costs, preparing a cash budget, and using financial and non-financial information to make an informed decision about which holiday option to choose.

Year 12 students learnt to use Xero accounting software to set up an accounting system, record transactions, and generate financial reports for a fictional business. Xero was also used to illustrate the accounts receivable and inventory subsystems, and how an accounting system can be used to manage these vital parts of a business operation.

Our Year 13 students focused on partnership, job cost, company, and management accounting. They also examined the profitability, liquidity, cash management, and share market performance of Restaurant Brands. They factored in the current and possible future economic environment, and then made an investment recommendation regarding shares in Restaurant Brands.

Year 9 DGT

The Year 9 Digital Technology course is into its second year and students continue to develop creative digital outcomes such as animations and digital infographics inspired by the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We have been pushing ahead learning and acquiring new capabilities using the BBC Micro:bits. Inspired by the challenges brought about by Covid-19 and social distancing, students developed programs on the Micro:bits to warn each other when they got too close to each other using Bluetooth signals. Year 10 students have been further developing their understanding of computational thinking while learning to code in JavaScript to create interactive quizzes. They have also been channelling their creativity into designing their own games through industry standard software.

Business Studies

Students in Business Studies continue to have opportunities to develop their academic and business abilities. The Year 13 Business Activity, which is run over three months, has had some phenomenal products this year, including personal alarm kits for shift workers, at-home make your own bubble tea kits, reading glass cleaning kits, and fidget jewellery, specifically designed for individuals with ADHD.

Year 11 and 12 students put their manufacturing, sales, and marketing skills to the test in market days. Year 11 students rose early on a sunny Saturday to offer refreshments to football and rugby fans at the school, while Year 12 students sold at local community markets. Successful products included candles, dog treats, cheeseboards, wax wraps, and jewellery. Students have also interviewed friends and family on marketing, motivation, and recruitment in order to gain a deeper understanding of how businesses conduct themselves. This has allowed students to have practical knowledge of how businesses can prepare in the ever-changing commercial landscape of the future.

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Economics

2021 has been another fascinating year for the New Zealand economy with a particular focus on its economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and, as a result, our senior Economics students have enjoyed some fanastic discussions.

The year commenced with a day trip to the Oceana Gold Mine in Waihi for our Year 13 students. The purpose of the trip was to learn about gold production and its negative side effects on the surrounding town of Waihi. Seeing the open-cast mine was a highlight for students and they were able to collect valuable information for their internal assessment on market failure.

A highlight of the year for our Year 11 students was a trip to the Chelsea Sugar Refinery during Term 1. Here we explored the concept of interdependence, observing how Chelsea has mutual reliance with all sectors of the economy.

In June, the University of Auckland Economics Competition was sat by some of our senior students. Dino Trieu, Samuel Wong, Jasmine Jared, Daniel Gover, Oliver Zhang, Richard Li, Ella Lin, Ethan Quach, Jinju Schwarz, and Youngju Jung all received High Distinction awards, placing them in the top 10% of participants across the country.

Additionally, Jasmine Jared of Year 12 was selected for the team to represent New Zealand at the International Economics Olympiad. Only 5 students were selected for the team and Jasmine was the only female and Year 12 student to be selected. Covid-19 meant that the team could not travel to Latvia and instead got up at midnight each day for 5 days to take part. The Olympiad concluded on 1st August and New Zealand came in 9th position out of a total of 44 nations.

ICT & Programming

This is the first year for our new Level 1 Digital Technology course where students have had the opportunity to explore a wide range of skills and knowledge in multimedia and programming. Earlier in the year they developed elegantly designed websites, followed by programs written in Python. They then followed their preferred specialised pathway in Digital Technology.

Senior ICT students have had the opportunity to explore a wider range of multimedia projects including 3D modelling of industrial design concepts, such as a design for solar powered car.

Year 12 programming students this year have been learning computer security and encryption. During the year they were given the opportunity to set up their own local networks to enable multiple players to host connect to community games.

Our Level 3 students have been learning about formal languages, network communication protocols, and big data. We had a range of senior students participate in the NZ Informatics competition. One of our Year 13 students came third while one of our Year 12 students was selected as one of the team to represent NZ in the International Olympiad in Informatics.

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Design and Visual Communication

“Architects can’t force people to connect; they can only plan the crossing points, remove barriers and make the meeting places useful and attractive.” – Denise Scott
“Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins”. – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Ranen Narsey Year 13 Cathy Jiang Year 12 Ione Tseng Year 11 Yoxuan Chin Year 12 Livi Lee Year 13 Rebecca Van Bemmelen Year 12
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Andrew Welsh Year 11

English

“Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and in the human spirit, where I hope to find not absolute truth but the truth of the tale, of the imagination and of the heart.” – Salman Rushdie

Two of the central pillars of the English Department at Rangitoto College are the study of language and the study of literature. These two things go hand in hand: we want our students to read some of the great works of literature from both New Zealand and the world, and we want them to have the vocabulary and facility with language to be able to do it. Literature is the golden ticket in the chocolate bar that allows us to cross the boundaries of time and space. Through books, we get a view of life from the perspectives of people very different from ourselves in all the categories of human society: age, society, race, gender, religion, class. Reading books helps us understand and empathise with other people and gives us insight into their lives. It also helps us reflect on our own society, to be critical, and to consider what kind of world we want to live in.

We live in a time when many schools are dismantling their libraries and removing novels and Shakespeare—anything that challenges students’ reading abilities—from the curriculum. At Rangitoto College, on the other hand, we have the privilege of a truly beautiful library, well-stocked with books for every reading level and interest, fiction and nonfiction. The English Department is able to take full advantage of the library,

including the use of the Reading Rooms, and we intentionally invest time and energy into promoting reading both for pleasure and for intellectual development. We see true literacy as something far beyond the simple ability to read and write; true literacy is the ability to read and interpret complex books, plays and poetry, and to be able to discuss and write about them in an academic setting. To achieve this, students need to read, read widely, and read as much as they can.

On the subject of books, it has been a great pleasure for us to have seen the publication of the first two novels written by Chloe Gong, a past Rangitoto College student. Chloe’s books, set in 1920s Shanghai, are exciting and beautifully written, taking their titles from a quotation from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Her first book, These Violent Delights, came out at the end of last year and the sequel, Our Violent Ends, was released this year. Chloe, who recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, is now a New York Times bestselling author. Congratulations, Chloe, we are massively proud of you and will follow your career with much interest!

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We hope that current students can take inspiration from Chloe’s success. We offer a number of clubs in the department for students who are interested in writing, including a Creative Writing Club, a Spoken Word Club, and a Journalism Club. We also have an online publication run by the English Department called Slings and Arrows which publishes excellent writing by students at all levels at the college.

The English Department staff saw some changes at the end of last year with two people, Cameron Lacey and Zoe Rogers, leaving to go into Assistant Head of Department positions at other schools, and another, Jessica Lane, moving into a Head of Department position. We are always sad to see people go, but we wish them all the best as they move on in their careers. We also welcomed several new people into the Department. Two first year teachers, Carmelita Maletino and Ye Sul Kim, joined us and are proving to be worth their weight in gold, bringing much enthusiasm and passion for the craft of teaching.

We are also very lucky to have Jess Kitt join our staff. Jess, who has been teaching in Australia for some years and who has now returned to New Zealand, has taken on the role of Curriculum Leader for Year 11 English.

We are also delighted to welcome Rebecca Jessup, who returned to New Zealand after teaching the International Baccalaureate programme at an all-boys school in Hong Kong for ten years and who brings a wealth of knowledge about the IB English programme. In Term 3, Erin Atchison joined the Department, picking up classes from Sally Taylor who went on maternity leave to await the birth of Penelope. Congratulations, Sally, and welcome to the department, Erin. Erin has a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and has a huge knowledge base about literature, including New Zealand literature. We are so pleased to have Erin as part of the whānau.

Many thanks to our wonderful administrator, Kathy Pillbrow, for all her hard work in the Resource Centre. She is kind and helpful to both staff and students, doing everything with positivity and good humour. And a final thank you to the people who keep E-block humming: the extraordinary teachers. As ever, in 2021, they have gone above and beyond the call of duty, teaching in classrooms, online, giving up many hours of their time to ensure that students can be their best academic selves. Enjoy a well-deserved and relaxing summer break. Ka kite.

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Media Studies

2021 served as a reminder that the media is a mirror into our world, sometimes wonderful, and sometimes unnerving. The storming of the Capital in the U.S. and the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban provided some of the darker media moments of 2021, alongside the levity of Tik Tok and Bean Dad. Meanwhile, Bezos and Branson’s flights into space and Kanye’s release of his album Donda were some of the years ‘spectacles’. However, rising above it all, the Olympics and Paralympics provided a wonderful moment of shared experience around the globe, a moment that celebrated humanity, something many of us perhaps needed after what was an incredibly tough 2020.

We had a bumper Year 13 this year with a total of four classes. This was a massive undertaking, particularly when it came to their film production. In total, our Year 13 students produced 36 short films over the course of just eight weeks. This was a production schedule that relied heavily on the guidance of their teachers to help groups through. Quite a few students had never taken the subject before, but they all rose to the challenge and produced some great film noir sequences. It’s always great seeing suburban North Shore streets and locations turned into the backdrop for dark crime stories about doomed heroes. However, the most enjoyable part of Year 13 film production is what the students bring to it and seeing them create great dramatic action scenes.

Term 3 in the department is usually a time for running through halls from monsters and cautiously walking through darkened hallways. Unfortunately, the lockdown period hit our Year 12 at the worst possible time. Only a few weeks into their production with their horror sequences, the students had to put a hold on their films and wait until we could return to school. With all the shutdowns of film productions around the world in 2020, it did feel, with great irony, we were giving them an

unfortunate ‘real world experience’ of the modern filming environment. At the time of writing, we still have no idea about the eventual outcome for our Year 12 production. However, I am sure that they put the knowledge that their research into the horror genre taught them into practice: horror doesn’t die, it just adapts!

Luckily, lockdown did not hinder the Year 11 production and the students were able to have a normal experience. This year, our students had fun creating their own crime drama opening sequences, learning to build tension, jump scares and suspense. It is always great seeing students discover their own talent and learn the craft of filmmaking. Outside of production, the Year 11s also explored the shifting landscape of modern media consumption and the questionable taste, at times, and power of reality TV. We want students to build a critical eye towards the media, an increasingly necessary skill in the modern world!

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ESOL

The Covid-19 pandemic brought a different type of atmosphere to the ESOL department in 2021. Gone were the lockdowns and, instead, ‘locked in’ was a feeling that added to many of our students’ stress levels. For a large proportion of our students (both international and resident), this was another year they could not travel home to see their families during the holidays. Our students are to be commended for their resilience during a very worrying and unsettling time.

On this page, we have presented some of our students’ written work from the various courses we provide.

For English language learning students, ESOL courses replace English courses in the English department.

Our foundation-reception students were outstanding this year. All the teachers in the FRELL programme spoke very highly of the focus and rapid progress this group of students made.

Our students in ESOLPR and ESOLIN build their knowledge about language and literature at a simple level. Both courses use a type of assessment known as English Language (EL) unit standards. This year’s

ESOLIN students undertook a new speaking unit standard and all the EL standards give students credits towards Level 1 or Level 2 NCEA.

In ESOLPR, students studied written verse to build their knowledge about the importance of language techniques for specific text types. The focus was on the poetic text type known as haiku. Here are some examples of our students’ writing.

A Summer haiku

Pretty butterflies Seagulls flying overheadSunshine on the beach.

Jenny Fang

An Autumn Haiku

Do you see that leaf Falling down slowly and freeLives a pretty life.

Ellie Yu

A Spring Haiku

Flower is blooming Little seed to make it growSay hi! Spring today.

Ailex Aragon

A Winter Haiku

The weather is cold, Some white flowers on the treesEverywhere there’s snow.

Junlin Yang

Students in our 1ESOL and UE courses study for English achievement standards. For students in 1ESOL and UEL, these assess their knowledge of language in authentic written literature and film. In the case of UER, students also read authentic literature of their choice and carry out assessed research. Many parents don’t realise that at Rangitoto College, students in 1ESOL and our UEL and UER courses are actually attempting regular English achievement standards. Our UER and UEL students can gain up to 20 Level 2 English credits and 17 of those give them university entrance literacy.

Here is a response to a text for the wide-reading assessment in the level 1 ESOL course. The issues the student read about and responded to became current events again this year, emphasising the relevance of literature to real life.

After reading Parvana, written by Deborah Ellis, I was impressed. Parvana’s family shows us the miserable life of the Afghan people under the control of the Taliban. It makes me think deeply about gender equality, courage, and life which are the three main themes in the story. Parvana lives in Afghanistan with her family. Life there is controlled by the Taliban. The Taliban had ordered all the girls and women in Afghanistan to stay inside their homes. They even forbade the girls to go to school. Women must wear a burqa and only their eyes can be seen. At first, I thought it was made up by the writer because it doesn’t seem like it can happen in 1996. The truth is this is real and [lasted] until 2001 [when] the Taliban failed. Females can go outside again.

In my opinion it’s against human rights. We are all born as equal[s] you can’t treat anyone as an object because of your religious beliefs. I feel sad about what the females were suffering at that time in Afghanistan.

Parvana makes me think about Mulan. Both of them pretend to be boys [and] they fight for their family. However Mulan was chosen to replace her father to join the army, whereas Parvana was forced by war and life. Mulan became a hero in the end but Parvana did all of the things to just keep her family alive, which I think makes her the greatest kid in the world.

As this year’s Panorama was being prepared, we once again went into a Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown. Our students and teachers must be praised for impressively rising to the challenges lockdowns bring and their ability to continue teaching and learning under trying circumstances.

Zhenni Liu 11PT
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Gateway

2021 saw a growth in numbers with four classes across Year 12 and 13. The teachers of the classes were all deans which added another layer of individual pastoral care to our students.

The beginning of the year saw students learning about themselves and researching career pathways to discover what may be a good fit for them. During the year, they all attended a Great Success customer service course and a Problem Solving course, as well as a number of students completing courses in Health and Safety, flight attending, barista, animal care, I.T., early childhood education, adventure tourism, rugby refereeing, and others. This laid an excellent foundation for their next step.

For most students, the highlight of Gateway is having the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with a work placement. Industries included early childhood, construction, electrical, social work, tourism, plumbing, retail, teaching, and more. Placements give students an insight into what it’s like in a real workplace and we thank all of our wonderful employers for giving students this opportunity to prepare themselves for whatever their future plans may be.

So what’s next for our Gateway students? Some are returning to school, others are going on to tertiary study, and a number are starting, or have already started, an apprenticeship. Gateway provides an excellent platform for students to make informed decisions on their future and we wish them all every success in their career journey.

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Health and Physical Education

Year 12 Camp

This year’s Year 12 Leadership camp was one of the highlights of the year. We were very lucky to be able to go on a camp with six Year 12 classes to have a leadership experience at one of Auckland’s gems—Motutapu Island. We had an action-packed four days of outdoor education experiences where students interacted with the local environment in an active and challenging manner. The key point of this was for students to share their leadership experiences in an authentic environment and have lots of fun on the way. There were a series of both land and water-based activities which included waka ama, sailing, flying Kiwi, confidence courses, and an overnight camp. This was a great experience for students and staff which got our year off to a very positive start.

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Health and Physical Education Scholarship

Congratulations to the 15 students awarded Health and Physical Education (HPE) Scholarships in 2020. These students are in the top 3% of all Level 3 Health and Physical Education students in New Zealand. A special mention must go to Ashley Huddart (Year 11), Cameron Senior (Year 12), and Genevieve Kuan (Year 13) who were awarded three out of the 12 outstanding scholarships for 2020.

Genevieve was the top HPE scholar in all of NZ with a perfect 24 from 24.

The success of previous recipients has been a catalyst for generating interest from a wide variety of students in this year’s programme. In 2021, we have increased in size, with our cluster group having an additional 30 students in the 13PSS scholarship programme, all of whom are passionate about exploring societal issues that impact wellbeing.

The 2021 Scholarship Programme got underway early in Term2, students participated in eight weekly interactive tutorials centred around gaining further HPE knowledge and applying critical thinking skills to challenge perspectives on relevant issues in society.

Throughout Term 3, students refined their Scholarship topic and began the research process. Unfortunately, a large part of this process occurred during the lockdown period and required a lot of self-motivation and dedication. Utilising their mentor teacher for personalised feedback and guidance during this stage has been instrumental in supporting students to produce a report that aligns with the marking criteria.

Well done to all 2021 Health and Physical Education Scholarship candidates for your tireless commitment to the programme.

“Health and PE scholarship has given me the opportunity to explore issues in health and sport at New Zealand and global levels, and allowed me to research avenues that interest me. I have learnt to effectively critically evaluate, and applying this skill to a larger project has developed my ability to view an issue from all sides.”

– Ashley Huddart, Year 12 Junior Health and Physical Education

Junior Health and Physical Education

Term 1 saw a focus on the Knowledge Rich Curriculum. This new approach saw the Junior Physical Education programme be implemented over both Years 9 and 10 so to allow the knowledge to be imbedded over a two year period. By the end of Year 10, students had a sound understanding of being a Rangitoto mover, game sense, biophysical components (both theory and practical), and principles and methods of training that were tested. Students took part in a programme that emphasised class collaboration, aerobic conditioning, physical testing, and team and group leadership. During the extensive lockdown period in Term 3, Year 9 and 10 students completed activities focusing on interval training, continuous training, creating activities in their environment and logging the activity that they completed. Many online tools were used to deliver the curriculum: Jamboard, Socrative, Google Classroom/Meet/Breakout rooms and Online Activity to name a few. Lockdown gave the students and teachers the opportunity to learn how to deliver a practical subject online. At the start of Term 4 after an extended period of lockdown as well as keeping with the theme of class collaboration, the emphasis was on getting the students active. This allowed for a “Return to College” activity programme that saw an extensive variety of sports, activities, modified and newly constructed games to be offered to students to participate in. There was an excellent response from students with exceptional participation rates, personal and collective enjoyment, and a sense of competitive spirit.

Junior Health follows a knowledge rich curriculum where students have enjoyed learning about hauora, resilience, nutrition, sexuality education, and alcohol and drug education. These topics underpin the key concepts of Health which extend into all facets of life. Lockdown has presented challenges for students in the sense of a change in routine and we have adapted our curriculum to check with students and encourage them to focus on positive well-being.

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During Term 1, students evaluated different methods of treating mental health disorders. The students participated in guided yoga, Pilates, meditation, mindfulness, and boot camp at the Millennium Institute of Sport and Health. They investigated complementary and alternative medicine practices and reported how these practices supported general well-being and positive mental health. In Term 2, students debated a current ethical issue in relation to well-being. Perspectives were analysed and arguments presented with consideration of the legal position, cultural norms, human rights, social justice, and equity. Later in the year, students explored global issues relating to poverty that impact health and wellbeing.

Year 12

Year 12 Students this year explored change situations. By recognising steps and strategies resilient individuals use, they gained an appreciation of how to continue working through tough times. Learning about support systems at a community and nationwide level enabled students to access individual support and educate others who may need this assistance.

Sexuality and gender are two topics that are controversial throughout the world. By exploring deeply embedded cultural norms and policies, students were able to understand the factors influencing individuals to accept or reject societal norms. Recognising the importance of interpersonal skills in influencing unsafe working and school environments enabled students to analyse when and where people may encounter conflict.

Interacting and engaging with the school and local community to enhance well-being was a focus for Term 2. Students took social actions which included addressing student self-image, the health impact of stress, and the importance of strategies to address mental health. Throughout the year, all content encouraged students to look at global health issues and the role these play in developing our culture and encouraging social justice. We are extremely proud of students’ efforts, ranging from volunteering with the Salvation Army, through to organising their own food drives and setting up support programmes for students within the school.

Year 11

In Year 11, students worked on maintaining and managing changes to enhance relationships. They practised interpersonal skills by having assertive conversations and demonstrating effective listening skills. Students went rock climbing at the AUT Millennium Institute to practically apply these interpersonal skills by trusting their partners through blindfolded rock climbing. Students have also investigated the effects of change on well-being, with a particular focus on the Christchurch earthquakes. The end of year examination has a focus on drugs and alcohol, personal well-being, and decision making.

We are immensely proud of all our students with how well they have coped during what has been a very challenging year. It is obvious they have applied Health curriculum strategies to help themselves and others in this unprecedented time.

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Theeratatt Tongbai Year 13 Painting

International Baccalaureate

An International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma indicates to a future university that a student is capable of managing the demands of undergraduate studies. Rangitoto’s IB students this year have continued to impress us both in their academic achievements and also in the broader elements of the IB programme. The IB programme continues to grow within the school providing a second pathway to students in their final two years of school.

Rangitoto’s IB students enjoy the wider IB Core elements of their programme: Theory of Knowledge—TOK (a critical thinking course), Extended Essay—EE (an independent, university style, research project) and Creativity, Action and Service—CAS (ensures their academics balance with a wider worldview). Rangitoto’s IB students have also celebrated achievements in external New Zealand and worldwide competitions.

IB students have enjoyed learning inside and outside of the classroom this year. Mr Olsson, Ms Jessup and the Year 12 TOK students attended the Life of Galileo performance at ASB Waterfront Theatre. Galileo was one of the fathers of critical thinking. Students enjoyed learning about his life and the struggles he faced due to his critical approach to life. Year 12 English Literature students also enjoyed their trip to the Pumphouse Theatre where they saw The Crucible.

While academic achievement is obviously vital when a student seeks university entry, so is the ability for the tertiary institution to see that the student has wider interests and is a good citizen. This year our IB students spent the day involved in a variety of service activities including tree planting, cooking for the elderly, providing service at school, and at the SPCA.

2020 IB Results

• 100% over 24 points.

• Two students placed in the top 6% in the world. Guy Wearn gained 43 points (top 3% in the world) and Grace Blakey gained 41 points (top 6% in the world).

• Average point score of 33 (world average is 29).

• Subject points average 5.4 (world average 5.0).

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Brianna Morales Year 12 Painting
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Breanna Seo Year 11 Art

Languages

After all the cancellations that occurred in 2020, we were delighted to go ahead with the annual National Spanish Debate Competition hosted by the Spanish Teachers Association New Zealand Aotearoa (STANZA). As the most recent competition winner, Rangitoto College had the privilege of hosting this event, which saw a number of teams from other high schools visit for the day to compete in intense interschool debates on a wide range of topics—all in Spanish. The day began with a pōwhiri led by our school’s Kapa Haka group, which was a wonderful opportunity to see a range of cultures integrated in one place to welcome the guests to the competition. Year 10 languages student Cuba Rihari stunned our guests by welcoming them in both Te Reo Māori and in Spanish, transitioning between the two languages with confidence and fluidity.

Rangitoto College entered two teams made up of Year 12 and 13 students who both fought well and won a debate each against of the different schools. At the end of the day, there was also a Best Speaker competition where scores from the day were tallied to find a top four candidates who then competed in an impromptu speech competition. Year 13 student Sophia Hepper won second place overall after delivering an impressive speech on whether New Zealand should make electric cars mandatory. A big congratulations to the winning team from Auckland Grammar School who won the intensive final debate against Green Bay High School, and congratulations to our school teams who competed and did our school proud! We would also like to thank all of the teachers and student helpers who made this event possible and go as well as it did. ¡Qué genial!

Speech competitions were also a highlight in Chinese this year. Our talented students in the senior Chinese classes participated in the Chinese Bridge Speech Competition and Yujin Park, a Year 13 student, was

awarded the second prize in the National Speech Competition and the first prize in the Auckland Regional Competition. Yujin will represent New Zealand to compete in the International Speech Competition in October. Congratulations Yujin!

Alex Jung, a Year 11 student, was awarded the second prize in the Auckland Regional Competition, and he also won the Best Creative Performance for his fantastic music video.

Our Year 11 students Eva Bennett, Chris Hewitt, and Sebastian Camus Rogers were awarded third prize and merit in the competition.

Thankfully, the Year 12 Chinese class was able to go on their restaurant trip right before Term 3’s lockdown. Learning a language is not only about the language itself; cultural understanding is essential, and food is an important aspect that enriches a student’s cultural knowledge. Málà tàng 麻辣烫 is a well-known Chinese food, similar to Huǒguō 火锅, but can be customized to individual tastes. Sadly, the senior French students had a restaurant trip planned for the week after lockdown struck. To make up for it, we held a French-themed virtual bake-off during online learning. This helped us to learn about some regional French delicacies, and our bubblemembers were more than happy to sample the goods!

The Languages Department has been so lucky to have our wonderful French and Spanish Language Assistants, Sandy Chassagne and Beatriz Blanco Regalado stay with us for a second year. Bea and Sandy enriched our language classes by providing an invaluable source of up-to-date linguistic and cultural input for our students, always with enthusiasm and energy! We have loved having them with us and we wish them all the best for their return to Europe.

As once said by Laini Taylor, “Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace is accord. Harmony.” I have had the pleasure of learning Japanese since Year 9, and I am grateful for taking this subject as I got the opportunity to expand my knowledge about another culture. Moreover, participation in traditional activities helped me increase my understanding of the language. Despite the unfortunate events happening around us, we are still able to celebrate Hiroshima’s Commemoration Day. Various activities such as watching Grave of the Fireflies gave us a sense of sympathy towards those who lived in Japan when war was happening. Through this, students from different year levels had the chance to fold a thousand cranes; sent to Hiroshima Peace Park. The thousand cranes symbolise our wish to keep the world a safe place. I am thankful for the amazing teachers that have taught me up to Year 12. Without a doubt, taking Japanese has been a pleasure thanks to my peers and teachers helping me. Taking up another language, especially Japanese, is something that will stick with me forever.

- Lianne Marino, Year 12

ありがとうございました!
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Mātauranga Māori

Mātauranga Māori is celebrated at Rangitoto College through many academic options available to students. 2021, saw the greatest number of students yet enrolled in Te Reo Māori. Our Te Reo programme at Rangitoto College was recognised for its success in Te Reo teaching, named in Metro Magazine’s top 10 schools in Auckland for Level 1 Te Reo Māori. This year, two of our Te Reo learners, Calais Norman (Y10) and Tamati Kingi (Y12) successfully represented Rangitoto at the annual Manu Kōrero Speech Competition, held at Waiorea, Western Springs College. They both demonstrated such mana and courage, and their speeches were an inspiration to others, who have already expressed their intention to enter in 2022!

Rangitoto students have also studied Mātauranga Māori through the developing programme of Māori Practical Arts. These are practical art classes which focus on weaving together tikanga Māori through design and carving, constructing deep knowledge around language, symbols, and visual texts.

Students enrolled in Māori performing arts grew their knowledge of Te Reo and performance through waiata, mōteatea and haka. In 2022, these junior programmes are extending into NCEA courses through the senior school. It is an exciting time for Mātauranga Māori at Rangitoto College. Whaowhia te kete mātauranga! Tīhei Mauri Ora!

Māori carving is a fun practical arts subject that has taught me the meanings behind the designs of māori whakairo. Māori carving is a collaborative environment for us to be able to share our ideas. We learned how to tell a story through our artwork by carving wood to create depth and shape. In lockdown, it is a bit more challenging to do practical carving, so instead, Matua Terei got creative and we used soap to carve a Wheku. Māori carving is a subject that caters for everyone.

Simpkins, Year 10

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Learning Support

The Koru Programme

The Koru programme is a small multi-level class, offering students opportunities to practise the skills needed for their path beyond Rangitoto College whilst gaining some credits at NCEA. It is designed to meet the needs of each individual student, offering Unit standards at Levels 1 and 2 and at a supported level. It follows a more practical approach with students creating CVs, practising interview techniques, learning about the use of money, and creating a budget. We also offer support to enable students to attain their driving licence. In addition, we complete ‘world of work activities’, including placements in the local community when appropriate.

Year 13 Volunteer Programme

Each year, we offer Year 13 students the opportunity to give back to the school by donating one of their study periods to support a junior student who has additional needs. The response was very positive with more than 50 students signing up which is a wonderful reflection on our college community. The training includes disability awareness and giving students an idea of how it feels to be challenged by additional needs, both learning and physical. The students were addressed by an ex-student Mackenzie Kench who has severe athetoid cerebral palsy and speaks through a computer which she operates with her toe. She explained the best qualities of a support person from a first-hand perspective. This year we were able to host Mackenzie in person, and the students were inspired by her talk and gained some valuable insight into positive approaches for the students they were to meet.

Special Olympics

What a successful first six months for our Special Olympians. The year began with a hot and sunny day at the Millennium Stadium and our athletes were full of enthusiasm and energy. There were a variety of both track and field events with around 120 competitors from the North Shore colleges. Highlights of the day included excellent performances from newcomers Jane and Leo, in shotput and javelin, and William Carpenter in Year 11 won the senior shotput. The students were also successful in the track events culminating in the senior relay team placing 1st with a 50m lead. The next event, the football tournament, was an absolute cracker. Although we were only able to send a small squad to the football tournament, we were very competitive in all our games. After an exhausting day, the Rangitoto team placed third. Unfortunately, the last two events were cancelled due to Covid-19 lockdowns. However, the athletes truly lived up to the oath of Special Olympics: “Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.” This year special thanks has to go to the 16 students from the Rangitoto Service Committee who not only helped run events, but also cheered on all the athletes, creating a really wonderful atmosphere.

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Library

Our library is a multipurpose space. We are so lucky to have multiple rooms to allow many different activities and events to be hosted at the same time. Our reading rooms provide a comfortable environment for students to read quietly; every English and ESOL class has a booked time to come and enjoy reading on the cushions and armchairs. The rooms are also used as practice spaces for Korean and Chinese nights, hosting visiting authors, Book Club, Rainbow Rangi, and other meetings during the year. There are three areas that teachers can book for students to use the library resources for research. At other times, our Year 13 students utilise these spaces during their study periods and, out of class time, there are many students who like to do their homework or tutoring here. The silent study room is the only totally quiet room in the school and both students and teachers value this space as a place to work and study while being able to totally focus on their work. The scholarship room is for collaborative learning; our senior students meet here to study and work together. They particularly like being able to use the whiteboards to do complex maths problems.

Additionally, the library space can be transformed into one big open space when we push the shelves out of the way, such as when we hosted the North Shore Readers Cup competition this year. This flexibility allows us to make the library a place that is important to everyone—the heart of the school. None of this would be possible without the amazing librarians who work to make the library welcoming and inclusive. Thank you to all our 70 student librarians and four adult librarians for your commitment to providing a fabulous library.

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Mathematics

t the beginning of Term 2, we welcomed Ms Cattanach back from maternity leave and it very quickly seemed like she’d never been away. It’s been great to see her continued enthusiasm in the classroom.

Also in Term 2, Mr Udy-Bothwell was finally able to enjoy the prestigious ten week sabbatical he was awarded in 2020. This fully-funded sabbatical reflected his outstanding contribution to mathematics education and his long service at Rangitoto College and previous schools. He was originally intending to spend the time attending a range of international mathematics education conferences, but Covid-19 meant that instead he spent his time in New Zealand participating in virtual conferences. Ms McDonald did an excellent job of looking after the leadership of Level 3 in his absence.

Competitions, Extension and Acceleration

Over the last 12 months, it has been really pleasing to see some of our senior students take an active role in fostering and developing the next generation of mathematical talent. In particular, students from the International Baccalaureate Creativity, Action, and Service group, and students from Year 12 and 13 Calculus have been training and supporting junior students every Tuesday lunchtime for challenges including the Otago Junior Maths, Canterbury Kiwi Maths, and the Australian Mathematics Competition. The students, led by Ethan Lu and Mason Liu, recently planned and hosted the Rangitoto Mathex selection rounds, Rangimathex. Over 20 teams and 100 students were pitted against each other in a fast-paced chain game with four top sides selected to represent the College in the upcoming Auckland Mathex Championships.

Another exciting development was the hosting of the North Auckland branch of the national Maths Olympiad workshops and the setting up of a

Sadly, Mr Bissett left the department at the end of Term 2, ending his daily commute from over the Harbour Bridge. Mr Bissett was a valued member of the department’s leadership team and an excellent teacher who will be missed by his colleagues and students. He had been working for Rangitoto College for five years, his second period at Rangitoto, and he had contributed a great deal to the department and the wider school. Mr Bissett’s departure led to some leadership opportunities within the department, with Ms Walles, Ms Sanderson, and Ms Curtis all taking on acting leadership roles until the end of the year while we consider the leadership structure. All three are making significant contributions to the success of our department and ākonga.

junior group that attracts, not only Rangitoto students, but also students from Westlake Girls’ High and Kristin College. It is hoped that these developments will flourish in their new home in the school library after school on alternate Wednesdays.

With our best ever success in the Calculus Scholarships, 15 Scholarships including two Outstanding Scholars, the extension programme is growing with more and more opportunities and content being offered to all our extension students. It has been unfortunate that delays due to pandemic effects mean that any more results from this year’s efforts will have to wait until Panorama 2022 for publication.

Finally, next year will see even more developments with our new senior student team of Alex Kang, Jessica Wang, and Rihoko Suzuki taking over the leadership roles under the guidance of Mr Craik.

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Junior Curriculum

This year, our juniors have been exploring all strands of the New Zealand Curriculum. Our teachers this year have made a huge effort to develop students’ mathematical vocabulary and retrieval strength—two of the college’s teaching principles. We believe that a focus on mathematical language will give students confidence and allow them to access material needed to be successful in this subject area. Retrieval practice will equip students with the capability to recall learning and apply knowledge in a variety of contexts throughout their mathematical journey.

Year 9 students have been focusing on building a solid foundation in number, measurement, algebra, graphs, geometry and probability. As well as developing the key mathematical skills, students have been working on applying these in order to solve a range of unfamiliar problems.

Year 10 students have been focusing on solidifying and furthering their understanding of Mathematics in the areas started in Year 9. They have also had the opportunity to sit two NCEA internal assessments and gain up to seven Level 1 credits. The first assessment involved applying numeric reasoning to solve a problem and the second involved interpreting statistical bivariate data. After two years our junior students are well prepared for senior mathematics, having been exposed to both mathematical and statistical concepts.

Senior Curriculum

Level 1

Our Level 1 students were grateful that they were able to focus on their studies fully in 2021 without the worldwide disruptions prevalent in 2020. Teachers were able to plug the possible gaps in student knowledge to enable the cohort to stride forwards to enjoy and shine in their mathematics. The various teachers approached the teaching and learning of the content in a myriad of ways which helps and encourages the students to see their way through the problems before them.

One major adjustment in our approach to assessment was to allow our students to produce two of their statistical NCEA internal Achievement Standards digitally. This allowed the students to demonstrate their deeper understanding and knowledge of the content in a more accurate and analytical way. The results were, therefore, a better reflection of the talents of our students. As always, the teachers will be hoping that their students will have been able to display their true abilities in the NCEA November external examinations. With success on the challenges of the Level 1 content, we can welcome our students on the pathways to higher levels of success in their mathematics. These differing pathways are carefully selected for each individual student depending where their strengths lie. In an Olympic year, we are sure that many students will have achieved gold and many others will have attained “personal best” scores!

Level 2 Mathematics

This year the Mathematics and Statistics Department introduced a new course at Level 2: 12MAT. This course was designed to allow students who were unlikely to succeed in our mainstream Statistics or Calculus courses

to continue with Mathematics, by successfully completing a mixture of Level 2 standards. These students have had a positive year and many of them are planning to continue their Mathematics journey into Year 13 and beyond. Our Mathematics Applied students have also had a successful year, earning Level 2 unit standards in topics such as construction and finance.

Level 2 Statistics

Our Level 2 Statistics students have enjoyed a year filled with data collection and analysis. The course allows students to earn NCEA credits while exploring new statistical knowledge and skills which will provide them opportunities in their future studies and careers. We are excited that, next year, students will be able to take courses in both statistics and calculus at Level 2.

Level 2 Calculus

Our Calculus students at Year 12 have had a successful year focusing on their skills in algebra, computation, and problem-solving. The 12MCA and 12MTX courses provide the opportunity to earn NCEA credits, and the 12MTX course also builds a strong foundation of knowledge in preparation for the scholarship course at Year 13. We are happy that from next year, students will be able to broaden their knowledge further by taking one of these calculus courses in conjunction with a Level 2 statistics course.

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Level 3 Mathematics

Students taking this course were lucky enough to study both mathematical and statistical concepts during the year. While studying the maths standards, students learnt how to solve problems that required finding optimal solutions. During the statistics standards, they learnt how to construct a report that required them to further develop their literacy skills. Students that had the most success in this course had high attendance and displayed good time management skills.

Level 3 Statistics

Approximately half of all Year 13 students choose to study this very valuable course where they learned to select and analyse statistical data to make informed recommendations which they presented in written reports. They also designed and ran randomised statistical experiments to test causal hypotheses. For example, one group of students, inspired by the Economics Day, tested Year 9 and Year 13 students to discover whether an increase in the quality of packaging causes students to think that the product enclosed is of better quality; their results were conclusive for the experimental group tested and gave us all something to think about.

Students ended the year by learning a rigorous approach to critiquing media reports to help them to make informed choices in life.

Students who gained entry into a Scholarship Statistics class further developed their logical thinking skills. Many attended the regular afterschool sessions which helped them to fully prepare for the rigour of the Scholarship examination.

Level 3 Calculus

Many of the students that take this course enter a career in engineering; others simply chose it for the intellectual stimulation it provides. Students begin to build more complicated models of the real world that can be used to make informed decisions. This includes situations that require optimal values, like analysing maximum and minimum profit. The trigonometry standard requires them to build mathematical models that can be combined to find and compare all possible solutions in a given real-life situation. These students also delve into the mysteries of the imaginary world too and see how this can help them solve real problems.

Students selected for the Scholarship Calculus course were often pushed outside their comfort zones. Those that attended the optional lunchtime sessions had the opportunity to work with other students to solve more challenging problems in a group.

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Performing Arts

Defining a Knowledge-Rich Curriculum for Performing Arts

In 2020, the school made the decision to adopt and implement a Knowledge-Rich Curriculum strategy in order to best serve the learning needs of our students. In short, this means that subjects are placing extra emphasis on the ‘knowledge’ taught in their curriculum areas, rather than just focusing on teaching students how to best answer NCEA exam questions. Therefore, a concept-based curriculum design model (CDC) is being used to assure that knowledge, not just credits, are at the centre of the learning for students.

This shift constituted quite a challenge for Performing Arts subjects, because our students are not only tested on what they know, but also on their skills of performing, arranging, composing, devising, and choreography. Added to this is the problem of the sheer quantity of work to be re-designed, given that we currently teach upwards of 170 units in Year 9 alone! Some tough questions soon emerged:

How do you add knowledge to primarily skill-based assessments?

How do you manage the workload for staff while introducing fundamental changes?

How do you improve your outcomes through the changes made, rather than changing for the sake of change?

It soon became clear that there had to be careful consideration as to how to go about this task. Instead of throwing out the old and replacing with the new, an assessment had to be undertaken first to measure how knowledgerich our current curriculum already was, and identify points where the enrichment through concept-based curriculum design principles could offer an improved outcome to what we currently have. Consequently, a gradual infusion strategy needed to be devised, rather than a complete and total change.

One area that was identified as could be improved by applying more

knowledge was performance practice. Even though most of our students are spending significant amounts of time practising, the efficiency of that practice—and therefore the outcome—could be improved by digging deeper into the science about how to make practice work better for you. Learning about the metacognition of practice was added from Year 9 through to Year 13 in order to evaluate the outcomes of practice, not only through students’ performance marks. Knowledge-rich concepts like deliberate practicing techniques, neurological development, and motivational psychology were placed at the centre of this learning, paving the way for students to move “from practise to practice”.

The most visual aspect of this new teaching unit was the emergence of practice logs which students now have to fill in each week and submit by Sunday evening.

The first results of the new unit were nothing short of astounding. Students clearly communicated the successes and challenges they faced during practising, and teachers and tutors could target their support quickly to very specific questions. The data provided by students through the practice logs is so rich that it has significant meaning for teachers far beyond the narrow scope of improving performance skills, as it provides a holistic view about student learning in music in general. Students demonstrate their musical knowledge in ways that are far deeper than if measured through a written exam paper.

We are still at the beginning of this knowledge-rich infusion, but so far, the results overall are exciting! I would like to invite you, if you have children in the Music curriculum, to talk to them about their logs and maybe even read some of their entries—I promise you that you will be impressed!

t has been an exciting year for the Drama Department. After a slow year Covid-19 year in 2020, we hit the ground running in 2021. This year, with the introduction of a Knowledge Rich Curriculum, we have scaffolded the year groups into different areas of focus. At Year 9, the focus has been the Principles of Drama and performance; at Year 10, the Fundamentals of Drama and performance; at Year 11, we looked closely at Comedy with a focus on Commedia Dell’Arte; at Year 12, we looked at Tragedy with a focus on Brecht and Epic Theatre; and at Year 13, we looked at New Zealand theatre with a focus on the works of Stanislaski and Realism vs

We started the year with two amazing production evenings; one for our Year 11 cohort who brought tears of laughter to our faces with the very play, and one for our Year 12 cohort who took us deep into the dark world of 1984. Both evenings were a great success and allowed our students to showcase their hard work and dedication to the subject. These evenings really set the standard for the year. Internally we also had great success with our Year 9 production of Romeo and Juliet and our Year 10 production of Macbeth. Not to be out done, our Year 13 cohort Peninsular by Gary Henderson. At the beginning of the process, they got to meet the playwright in person and had a workshop with him about his process writing the play. This offered the Year 13s a deeper understanding of the text and helped

them to create intriguing and well-crafted characters and they performed multiple roles with smooth transitions.

Moving into Term 2, our students took on the challenges of devising. Our Year 11s worked hard on bringing to life the poem Gentle Alice Brown by William Schwenck Gilbert. The Year 12 cohort used their knowledge of Brechtian theatre features and took on social injustices within New Zealand. To help the 12s with their understanding of Brechtian theatre, we were able to take them to see The Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht at the ASB Waterfront Theatre. This was a fascinating play, which used many features of Brechtian theatre. Meanwhile our Year 13 cohort delved into history and introduced us to some frightening, but captivating, ‘Historical Figures’. Our juniors offered some comic relief with their improvisation unit.

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Term 3 saw our students pick up the pace again; this time our Year 11’s moved into Commedia Dell’Arte. Commedia Dell’Arte is an ancient comic theatre form which requires students to build strong physicalisation skills, as well as encouraging them to think on their feet and improvise. Our Year 12s took on Brecht’s most famous play, Mother Courage and her Children, and delved into the depths of political theatre. Meanwhile, our Year 13s were creating scenes from various contemporary plays, including Death of a Salesman, A StreetCar Named Desire and several Bruce Mason plays. The students were tasked with using an array of techniques to bring these characters to life.

Our new cohort of Year 9s picked up their chainsaws, pitchforks, and other assorted weapons in their production of 10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, while our Year 10s devised physical theatre based on Shaun

Tan’s The Arrival. In Term 4, we did our final revision for the external exams for the seniors, and we wished them good luck and best wishes moving into next year and their future endeavours.

Our juniors continued the good work, with the Year 10’s creating some entertaining and educational Greek Theatre and our Year 9s devising their own wonderful pieces.

Overall, despite the setbacks of Covid-19, our Drama & PFA students have had an incredible year and have gone from strength to strength. Once again, a huge thank you goes to the drama staff: Sara Hunt, Sophie Catterall, and Renee Richards, and their commitment to their students and the overall vision of the department. I couldn’t do it without you. I look forward to welcoming back students to 2022 and I look forward to what we shall go on to create together!

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Science

Biology

This year the Biology team welcomed Miss Chong and Mr Graham. It has been fabulous to have a fresh injection of new ideas and enthusiasm in the Biology department.

Biology Scholarship

The Biology team had another very successful year in the NZQA scholarship exams. In February, we received notification that 26 of our students had gained a Biology scholarship, placing them in the top three percent of New Zealand. Six of these students also gained their scholarship at outstanding level.

We would like to congratulate the following students: Kyongeun Cha, Jamie Lee, Sua Cho, Max Ji, Jasmine Zhang, Ashley Huddart, Julia Ortanez, and Cameron Senior who gained scholarship as a Year 11 or 12 student—a brilliant feat.

Biology Olympiad

The Biology Olympiad is an international competition in which Year 13 Biology students from around the world compete against each other.

The qualifying process involves thousands of students from around New Zealand being whittled down into a national team of five. This year, Cameron Senior made it through the qualifying rounds to be selected to the national team.

He was then awarded a Bronze medal at the International Biology Olympiad.

Cameron did exceptionally well, and we are very proud of him.

The Biology Olympiad was an incredibly valuable experience where I not only deepened my knowledge of biology, but also met several likeminded people. My experience began with a training camp where I learnt practical skills: dissections, running PCR tests, analysing species diversity, etc. From the camp, I was selected alongside three others to compete at the international competition, representing New Zealand, in two exams on a wide range of practical and theoretical knowledge. I was pleased to win a bronze medal, placing somewhere between 60th and 160th in the world. I encourage anybody with a passion for biology who wants to go beyond what’s taught in the classroom to take part—it’s fun, challenging, and you’ll learn lots along the way!

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Students enrolled in this course have enjoyed a plethora of new content from cellular processes to mammals and flowering plants. The highlight of the year was a trip to Auckland Zoo where students received an excellent presentation from the zookeepers and got to experience first-hand the amazing efforts Auckland Zoo puts into conservation around New Zealand.

12 Biology

The 12 Biology students have enjoyed a jam-packed course, with the highlight being the rocky shore trip to Wenderholm. Students enjoyed getting out of the classroom the having the opportunity to practise their skills in the outdoors.

13 Biology

Year 13 Biology students welcomed the experience of going to Auckland Zoo and our scholarship students also got the unique opportunity to visit Tiritiri Matangi Island. The trip to the island was a great occasion to witness New Zealand’s biodiversity and the Department of Conservation efforts to protect several of our most endangered species.

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Chemistry

2021 has been another positive year in chemistry. In April Minghan (Mason) Liu was chosen as a member of the New Zealand team to compete in the annual International Chemistry Olympiad competition. This was to take place in Japan in July. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, the competition had to be held virtually rather than in person. Minghan had great success in this competition receiving a bronze award, placing him in the top 150 students in the world for his age group and was also the highest placed member of the New Zealand team. A massive congratulations to Minghan, you have done us all proud.

In other news, for the first time, our Year 11 extension students completed the Level 2 titrations internal, achieving exceptional results, continuing to refine our extension program. Despite all the lockdowns and disruptions 2021 has brought us, our students have risen to all the challenges, completing all the practical requirements of the different chemistry course and continue to display exceptional resilience.

Physics

Rangitoto College Physics students have had a productive year in 2021, with some outstanding academic results coming through, a wide range of extracurricular competitions and activities taking place, and a busy schedule of learning. Student achievement in internal assessments to date looks promising, and while our revision programme is being disrupted by the current Covid-19 lockdowns, students have completed most of their classroom learning.

In February, we received the news that sixteen of our students achieved the prestigeous Physics Scholarship in 2020. This included one Outstanding Scholarship, a Rangitoto College first, achieved by Year 12 International Baccalaureate student, Ethan Lu. The scholarship results achieved by the 2020 cohort were the best ever by any cohort at Rangitoto College.

Sorato Tokuo, Lucas Hebberd, and Matthew Prance made up the Rangitoto College 2021 Young Physicists’ Tournament (NZYPT) team. Having spent six months researching and experimenting, they presented their solutions to the problems at the NZYPT regional competition at Ormiston College in March this year. While they did not place in the tournament this year, it was a great learning experience and they resolved to return stronger in 2022.

In May, University of Auckland outreach group, Women in Engineering, came to the college to share their enthusiasm for engineering with our female physics and mathematics students. In addition to advice on what to expect and how best to prepare for a degree in engineering, they provided some challenging practical problems for our students to solve. Our students came out inspired and excited by the prospect of a degree in engineering.

Toward the end of Term 2, close to 250 Rangitoto College Physics and Calculus students participated in the annual Rainbow’s End Physics trip. Students experienced rotational dynamics on the Invader, vertical circular motion on the rollercoaster loop, simple harmonic motion on the Stratosfear and much more. The work completed during the trip reinforced students understanding of key concepts in the Level 3 Mechanical Systems achievement standard. It was a great day out!

In July, 35 Rangitoto College students participated in the New Zealand Physics and Maths competition. Several students achieved outstanding results in this test-based competition: Jonathan Siah achieved an impressive 3rd place in Year 11, Raymond Huang received distinction in Year 11, and Tina Niu and Franck Chen achieved top 10 results in Year 10 and Year 12 respectively. It is great to see students embracing opportunities to challenge themselves in physics.

The annual New Zealand Engineering Science Competition, run by the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Engineering, took place in August. Ten teams of Rangitoto College students gathered on a Saturday morning and were issued the question, “How many 1 in 100 year extreme weather events can New Zealand expect to experience over the course of the next decade?” They spent the following eight hours researching, discussing, and developing a solution to the question, with all teams submitting their papers before the deadline. Results will be published later this year.

A group of about 40 students have been training regularly to compete against other schools in the Epro8 science and engineering competition. Unfortunately, the competition was scheduled to take place in August and was disrupted by the Covid-19 lockdown. Hopefully, they will have a chance to compete against other schools later this year!

The Physics teachers have been impressed by the engagement and enthusiasm of the Rangitoto College Physics students. We look forward to hearing of their continued success in their exams and in the coming years.

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Junior Science

Despite the early challenges of some online learning in 2021, the Junior Science Curriculum has been well received by our students. Highlights include the ever popular eye dissection in Year 9, the heart dissection in Year 10, along with any practical involving Bunsen burners!

Junior Science has a clear focus on investigative skills through the year, in addition to students developing their knowledge of biology, chemistry, and physics. We explore the microscopic world, chemical reactions, energy, and how they all come together to build the world around us.

“Science is very interesting and fascinating, the fact that all these things exist and make up reality. It’s just a pleasure to learn about all of this as we humans have come so far to understand the universe to this point.”

Eugene Kang, Year 9

“I enjoy doing fun practicals in Year 9 Science, even though I missed out dissecting the cow’s eye. Science from Year 8 to Year 9 is a huge jump— most of the words you might never even heard of them before. Science in Year 9 is fun and you also learn a lot of new things.”

Catherine Liu, Year 9

“I particularly enjoyed learning about the human body topic this year—it was quite interesting exploring the different systems of our body (such as the skeletal/nervous/etc.) and how they work together to keep us alive. Me and my group even dissected a heart (a pig’s one!) Science has become one of my favourite subjects now, partly because of the content that we learn, but I think it is mainly because my teachers have taught me and guided me through the Junior Science course wonderfully. I really appreciate that, thank you!”

Chon, Year 10

“I’ve enjoyed the mixing topic for Science and also when we dissected a cow’s eye. You learn lots of new stuff in Science and it’s really fun and enjoyable.”

Min-Jun Choi, Year 9

“Science at Rangitoto College is very fun and very interesting. We do different subjects every term and we do fun experiments about the topics mostly every lesson.”

Olivia Xie, Year 9

“During this year’s Junior Science course, I have really enjoyed the practical experiments. During the electricity unit, we were able to play around with circuits and for our investigation, we got to conduct our own experiment. In the atomic structures unit, we were able to conduct experiments to learn the difference between chemical and physical changes. For the human body unit, we had the chance to dissect a sheep or a pig heart to allow us to fully understand the chambers of the heart and how it works. In the next unit, which was acids and bases, practical lessons happened at least once a week. We got to use different types of pH indicators and use different concentrations of acid to see how fast they dissolved different metals. The large number of practical lessons in the Junior Science course has made this year in science enjoyable.”

Nic

Year 10

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Social Science

Despite the challenges of Covid-19, the Social Science Department achieved their best ever results in the NZQA Scholarship Exams earning a combined 40 Scholarships across History, Geography, Art History, and Classical Studies. Highlights of these results were the achievements of 2020 Dux, Friedrieke Voit, who topped the country in Art History for the second year running, and the exceptional results of Year 12 student, Cameron Senior, who achieved Scholarship in Art History and an Outstanding Scholarship in History. Congratulations must go to all students who gained Scholarship and their hardworking and dedicated teachers.

Regardless of the odd lockdown here and there, 2021 has been an extremely successful year for the Social Science Department. Along with scholarship, the department has been able to extend all students inside and outside the classroom and truly embody the college’s mission statement of great opportunities, great students.

Junior Social Science

Our Year 9 cohort has had a fantastic first year at Rangitoto College in the Junior Social Science subject. The Year 9 Junior Social Science course introduced students to a wide range of topics to develop an understanding of the culturally diverse and interdependent world we live in.

Students started the year by learning about how and why people move around the globe, followed by learning about several environmental challenges our world faces, with a specific focus on three significant natural resources: water, oil, and native wildlife. Students then moved on to looking at the development in Asia and enjoyed learning about the K-pop and Bollywood industries and how these innovations have impacted their respective economies. Lastly, students ended the year by looking at systems of government, including a focus on women and Māori rights to vote, and North Korea.

Art History

2021 was an exciting year for Art History. In Year 12, students began the year looking at the turbulent history of France in the 18th century and the beginnings of art as propaganda during the 1789 French Revolution. This was a real highlight for students who loved engaging in History, as it introduced them to the different functions and importance of art in reflecting its own time. A student commented that they “really enjoyed studying how art responds to its time” and that they “felt a strong connection with the context because I can see the influences of the time period on a physical canvas.” By the time they had examined the changes of 19th century France and the modernisation of Paris in the mid-19th century, students had learnt to connect more closely to cities and societies that they had never approached before and this was a real highlight for many of them.

In Year 13, the students learned all about High Renaissance and Mannerist art in Italy. Beginning the year looking at Florence and moving onto Rome and Venice, the Year 13 course allowed students to gain an in-depth understanding of differences between regions and histories of this time in Italy and wider Europe. The Renaissance course exposed students to art and societies both big and small; from learning about the personal family lives of patrons and the “scandalous secrets of the bourgeois” in Italy, to studying the grand projects like the Sistine Chapel ceiling that continue to awe audiences today. For many students, this was a great opportunity to look at the Italian Masters and find out how they became great trail blazers in the world of Art History,

At both year levels students had a chance to go on a trip to the Auckland Art Gallery. A highlight at the beginning of the year was experiencing the ‘Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art’ exhibition which was the largest exhibition in the 132-year history of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Year 13 students followed this in June with a trip to see the ‘All That is Solid is Melts’ exhibition which combined contemporary and historical collections across Aotearoa and worldwide.

The art history world has seen many changes in the last decade and in particular the last couple of years. This was reflected in Scholarship Art History which was another highlight for many students who wanted to examine Art History from a wider perspective outside of class. For many students, scholarship offered a unique insight into the history, societies, and art they had never been exposed to and allowed them to consider significant themes through the history of art such as conflict, debate, controversy, and beauty. The Scholarship Art History programme remains a real strength for Art History students and continues to grow every year.

Classical Studies

The

influence of the ancient Greeks and Romans filters its way into our everyday life. From our democratic system of government, our judicial processes, our language, and our art and architecture, a sliver of the Greeks and Romans always remains. The classical world has inspired generations throughout history; from Renaissance master Michelangelo to French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte; from Elizabethan dramatist to the creator of Harry’s Magical World, J.K. Rowling.

Classical Studies offers students a window into the lives of the Greeks and Romans, with a focus on the literature, religion, philosophy, history, art history, political studies, and language of these two civilisations. This requires students to adapt their skills in interpretating sources of evidence and pieces of art, analysing the validity of primary and secondary source evidence and crafting argumentative essays.

In Year 12, students start the year looking at a range of significant historical events like the Persian Wars of the 5th Century BCE through to the destruction of cities like Pompeii and Herculaneum by Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. The focus then shifts to Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey where students learn about the relationship between Odysseus’ Homeric characteristics and those of modern heroes, like Aragorn, Black Panther and Harry Potter. After this, students examine the intricacies of the art and architecture of Ancient Rome and the role they played in creating an Empire.

In Year 13, students start the year studying Aristophanes, the Father of Comedy. The introduction into Level 3 Classical Studies begins with an elderly man attempting to escape his house attached to the underside of a donkey, which sets the tone for a year of strange yet brilliant classical stories. We then shift our focus to Rome, studying the reign of Rome’s first emperor Augustus, examining the significant role he played in shaping the socio-political life of Imperial Rome. Students will end the year with extensive knowledge of how the Roman Empire, as we know it today, was formed as the result of a series of careful manoeuvres by the Master of Propaganda—Augustus.

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Geography

Geography

at Rangitoto College for 2021 has been an intense year filled with field trips, assessments, and learning all about the people and the environments that they live in.

In Year 11, students started the year learning about the contemporary geographic issue of E-Scooters. E-scooters are a geographic issue as they were originally brought in to allow people greater access around metropolitan areas but now have become an environmental and social hazard with high costs associated with injuries and dumping of them in waterways. Following on from E-scooters, students travelled out to Piha to complete geographic research on the Piha Stream. Students were tracking if the width of Piha Stream increased or decreased the closer to the river mouth students travelled. Students really enjoyed this trip and being out in the field gathering data, “I felt like a real geographer!” said one student. Students then completed an internal assessment looking at the global pattern of earthquakes. This was particularly interesting because New Zealand sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire and students were able to use both national and international examples (including Haiti which, sadly, has just been struck by another powerful quake) in their work. Building on the earthquake topic was the final internal assessment that looked at a new volcano appearing in Auckland. This new volcano would bring natural effects to Auckland that would then bring economic and social impacts. Students completed this internal by using Google Earth Pro, to give students a taste of using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to solve geographic problems and how to present data using this tool also. Finally, students focused on the Indian Ocean Tsunami for their final external exam. This extreme natural event even though it happened in 2004 is still studied today as it resulted in the way that tsunamis are tracked changing forever and the sheer scale of the event changed people’s lives globally forever. Overall, Level 1 has given students a solid understanding of the world around them on a local, national, and global scale as well as preparing them for Level 2.

Year 12 students started the year focusing on geographic research. Students travelled down to Tongariro National Park for three days to complete the crossing while gathering data. This allowed students to select their own aim to gather data that interested them, with the theme of alpine zonation. Tazanna Dell said, “I am very proud to say that this subject made me climb a mountain.” This trip challenges students physically and mentally but the sense of accomplishment both academically and physically means the trip continues every year. Students then studied freedom camping, which was dynamic this year due to the borders being closed and freedom camping having a more domestic focus. Students then moved to a global focus and looked at the global pattern of coffee production and the impacts on people of this industry that is second only to oil in the world commodity trade. Students were challenged to think about where and what coffee they buy and to become ethical consumers. We then went local and looked at the temporal pattern of Auckland’s population growth. This internal had both historical and contemporary data and allowed students to understand why Auckland is structured the way it is. Finally, students are using their

History

Martin Luther King Jr. is quoted as saying,“We are not makers of history. We are made by history”. This year, students have studied a range of subjects that have shaped the world we live in. A particularly relevant topic has been the 2021 scholarship topic which was ‘colonialism’ with a focus on New Zealand in the year 1900. Through this lens, students have been able to study a range of empires and the legacy they have left behind through colonisation.

The Year 11 History classes were fortunate to visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum to conduct research on a topic related to the Great War. Topics included the role of women, Māori, and a range of battles that New Zealand participated in. The Year 11 History classes have enjoyed learning about relevant issues from the 20th century. Investigations into the perspectives of the Black Civil Rights movement in America saw students delve into rich and raw social histories of the not too distant past.

knowledge of natural processes to examine the Amazon drainage basin for the external exam. This standard uses knowledge from Level 1 and the start of Level 2. A final quote to summarize Year 12: “This subject has not only fuelled my curiosity for our world but given me amazing experiences and helped me reach my potential as a proud Geography student”.

Year 13, the third and final year of the Geography programme. Students started the year with an American focus, looking at gun control in America and potential courses of action for the future. Students then had a global focus on looking at maritime piracy as a global pattern and the impacts on people socially and economically because of this problem. This is a very interesting topic and complex in nature due to the cause of the problem and the underlying poverty that was exposed. Students then travelled down to Rotorua for the long-awaited three day trip to study the cultural processes of tourism development. This trip allowed students to immerse themselves in the environment to understand how the process operates and to also look at the impacts. This year, the trip was very interesting as Covid-19 had changed the cultural process to a large extent and resulted in students visiting different attractions than the trip normally does. Finally, students studied what is considered a rite of passage for young people, the Rhythm and Vines Festival. Students use this assessment to study and evaluate the planning and success of the event through a geographic lens. Students complete the year with the focus on the case study of Rotorua and the cultural process of tourism development. Geography prides itself on preparing our students for university, and we wish all our students’ great success in the future.

Geography scholarship and extension courses for 2021 have focused on inequalities within and between countries. Students have been attending Tuesday morning sessions to learn content with Miss O’Brien and the Geography Department. Mrs Reddy has been running lunchtime sessions on how to approach the exam. Students in 11 and 12 extension classes and 13 scholarship classes have had the knowledge and content integrated into their courses. Students complete nightly readings and then gather evidence to ultimately establish their knowledge base so that scholarship skills and knowledge becomes second nature to the students.

One student, Kaia Buckley, has summarised the course in the following words, “Extension Geography offers you many advantages which will hugely benefit your learning. Being in Extension Geography you are able to have a wider knowledge as you learn from the ones that you are surrounded by through sharing ideas. As well as having a wider knowledge on the topic, the environment of the classroom is so much better than what you would usually have this is because everyone is in the same boat and eager to learn more giving a quiet hard working mind-set type of classroom.”

The rise of Hitler, and the consequences of this, proved just as interesting in challenging students’ perceptions of the past.

The Year 12 classes have had a focus on colonisation and its consequences this year. The Vietnam War was the focus for Term 1, with students studying the impact of French and Japanese occupation of Vietnam and the subsequent civil war that followed. We were very lucky to have our Vietnam War veteran, Brian, visit us again and entertain us with his stories and experiences during this conflict. On top of this topic, classes have studied either colonisation in Australia or the Rwandan Genocide. A highlight of the year was the trip to the Bay of Islands. Students used this as an opportunity to gather evidence on the early colonisation of New Zealand by visiting sites such as Ruapekapeka, the Stone House, the Waitangi Treaty grounds, and much more.

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Social Science Internal

2021 has been a great year for Social Science Internal. Students have formed some great friendships and had a lot of positive moments. Beginning the year by exploring an Aotearoa based social issue, students examined topics such as poverty, homelessness, and gangs. Term 1 also saw us go into learning from home, which tested our self-management skills. Term 2 allowed us to enhance our ability to gather information from documents and understand the importance of using internet in the workplace. We also took a closer look at the Cambodia house building trip that has been carried out by the College in previous years. The second half of the year gave students the opportunity to experience Level 1 Geography as a subject and carry out some field research as well as work together as a team to plan an event for staff. Together, students have learnt teamwork, planning, and communication skills.

Tourism

Tourism

Year 12 Tourism students learn about how the tourism industry works, from the history of travel and travel businesses, to world and New Zealand destinations. The Industry Day field trip for Level 2 to the New Zealand School of Tourism Airport Campus and Rocket Ropes teaches students about work roles within tourism and fosters teamwork. These are all important components of the Level 2 Tourism course and will set them up well for Level 3.

Sociology

Sociology gives students an opportunity to investigate the world around them and empowers them to make a positive impact on it. At Level 2, the sociologists studied human rights actions as well as global conflicts and those happening in Aotearoa. Subjects explored included socialization, the 40 Hour Famine, New Zealand’s 2020 referendum, and the discrimination faced by the Uyghurs. The cohort also worked collaboratively in their classes to support an array of charities, including Shine, Foster Hope, and Auckland City Mission. At Level 3, the course covers criminology, the Israel Palestine conflict, and inspiring youth-led social action. Year 13 Sociology students also had the exciting opportunity to complete policy-focused social actions which included writing letters to Members of Parliament, educating their peers, and taking part in our annual social action expo.

Year 13 students started the year off with a world history unit, focusing on the expansion of empires and the impact these have had on the world we live in today. All the topics were well received, and it was fantastic to see our wellrounded Year 13s taking lessons from such diverse topics in our history. The invasion of the Waikato was once again covered this year, with students building on the information they had learnt around empires and analysing the impact the British Empire had on New Zealand. Students were able to go on an overnight field trip to the Waikato to visit places of significance to the land wars.

International Baccalaureate (IB) History has had a great year studying a range of interesting historical topics. They had a bit of fun along the way through interactive learning games and historical event themed escape rooms. The Extended Essay topics included British colonisation of Australia, the impact of

Tourism in Year 13 focuses on destinations, such as Australia, the Pacific Islands, and specific regions within New Zealand. The last unit of the year teaches students about the economic impact tourism has on people and places, where they are encouraged to draw from their learning from the year. Level 3 Tourism is also a place where students put the skills they learned from Level 2 into practice. Over the course of the year, students must give presentations about New Zealand regions, as well as complete a group presentation project based on Australia. The Year 13 field trip to the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre was designed to build on their teamwork skills, which will aid them in future group projects, as well as explore the physical impacts tourism may have on New Zealand.

Tourism regularly offers opportunities for students to learn about what tourism has to offer after high school. This year we have had a visit from the prestigious Queenstown Resort College and a very informative session with Go With Tourism. Go With Tourism is a government-funded initiative and is launching a programme designed to educate our youth about the wide range of career pathways available in the tourism industry. Our Year 13 students had a visit from Auckland Skydive as well. This is not only a skydiving business for thrill seeking tourists, it is also an NZQA accredited sky diving school—the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere. They discuss what a course at Auckland Skydive entails, from the jumps to student life. These visits are invaluable to many students who are not sure what their next step is after high school; it is a great way for them to see the variety of opportunities available to them.

US annexation on native Hawaiians, and others. This year the IB History students have studied a wide range of topics including Chinese history, Japanese expansion, Italian expansion, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and the move to Global War.

at Rangitoto College ensures that students are well prepared for a future in one of New Zealand’s largest industries. Despite the current climate of the tourism Industry, students are still in demand at tertiary training institutes and New Zealand tourism business across the country.
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Technology

Our students have produced a wide range of outcomes in Electronics, Material, Textiles, Food Technology, Construction, Engineering and Hospitality. Technology covers knowledge from all the subject areas that come together to be applied in a way that is practical and experimental. Students are guided to gain a broad understanding of how and why things work, and how technological products and systems are developed. They have all enjoyed developing skills, knowledge and achieving personal goals.

Food Technology

In Food Technology, students gain understanding of food choices and food processing. They learn how to apply the design process in the development of a technological solution to meet a given brief. Some highlights include vegan protein bars, gluten free meal plans, iron rich snacks, hospital meals, homemade pastas, and fusion meals from around the world. Additionally, junior courses are our building blocks and focus more on personal hygiene practices, kitchen safety, health, and nutrition, whilst embedding originality and creativity through projects of pizzas, international burgers, sustainability and more. Food Technology students along with Hospitality students have also successfully catered for the concerts that were held by the Music Department earlier this year.

Hospitality

Wanting to become a chef? Today the hospitality industry is booming, and employers are looking for skilled staff to meet the demand. The Hospitality course is a vocational based subject for senior students, which gives young people an insight into the hospitality industry. Students experience what it feels like to work within a commercial kitchen, learning the vital cooking and barista skills to move into pathways in tertiary education, and work in cafes, restaurants, and hotels. Some delectable dishes include Cubano sandwiches, chocolate truffles, focaccia bread, and prawn laksa. It is stupendous to see the students enjoying the practical aspects of the course—preparing and serving professionally made foods and barista coffees.

Textiles

This year in the textile course, students have been developing the experimentation and practical skills in design and textile construction. Also embedding the knowledge about textile properties and performance characteristics, and aesthetic requirements. Some highlights were the amazing Bauhaus inspired hoodies produced by the Year 9s, the mashup of designers and eras to produce outstanding costumes, the creativity poured out into the Art Competition entries, and placing third in the Wearable Arts section of Showquest.

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Materials Technology

Materials

Technology promotes creative thinking, problem solving, testing, and trialling of ideas with students ultimately creating a portfolio. Year 9 produced a small gift idea for a target market with some excellent products being created at the end of their practice. The Year 10 course is designed to build on their knowledge of material properties and production methods. Year 11 students have been researching mechanisms and coming up with ideas to design and create a mechanical toy that goes beyond one simple movement. Year 12 and 13 students are provided with an open context which allows them to choose an area of interest. Again, there were many interesting topics being covered, from producing a product from recycled bag clips to producing a journal from waste food to promote the wellbeing of homeless children. Students have also been engaging with the community with visits to companies such as Eco Stock Suppliers, and Zealandia. Also, students have been in contact with companies such as Reclaim, the SPCA, and Monstrum Playgrounds, a Danish company.

Electronics

Electronics is a subject area where conceptual products are designed with electronics in mind. It develops knowledge and skills in theory of electricity, components, and micro controllers, and students learn how to programme them as a system. In our junior programme students have been designing, making, and programming their own cyberpets. In Year 11 electronics for 2021, students have been designing from a range of design briefs which include designing interactive donation boxes, electronic pop-up cards, and oracle decision maker toys. Our senior students chose their own contexts. We have had a diverse range of projects such as a student who has designed a horse-riding fall detection system, while another student has designed a fully sustainable green power bank charger.

Construction and Engineering

The construction sector is a major part of the total civil engineering and building industry. Construction projects involve using machines and materials that need organisation and control. This year our engineering students were able to gain experience using a variety of industrial machine tools, and fabrication techniques to manufacture components for their projects before having to continue more theoretical aspects to engineering whilst learning from home. Due to the restrictions and physical absences in class, learning from home has enabled a more in-depth learning approach to some of these theoretical aspects of the engineering course.

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Visual Arts

The Visual Arts Department had another busy year in 2021, with many of our outstanding senior art students completing extremely high quality work exploring a range of themes and approaches, despite the challenges of multiple lockdowns. When school was being attended in person, the department was full most lunchtimes with our Arts loving students moving between the Photography, Design, Painting, and Printmaking rooms. It has also been exciting to see the work our junior students have completed this year, and the quality of work coming out of all year levels has again been outstanding. We wish to applaud the efforts made by all students in what has been another difficult year and below are just a very few examples to demonstrate the ongoing commitment of our students and staff.

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1
Fiona Zhang Jennifer Kim Mimi Matsumura Montana Harper Sofia Flores Yeonsun Choi Linda Chen
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Nataliya Handrick-Adolph
Level 2
Michael Zheng Akane Shibata Isaac Choi Norah Huang Hyobin Kim Saskia Milnes Jennie Kim Shilo Cowie Alice Westerkamp Antonia Martin Enoch Qi Kannon Hen Nakyung Lee Matthew Caw Hannah Kinley
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Creative Writing Competitions

Charlie Forrest – Senior Poetry Winner 2021 (We Are Whispers, We Are Stars)

You never existed, did you?

You may see these words as ink on a page, or pixels on a screen, hear your breath plume in rehearsed life. Or your blood rushing in your ears, feel it pulse in your fingers. Feel your skin against fabric, your weight pressing into where you rest.

These things may make you think you do exist, in the present, in the now. You may think they exist, too. The present. The now.

But do you? Do you really?

You didn’t before, you believe you do now, you won’t again. You won’t again.

If that is the case, did you really exist at all? If you—living, breathing you—is to dissipate into the earth to join the worms and the soil—much like the stars dissipated to form the blood in your veins and the cloth of your shirt—if that is an absolute certainty—do you exist now?

I’d like you to exist. I may not exist right now, but these words these words these words and their intent their meaning their intent right now in my now—my now as I write them now— still bring forth the same meaning and desire—even minutes, hours, months, years later. I still want you to exist.

I might not exist. You might not exist.

I’d like you to exist.

Your existence is a jarring unwarranted whisper in a break of time, a hushed secret between breaths once clear through a hazy voice now silenced and forgotten as a whisper is a hush a hush a hush—it is gone—a whisper is gone as goes another another another—they dissipate into silence we dissipate into the earth the grime the soil—as stars dissipate into the blood of our veins—we dissipate into the earth - silenced the whispers are silenced.

We are silenced we are forgotten we cease to exist in the memory of space.

Did we ever exist?

Humans are whispers and whispers are humanity; they are interchangeable, and neither exist. In the memory of time, we are forgotten lost never here.

Do you exist? You were never here.

Here here here is nowhere nowhere is here. Interchangeable. We’re only the echos of stars, as is everything we see hear and touch. Only the echo of a dying star. All stars are dying. All humans are dying.

Both are only whispers. All are interchangeable.

Stars, whispers, humanity.

So, what will you do, if you do not exist?

Keep whispering, I suppose, as a ghost does.

We are whispers, we are stars.

Jamie Lee – Senior Prose Winner Footprints in the Sand

There are footprints in the sand where I walk. The ones I make and the ones that are already made.

I used to walk in the footprints in the sand, over the top of footprints that weren’t my own. Mine were too small to replace them, and also too small to fill them. I hid in them, as children do, too scared to declare our independence and make our own mark in the world in fear of being stamped out. Jumping between the shoes of others, unstuck in time, was more fun anyway.

The ones that interest me the most are those that appear to just disappear. They tread around in confused circles before taking off. Up they go, higher and higher, carried off by the wind to the undiscovered country from where no traveler returns. All that is left of them on this Earth are their footprints in the sand. But each of them carry their own story and leave people like me to wonder where their next step could have taken them.

As I have grown older, I have come to realise that each step I take leaves my own unique mark on this beach: I can go anywhere, do anything. I can tread lightly and live a simple life, or do so wearing boots capable of stamping on human faces. All these footprints in the sand, but those footprints are my footprints. I can make my own path through this labyrinth for others to follow. I can be the hero of my own life.

But then again, what is it worth? Every now and again, a cacophony of storm clouds docks itself in the bay. A tempest. Some storms are heavier than others. The winds howl and screech, chasing even Ozymandias and Alexander away. The ocean drowns in itself. The waves come crashing in, surging, cleansing. And just like that, no questions asked, there are no more footprints in the sand. No more shoes to fill or stories to be told. They are washed away—gone, like trifles light as air.

Just like that, we are lost to the hands of time, the hands of the tides, too, if you will.

Our footprints in the sand are lost to hands much more imprinting than ours.

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Tiana Schwarz – First Equal Junior Prose

Tantalus

Elusive and intangible as it may be, it is always there, within an arm’s reach. Taunting. But every time you reach out, it shies away from you, as if you’re diseased. Flawed. Poisoned. Or perhaps poisonous?

Regret is ever-present. But not remorse. Certainly not. Grief but not guilt. For was it you who committed all those wrongs? Did you chain your creator to a rock? Did you gift yourself with fire, flood your land and waters, send yourself disease in a gift box? Certainly not.

The son you sacrificed haunts you, but his death is a mere drop in Poseidon’s ocean to the massacres of the gods. They brought him back, as if it changed anything. That one life for the millions they took away. They antagonise you for the death of your son but you remain remorseless.

There’s a sour taste in your mouth, but taste isn’t something you’ve done in a long, long time. Your throat is parched but unable to swallow, your feet immovable in the cold, remorseless waters. A lot like you, in that regard.

They told you it was an honour, but in truth, it was a damnation. For you could not restrain the rage against those who humiliated you, wronged you. But you made your last stand one they could not forget, one that could not go unpunished.

Succumb to it all, they whisper. Succumb to the pain. But if you cannot swallow those fruits, nor will you your pride. You can survive on truth. It could take days, years, centuries, but you won’t give in to the gods’ mockery. Humanity is either bitter or blind, and you know which you would rather be. You set your jaw.

Musty air oppresses your lungs and the reek of death is intoxicating. Despite your best efforts, it is impossible to ignore the low-hanging branches dotted with succulent fruits luring you to yet another fruitless endeavour. Upon these fields are the eternal prisoners of the gods. A boulder rolls over Sisyphus, Tityus regenerates his liver, the Danaids pour water into a broken basin. The gods are fond of humanity’s fruitless endeavours.

A twig snaps above you. There he is. Nested like a bird in the branches, the boy takes a bite of the fruit, grinning. “Hello, Father,” your son says.

Tiana Schwarz – Junior Poetry Winner 2021 Lost In Another Word

Compose me a poem

Speak magic

And take me places Of verses and phrases

Paint me a picture

In a thousand words And in that time

Worlds have emerged

Lost in the forest

Somewhere far away

Twenty-six flowers for my bouquet

Blossoming in the trees

Flowering letters

Take your pick

Collect them in a basket

Letter by letter, weave them together

Succulent fruits

For delicious concoctions

Wait ‘til it’s ripe

Or sour runs rife

Words can be poison

Words can be sweet

It’s all your making

To create this feat

Bake words into a cake

As delightful as can be Craft it to perfection

Be lost in a reverie

Rewriting reality

Your heart keeps aching

For worlds of your making Can’t help falling for this fallacy

Make it rhyme

Rhythm and ring in time

Abundant alliterations

Metaphor iterations

Pretty whispers

And pretty flavours

Taste it on your tongue

An otherwordly forest

Of glories behold

Take some words on a page

And watch wonders unfold

Buchanan – First Equal Junior Prose

Growing up every little girl longs to be a princess. The gowns, immense wealth, timeless beauty. Except for the little girls in this world. For in this world, princesses have billowing gowns of silk and crystal jewels by day... but billowing wings and crystal scales by night.

She was a flaming ball of auburn fire amongst the dancing ferns, the epitome of beauty. Her startling green eyes stood out in contrast to her pearly white skin and her soft lips were bent in a luscious pink cupid’s bow. Her hair trailed behind her as she ran, a veil of fiery perfection as her childlike delight rang throughout the field. She was free to do whatever her heart desired.

For now.

If life was as spectacular as this girl looked then there would be no catch to this charming life. But if an eager observer watched her when the sun tucked itself into bed and allowed its silver friend to take the spotlight, they would quickly learn that there is more that lies beneath the surface.

Much, much more.

In every fairy tale, the princess is the successor. We all know that she gets everything and lives happily ever after. But, what if there was no princess, and therefore, no happy ever after?

She continues her glorious dance amongst the flowers almost as delicate as she, the feeble flower is oblivious to the sinking ball of fires descent that was darkening the sky around her. A shrill scream ruined the serenity of the darkened night. A gasp leaves her delicate lips. Her eyes of emerald green widen as the realization of night settles on her. The glowing ember of wings branch from the trembling woman, and her ears, now spiky point, as flames flicker like fireflies on the tips of her slender fingertips. Blackness conceals the ring of men who stalk their frightened prey.

One who is new to this world would say that this girl is still heart-achingly beautiful. But for the village that surrounds her, the village that watches her, she is a beast and all beasts must be slain.

The cloak of blackness is removed to reveal a stadium of humans eager to watch the slaying of this beast. The Winged Princess Hunting Arena is not for the faint-hearted.

Trembling bodies of Princesses are steadily stack up in piles and all who hunt the wings have their reasons. Some admire the scales, some the shimmer and some the colours. Whatever their reasons, the last thing every Princess sees is the brandished glimmer of weapons. Men leap for girls, determined to capture and kill one of these beastly beauties. The crowds scream with an eager desire for bloodshed.

Her ear twitches. Danger. A scream rips through the arena. Within seconds, she feels the metal slice through her milky white flesh and retracts itself with a sickening sound. The holder of the blade holds a sickening smirk as he looks up at the girl.

Faint-hearted.

No happy ever after here, dear readers. The beast has indeed been slain.

Jade
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Art Competitions

Year 11 – Esther Liu Year 12 – Kathleen To Year 13 – Nakyung Lee: Childhood (a series exploring lost innocence and childhood memories)
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Painting competition winners Rangitoto College Yearbook Kathleen To
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Esther Liu

Art Competitions

Photography competition winner

Sandy Huang created a series of beautiful images responding to the New Zealand landscape. Formal, well composed, and edited to emphasise the wonder of mountains and the changes of the sky, they celebrate the sublime nature of our relationship to the land.
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Staff Photos

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Art Exhibitions

The previous two years have been highly successful for the Visual Arts Department. We are delighted to celebrate the success of our 2020 exhibition, The New Normal, as well as congratulate the winners of the 2021 exhibition, Platform.

Our visual staff work hard every year to put on our very own Visual Arts exhibition, which helps to both acknowledge success in the Visual Arts curriculum and also celebrate creativity in a range of media at both junior and senior levels. Our 2020 exhibition was aptly named The New Normal, and was held in the David Hodge Performing Arts building for the first time—a beautiful space to exhibit art. The theme for the exhibition reflected the strangeness of 2020 and the range of work was a vibrant and diverse celebration of the creativity of our students. Members of the local community as well as staff and students attended our open evening and visited the exhibition over one week. We would like to further congratulate all of the entries and the award winners, as well as the winners of the 2021 exhibition Platform.

The award winners for the The New Normal exhibition 2020 were as follows:

First Place Painting: Connie Park

Second Place painting: Rebecca Van Bemmelen and Sarah Kim

Third Place Painting: Minjung Lee

First Place Photography: Sam Taylor

Second Place Photography: Nadine Lees

Third Place Photography: Brooke Thomson

First Place Drawing/Printmaking: Sara Blackwood

Second Place Drawing/Printmaking: Raven Naea

Peoples’ Choice: Na Kyung Lee and Kathleen To

Overall Senior Winner: Yujin Park

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Blood Day

2021 was a very positive year for blood donation at Rangitoto College. Due to Covid-19, there were no donation days at Rangitoto College in 2020, so we were determined to make this year count! The Service and Community Committees were exceptional in driving the Blood Days. They visited every single senior tutor class and encouraged students to sign up using the blood service app, provided refreshments throughout the day for donors, and, most importantly, they organised excellent presentations at senior assemblies which included a star performance by Maddie Smith in the enormous blood dude suit.

On the 9th and 10th of June, we had teachers and students from Years 11 to 13 come to the Auditorium to donate to the New Zealand Blood Service. 2021 beat all other years’ records and we collected over 200 units of blood which converts to over 94 litres. This could save up to 600 lives. Thank you to every student and staff member who donated blood; your donations save lives!

Golf Day

Our biggest fundraising event is our annual Golf Day which, this year, was held on Friday May 7th at Pupuke Golf Club. It brought together 29 teams (116 players) for an action-packed day of fun, laughter, and of course, competition. The day was an amazing success with $22,000 raised, thanks to the support of our amazing golfers and extremely generous sponsors. These funds will go towards much needed sports equipment for our college and our student hardship fund.

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Korean Night

Korean Night is an annual event which allows students to celebrate and share Korean culture with our multicultural community. This year’s Korean Night, held on Friday June25th, was hugely popular and a massive success. Once the curtains opened and the night began, the amount of hard work and dedication put in by every performer could be clearly seen in the vibrant recitals and immense audience appreciation.

Students from all year groups have put in a tremendous amount of effort to ensure that this year’s Korean Night was the best it could be. Performances included the doll dance, the traditional mask dance, the elegant fan dance, masterful Taekwondo, various K-pop and rap routines, the rhythmic Nanta, a powerful haka, and the finale band. Every performer should be proud of how well they performed.

Congratulations to everyone who was involved in Korean Night 2021. A huge thank you to all the people involved behind the scenes; this event would not have been as successful without the help of people off stage. We look forward to preparing another memorable event for Korean Night 2022.

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Māori and Pasifika Hui

Whanaungatanga is essential for us, so we have several events that bring our Rangitoto Māori & Pasifika whānau together. Our first hui welcomed our Year 9s, while 2021 Deputy Head Students, Reuben James and Maddie Smith, and Student Leader, Mikaela Keer-Keer, inspired us with what motivates them to strive for success and leadership as Māori students. The next highlight was practising the Rangitoto haka, before a fun, loud, and proud “haka-off” to close.

In Term 2, we held our first Samoan-themed hui to coincide with Samoan Language Week. Silver Fern Sulu Fitzpatrick spoke candidly about the challenges she has faced both personally and in pursuing her netball career. We learned Samoan Dance and Art and ran inspired discussions about wellbeing and overcoming obstacles. In Term 4, 2020, we held our inaugural Junior Hui. The focus was on understanding and having pride in our identity and ancestry as Pacific People as we learned essential history, geography, and language facts in a most engaging way.

Matariki Breakfast

The Matariki Breakfast was held in June to celebrate the Māori and Southern Hemisphere New Year. Students, teachers, whānau, and members of our wider community gathered together at dawn to remember our ancestors and reflect on the present and future. Matua Heke led a karakia and waiata on the field as the sun rose over our beautiful maunga, Rangitoto. The spirit of whanaungatanga filled the Rangi Centre as we all shared breakfast kai and hot drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. This is a wonderful way start our traditional New Year and we welcome you all to join us in 2022.

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Summit Academy

Thankfully, Covid-19 was kept at bay in June and we were able to host our prestigious Summit Academy Dinner. This biennial event was established in 2011 to recognise our former students. It is a special evening, which enables our entire community to come together to celebrate honoured graduates of the College who have been carefully selected by our Alumni Committee for their leadership, excellence in their field and contribution to society. This year we honoured the successes of alumna Abigail Boyle, Dean O’Gorman, Prof. Peter Stone, Alex Maloney and Dr Sudhvir Singh. Next time you visit our auditorium, be sure to take a look at their biographies on our Alumni Wall of Fame in the foyer.

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Academic Committee

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he Academic Committee aims to promote positive student engagement with academics, both inside and outside of the classroom, building on Rangitoto College’s strong existing commitment to academic achievement. Building on the college’s core value of excellence, we provide programmes and events that support and encourage students to participate in a positive academic environment, both individually and within wider school life.

This year, we have focused on bringing student perspectives to the academic aspects of school life and to encourage a healthy love for learning and academic competition. Our major event towards

this has been The Chase, a school-wide competitive trivia event. In this event, students and teachers went head-to-head answering a series of trivial questions and battling it out using their knowledge to claim the top prize. This offered students an opportunity to involve themselves in a school-wide extra-curricular activity and engage with academics in a fun, competitive, and social way.

Towards the end of the year the committee has been focusing on encouraging and supporting students with their study. This has included attending the Study Skills Evening in Term 3 alongside providing a student perspective on study, and strategies for how best to support students in building these key skills.

Arts Committee

For the Arts Committee, this year proved to be a great one. To kick it off, we had our first big event of the year in Term 2—Big Lunch In—which was an awesome way to introduce students to the amazing music talent we have at our school. This fun-filled lunchtime of performances in the auditorium included a stellar performance from the Music Department’s staff band.

Our second and biggest event was Arts Week, which took place in the second week of Term 3. This week aimed to engage with and embrace all aspects of the arts through a number of lunchtime events. Monday saw us starting the week with a unique school-wide bagpipes performance by Year 9 committee member Callum Keer-Keer, as we spread the word and made sure everyone in the school knew Arts Week was a go! They sure did. We saw a huge turnout to events which included Just Dance, face

painting, chalk art, and jazz combo performances in the sun. The week wrapped up on Friday with the highly anticipated Rangi’s Got Talent, where hundreds of students filled the auditorium to watch the finalists compete for the top spot, taken out this year by the fabulous dancer Amelia Ullrich. The committee also managed to acquire a record number of sponsors for Arts Week this year who we cannot thank enough— especially Sal’s Pizza who donated 1000 vouchers to our group which were all handed out by the end of the week!

We would also like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who attended our events and supported the wonderful range of arts our school has to offer, and we hope everyone was able to enjoy something new this year.

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Community Committee

2021 was a busy year for the Community Committee, with events held throughout the year encouraging communal involvement. In Term 2 we worked with the Service Committee to promote the Blood Service’s annual collection at Rangitoto College. With donations from Year 11s to 13s, we helped raise over 200 units of blood!

We also hosted Rangi Week in Week 10 of Term 2. This involved a range of events, alongside food trucks and school band performances, to support our school community and local businesses. We also ran a school-wide can drive with over 650 non-perishable food items being donated to the Auckland City Mission. Annually, we also host KAOS, and this year was no different. We had students from Years 9 to 13 compete in this school-wide game of tag during Week 3 of Term 3, with Year 13 student Olivia Kirk winning! 2021 has been a great year for the Community Committee.

Cultural Committee

The Cultural Committee was well stocked with keen and enthusiastic members this year and we enjoyed making plans to host Rangitoto College’s annual Cultural Week during Term 3. Cultural Week is a major school-wide event that brings together the many different cultures and languages within our college. In previous years, Cultural Week had been a great success with staff and students alike getting involved in a range of events across the school and community.

However, for 2021, instead of it being ‘just’ a Cultural Committee event, we combined with the new Globalisation Committee to make this year’s event extra special. We were able to host our planned first two days of the week with a cultural display in our school library highlighting the whole week we had arranged, along with a few of the many cultural books on display. We also put on a cultural scavenger hunt, which was helped by different outside sponsors. The day was a huge success, despite the teeming rain, with hundreds of students from all year levels getting involved and winning prizes such as sodas and food vouchers. Our whole committee was involved in setting up, cleaning up, and helping to give out these prizes. Our Cultural Expo and food trucks were arranged for the rest of the week, but sadly lockdown put paid to these events. Our hope is that we can enjoy them later in the year and engage even more of the school community.

Many thanks to our fantastic team for all your hard work this year, and thanks to all the staff, particularly Mr Straayer, Mrs Watson, and Ms Ingham.

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Environmental Committee

The focus for the Environmental Committee of 2021 is celebration, so in Term 2 we held a week-long event called Earth Week. The committee organised a variety of activities throughout the week with an emphasis on celebrating Papatūānuku and showing our appreciation for the beautiful environment. The activities included flower planting, which allowed students to take home their own creation, the Amazing Race, a bake sale to raise money for Sustainable Coastlines, and chalk art. For the duration of Earth Week, the auditorium foyer was filled with laughter and smiley faces.

After the successful Earth Week event, the Environmental Committee jumped straight back into planning for Term 3. They planned a clothing swap event where students donate or exchange their unwanted clothes in Week 6. Unfortunately, the event had to be postponed due to Level 4 lockdown, but it is a great idea for 2022!

Pastoral Committee

Thisyear the Pastoral Committee was proud to host two school-wide events during Term 2. Our first event was Pink Shirt Day, for which everyone was encouraged to go all out with pink clothing in support of the Mental Health Foundation. Pink Shirt Day stands against bullying and advocates for individuality. During the day the committee put on a pink-themed bake sale as well as setting up a photo frame where students and teachers could take photos with our special guests—Suzy Cato and Senior Constable Bryan Ward. Overall, the day was a huge success with prizes going out to the pinkest tutor group, the pinkest student, and the pinkest teacher. In total, the committee was able to raise $3,411.70 for the Mental Health Foundation.

After the success that was Pink Shirt Day, the committee decided to put on another event advocating for youth mental health, Gumboot Friday. Gumboot Friday encourages New Zealanders to wear gumboots in solidarity with those who suffer with mental health, as it is often likened to walking through mud. Even though it was not a non-uniform day, many students still came in their gumboots to show support for this cause. The committee also put on a gumboot throwing competition and had guest speaker, and young New Zealander of the Year, Jazz Thornton come and address the school about her struggles with mental health. Jazz then was available for photos and book signings. Prizes were won for the coolest gumboots and the furthest gumboot throw. Again, this day was an amazing success, with the committee raising $835 for the I AM HOPE foundation.

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Service Committee

The Service Committee has had a productive year growing as a team and improving Rangitoto College’s impact in our community. Our group was formed during the February lockdown and quickly started planning our events for the year. We began with the Special Olympics, an event which helps teenagers with intellectual disabilities from across Auckland get involved in sports. This was a great bonding experience in tandem with getting us involved in the community.

Following the Special Olympics, we also held Bandanna Day. In addition to selling bandannas, we organised a school-wide non-uniform day with the proceeds going to Canteen. Another highlight was helping organise the fundraising for Relay for Life, which raised a record $21,700 for the Cancer Society! The 40-Hour famine was the big event we organised this year, and we were proud to raise over $15,000 for those in need in Malawi. This blew our target of $10,000 out of the water, and our committee was very happy with this result. Students were encouraged with a pizza lunch for the winning class as well as shaving cream-pieing the 1st XV boys. Thanks to the Service Committee for a great 2021!

Sport Committee

This year, the Sports Committee has been involved with a range of events from the Golf Day fundraiser in Term 1 to the 3v3 Basketball tournament and Rangi World Cup Football tournament in Term 2. These tournaments were organised for students to participate in and our intention was to increase students’ overall physical activity and engagement in sport. All the events were a success, particularly the Rangi World Cup football tournament which involved over 130 students across five year levels as well as attracting big crowds at lunch times.

In Term 3 on 25th August a sport non-uniform day had been planned for the Halberg Foundation and for Ōpōtiki Primary, but due to the swift lockdown, this unfortunately was cancelled. We are looking to organise an event for the Year 9s at the end of the year to make up for them missing out on Beach Day due to lockdown at the start of the year.

Wellbeing Committee

A t Rangitoto College, we value our students’ wellbeing within and out of school. Our aim as a school is to take care of each student by promoting an optimised learning environment and overall better high school experience. Hauora is especially important. This involves each individual taking care of their psychological and physical state to prepare for the stresses of life beyond high school.

The Wellbeing Committee consists of 14 Rangitoto College students who deliver messages on student wellbeing in order to prioritise student development in a positive and constructive way. The Wellbeing Committee consists of two groups, a Year 9 group and a Year 10 group, who present frequently at the assemblies of the respective year levels to develop junior wellbeing in a positive manner. This information can be accessed through the Guidance page on Ranginet.

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Year 12 Ball

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Amnesty International

In 2021, the Amnesty International group at Rangitoto College has managed to create many events and activities for our club members in support of human rights across the world. This year Amnesty International, in collaboration with the Rangitoto UNICEF group, saw over 170 students attend our Quiz Night event which raised much money for the human rights causes that we choose to support.

Another annual Amnesty event, called ‘AmnesTEA’, brought together 135 attendees who actively participated in workshops with humanitarian workers from Amnesty NZ. Through this, we spread awareness on the imprisonment of New Zealand asylum seekers and informed our members on the power of social media advocacy.

Students also contributed their voices towards many current humanitarian issues through peaceful protest in the form of letter writing.

Our students collectively appealed against the mistreatment of those in New Zealand detention centres, the violation of privacy rights through facial recognition technology, and the human rights abuses committed by Israel in occupied Palestinian territories.

Our Amnesty International group has been an opportunity for students to help those experiencing human rights infringements across the world and to raise money to support the causes the Amnesty International organisation believes in. We would like to thank all of our members for their commitment to our causes and look forward to the improvements and contributions our club can make in 2022!

Special thanks to our magnificent student leaders for organising such wellmanaged, student-led events: Samuel Wong (head leader), Youngju Jung (deputy), and Cameron Senior, Jiwoo Song, Evonne Teng, Jenny Hong, and Liam Senior.

Book Club

2021 has been a fantastic year of growth—attendance has grown from 30 to 50 enthusiastic readers. Help was needed, so 11 keen volunteers formed our first committee. They made colourful bookmarks to highlight the club’s favourite reads on the library shelves, and they add to the club’s Recommended Reading stand.

To start the year, a mix and mingle along with a ‘grab a book’ was a great way to introduce ourselves to each other. Each meeting we choose a different genre. The non-fiction book was probably the toughest challenge of the year, with so many fantasy readers amongst us!

Mrs Peachey and some Student Librarians joined us to share the benefits of reading e-Books and assisted everyone downloading the Wheeler’s App, giving them access to hundreds of titles.

The ‘art’ of enjoying books and reading has brought together a diverse group of students, who have established a comfortable bond of friendship through this common interest.

Ms Tilbury and Mrs Hurley truly enjoy being a part of your club.

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Creative Writing Club

The Rangitoto College Creative Writing Club is one full of creative potential. Students from all years attend weekly drop-in sessions to work on their writing—be it their own original novels, based off a variety of creative writing prompts, or perhaps creative re-interpretations of existing stories. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, allowing casual chat and helpful writing advice or feedback to be shared between teachers and students.

The club itself provides the students with numerous opportunities throughout the year to share their writing. This year, our writers had the opportunity to join various national writing competitions, such as Barfoot and Thompson’s Young Authors Challenge. Student work is also selected and promoted in Panorama competitions or within our English Department’s Slings and Arrows magazine. Through competitions, students have the chance to see their work published.

The club has a variable attendance rate to suit the needs of the students, but when they come students are welcome to work in silence, or chatter idly with friends to discuss their work while keyboards clatter quietly non-stop. Mrs Walters, Mr Davies, and Mr Vlaardingerbroek take turns walking around and engaging with students over their work, discussing ideas or bantering, and of course sharing writing memes. Despite the club almost doubling in size compared to previous years, it never seems cramped, and there is no pressure to attend and write—we know better than anyone that sometimes you just have to go with the creative flow.

Debating

Debating is a dynamic and stimulating form of competitive public speaking where students have only a limited time to prepare their arguments and must work together and think on their feet to defeat other teams’ cases with quick-witted responses. In 2021, Rangitoto College has had a busy and very successful year in this extracurricular activity with a large number of teams competing in various grades of the Auckland Schools Debating inter-school competition, and several outstanding results.

Junior Open

This year Rangitoto College again hosted the Northern Zone of the Auckland Schools Debating Junior Open as well as fielding five teams in this grade. Our teams had fun and competed with vigour and confidence, debating such motions as ‘this house would ban school uniforms’ and ‘this house would ban violent video games’. Two of our teams were able to progress to the break rounds after winning the majority of their debates in the regular rounds. Rangitoto Team One, coached by one of our senior students Kelly Cha, managed to progress all the way to the semi-finals for the entire Auckland region, an amazing achievement for team members Greer McKenzie, Lianne Kim, Joel Bird, Katrina Chen, and Phoebe Lin. A big thank you to Kelly and the other senior students who coached teams in this grade in 2021 and adjudicated debates as part of that role: Wen Shan, Cameron Senior, Kim Milmine, Julia Lim, Ella Lin, Caitlin Hodge, Heyam Murad and Natalie Tsang. They all did an amazing job.

Senior Open

In 2021 four teams from Rangitoto College competed in the Auckland Schools Debating Senior Open competition with students travelling to Westlake Boys High School for the regular rounds of the Northern Zone. Our students competed with determination and flair, and we also had great results in this grade with two teams making it through to the break rounds for the Auckland Region after excelling in the regular rounds. Unfortunately, our two teams that made it through were pitted against each other in the round of 16 so only one could go through! In the end Rangitoto Four, coached by teacher Lucy Irwin, prevailed over Rangitoto Two and went on to do exceptionally well, making it all the

way to the semi-finals for the Auckland Region. The team members Lucy Yu, Raymond Huang and Liam Senior should be very proud of what they achieved. As well as Lucy Irwin, I would like to thank teachers Nada Al-Safi, Robyn Rusden and Ayesha Suresh Kumar for their wonderful mahi in coaching teams in this grade.

Advanced Open

This year Rangitoto College had two teams entered in the competitive and prestigious Advanced Open grade of the Auckland Schools Debating Competition, both coached by dedicated teacher and Panorama editor Olivia Newman. Both teams competed with heart and passion and we had a fantastic result with Rangitoto Two making it all the way to the finals for the Auckland Region and then defeating the fearsome Birkenhead One to be overall winners for 2021. This win was made all the more special by the fact that team members Caitlin Hodge, Ella Lin, Julia Lim and Kim Milmine were all members of a Junior Open team that in 2018 made it to the final for the Auckland Region but lost in what many people in the audience thought was a surprising decision by the adjudicators. The team members (in Year 12 this year) have worked very hard during their time at our school to constantly improve their debating skills, and this result is a testament to their hard work and goodhumoured determination. Congratulations team and coach, you deserve it.

Annual East Coast Bays Rotary Club Inter-School Debate

As icing on the cake, our previously mentioned Rangitoto Advanced Open Team Two again competed in the annual East Coast Bays Rotary Inter-School Debate and were able to defeat Pinehurst to retain the trophy for the third year in a row. This debate is always a fun evening with a large crowd in attendance creating a lively atmosphere and our students really enjoy participating in it. Thank you to the Rotary Club for their mahi in organising this special occasion and showing their support for high school debating in our local area.

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Diabolo

Diabolo is a traditional Chinese performance sport which involves tossing an object resembling a giant yo-yo. The Diabolo Club at Rangitoto College is a student-led club with over 20 regular members who gather a few times per week to learn and practice new tricks, with favourites including the Double Diabolo, the Ice Cream, and the renowned Vertax Genocide.

Throughout the year we’ve had many fun episodes such as Richard getting his new $115 diabolo stuck on the roof of A-block, experimenting how to safely use the long string, and Carolyn screaming with joy every time someone lands a trick. However, the highlight of 2021 for us was performing at the annual Chinese Night. Ten new members stepped up to the challenge, along with the three returning leaders, to make the night an incredible spectacle we won’t forget.

We welcome everyone from all year levels and ethnicities to come try this exotic sport, and we can’t wait to see what new tricks our members will learn in the future to amaze you!

Duke of Edinburgh

Pike Ake

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facing the challenges of Covid-19, 45 students from Years 10 to 13 continue to thrive in their engagement with the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary award. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary award recognises students’ extra-curricular involvement in service, skill, and physical recreation. Students develop a wide-ranging skill set in order to become global citizens, making close friends through the adventurous journeys and, due to its self-driven nature, it encourages students to develop their initiative and time-management skills while giving back to the community in which they live. Completing the award is a great reflection on the individual and is very fun to be a part of!

Gold participant, Eva Morgan, has this to say about her time with Duke of Edinburgh: “Duke of Edinburgh at Rangitoto has been one of the highlights of my Rangitoto experience. It has taught me several important skills and has pushed me out of my comfort level which has allowed me to take on new challenges that I wouldn’t have considered before. Throughout my awards, I have had to complete a certain amount of time completing a service, skills, and physical activity. This encouraged me to get involved in my school community and sports team, as well as develop a school film club which allowed me to meet new people within the school with similar interests as me. I have also completed several tramps as part of my awards; a challenging but fun experience where I have been able to learn navigation skills as well as resilience and teamwork. Whilst I found the tramps challenging at times, I was able to learn important lessons which have allowed me to take on new challenges and opportunities within and outside of school. Although it is a challenging experience, it is extremely rewarding to complete a Duke of Ed award and something I would highly recommend to students who are looking to do something new and exciting.”

2021 also saw the continuation and evolvement of Pike Ake. Pike Ake (Rise Up) is a group of Rangitoto College students focus on self-improvement and contribution to the wider community. Students involved in the programme are currently supported through the Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award and we are very lucky to be fully funded thanks to the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Aotearoa New Zealand. The young men involved are also required to complete an adventurous journey over two days and one night, and log activity weekly for service, skill, and physical recreation.

Congratulations to all our 2021 participants.

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Dungeons and Dragons Club

Roll the dice, put on an accent, and step into adventure. The Rangitoto Dungeons and Dragons club is a hubbub of stories and adventure cultivated between dedicated players and ingenious dungeon masters. Work as a team through beautiful worlds built by our club leaders and work with or against other parties to make your mark on the land, or step off to the side and build a small world and adventure right under their noses—the choice is yours, and your friends’.

The Dungeons and Dragons Club had been enjoying a very successful second year with a growing number of players and dungeon masters until it was rudely interrupted by lockdown. Meeting twice weekly after school in M block, a dedicated band of adventurers could often be heard throughout the building exercising their creativity and problem-solving.

Environmental Working Bees

There have been a lot of environmental focused activities this year at Rangitoto College. The newly formed Sustainable Coastlines club led by members of Environmental Group Working Bees, Natalie Tsang, Matilda Towers, Heyam Murad, and Lee-Anne Morris, organised several successful beach clean-ups. We also held Rangitoto College’s very first Environmental Hackathon event in May, where students competed to create a detailed and sustainable action plan to solve some environmental issues that our school is facing. Following the Hackathon event, we put two winning ideas into action: a Tree Sanctuary and a Gecko Garden. With the help of Anna Harrison, from Auckland City Council, Miss Corrie Morrissey led a group of Working Bees who cleaned up and prepared a section for tree planting and setting up a gecko garden.

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EsportsEsports continues to be a popular sporting alternative at our school, and our successes have continued. It was also an extra-curricular activity that was able to continue mostly as normal despite the interruptions throughout the year. Esports garners all of the attributes and social aspects of regular sports, with a fraction of the physical exertion. Teamwork, perseverance, and strategy are all attributes that our successful teams have developed and embraced.

This year has seen the introduction of a National Sporting Organisation for Esports, with most titles played in competitions sanctioned by the Esports Federation (ESF). Our teams competed in a wide variety of titles, including League of Legends, Valorant, Rocket League, Legends of Runeterra, and Teamfight Tactics.

Valorant is the most recent addition to the high school competitive league and was our most successful this year. Our premier team dominated the competition, placing first in the country without losing a single match throughout the entire season. Having players who are almost at a professional level of play certainly helped. Unfortunately, the national finals had to be played online but were still broadcast by professional commentators and with significant support in the viewership from the Rangitoto College community.

Girls Coding Club

Girls Coding Club is a group that gets together once a week on Tuesday lunchtime. It is run by Year 13 student, Evita Land. This group encourages girls to learn how to code in Python by tackling different programming problems each week. Coding is a good skill to have as it requires logical thinking and problemsolving skills. Furthermore, programming is playing a more important role in many aspects of our daily lives. In this fast-evolving technological era, computational thinking is becoming an essential skill to have. By learning to code at Girls Coding Club, we hope that all members can become more confident in coding. We are looking forward to seeing this club grow and finding more girls who have a passion for coding.

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Helping Hands

Helping Hands began in 2020 with a group of senior students who give up some of their weekend time to go and work, packing mouse traps on the weekend for a factory in Silverdale. To date, the students have earned nearly $3000 which has benefited many groups that help to improve the lives of people who are struggling in our community. Donations have been given to the Auckland City Mission and the Auckland branch of Women’s Refuge. The students also bought 64 pairs of pyjamas to donate to the Middlemore Foundation’s ‘Jammies in June’ project. They also donated funds to the Orange Sky project. Orange Sky operate big orange vans and they go around the homeless community and provide them with hot showers and a chance to wash and dry their clothes. They have showers and washing machines and dryers in each van.

This has been a positive experience for the students as the organisations have been most appreciative of the kindness and generosity of the

students. Volunteering their time and effort has been beneficial in terms of happiness and self-esteem for the students and it has been a great way to connect with groups in our community. There is a sense of pride in knowing that you can help to make a difference in the lives of people who may be less fortunate than ourselves.

LiNK

Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) is an organisation based in the USA and South Korea that is committed to their global movement of helping North Korean people reach liberty. At Rangitoto College, LiNK is a student-led club that aims to raise awareness on the ongoing human rights crisis in North Korea, whilst raising funds to help the refugees in their journey out of North Korea as well as the resettlement process into new countries.

One of LiNK’s biggest goals is changing the narrative to people over politics. We aim to bridge the gap between countries by thinking of the people instead of the negatively popularised image of the North Korean government we are exposed to. This year, we hoped to spread this important message by screening a LiNK documentary, The People’s Crisis, and holding a poster-making competition. We asked our members to create posters aimed at educating people about what LiNK does, sharing refugee stories and rescue missions, and refuting misunderstood beliefs about North Korea.

Another important factor in LiNK’s mission is to fundraise and carry out refugee rescues. It costs $3000 to help a North Korean refugee travel from Northern China to safety in Southeast Asia. To help raise money, we held fundraising events such as market days, and collected donations from our documentary screenings. All profit we made from these events go straight to the LiNK headquarters to help with refugee rescues.

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International Students

2021 has been a challenging year for the international students at Rangitoto College. With the borders closed for international visitors for much of 2021, no new students were able to come into the country and all of our current international students were not able to go home to see family and friends for over a year. With over 120 international students still at Rangitoto, a big focus has been put on our students’ mental health and care, and the formation of our new globalization committee consisting of both international students and domestic students.

The purpose of the committee is to have a greater presence for the international students and help organize events for them. One such event was our Term 3 pizza lunch getting all our international students together to share some laughs fun and pizza!

Our international students made the best of their time at the school, getting involved in different sporting and after school events. Some students have had to finish their time at Rangitoto College early to head home for university enrolments; however, many will be staying on for the next year and more time away from their home families. We wish all the best to our leaving international students and hope their time at the school has had a positive impact in their future studies or endeavours!

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Red Cross

At Rangitoto College, the Red Cross group has been providing support and raising awareness for the Red Cross mission. Our 2021 leadership group has shown great resilience and strength when, time after time, events were cancelled, complicated, or delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We have had group members take part in the Red Cross Journey and the annual street appeal. We staffed three sites during the street appeal and stood alongside 1,500 volunteers nationwide.

Our biggest event of the year, the Red Cross Book Fair, has been delayed but we are hopeful that it will take place towards the end of the year. In 2019, the Book Fair raised $7,200. This year we have set an ambitious goal of $10,000.

Scale Model Club

Once a week, a group of keen like-minded students, who are interested in making scaled-down military miniatures and dioramas, meet to create a range of models. The students work within a process of making a model, involving creative thinking, precision planning, and building with a variety of tools, painting, and weathering. Many of the models take numerous weeks to fully complete to a high standard of finish, with some requiring much attention to detail.

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TOI

TOI is a national wearable art competition where entries are exhibited at live Showquest events. During Term 2 at the Auckland regional event held at the Aotea Centre, Rangitoto College’s entry entitled “Fear” won the award for Best Stage Presence. Designed by Liza Rasskazova, and made with the help of Sophia Hepper and Grace Munro, our team’s garment gained 3rd place out of over 225 entries that were judged by WOW’s founder Dame Suzie Moncrieff and competition director Heather Palmer. We are super proud of their efforts, and pleased to have received the following feedback from the judges:

What a clever and striking entry! It appears to be well constructed and every aspect has been well thought out. A great example of how to tell a story through a piece of wearable art. Surreal and dramatically different.

UNICEF

Founded in 2015, the UNICEF club at Rangitoto College now has over 300 members who strive to support the work that UNICEF NZ does in protecting the rights and wellbeing of vulnerable children around the world. This year, we decided to support UNICEF NZ’s ‘Vaccinate a Child’ appeal. It has the purpose of revitalising vaccination rates for diseases such as measles and pneumonia, which saw a global drop due to the impact of Covid-19.

2021 has been an extremely successful and rewarding year for the club. Our leaders have worked tirelessly to organise many events and projects.

Our staple Quiz Night in May and our Black Widow movie night in July were sure highlights. In total, we raised just over $2000, which is enough to provide about 4,000 measles vaccines to children who need them the most that are least likely to receive them. The noticeboards project also proved to be popular again, which gave the opportunity for 54 students to spread awareness about current global issues affecting children today.

Thank you to all our UNICEF members for actively participating in the club; we hope for an exciting 2022 and wish our Year 13 leaders the best for the future.

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UN Youth

UN Youth at Rangitoto in 2021 saw a massive growth of interest, with a registration of more than 100 club members this year. UN Youth is a youth organisation centred around hands-on learning for policy-making, international relations, and civics education.

Although this year Rangitoto’s in-school Model United Nations couldn’t go ahead, students were extremely proactive in participating in many of UN Youth’s official regional and national events. One of these was Auckland’s flagship two-day event AMUN, which saw 500+ student delegates across the region take part in.

Throughout this year, students were immersed in events that sought to inspire young people to become global citizens and be proactive in creating change in the communities around them. This growing interest in global politics and civics education shines a very optimistic light for the school community and beyond.

Virtual Reality Club

Virtual Reality (VR) Club is a group that gets together once a week after school to create a game for the new frontier of virtual reality. The group contains members with passions in graphic design, coding, level design, and 3D modelling, and provides a space in which their talents can be realised.

This year the club mainly focused on building bigger numbers for the team. With Year 13 student, Vladimir Minkov, leading the team, each of our experienced members have taken on responsibilities to help train new members of the club in areas of programming and 3D modelling, among others. The team now consists of mostly new members, many in Year 9, who have potential to be future great leaders of the club.

They have started to design a ‘thriller’ VR game where the player moves forward in a vehicle and is faced with enemies to defeat, who pop out, frightening the player with jump scares along the way. The group has had discussions about including parodies of well-known characters from all types of media.

Though overseen by teachers, the club is primarily run by students. It provides a valuable opportunity to learn leadership and management skills in a fun, risk-free environment. The group learns to work together to create something memorable that everyone can be proud of. The current game will be in continuous development all throughout their years of high school and they will be able to watch it grow with them. It will lead to a really high quality outcome in the years to come, which we are looking forward to.

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Performing Arts

Performing Arts Co-Curricular Report

Back to work on site—well, mostly!

After a very challenging 2020 for Performing Arts activities, we were delighted to get “back to work” with the students in our numerous co-curricular groups. While I tried to answer the questions, “Why are we doing all this co-curricular stuff?” and “How does it affect the learning of our students?” in my pre-Covid 2019 article, the answer became obvious after our prolonged, covid-induced pause on those activities. Why? Because students (and parents) need them, often desperately!

Seeing the overjoyed smiles of students and parents during our recent Performing Arts performances, festivals, and competitions, and considering the unanimous positive feedback given verbally, in writing, and through social media, we can rest assured that our co-curricular activities are adding valuable learning opportunities to our students’ lives which are evidently greatly appreciated and were sorely missed during 2020.

As we are again in lockdown while I write this article (and yes, there have been some very tough moments where longplanned and highly anticipated events had to be cancelled at the last minute), we can appreciate how fortunate we have been as a department to engage fully with our co-curricular groups for a large part of 2021, and to have enjoyed an abundance of weekly rehearsals, performances, and competitions together.

Instead of bragging about how we did (and there is a lot to brag about!) I would like to dig a little deeper into what causes this positive attitude towards co-curricular Performing Arts opportunities, and where we see the value they create:

1. One of the philosophical cornerstones in all co-curricular groups is to strive for your personal best. Nothing more, nothing less. We are less concerned about the competitive placing at the end of the process and much more about the daily work done on the way. This not only connects students through a shared goal, but it is also truly rewarding. The moment when students reach their personal best when it counts is the real reward—not the colour of the medal—and the reaction of our students shows that they understand the difference.

2. Sharing a common goal creates an environment of safety, respect, and belonging, where students know they are cared for because they too care for others. Meaningful and authentic relationships are formed between the students themselves as well as with the staff. These social implications are often the main reasons students want to join a group in the first place, especially after hearing from others how much fun they had.

3. Making learning fun by giving it a purpose other than earning credits. While credits are important, they cannot truly measure the amount of learning that has taken place. In co-curricular groups, where there is zero pressure of learning for credits, students often work just as hard or even harder, thus surpassing their own expectations, as well as what would be measurable in the narrow band of Achieved, Merit, or Excellence.

Overall, we believe that the culture our co-curricular Performing Arts environment creates is the real benefit for both students and staff, changing the attitude regarding any task from “I have to” to “I really want to” and who could put a value on that?

Again, I would like to congratulate and thank all students and staff for the enormous contribution they have made to our co-curricular Performing Arts programme during 2021, as well as all our parents for their continued support.

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Music Tuition Programme

The success of our music tuition programme is largely due to the wonderful team of tutors who visit our school week after week, year after year, and in some cases, decade after decade! 2021 marks a special milestone for two of our itinerant team, Mrs Beverley Brockelbank and Mr Chris Mason-Battley, who are both celebrating 20 years as itinerant tutors in our Rangitoto community. Chris is a saxophone expert and a genius on anything related to jazz or music technology. Bev is a superstar on oboe and flute and the much-loved conductor of Wind Orchestra, Sinfonia and Concert Band. Bev and Chris are a real pleasure to have in our Music family, and I would like to officially acknowledge and thank them for their loyalty and support and for the critical role they play in the culture of the Performing Arts Department.

Of course continuity of staff is crucial for ensuring steady numbers, for increasing learning outcomes, and for enabling specific initiatives to succeed and thrive, but most of all it demonstrates that our staff love teaching at Rangitoto College! Who could ask for anything more?

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Year 13 Music Leaders

Our incredible Music Leaders have taken on essential responsibilities in the running of numerous music events: greeting audiences, serving food, washing dishes, emceeing, helping backstage, collecting tickets, and handing out programmes. They willingly boost the sound in our junior ensembles by jumping in to play for rehearsals and performances. We thank them for being amazing ambassadors of our school and for embracing the spirit of our Music Department.

Ciaran Chase

Paris Chen

Antonia Guan

Tyler Jamieson

Amy Johnstone

Mikaela Keer-Keer

Abigail Lee

Joanne Lin

Hamish Long

Lachy McIntosh

Georgia Reid-Akehurst

Luke Tilsley

Rinus Yun

NZCT Chamber Music Contest

The New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest attracts thousands of students from across the country, with ensembles entering first into the district rounds, then qualifying further for the wider regional finals, and ultimately going on to the national final. Seven of eight Rangitoto chamber groups took part in the 2021 Auckland district competition with Trio Anima receiving one of four KBB Awards for the Auckland district, and The Stymphalian Trio and Trio Noir selected in the top 12 for the Auckland district finals. Trio Noir were further selected in the top 12 for the northern regional finals. Several Rangitoto students also achieved highly in the competition as members of mixed-school ensembles.

Chamber Music & Chocolate

The second concert in our May series delivered an evening of refined music in sophisticated surroundings, hosted effortlessly by MCs Cameron Senior and Anna Haine. Our chamber music supporters were treated to delicate chocolate morsels of fudge and truffles accompanied by eight highly polished chamber ensembles. Wind instruments featured prominently in this year’s programme (in six of the eight ensembles) including a breath-taking piece by Gabriel Pierné for the saxophone quartet. It was heart-warming to see numerous chamber programme alumni in the audience, and an honour to feature jazz duo, Wil Goodinson and Lukas Fritsch, who are both alumni and now itinerant tutors at Rangitoto.

Abi Emily Blythe Amy, Abi, Hamish, Rinus Amy, Antonia, Abi Antonia Tyler Hamish Georgia, Michaela Emily Ciaran Joanne, Paris Lachy, Emily, Luke Paris Rinus, Mrs Robinson, Hamish
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Chamber Music

Tutor – Jasmine Sun

Trio Anima

Paris Chen – Clarinet

William Wei – Cello

Dylan Tang – Piano

KBB Award – Auckland District – NZCT Chamber Music Contest

Trio Raffine

Jamie Oh – Flute 1

Ella Lin – Flute 2

Sophie Jung – Flute 3

Le Flux

Georgia Reid–Akehurst – Clarinet

Angela Ludajic – Cello

Jennifer Yang – Piano

Quatuor de Caméléons

Paris Chen – Soprano Saxophone

Cameron Senior – Alto Saxophone

Frazer Timmis – Tenor Saxophone

Anna Haine – Baritone Saxophone

The Stymphalian Trio

Joanne Lin – Clarinet

William Wei – Cello

Dylan Tang – Piano

Top 12 selection – Auckland District – NZCT Chamber Music Contest

Aqua Trio

Christine Lin – Flute

Angela Ludajic – Cello Catherine Li – Piano

The Disciples of Rag

Yule Chon – Piano I of Primo

Georgia Reid-Akehurst – Piano II of Primo

Joel Cameron – Piano I of Secondo

James Liu – Piano II of Secondo

Trio Noir

Jesse Oh – Violin

Junghwan Choi – Cello

Amy Wang – Piano

Top 12 selection – Auckland District – NZCT Chamber Music Contest

Top 12 selection – Northern Region – NZCT Chamber Music Contest

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Concertos and Cookies

Over 200 students performed to a packed auditorium at our annual Concertos and Cookies concert in July. The audience eagerly devoured 500 mouth-watering cookies (professionally baked, packaged, and labelled by the unbeatable team from Food Technology) and sipped on cups of tea while enjoying a spectacular smorgasbord of music from our Concert Band, Wind Orchestra, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Sinfonia Orchestra. Crowd favourites were Concert Band’s Jitterbug!, Schindler’s List Theme played by our Chamber Orchestra—featuring Jesse Oh on solo violin, and Sinfonia’s moving rendition of Remember Me from the animated movie, Coco.

Wind Orchestra

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Conductors – Kun-Yeop Lee, Beverley Brockelbank Flute Eileena Bao Joel Cameron Elma Chen Katrina Chen Christine Choi Charlotte Dobbs Echo Dong Harry Engleback Setareh Gholami Ke* Youna Hong Alice Leader Mina Lee Samantha Lim Phoebe Lin Amy Liu Ruixi Liu Nakita Luo Connie Shum Clarinet Tony Cao Ella Kim Jasmin Ju Eunice Jung Maria Lee Mimi Matsumura Lily Memrbishi David Paas Nadine Park Satsuki Watanabe Joey Wong Oliver Zhang* Tracy Zheng Bass Clarinet Lauren Haine Alto Saxophone Esther Liu* Oscar McMillan Caleb Wright Tenor Saxophone Sammy Goad Natasha Rule Baritone Saxophone Anna Haine Trumpet Lily Holland Alex Kim* Trombone Devon Fenwick-Rose Wyatt Liu Finley Pollitt Arnold Quhu French Horn Tonglin Jiang Luke Thomson Percussion Karni Boock Amy Johnstone* Natania Ling Meryl Memrbishi Grace Munro Shion Suzuki * section leader

Concert Band

Subin (Sophie) Jung Carolyn Lin Ella Lin Esther Liu Dominic Ma Jamie Oh** Paco Poon Chantal Rapley Emily Ren Reina Zhang David Zhu Clarinet Paris Chen* Raymond Huang Bass Clarinet Lauren Haine Max Ji Andrew Jin Brian Lai Jenny Li Joanne Lin** Lucy Ma Georgia Reid-Akehurst Dowoong
Yang Oliver Zhang Bass Clarinet Lauren Haine Bassoon Steven Liu Kelly Poon* Alto Saxophone Christopher Jensen Tiana Marshall Cameron Senior* Shane Warman Tenor Saxophone Sammy Goad Frazer Timmis Baritone Saxophone Anna
Melissa
Dykie Suzuki* Luke
Reece Attwater Callum Keer-Keer Mikaela Keer-Keer* Sorato Tokuo Alex Zhang Trombone Corin Fenwick- Rose Rory Fenwick-Rose Hayden Leung Jay Seo Vinny
Euphonium Alex Jung Alex Smales* Tuba Kimi Chemlev Bass Guitar Abigail Lee* Percussion Karni Boock Natania Ling Eliot Hahm Norah Huang Amy Johnstone* Grace Munro Carmen Su ** band leader & section leader * section leader
Flute
(Peter)
Haine* French Horn
Chandra
Thomson Trumpet
Wong*
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Conductor – Beverley Brockelbank

KBB Music Festival

Rangitoto College entered a record number of eight ensembles in the 2021 festival, with Wind Orchestra and Junior Jazz Orchestra attending for the first time. Over 200 Rangitoto students performed across three days of competitive sessions, with many of them playing in several different ensembles, and numerous students attending on all three days. 11 students took part in the festival Honours Programme and Chamber Orchestra was delighted to once again be selected for the Gala performance as one of the Top 4 ensembles in their category.

Wind Orchestra - Participation Award (first time in the festival)

Sinfonia – Commended Award

Junior Jazz Orchestra – Bronze Award (first time in the festival)

Jazz Orchestra – Silver Award

Concert Band – Silver Award

Big Band – Gold Award

Orchestra – Silver Award, Best Performance of a NZ work by a Symphony Orchestra

Chamber Orchestra – Gold Award, selected in Top 4 Chamber groups for Gala Performance, Best Performance of a NZ work by a Chamber Orchestra, Outstanding Soloist(s) Award

Sinfonia Conductors – Beverley Brockelbank, Andrea Smith Violin 1 Lianne Kim** Ethan Ying** Julian Roe** Allen Li** Sophia Snelgrove Anna Hout Joshua Yeh Alan Sun Cynthia Zhang Violin 2 Alessandra Sng Sammy Goad Paco Poon Phoebe Zhang Jeremy Hii Samuel Yang Jasmin Liu Josalind Widjaja Sarah Lee Violin 3 Chloe Luo Gus Rose Viola Katrina Chen Roo-Mie Lee Mina Lee Angela Kim Yuna Song Shinah Kim Belle Yong Cello Hayun Seo Sihu Moon Hyobin Kim Lucia Zhang HyunJoon Lee Angela Ye Flute Michelle Kim Olivia Park Alysha Osborne Samantha Lim Yule Chon Eileena Bao Clarinet Amy Yu Jasmin Ju Mimi Matsumura Satsuki Watanabe Joey Wong Ella Kim Bass Clarinet Lila Chiu Bassoon Richard Peng Trumpet Callum Keer-Keer Devon Fenwick-Rose Alyssa Gailer Jack McLean Hesu Seo French Horn Tonglin Jiang Trombone Finley Pollitt Lora Ma Aaron Gray Tuba Alex Kim Percussion Alice Hout Feifei Sun James Liu Allen Xiao Rebecca Wang ** rotating concert masters Special thanks to: Nancy Wong (mathematics teacher) for her organisation and development of the percussion section, and senior students Antonia Guan, Yun-Ha Kim, Jesse Oh, William Wei, Christine Lin and Joanne Lin for supporting Sinfonia at the KBB Music Festival
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Chamber Orchestra

Conductor – Andrea Smith
Violin 1 Amy Wang* Jenny Hong Dylan Tang Ethan Ying Leanne Kim Erica Zhang Joshua Yeh Allen Li Violin 2 Esther Chung* Michel Zhou* Alvin Shum Oliver Roe Julian Roe Catherine Li Viola Jesse Oh* Lee-Anne Morris Joaquin Herrera Joel Cameron
Cello Junghwan Choi* William Wei Angela Ludajic Katrina Pai Jennifer Yang Evonne Teng Hayun Seo
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Double Bass Joanne Li* Christine Lin Hamish Long *section leader Special thanks to: Matt Cook (itinerant viola tutor) for his expertise in advanced technical skills and ensemble development, and soloists Jesse Oh (Schindler’s Listviolin), Amy Wang and Junghwan Choi (4 Poems for String Orchestraviolin and cello)

Jazz Combos

Tutor - Jono Sawyer

North Sea

Paris Chen - tenor sax

Abigail Lee - piano

Hamish Long - bass guitar

Eliot Hahm - drums

Montreux

Cameron Senior - alto sax

Frazer Timmis - tenor sax

Anna Haine - bari sax

Bella Astridge-Emery - piano

Lachy McIntosh - guitar

Robert Kim - bass guitar

Brian Wang - drums

Stockholm

Shane Warman - alto sax

Natasha Rule - tenor sax

Jay Seo - trombone

Yule Chon - piano

Joel Bird - guitar

Abi Lee - bass guitar

Allen Xie - drums

Newport

Caleb Wright - alto sax

Sammy Goad - tenor sax

Rory Fenwick-Rose - trombone

Devon Fenwick-Rose - trumpet

Breanna Seo - piano

Julian Roe - guitar

Hayden Leung - bass guitar

Nick Park - drums

Copenhagen Andy Colson - tenor sax

Kimi Chemlev - trombone

Alyssa Gailer - trumpet

Alice Hout - piano

Amy Bai - guitar

James Todd - bass guitar

Robert Kim - drums

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Jazz Orchestra Conductor - Nathan Collings Alto Saxophone Caleb Wright Ella Corrie Oscar McMillan Tenor Saxophone Andy Colson Sammy Goad Bass Clarinet Lauren Haine Clarinet Catherine Liu Baritone Saxophone Anna Haine Trumpet Eric Oh Callum Keer-Keer Adele Newey Alex Kim Kai Nishida Alyssa Gailer Trombone Jay Seo Finley Pollitt Aaron Gray Lora Ma Devon Fenwick-Rose Piano Yule Chon Bass Guitar Robert Kim Hyun-Seop Yun Guitar Julian Roe Joel Bird Drums Brian Wang 87 PERFORMING ARTS
Junior

Jazz Orchestra

Jazz Club

Our jazz families, alumni, staff, and students simply cannot wait for this event to arrive. It really has become one of the most looked forward to events of the year and Jazz Club 2021 did not disappoint. The MBIS Jazz Band started the programme off at a cracking pace, followed by four Rangitoto bands and five combos, and finished (as has become tradition) with a fast and furious set from Auckland University combo— featuring several Rangitoto alumni. Our Year 13 Music Leaders and several staff were kept busy in the kitchen where they were selling hot drinks, soft drinks, and mouth-watering chocolate brownies in five delectable flavours, to raise funds for the Wellington Jazz Trip in June. A special shout-out to the Food Technology Department, whose staff and students created 1000 individually packaged and professionally presented chocolatey treats for our May series—these special events simply would not be the same without you!

Conductor - Nathan Collings Alto Saxophone Caleb Wright Ella Corrie Chloe Chapman Esther Liu Tenor Saxophone Andy Colson André Leader Natasha Rule Baritone Saxophone Kimi Chemlev Trumpet Luke Thomson Devon Fenwick-Rose Kai Nishida Alyssa Gailer Trombone Rory Fenwick-Rose Jay Seo Finley Pollitt Aaron Gray Lora Ma Piano Breanna Seo Piano/Flute Yule Chon Bass Guitar Robert Kim Hyun-Seop Yun
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Guitar Julian Roe Joel Bird Drums Andrew Shin

Jazz Band Competitions

New Zealand School of Music – Jazz Improvisation Competition

Auckland Schools Jazz Competition

Fourty-five students in Big Band, Jazz Orchestra, North Sea, Montreux, and Stockholm combos travelled to Wellington in June to take part in the New Zealand School of Music Jazz Project. Although they did not place in the competition, they greatly enjoyed hearing performances from other groups and getting constructive feedback from the adjudicators.
Lee –
Abi
selected in Top 5 national finalists
Band
Platinum
Jazz
Jazz
Montreux
North
Newport
Stockholm Combo –
Copenhagen
Abi Lee (pianist) –
Hamish Long
Conductor – Markus
Alto Saxophone Cameron Senior* Shane Warman Tenor Saxophone Paris Chen* Frazer Timmis Baritone Saxophone Anna Haine Trombone Amy Wang Hayden Leung Corin Fenwick-Rose Vinny Wong* Trumpet Mikaela Keer-Keer* Reece Attwater Sorato Tokuo Eric Oh Guitar Luke Tilsley Bass Guitar Hamish Long Piano Abigail Lee* Drums Eliot Hahm * Section leader 89 PERFORMING ARTS
Big
Award, selected in Top 6 groups for Jazz Band Finals
Orchestra – Gold Award, selected in Top 6 groups for Jazz Band Finals Junior
Orchestra – Silver Award
Combo – Gold Award
Sea Combo - Platinum Award, selected in Top 4 groups for Jazz Combo Finals
Combo – Silver Award
Silver Award
Combo
Bronze Award
Outstanding Soloist Award
(bassist)
special mention from adjudicator Big Band
Fritsch

Big Sing Choral Festival

Serenata, Cambiata, and The Fundamentals competed the Big Sing Choral Festival at Auckland Town Hall in June, with Massa di Voce performing as a non-competitive group. Each ensemble performed a bracket of three songs in the competitive daytime recitals, with a highlight being Massa di Voce’s stunning rendition of Eric Whitacre’s Glow, featuring a string octet. The Fundamentals were selected for the Big Sing Cadenza in Rotorua where they gained a Korimako (Distinction) Award. Serenata qualified for the national final in Christchurch, but sadly this final part of the competition was cancelled only a few days beforehand, due to the nationwide lockdown and consequent travel and gathering restrictions.

Vocal Recitals

Asfate would have it, A Choral Confection was cancelled (for the second year in a row) due to lockdown. Posters were up, tickets were made, repertoire was being polished, lollipops were being researched, but alas, it was not to be. Fortunately, the five choral ensembles (including the very newly reformed junior choir of only a few weeks) had hosted their free “no frills” recital in mid-June, prior to the Big Sing Regionals, so at least parents were able to enjoy one full choral recital. In addition to this, Serenata performed at Windsor Park for an over-65s Soup Lunch, The Fundamentals performed in a Matariki concert at St Matthewin-the-City as invited guests of Camerata Chamber Choir, and both Serenata and The Fundamentals delivered two very entertaining assembly performances for the students at MBIS.

Cambiata Director – Leo Jaffrey Accompanist – Nancy Wang Tenor 1 Jack Doyle* Harrison Cooper Devon Fenwick-Rose Felix Munro-Scown Oliver Roe James Todd Daozi Wang Tenor 2 Julian Salzmann* Harrison Maxwell Juwon Park Tevarii Pecqueux Julian Roe Caleb Wright Bass 1 Rinus Yun* James Chen Samuel Hong Jedi Jumig Taemin Lee Ethan Munro Isaac Shin Daniel Stanger Frazer Timmis Bass 2 Corin Fenwick-Rose* Michael Catlett Harry Engleback Rory Fenwick-Rose Alan Gong Tonglin Jiang Paco Poon * Section leader Rangitoto College Yearbook 90 Panorama 2021

Serenata

Maker | Accompanist –
Ren
1
Dobbs
Hepper
Hong Joules Jordan Sofie Kharitonova Kelly Poon Liza Rasskazova Riley Smith
2 Hayley Baggarley Paris Chen Hannah Gjaltema Antonia Guan Caitlin Hodge Rebecca Huang Amanda Li Freya McCourt Breanna Seo Mikayla Scrymgeour Julia Wong
1 Carly Fear Emily Feng Alyssa Gailer Helen Huang Amy Johnstone Catherine Li Georgia Reid-Akehurst Serafine Sheldon Ella Simonsen
2 Ashleigh Guthrey Anna Haine Lauren Haine Sammy Hook Jenny Li Grace Munro Anna Richards Eva Ruan Lizzie Siah
Fundamentals
Chen
Dobbs
Guan
Hepper
Hodge
Hong
Jordan Kelly Poon Liza Rasskazova
Hayley Baggarley Emily Feng Anna Haine Amy Johnstone Jenny Li Catherine Li Grace Munro
Reid-Akehurst Eva Ruan
Jack Doyle Jedi Jumig Oliver Roe James Todd Caleb Wright Rinus Yun Bass Michael Catlett Rory Fenwick-Rose Corin Fenwick-Rose Steve Maran Ethan Munro-Scown Julian Salzmann Isaac Shin Frazer Timmis 91 PERFORMING ARTS
Director
Rhianna
Summer Le
Soprano
Charlotte
Sophia
Jenny
Soprano
Alto
Alto
The
Director – Luana Prictor Accompanist
Summer Le Ren Soprano Paris
Charlotte
Antonia
Sophia
Caitlin
Jenny
Joules
Alto
Georgia
Tenor
Voce Directors – Luana Prictor, Rhianna Maker, Leo Jaffrey Accompanist – Catherine Li Hayley Baggarley Siu Qian Baxter Madeline Bennett Kimi Chemlev Paris Chen Ciel Deng Charlotte Dobbs Jack Doyle Harry Engleback Carly Fear Devon Fenwick-Rose Rory Fenwick-Rose Corin Fenwick-Rose Gabriel Froggatt Alyssa Gailer Mingyu Gao Grace Gao Setareh Gholami Ke Hannah Gjaltema Sammy Goad Alan Gong Antonia Guan Ashleigh Guthrey Lauren Haine Anna Haine Amanda Harris Sophia Hepper Caitlin Hodge Jenny Hong Sammy Hook Rebecca Huang Helen Huang Laura Huang Tonglin Jiang Amy Johnstone Joules Jordan Jedi Jumig Hong Kim Taemin Lee Amanda Li Cynthia Li Catherine Li Jenny Li Esther Liu Heidi Liu Caitlin Longdon Jessica Ma Harrison Maxwell Freya McCourt Grace Munro Felix Munro-Scown Juwon Park Tevarii Pecqueux Vanessa Pham Paco Poon Liza Rasskazova Georgia Reid-Akehurst Ella Reid-Akehurst Anna Richards Julian Roe Oliver Roe Eva Ruan Julian Salzmann Mikayla Scrymgeour Breanna Seo Serafine Sheldon Isaac Shin Samuel Shin Ella Simonsen Riley Smith Daniel Stanger Vanessa Stirling Frazer Timmis Millie Todd Matilda Towers Daozi Wang Julia Wong Caleb Wright Alan Wu Olivia Xie Lucy Yu Rinus Yun Sam Zhang Max Zhang Andrea Zhao Rangitoto College Yearbook 92 Panorama 2021
Massa di

Year 9 Rock Class

Rock Bands and Rocky Road

After having to cancel all major music concerts in 2020, it was truly satisfying to be able to plan and deliver all three of the ‘café-style’ events in our muchanticipated May series. Rock Bands and Rocky Road kicked things off with a packed audience enjoying sumptuous slabs of rocky road (made by the talented staff and students in Food Technology) while soaking up the original sounds of twelve bands and five solo/duo artists. In addition to these fabulous school acts, we were delighted to welcome two very special alumni artists, Sandtrap and Ben & Brody. After total immersion in chocolate and rock music, 2021 will probably stick in our minds for two main reasons. Firstly, it was the first time our Tech Crew formed a band and performed on stage (a real crowd pleaser), and secondly, it was the first time the smoke machine had ever set the fire alarms off during a music event (not such a crowd pleaser, but our evacuation skills were on point!)

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Rock Programme

Rock Mentor – Nathan Collings

Bands

Stacked

Tyler Jamieson – guitar/vocals

Aidan Wright – guitar

Connor McNab – bass guitar

Alasdair Miller – drums

People’s Choice Award – North Shore Regional Finals –Smokefree Rockquest Band Competition

Tyler Jamieson – APRA Lyric Writers’ Award – North Shore Regional Finals – Smokefree Rockquest Band Competition

Selected in Top 20 bands – Smokefree Rockquest National Band Finals

Loophole

Joel Bird – guitar/vocals

Robert Kim – guitar

Hyun–Seop Yun – bass guitar

Ted Salmon – keys

Nick Park – drums

3rd place – North Shore Regional Finals – Smokefree Rockquest Band Competition

Robert Kim – Musicianship Award – North Shore Regional Finals – Smokefree Rockquest Band Competition

Letters From Us

Jedi Jumig – guitar/vocals

Chelesa Amon – vocals

Julian Roe – guitar

Caitlin Longden – bass guitar

Micah Williams – drums

The Natural Home

Lucas Hebberd – keys

Damon Jones – guitar

Otis Fraser Cornish – bass guitar

Maz Christopherson – vocals/drums

Spaghetto

Sui Qian Baxter – vocals

Holly Stanford – vocals/guitar

Cameron Davey – guitar

Alex Davenport – bass guitar

Ivan Chorbadzhiyski – drums

Michael Ward Able – drums

Deaf Llamas

Tia Xue–Herewini – vocals

Lachie Merriman – guitar

Astin Thornton – guitar

Gabriella Gui – keys

Joy Luu – bass guitar

Hamish McLean – drums

Moment of Truth

Millie Todd – vocals

Jade Maguire – vocals

Sophie Bisset – guitar

Reuben Tewari – guitar

Alfie Mackenzie – bass guitar

Holly Kayser – drums

Pigeons on the Roof

Lexi Skinner – vocals

James Todd – vocals/guitar

Van Jackman – guitar

Cole Fraser Cornish – bass guitar

Andrea Kuys – drums

Ollie Jenkins – drums

2DUST

Sadie Cusens – vocals

Hunter Bradford – guitar

Finn Taylor – guitar

Astin Thornton – bass guitar

Corey Coutts – drums

Ammar Rampurwala – drums

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Solo Artists Jedi Jumig Anna Richards Joules Jordan Patrycja Piasta 1st place - New Found Sound - National Songwriting Competition Melinda Xu 1st place - Give It a Go category - National Youthtown Songwriting Competition Rockshop Electronic Assist Performance Award - Smokefree Rockquest Auckland Regional Solo/Duo Competition Duos Joel Bird & Ted Salmon Lucas Hebberd & Amelia Davey 3rd place - Smokefree Rockquest Auckland Regional Solo/Duo Competition Amelia Davey - APRA Lyric Award - Smokefree Rockquest Auckland Regional Solo/Duo Competition Patrycja Piasta & Ben Glanfield Amy Johnstone & Abi Lee Harrison Maxwell & Venesia Dapena Pintos 95 PERFORMING ARTS

Life in the Music Department!

have absolutely loved being a part of the Music Department family. Having taken music as a subject and been involved in the choirs, bands, rock and tech crew, I can safely say that Music has been the highlight of my time at Rangi!”

“I
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Tech Crew

Sound/Lighting/Backstage team Teacher in Charge – Nathan Collings Amy Johnstone* Melissa Chandra Hannah Clausen Jake Ellis Lucas Hebberd Gabriel Ingram-Puckey Esther Kim Olesya Korchagina André Leader Julia Lim Zhenni Liu Ben Logan Cody Lunny Steve Maran Finlay McIntosh Oscar McMillan Anneke Muir
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Matthew Prance Sorato Tokuo Daniel Wei * Group leader

Theatresports

Theatresports is a fast-growing club which has gone from strength to strength this year. We had a whopping 41 students join the club this year, and it was lovely to see so many juniors take up the call of improv. Theatresports is competitive improvised theatre, with students working in teams of four to produce short, comic scenes. Each team is judged by a panel who assess their abilities in techniques, storyline and entertainment and gives each scene a score out of ten for each area. In order to succeed, you need a fundamental understanding of performance, a big imagination, a great sense of humour, and bravery in order to pull it all together. This year we moved our sessions from lunch time to after school, giving students more time to grow their skills. We have also hosted more in-house competitions and competed in matches against other schools.

Early in the year we hosted the Theatresports Youth Programme’s New Leaders Workshop, which saw students from all over Auckland come together to learn leadership skills. Our first competition against Onehunga High School, Westlake Girls High School, and Orewa College was a good opportunity for newcomers JJ and Sam Davies to perform with leaders Joshua Trotter and Bryn Etherton. They did incredibly well, creating unique and funny stories and characters. Lots of fun was had and we came a not-too-shabby second to Orewa College. Our next match against Orewa College, Westlake Girls, and Northcote College pulled in a large crowd of supporters. Our team consisted of Joshua Trotter, Bryn Etherton, Jayden Cross and Frano Holloway. Dressed in our new Theatresports tees, the students really looked the part. Their performances were incredibly funny and well-crafted, and the the judges commented, “You showed excellent teamwork in this game, sharing responsibilities of advancing and detailing the story, listening to each other, constructing a wacky story piece by piece… you played like a good ensemble – everyone working together.”

The judges were impressed with the Rangitoto College students who were on stage, but also those in the audience who supported the team and helped to create a fun evening. All the hard work and practice they have put in this year paid off and they won the evening, beating out the competition with a comfortable lead. Further festival matches were postponed by another lockdown but students in this group should be proud of the efforts they have put in this year and the progress they have made. A big thank you to Dannielle Savage and Sophie Catterall, for their support and judging skills at our in-house matches, and to parents and students for supporting our teams. A great year everyone, well done!

Teacher in Charge – Sara Hunt

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Drama Company

This year the Drama Company planned to produce four productions, which was an incredible goal and one we would have been proud of. We started the year with a visit to Wonderland by falling down the rabbit hole with Alice, and we were taken on a journey of magic and surprise. Various lockdowns then put a stop to some of our performances, but through our preparations we were able to somewhat continue our journey. We moved to America, on to a soccer field to support the girls’ team, The Wolves. We navigated the world through their eyes and looked at the challenges they faced on a daily basis and the connections they made as a team. We then headed to a deserted island where debris covered the shoreline, and so we headed into the forest and staring back at us was a pig’s head being held up by Lord of the Flies boys. Our last planned stop on this journey was visiting Ebenezer Scrooge in a very cold and dark London town, theoretically just in time for Christmas.

We had 48 company members that consisted of a mix of Year 9 to Year 13 students, and they were lucky enough to perform to audiences of over 700 people at The Pumphouse and our Performing Arts Centre. The students all prepared to take part in the audition process for each of the productions and some took on roles backstage too. We planned countless rehearsals during the weeks and weekends with very short turnarounds for each play, but the students were not fazed by this at all and relished the opportunity to perform, work together and showcase their talents.

One of the main foundations of the Drama Company is the word ‘ensemble,’ which means ‘a group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together’ and this is exactly what we promote. We all have our roles to play in the productions we produce, and without each other, no plays would be possible. I would like to say a big thank you to all the staff involved with helping us, and especially to Sara Hunt and Sophie Catterall. I would also like to thank all the students involved in the company this year for their hard work and dedication, your efforts are hugely appreciated.

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Teacher in Charge – Dannielle Savage

Dance Showcase

Ampersand: a symbol or character representing ‘and.’ It is used for connection, collaboration, and continuation. It is for bringing people together. A reminder that there is more to come...

The stage was set for Dance Showcase 2021 to be another fantastic show. Titled Ampersand, the concept of this year’s show was surrounding connection, collaboration, and continuation. This was a chance to celebrate all the hard work that our dance students have put in over the course of the year. The platform of dance showcase provides all our dancers, Years 9 to 13 with an opportunity to showcase their skills and abilities in a supportive yet professional environment, at the Bruce Mason Centre. As always, this showcase was to be a highlight of the year for our students, whānau and wider school community.

Like many events, our annual dance showcase had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 lockdowns. We were so disappointed to not share this event with you all, but still gained fantastic experience from our preparations. We are incredibly proud of our dancers.

This year our junior dance students planned to perform a wide variety of dance styles. Two of our Year 9 Dance classes rehearsed an ensemble piece exploring contemporary and musical theatre-based movement. Whilst our third Year 9 Dance class worked on an excellent contemporary dance work based on the exploration of patterns, rhythms, beats, and tempos. Our Year 10 students planned a class contemporary work inspired by the natural elements, air, water, and nature; as well as an upbeat piece inspired by the movement and magic of jazz dancer/ choreographer, Bob Fosse. For many of our junior dancers the opportunity to perform on a professional stage would be new to them. I know they would have showed professionalism and enthusiasm throughout the course of the day.

Our Year 11 Dance students created three strong works this year. Whilst all very different encompassing the dance styles of jazz, contemporary and musical theatre, our Year 11 dancers would have been a standout. Their technical execution of movement has developed consistently throughout this year and they should all be commended. The Year 11 students have been led by Miss Sophie Catterall and Miss Renee Richards this year, and I would like to say a special thank you to them for their work with this cohort.

Our Year 12 Dance students wowed us during their preparations! What an exceptional cohort of talent and pizazz. These dancers have worked tirelessly on several performance standards. I have been proud of how this cohort has supported one another and worked together to create a memorable Year 12 dance experience. They are a year group to watch for the future.

For our Year 13 dancers, showcase is always a significant event in the calendar. A time to reflect, celebrate and acknowledge the work which many of them have put in over the past five years. Dance showcase is as such, a sort of graduation from the dance department for our Year 13s. A position of privilege which is earned throughout their time in the department and a chance to thank them for the energy, time, and effort they put into their Rangitoto College experience. Irrespective of the actual night, I want to thank you for everything you put in and bring to our performances!

A final comment on the planned Dance showcase—the title was not meant to signify another lockdown. However, Ampersand became more of an apt title of this year’s show than first thought. We did not take for granted the privilege of having access to a theatre for most of this year, when many of the world’s most grand theatres have had their doors closed for almost two years now. A final word of gratitude from me to all the students, staff and families who make our dance showcase such a highlight of the year! I can’t wait for our 2022 event.

Choreography by Candlelight

This year, for the first time, we transformed our studio into a magical candle-lit space. Our senior students were able to display their own choreographic works, created through internal standards in class. Year 13 dance students showcased their choreographic works made earlier this year, which were inspired and developed by a stimulus: cycles and rituals. Year 12s displayed their group choreography based on their favourite childhood games. We also got to look at both Year 11 Dance classes and the imaginative duets that they had created, which were based on opposing words such as ‘create’ and ‘destroy.’

Audience members were invited to navigate their way through the candles to find their unique seating arrangement. Together we celebrated the students’ achievements in a supportive environment. We so were thrilled by the success of this event and overwhelmed by the positive feedback that we are now inspired to hold more events like this in the future.

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Magnum Company

Magnum Company is a contemporary dance-based group at Rangitoto College that focuses on creative choreography and working collaboratively, whilst honing in on students’ technical skills. 2021 has been another fantastic year with over 100 students auditioning—it really is such a privilege each year to see the hunger and drive from every student who comes to audition. Ultimately, we ended up with 33 dancers ranging from Year 9 to 13, and we got started straight away. The planning for Magnum Company however, started at the end of 2020, as we worked with our talented three leaders, Amelia Ullrich, Emily Hall, and Grace Lee, to decide on a concept. Magnum Company always seeks to create thought-provoking works that get our audiences thinking. Our first piece, Child’s Play, is a reminder about the playfulness and limitlessness of the child’s mind and the idea that anything is possible. Magnum Company’s first competition was the National Dance Competition, and it was fantastic to bring home second place for the Contemporary Troupe award. Our second piece, In a world of Picasso, looks at abstract shapes and pictures inspired by Pablo Picasso’s artistry.

Working with Magnum Company is a highlight every year and this year has been no different. We have loved seeing our dancers grow and work together, and we look forward to 2022.

Dancers

Year 9 – Sophie Bisset, Mila Reid, Jorja Boese, Jessica Zhu, Libby Cleaver, Jaime Redgrave

Year 10 – Olivia Maynard, Summer Hawkins, Ryleigh Hing, Melody Ullrich, Myah Findlater, Jessica Han, Kirsten Greenough

Teacher in Charge & Choreographer – Renee Richards

Dance Captain –Summer Hawkins

Magnum Junior Troupe

2021 has been an outstanding year for Magnum Junior Troupe. This year we had over 50 dancers audition to fill thirteen places. These dancers are exceptionally talented jazz dancers from Years 9 to10. We had one very talented dance captain, Summer Hawkins, who helped lead the troupe. This year’s piece, Casper, is a jazz funk number that is influenced by the idea of bright colours and shadow photography. Magnum Junior Troupe placed first in the Jazz division at the National Dance competition, and Rangitoto was also the overall school winner held earlier this year. We are super excited to see the talent in 2022!

Renee Richards
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Magnum Senior Troupe

Dancers

Magnum Senior Troupe is an auditioned jazz technique ensemble, made up of Years 11 to 13 students. In 2021, thirteen talented dancers auditioned and received a place. Each year the Senior Troupe works on a dance piece which is entered into competitions across Auckland. This year the piece, set to Queen’s class song Don’t Stop Me Now, explores the idea of enjoying life and forgetting everything that can hold you to the ground. It’s for believing you touch the stars. They were successful in receiving second place at the National Dance competition. I would like to extend a big thank you to our Year 13 dancers, some of whom have been a part of our technique troupes since Year 9 and will be departing the college at the end of this year. We thank you for your dedication and service. Jennifer Maxwell
Year 11 – Sophia Snelgrove, Marrissa Zhou, Feifei Sun, Keira Hawkins, Olive Mortimer, Jesse Hall– Judge Year 12 – Nicole Aley, Suao Asada, Amelia Ullrich Year 13 – Grace Lee, Olivia Waters, Tayla Wilson,
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Year 9 – Sophie Bissett, Jorja Boese, Lyn Lin, Mila Reid Year 10 – Summer Hawkins, Ryleigh Hing, Olivia Maynard, Bernice Wannerburg Year 11 – Kiera Hawkins, Jesse Hall–Judge, Sophia Snelgrove, Fei Sun, Marissa Zhou Year 12 – Nicole Aley, Suao Asada, Katie Bryant Anderson Year 13 – Ashley Hook, Tayla Wilson, Linda Leo Dance leaders – Nicole Aley, Suao Asada, Ashley Hook TIC –
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in Charge & Choreographer – Jennifer Maxwell
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Suao Asada, Grace Lee Dancers
Jennifer Maxwell

Hip Hop Mega Crew

Hip Hop Mega Crew is another of our premier dance groups which is an auditioned co–curricular group. This crew houses dancers from Year 9 to 13, and always showcases tough competition at the auditions held at the beginning of each year. Our dance leaders Hanae Choi, Emily Hall, and Maya Erichsen have created a set inspired by making the most out of their school experience. This set was created for the Light it Up National Schools’ competition where they took out fifth place, and the award for the most original school. Another highlight of the year was placing fourth at the Impact Dance competition! They received an excellence award and were just knocked out of the top three with a final score of 84.3.

Hip Hop Mega Crew continues to excel and strives to upskill in foundational skills and street dance technique. We are very proud of this group of dancers and look forward to the success they will attain in the future.

Dancers

Year 9 – Alice Bell, Libby Cleaver, Emma Edwards, Lucie Paterson, Hannah Lee, Jasmine Rugg, Jessica Zhu, Ashton McDonald, Yuhan Li

Year 10 – Ryleigh Hing, Calais Norman, Mia Webber

Year 11 – Jennifer Liu, Felicia Zhang, Daniel Stanger, Hana Hamamoto, Georgia Apperley, Sophia Snelgrove

Year 12 – Athena Watts, Xuehan Sun, Hannah Finley. Lucy Hagan, Tiyan Sissing, Amelia Ullrich, Jiyoon Yeam, Vanessa Sohn, Noa Kawauchi, Kayla Joseph, Maya Erichsen

Year 13 – Grace Lee, Hannah Barnett, Ashley Hook, Caitlin Edwards, Emily Hall, Hanae Choi

Dance Leaders – Emily Hall, Hanae Choi, Maya Erichsen. TIC – Jennifer Maxwell

“One of the main reasons I chose Rangitoto College was because I knew the Dance Department could provide me with great opportunities and experiences that would help me grow as a dancer. A massive highlight of my experience was being a part of the Hip Hop Mega Crew for five consecutive years. Being a part of this team allowed me to create so many new friendships with other students not only in my year level but also in the year levels above and below me. I know that these friendships will last outside of school, and I love that I was able to represent my school doing something that I love, with some of my closest friends. My greatest memories of being a student at Rangitoto College stem from being a part of the mega crew and I am so grateful for everything that came from it.”

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Te Kiko O Rangitoto

Ka tākoto te mānuka – the challenge has been laid.

At Rangitoto, our kapa haka crew, Te Kiko o Rangitoto is a multi level, multi ethnic group who share a strong sense of whanaungatanga and aroha for waiata and haka.

In 2021, Rangitoto College returned to the ASB Polyfest stage for the first time in over 10 years. ASB Polyfest is the biggest Polynesian festival on the planet. Our kapa haka performed first on the Māori stage to an audience of hundreds and a live stream of many, many more.

Polyfest preparation started early in January for Matua Heke, Whaea Sarah, and Matua Gideon to prepare the performance bracket. When the term started, the kapa crew trained for up to 10 hours a week, growing in resilience and perseverance, to pursue excellence. The theme for the performance was “Kia Mau ki tō Reo Rangatira,” “Hold fast to the language

of your ancestors.” Perhaps the highlight of the bracket was performing the haka, Ka tākoto te mānuka, challenging everyone to stand up and be a warrior to protect Te Reo Māori. Te Kiko o Rangitoto 2021 exceeded our expectations and has set the bar high for future years to follow.

Te Kiko o Rangitoto would like to thank Mr Gale, the Board of Trustees, Whaea Davina, Whaea Jess, and Whaea Diana for the amazing support they give us. Finally a big mihi to the Naea whānau, Leah Te Haara, and Holly Purnell, who have been staunch supporters of Te Kiko o Rangitoto in 2021.

Kia ora e te iwi o Rangitoto. Kia mau ki te reo rangatira!

Haramai te toki, haumi e, hui e, tāiki e!

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Akane Shibata Year 12 Painting

Sport Director’s Report

The

Rangitoto College Sport community is something special and it is a great privilege for the Sport Department to work with this simply outstanding group. As I glance at our coaches and managers spreadsheet on my screen, it highlights around 250 amazing students, teachers, parents, and community stakeholders who week in week out give up their time unselfishly to coach and manage the many teams we have across 30 plus sports. These wonderful people make sport possible for our students and we are so grateful to you all. Add in those who umpire and referee, and of course the many parents, caregivers, friends, and extended whānau who support our students and teams in rain, hail or shine—we thank you! From athletics all the way through to yachting, our school delivers a myriad of sport opportunities and it is our goal to provide something everyone, regardless of skill level or aspirations. On any given day this can be seen with a multitude of sport activities taking place, which range from ‘have a go volleyball’ opportunities at lunch time, to social table tennis after school, to high performing teams preparing for national level competition, and so much more. Regardless of the level, sport provides a platform for enhanced physical, social, and mental wellbeing of our students, whilst also facilitating cultural connectiveness. Further, it serves as a platform to develop the school values of courage, respect, excellence, integrity, and pride. When watching our teams play, I am constantly impressed by our sport students who exude these values, not only in competition, but in all other areas of their lives, and this is what really matters.

As per 2020, these values have shone through as our students and coaches have had to endure another lockdown which brought most of our winter sports to a grinding halt, and in some cases robbed a number of our teams of the opportunity to achieve higher honours. The week of lockdown, our Premier Boys Basketball team were scheduled to play Westlake in the final of the Auckland competition and our Premier Girls Netball team were to play Carmel in the North Harbour final. Similarly, our Premier Boys Football team had a critical match against Kings which would determine the opportunity to play for possible promotion. Although we were deservedly and proudly awarded championship status as the top finishers of both the aforementioned basketball and netball competitions, I know our players desperately wanted to play in their finals and our community wanted to

be there with them. The cancellation of winter tournament week and the basketball nationals scheduled for the school holidays, further took away opportunities from our athletes—we feel especially for our Year 13 students who were unable to experience these special occasions. Our hearts go out to all students and coaches who have worked so hard throughout this season to have these special moments taken away. I commend everyone for never giving up hope and for the way you have all responded during this tough time. Most of you kept training with the resources you had and many of our coaches stayed connected to their teams, providing ongoing support, guidance, and motivation in challenging circumstances.

Despite missed opportunities because of Covid-19, this year has still provided many outstanding moments from a sporting success perspective. Although all of these cannot be covered in this article, a number of great achievements include national championship titles to our Premier Boys Volleyball team, our sailing team, and our swimming team. National podium places were also achieved in athletics and para-athletics, beach volleyball, premier girls volleyball and premier boys and girls water polo. Furthermore, students in many other sports achieved outstanding national successes in badminton, stand up paddling, skateboarding, judo and golf—to name a few. Of note, our female sports student leader, Shaunna Li is New Zealand’s senior women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles champion. It doesn’t get better than that.

In conclusion I would like to thank everyone involved in the Rangitoto College sport community for everything you do for our school, for each other, and for sport. Also, our key sponsors and suppliers for your ongoing loyalty and desire to support our school. Special thanks to our student sport leaders Shaunna Li and John Frimpong for your drive and support of all things sport throughout the year. Lastly, I would like to acknowledge and thank my team, Nat Moe, Ryan Williams, Sarah-Jane Beck and Alex Ruck for your ongoing professionalism and unwavering commitment to our sport community.

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Sports Performance Academy

The Sports Performance Academy (SPA) Blue programme provides an environment for athletes to develop physical and psychosocial skills needed within their sporting lives. The programme incorporates athletes from a range of differing sporting codes, including but not limited to football, basketball, golf, sailing, athletics, and more. This shared space of learning provides a variation in training, perspectives, and skill sets which has proved to be so beneficial in youth sport. The main objective of the SPA Blue programme is for students to develop a healthy and happy relationship with exercise. A secondary objective or by-product of this relationship is improved athletic performance and injury prevention. Implementing evidence-based practice into all aspects of the programme enables athletes to grow and understand how they can better themselves moving forward.

There are multiple attributes and skills which are focused on throughout the year. Movement skill, strength, speed and power are examples of these physical attributes. As well as these areas psychosocial skills, including decision-making, autonomy, and problem-solving, were a target for improvement. An athlete-led approach has been a key tool for aiding in the success of the programme this year. Greater emphasis was placed on the aforementioned psychosocial concepts and the result has been a positive engagement in learning as well as the ability to express and give feedback to their peers.

This year the SPA Blue programme has continued to grow both in terms of numbers and the development of the athletes involved. This continuation from last year consisted of a great mix of returning and new students alike, each with their own characteristics and personalities. It was a personal highlight to see how the group assimilated and welcomed these new students with open arms. It has also been epic to witness the growth of these athletes in relation to their understanding of key competencies as well as their personal confidence in their own abilities. Performance measures were assessed over the course of the year and it was rewarding to see many athletes reach their goals. I commend the effort and engagement from the entire group this year and look forward to building upon these foundations next year.

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Athletics

Athletics

Track and Field Season

The North Harbour Zone Athletics Championships encouraged more than 35 student-athletes competing in a wide variety of events this year. The students achieved great success at these champs, displaying the talent of our athletics team. We ended up coming away with over 20 Auckland qualifiers, as well as 33 podium places.

This then sent 22 athletes to the Auckland Championships at Mt Smart in which we followed on from the North Harbour Championships, gaining a plethora of medals including some records also.

Congratulations to the following students:

Jaden Movold – 1st Para 400m, 2nd Para 100m

Nadja Kumerich – 1st Intermediate Girls Hammer (Auckland Record), 2nd Intermediate Girls Shot Put

Antonia Martin – 1st Senior Girls 2km Race Walk (Auckland Record)

Liam McKellar – 2nd Intermediate Boys 200m

Emmy Hurcum – 1st Junior Girls 800m

Nyla Spencer – 3rd Junior Girls 800m

Stella Anderson – 3rd Intermediate Girls Triple Jump

A number of these students also competed at the North Islands Track and Field Championships, where our students gained another eight medals and five North Island records!

Cross Country Season

In Term 2, the cross country season gets underway for a number of our distance running athletes.

The North Harbour Cross Country Championships held at Moire Park was a terrific way for our junior students to wear the Rangitoto singlet for the first time. The course of mixed terrain was very intricate for our 25 athletes who raced brilliantly and proved victorious against a number of schools. We ended up with four individual medals and five team medals, including our Junior Girls claiming all of the top five placings.

Our team then competed at the Auckland Cross Country Championships at St Kentigern College on a tough hilly course claiming two individual medals and two team medals.

We then had Amy Hurly compete at the National Cross Country Champs in Taranaki where she placed a respectful 12th in the Year 9 girls race.

Road Race Season

Before the August lockdown we sent our team to the Auckland Road Race Championhips at Bruce Pulman Park. The conditions were extremely windy but our team managed to claim two individual medals and one team medal.

We now look on to the National Secondary School Championships in Taranaki in mid-December this year.

at Rangitoto College has always been strong. The athletics season this year was no different with a number of outstanding results, as well as being packed full of events across the terms. With a strong contingent of junior and senior athletes, our students excelled across North Harbour, Auckland and New Zealand. The seasons are almost all year round with track and field, cross country, and road races enticing our students to set their targets high.
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New Zealand Secondary School Track and Field Championships 2020

The Rangitoto College athletics team has a great weekend in Tauranga competing at the New Zealand Secondary School Track and Field Championships last year.

The conditions were tremendous which was an added bonus to what was a hugely successful competition. The team came away with a total of 10 medals (eight gold and two bronze), making this one of our most successful national competitions in recent years.

Nadja

Centaine

Antonia Martin - 1st in Senior Girls 2km Racewalk

Eryn Westlake – 1st Y9 Girls Road Race

Liam McKellar - 3rd in Junior Boys 200m

The team is now preparing for the 49th New Zealand Secondary School track and field and 46th Road Race Championships will be going ahead in December this year.

What a year 2021 has been! No doubt one of our greatest medal hauls in recent years. A special thanks to all the parents who have put countless hours of support. Without this support our students would not be able to attain the amazing results they do. Also, a massive thanks to our Teacher in Charge, Jenny McLean, who has been provided much needed assistance in operations behind the scenes as well as support for our students.

Badminton

This year, badminton has remained overwhelmingly popular among students across Rangitoto College, with eight teams representing Rangitoto College at the North Harbour Secondary School League for 2021. In the competitive grade, the Rangitoto A Girls team won all their ties to come first place, and the Rangitoto A1 Boys lost in a close tie to come third in their division, along with the Rangitoto A2 Boys coming fourth. In B grade, the Rangitoto B1 Girls took first place along with the B Grade Boys all doing very well in their respective divisions. The students’ sports administrator, SarahJane Beck, has helped them all throughout the year even though some events were evidently cancelled. Some of our players in both the Rangitoto Girls and Boys A teams feature in the New Zealand Junior National Squads: Shaunna Li, Isaac Chan, and Nanna Siegemund. One of our Rangitoto A Girls players, Shaunna Li, had success at the New Zealand National Championships, winning the women’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles titles respectively.

Overall, our Rangitoto College students had a very successful and enjoyable year in badminton, both in and out of school, and we look forward to another great year in 2022 and growing badminton at Rangitoto College.

Jaden Movold – 1st Junior Para Boys 100m, 1st Junior Para Boys 800m, 1st Junior Para Boys 1500m, 3rd Junior Para Boys 400m Kumerich – 1st Junior Girls Shot Put, 1st Junior Girls Hammer Throw Noom-Duckworth – 1st in Senior Girls Hammer Throw
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Basketball

Basketball at Rangitoto made tremendous strides this season, en route to becoming one of Auckland’s premier schools for the sport and solidifying itself as a force to be reckoned with. With a strong representation of the school through 25 teams, multiple titles won at both Harbour and wider-Auckland competitions, and a large showing of Rangitoto students at the representative level (both regional and national) it is fair to say that the season can be considered a great success.

It was clear that the school was due for a successful year on the court due to the amazing turnout at trials. Despite being disrupted by another Covid-19 lockdown, enthusiasm remained strong, and the basketball programme put together 25 teams with 244 players total. The majority of Rangitoto’s teams competed in the Harbour basketball competition, which started in Week 1 of Term 2.

Two of the teams entered in the Harbour competition were our Junior Premier Girls and Boys teams. Coach of the Junior Premier Girls, Mr Buckley, said, “The Girls Junior Premier side had a mixed year in terms of results, but had huge gains in terms of player development and team chemistry”. The girls “displayed a competitive spirit” on the court and this was highlighted by “a big win over Carmel, who went on to place second (losing in the final by one point), and a 15-point win over Long Bay, a team that we had lost to earlier in the season by seven”. He had high praise for his team saying, “The future of Rangitoto Girls Basketball is looking bright with some young talented, committed, and passionate players coming through”. Our Junior Premier Boys team was led by Coach Jemma Palmer. She taught the boys what it meant to be a Premier team and this showed through the teams great discipline and on-court chemistry. The Junior Premier Boys ended up winning the top Junior Boys division at Harbour with a big 53–39 win over Westlake.

However, it was not just Rangitoto’s Premier teams that had success this season. The Under 19 A team took home the crown of their division, winning in nail-biting fashion, 44–40 against Glenfield College. The Harbour Junior Boys second division final saw two Rangitoto teams face of for the title—Junior B Boys against Junior Magenta Boys. Both teams fought hard, but it was Junior Magenta that came out on top.

Overall, it was a very successful year for Rangitoto basketball. Though teams missed out on opportunities to represent the school at tournament level and having their seasons cut short, all players, coaches, managers, and parent helpers can look back and be proud of how their seasons went.

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Premier Boys

There was certainly a buzz felt throughout the school about the Premier Boys team heading into the 2021 season. Led by the coaching trio of Kenny Stone, Brad Riley, and Clint Fox, along with a talent-rich team, the Premier Boys were set to make a bold statement.

The team was once again competing in Auckland’s Premier Basketball grade, the top competition in the Auckland region. The season started on the first week of Term 2 in a game against Liston College. With a strong defensive showing and evident team chemistry, the boys beat Liston by 59 points, in a convincing 102–43 victory. Their fantastic form continued into their following games and led to a nine game winning streak before being stopped by Auckland Grammar, with a loss of 54–80, which would go on to be their only one for the season. A strong bounce-back victory against Saint Kentigern put the team back on track and they went on to win their remaining games for the season. They finished with a 13–1 record and placed first overall at the conclusion of pool play, with a great amount of momentum heading into the semi-final.

The stage was set for a great game of basketball. The boys were once again facing off against Saint Kentigern, who they had beaten twice in pool play—a team that was hungry for revenge. At the end of the first quarter, the score was within single digits, with Rangitoto leading 20–11. The team went on to display why they were the top of the table and dominated the remainder of the game, winning in a convincing fashion, 80–58.

Just as the team was about to compete against Westlake Boys High School in the grand final match, the country went into an immediate lockdown due to Covid-19, meaning the game had to be cancelled. As Rangitoto placed first overall, they were crowned the champions of Auckland for 2021.

With the extension of the lockdown period, all winter sport events throughout the country were cancelled, meaning that the team was unable to compete in this year’s nationals. The momentum that was built heading into the tournament season led many to believe that Rangitoto was on its way to winning their third national championship. It was a bitter-sweet end for the Premier Boys team this season. However, with the level of talent on the team and their unmatched performance displayed throughout the year, they have left a big impact in Rangitoto’s basketball program and one that will be remembered going forward.

Premier Girls

After their tough 2020 season that was cut short due to Covid-19, the Premier Girls basketball team headed into this year with redemption as their main goal. The appointment of Justine Reed (head coach of New Zealand’s 3-on-3 Women’s basketball team) was just what the team needed, and her impact was felt straight away with her vast knowledge and experience of the game.

Unfortunately, the team started off with two defeats after tough-fought games against St Mary’s College and Epsom Girl’s Grammar. Round three saw the team travelling to Massey High School where the crowd was witness to a fantastic Rangitoto performance. The girls beat Massey on their own court in a convincing 82–66 victory. The next week the girls dropped a game to Baradene, and then immediately followed that up with a win in a tight contest against Carmel. This pattern continued throughout the season as the girls established their team chemistry. Towards the back end of the season the team played host to Carmel and put on a show for the home crowd. Three-pointers were coming in bunches, and the ball movement was spectacular. This 29-point smashing of Carmel was easily the highlight of the season. The Premier Girls team finished sixth overall in a tough competition.

Amidst the girls’ preparation for upcoming nationals, New Zealand went into lockdown, and the event had to be cancelled, putting an end to the team’s season. Despite competing in a tough Auckland competition and once again having their season cut short, the team should look back on the 2021 season with a sense of pride. The players showed a lot of character on the court and always remained determined to do better. The Premier Girls have built a strong base going forward and will be a team to watch out for in 2022.

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Beach Volleyball

Once again, the start of the school year began with a trip to Mount Manganui to compete in the Secondary School Beach Volleyball Nationals. The talent and camaraderie of the beach volleyball players and staff continues to grow, resulting in a group that train hard and compete with a focus on leaving it all on the sand. The skills and sportsmanship of the pairs led to outstanding results and Rangitoto College being acknowledged as a top school in New Zealand. One third of the pairs medalled at the national event, which was outstanding.

Open Boys - Bronze

Year 11 Girls

Year 11 Boys - Silver Ryan Jefferson Juan

Kiana Stevenson and Kaia Buckley won gold and are national champions in the Year 11 Girls division. In the same division, Sienna Rugg and Jenny McMillian were awarded a bronze medal. Ryan Jefferson and Juan Carlos Quintero gained a silver in the Year 11 Boys division. The Senior Boys pairs also had great results with Ethan Skelton and Nico Lietz gaining bronze in the Senior Boys first division, whilst in the second division, Flynn Little and Jermaine Kightley won gold.

To produce such great results reflects the commitment shown from Rangitoto coaches who work tirelessly to ensure the players are fully prepared for the tournament. Thank you, Johann Timmer, Nina Kerr, Adam Watson, and Sam Bell, for continued support, time, good humour, and expertise in beach volleyball. The players are so lucky to be able to access your knowledge and tactical prowess. Alan Kerr and Sharon Redpath always ensure players are ready to compete at the highest level and must be acknowledged for all the time and energy they commit to the beach volleyball players.

The Rangitoto College beach volleyball players are always supported by their whānau and the side-line encouragement is a sight to behold. Thank you to the families who travel and positively reassure all pairs on and off the court. Rangitoto College is very proud of these players not only for their skill and positive approach but as outstanding ambassadors of the college.

Nico Lietz Ethan Skelton Gold Kiana Stevenson Kaia Buckley Bronze Jenny McMillian Sienna Rugg
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Carlos Quintero
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Cricket

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XI Cricket

Term 4 2020

Following a successful 2019/2020 campaign our 1st XI made their return to the premier grade at the end of 2020 in the Term 4 T20 competition. Taking on the other top seven schools in Auckland our boys made their mark early on in the competition with wins against Rosmini and St Peter’s in their second and third games. At the end of the competition the team finished sixth, a very respectable finish for their first time in the top grade in five years.

Term 1 2021

With several Year 13s leaving at the end of 2020, the 1st XI Boys had a lot of fresh new faces for the new 2021 season. Knowing a lot of work was needed, if such a young team was going to compete with the best schools in Auckland in the 50 over format, the boys got stuck into their preseason almost immediately following the end of the 2020 Term 4 half of the season. Unfortunately, despite all of their hard work and commitment through the season, the team went winless in the 50 over format through Term 1. There were however, a couple of highlights in the midweek T20 competition with a comfortable win against Howick College and a very exciting game against Westlake—which ultimately resulted in a loss by two runs but was proof that the team does have what it takes to compete in the top grade. We were very proud of the consistent work ethic, professionalism and sportsmanship shown by the team throughout the term of cricket.

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Boys

We were very excited to have our 2nd XI Boys team back for the 2021 season. This year they were competing in the Senior Morning A Grade. The team had a fantastic Term 1 with some wins, some losses, but most importantly it was great to see a group of boys that didn’t get to play last year out there having a great time every Saturday morning and enjoying their cricket.

Bolstered by a big intake of Year 9s we had two very full Colts (junior) teams this year. Both teams had very similar seasons with some tough results to start the year but both teams also showed clear improvements week to week. By the end of Term 1 the teams were competitive in every game, with the Colts 1 Boys finishing the season with a big win over King’s Colts 2—a great finish to the term. All credit goes to all of the boys in both teams and their coaches for their hard work through the season resulting in such a clear improvement in both teams.

Girls

Our girls programme continues to go from strength to strength every year. In 2021 we had 10 very committed girls keen to play cricket each week on a Wednesday afternoon. Despite a very disrupted season involving a number of cancelled games due to Covid-19 and bad weather, the girls continued to enjoy both trainings and games and showed some incredible team spirit every week out on the field. Their commitment to improvement shone clearly this year as they came away with two wins and a couple of other very close losses. We are looking forward to the next few years of girls cricket at Rangitoto, as if the last few years is any indication, there is a bright future for the team and programme as a whole.

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Cheerleading

The 2021 Rangitoto Cheerleading team has a diverse range of passionate students, ranging from Year 9 to Year 12.

For one hour per week, the team trains with a professional All Star coach to perfect their competition routine. This year, they competed in two competitions: Eutopia and Olympia—beating their closest rivals and placing first in both.

The team hopes to continue to build on their routine and, fingers crossed, win a few more competitions in the future.

Fencing

The modern sport of fencing is a fast-paced game of strategy and agility, derived from traditional sword play. Technique, tactics, athleticism, and creativity are all elements to an athlete’s success.

2021 has seen another successful year for the Rangitoto Fencing Club. Membership has increased again and training times have expanded to include an extra day each week.

The club’s goals this year were to build a competitive team and to improve the skill base within the club. To this end, several students have stepped up, training in refereeing, coaching, and repairing equipment. This year, led by club captain Evita Land, the club was also able to increase their presence in local intermediate and secondary school competitions, finishing the season with a second in the North Region Secondary Schools Teams Tournament.

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Golf

Mountain Biking

Rangitoto College has had a small team of committed off-road cyclists who have entered several events this year. This includes the Auckland Secondary School’s Cross Country Mountain Biking Championships. This regional series of races takes place across the wider Auckland Region with courses in some beautiful and scenic locations. The events are well organised through College Sport, the Auckland Mountain Bike Club, and a handful of dedicated teachers and parents.

Courses are well planned and marked out to suit a variety of skill levels, experiences, and competence. The biggest challenge is often the result of the poor winter weather making the terrain slippery and harder to negotiate.

Two regular riders, students Dylan Hunter and Ollie Jenkins, took on the challenges competing not only against other riders, but also the terrain and elements. Real tests of fitness and bike handling skills.

The college remains not only grateful to all riders for pedalling hard, having a go and competing, but also to the many parents who got up early on Sunday mornings to transport students, and in many cases volunteer their time as marshals. Everyone involved really appreciates these efforts.

2022 will hopefully see an undisrupted season for both road and mountain cyclists with more events and competitions. Cycling brings so many great benefits to health and wellbeing. It is hoped more students will be encouraged to get out, ride, give it a go, and have fun. See you out there.

The Rangitoto College Premier Golf team has consisted of the following squad members in 2021: Amy Im, Mitzi Xie, Wentao Xue, Rebecca Blackwell-Chin and Daniil Vasan. The team participated in the interschool nine hole competition in Term 1 and unfortunately, they missed out on reaching the semi-finals this year. The team also took part in the Auckland Golf Secondary Schools Strokeplay in Terms 2 and 3: 36 holes at Pupuke and Howick Golf Clubs. Amy shot rounds of 71 and 74 to finish second place in a very strong girls field—an outstanding effort! Well done to all those involved this year. The squad is looking forward to building an even stronger team for next year as their golf continues to improve.
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Football

Football has continued to be an outstanding sport on the Rangitoto College sport scene in 2021. Girls football has continued to go from strength to strength and we have seen an ongoing increase in numbers from 2020 to this year, with growth to four teams which were all very competitive in the Auckland competitions. Boys football has continued to excel, with eight teams across different ages and abilities.

It was a great developmental year from our junior space with 12 strong teams across Boys and Girls which shared tremendous culture.

With the ongoing challenges all other sport codes are facing in 2021, we are very proud of all our football teams in 2021 and their various achievements both as individual players and a team.

A special thank you must go to all the coaches, players, managers, parents, and supporters who have been with our teams every step of the way this year. Without your help, the sport would not be able to function as it does and we look forward to continuing to work together in 2022 and beyond.

1st XI Boys

Build-up of the season showed that our 1st XI Boys team has an amazing capacity to play fantastic games, with great entertainment and fun-towatch football. As expected, results did not resemble the style of play and the quality that the team was looking to produce a consistent level.

Though, the level of trust was at the highest peak between our young players, Craig and myself. The start of the season was really positive; win and a draw, with the win in the knockout cup. Then, we had one big loss, which proved that our biggest enemy was—and is—ourselves.

We already showed that we play great, attacking football, where we created lots of chances and scored lots of goals.

However, our players and the team as a whole showed great resilience, grit, and willingness to do our best, so the team won eight out of 13 games, which is an awesome accomplishment. So, the First XI Boys team finished the season third in the Senior A1 league.

Which itself is a great accomplishment from every player involved throughout the season. And as a coach, I cannot be prouder of the achievement, attitude, and great behaviour from every single one of them.

Zoran Ivanovic (Coach), Mr Jay Smith (Manager)

1st XI Girls

The 1st X1 Girls achieved third place in the Auckland championship, a great result they can all be proud of.

Extremely well led by inspirational captain Suzy Jung, the girls had great team spirit and were a pleasure to coach.

With a great start to the season the wins kept coming as the girls led the competition with eight wins from eight!

Who could forget the fantastic win at home 4-0 against Westlake, with great parent and school support the girls showed the calibre and quality of the Rangitoto team. Also, the come-from-behind last-minute winner against Mount Albert.

Unfortunately, the last three games proved tough with injuries and illness contributing, and we succumbed to Epsom and Baradene who finished one and two.

Our Rangitoto girls showed we were probably the most technical in the league and our passing game was second to no other team. The National Premier tournament was cancelled unfortunately, as we know the girls would be in with a chance.

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Craig Fickling and Zoran Ivanovic (Coaches), Miss Julia Li (Manager)

Boys Football

2nd XI

The 2nd XI Boys enjoyed a successful season captained by Adam Chichester

The team trained alongside the first XI which allowed development for some players to receive the call up to play for the 1st XI. Congratulations to Adam, Jaden, Alex and Kees who all received a call up over the season.

Comfortably winning our grading with wins over Albany Senior 5-1, Orewa 2-0, and Kingsway 4-1, the team qualified for Senior B championship where results were mixed, coming out with a two win, two loss, two draw season.

Congratulations to all players and thanks to the parents for their support.

Rangi Red Boys

Our 2021 was born of frustration and confusion but ended up being one of my favourites in my many years of coaching. We were plagued by pullouts and team changes at the start of the season, but I was very happy with the outcome, as we were able to mould a successful team out of this disparate group. We lost our opening four matches of the season but ended up narrowly missing out on the title. This says a lot about the character and growth mentality of my players this year. I hope they maintain this attitude and continue to develop and play in 2022.

14A

After a tough few results against strong opposition at the start of the season, the boys fought back to secure some good results. With a focus on movement and solid passing we were able to show our strengths and put teams under pressure. All the boys put in 100% effort and showed a really bright footballing future.

14B

The season started of brightly with lots of familiar faces from last year and a few new ones which was great to see. In the first few games results didn’t go our way but with the core of the team committed to training

Girls Football

Rangitoto Red

This season has been short but exciting. Despite the spread of different experiences, the girls played well, giving it their best and working hard as a team every game. There was a lot of development during games and trainings, along with lots of laughter and fun. It was a great season!

and playing with a smile that soon changed with a strong end to the season guiding us to a mid-table finish. Overall, it was a pleasure to work with such a great group of lads and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year.

13A

Brad Freeman, and Jono Horgan (Coaches)

The Year 13A boys have played some quality football this season and shown incredible character. A highlight was a well-fought 0-0 draw against one of the top teams, Saint Kentigern, which saw us overtake Kings on the table. I am honoured to have coached these talented players and wish them all the best for future years at Rangitoto.

13B

The season started off on a real high scoring 25 goals in our first two matches. From there, the team had some tough matches where our skills were tested, finishing sixth in the league. The focus this season was to improve our possession game and play consistently throughout a whole match. The team achieved our goals as huge improvements were made over the season. A contributing factor to the team’s success was our culture. The boys remained positive throughout the season, and all became friends which united us as a team. Highlight of the season was in our final game beating Westlake.

13C

We began our season as the Year 13C team with very little experience, leading to some unfortunate results. However, through the strength of character shown by the boys, they were able to develop as a team unit and as individuals, becoming promising young footballers for the future of Rangitoto College.

We are looking forward to seeing players continue to represent the college next year and look forward to another successful season.

Junior Prem Girls

The 2021 season was full of twists and turns for the Junior Premier Girls team. We experienced the highs with crushing victories over Saint Cuthbert’s, and lows in a frustrating penalty shootout loss to St Kentigern; resilience was tested to the limit, but the team rose to the challenge.

Every player demonstrated a willingness to learn and develop their skills at every training session, with determination and grit evident in every competitive game. As coaches, we are incredibly proud of every member of the team and their passion for the sport.

Rangitoto Blue

The first few games and training sessions were mainly learning points to gather information about our players and for the team to get comfortable amongst their peers. Overall, the team fought strong throughout the season getting some great victories. By the end of the season, the team was at its strongest and our most proud achievement was seeing the improvements in each game over time. We enjoyed coaching the girls this year and look forward to witnessing them develop their skills further in the future.

Sam Miller and Diego Wilson-Carbajal (Coaches) Miss Bea Regalado (Coach), Miss Kate Sanderson and Miss Esther Martinez (Managers) Mr Mark Freeman and Mr George May (Coaches)
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Nathan Chapman and Ronald Chen (Coaches)

Hockey

Rangitoto hockey experienced a very eventful year to say the least. With teams placing first overall in their Harbour seasons, podium finishes at regional competitions, goal-heavy games throughout, and seasons abruptly ended by the Covid-19 outbreak, 2021 was a year like no other for our teams.

The season was set to begin with the annual hockey trials for a large group of eager players in week 3 of the first Term. With everything in place, Covid-19 decided to strike the country again, putting Auckland into a level three lockdown. This delayed trials further into the term, stretching them over three to four weeks. From the trials, eight teams in total were formed; consisting of five girls’ teams and three boys’ teams—a fantastic turnout that went on to form a strong representation of the school within the hockey community.

Hockey at Rangitoto was finally underway in Term 2. Exciting preseason matchups for the teams allowed players to find their form, work on their team chemistry, and solidify a team culture. With the great work from coaches, managers, and helpful parents, teams were able to build momentum heading into the season.

This built momentum by our teams was evident, with strong starts across the board. One of them coming from the 2nd XI Girls team, who started the season off with a narrow 2-1 victory over Massey yet continued to improve every week. The team went on to win their next four games, only to be stopped by Wentworth in a 2-1 loss. This defeat would be their first and only, finishing with a five win, one loss record, placing the team first overall heading into the final against Westlake Girls. As the season was cut short due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak, the final was unable to be played, meaning the Rangitoto 2nd XI Girls placed first overall in the G2A grade.

Another successful team was the 2nd XI Boys, who achieved first place overall in their grade, beating teams convincingly, including a 6-0 smashing of Whangaparaoa in round 6. The 3rd XI Girls powered through their season highlighted by a four game win streak. Due to an unfortunate cancellation of the final, the girls finished second on the podium.

Despite the various disruptions and distractions, including cancellation of winter tournament week for our 1st XI Girls and 1st XI Boys, teams can look back on the 2021 season with pride knowing they have represented Rangitoto in proud fashion.

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1st XI Girls

Headed by reputable coaches Regan Bain and Rachel McCann, and managed by Teacher in Charge of Hockey Rachel Jackson, the 1st XI Girls were a force to be reckoned with. Starting the season with a podium placing in the Harbour hockey competition was proof of this.

In 2021, the team competed in Super City Premier grade, the top grade for secondary school hockey in the Auckland region. The competition started off with a thrilling 1-1 draw against Diocesan, in what was a described by manager Rachel as an absolutely “brilliant game of hockey”. The team would then fall to Saint Kentigern, before bouncing back with a giant 4-1 victory over Kristin, and 3-1 win over Baradene in the weeks following. The recent Covid-19 outbreak meant an end to the season with a round to play, where the girls were competing for fifth and sixth placings. In a tough fought grade, the team placed fifth overall—an admirable effort to say the least.

1st XI Boys

The 1st XI Boys started their season mid-way through Term 2, competing in the Super City A1 grade. Eyes were certainly opened when our boys took to the turf, winning their first game of the season in a 5-4 victory over Pukekohe—equal for the highest scoring game across all teams in the grade.

A draw, a loss, and a win followed the strong season opener. Return to hockey in Term 3 started with a convincing 3-1 victory over Macleans—clearly coaches Nick and Dylan, and manager Michael, had the team putting in work over the holidays. Like fellow Rangitoto hockey teams, the 1st XI Boys had their season cut short due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak and finished fifth overall in their grade.

Coaches Nick and Dylan are optimistic for the team’s future, especially considering there were four talented Year 9 boys playing their first year of 1st XI hockey.

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Indoor Volleyball

2021 has been the most successful season of volleyball in the college’s 65-year history. The undoubted highlight was the winning of the New Zealand Secondary Schools National Senior Title for the first time. Rangitoto beat Trident College 3-1 in the final. This was the last match of an amazing season for the boys team in which they played won 36 matches and lost only once. Along the way they also won the Harbour League, Harbour Seeding Tournament, Auckland Premier League, and Auckland Championships titles. Special thanks to our highly talented coaches who are both exstudents, Johann Timmer and Sam Bell. The team was also excellently managed by long time servant of the sport, Mr Josh Bullen. On the strength of these performances captain Ethan Skelton and Nico Lietz were selected in the open men’s National Volleyball League (NVL) teams, while Ethan was also Most Valuable Player (MPV) at the New Zealand Nationals.

The Premier Girls team also had an amazing season captained by Year 11 student Kaia Buckley. When they won Auckland Championships they became the first Rangitoto girls team to do so. They beat Orewa College in a five set thriller in the final. Kiana Stevenson was named MVP. At the New Zealand Nationals they claimed bronze and again accounted for Orewa 3-1 in the medal play off match with Honoka Maeda named in the tournament

team. The team was excellently coached by exstudent Nina Kerr and efficiently managed by Ms Jamie Sowter.

As part of the New Zealand Nationals for the first time Auckland also hosted a satellite tournament. Our development team won the event beating Manurewa B in the final. Thanks again goes to ex-students Josh Paterson and Matty Bell for their skilled coaching, while experienced manager Mr Graham Lowe guided the boys expertly.

Our junior teams also excelled. Both teams won Harbour competitions, while the boys claimed silver at the Auckland Championships. The girls team expertly, coached by Adam Watson, won the Auckland Championships and gained silver at the North Island Championships. Rangitoto currently holds three of the four major Auckland trophies.

Excellence and success does not happen by chance. A big thanks to Patrick Gale, Don Hastie, Trevor Meiklejohn, and Natalie Moe for their amazing support and the many people who put their hands up in so many ways to ensure Rangitoto’s Volleyball culture is second to none.

Onward and upward for 2022.

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Yearbook
Rangitoto College

Rangitoto Indoor Volleyball History

Top performing school in the country

First school to win boys and girls at Auckland Senior Championships

First Rangitoto boys team to win nationals

First Rangitoto girls team to win Auckland Senior Championships

Rangi B Boys won North Island Satellite Tournament

Boys played 37 matches and won 36

Premier

North Harbour Senior Super League

Harbour Seeding Tournament

Premier Boys

Premier Girls

1st 1st

1st 3rd

College Sport Auckland Premier Season 1st 1st

College Sport Auckland Championships 1st 1st

New Zealand Secondary School Championships 1st 3rd

Nationals Results

Top 32

Top 16

Quarter Final

Boys Girls

Onehunga 3-0

Cashmere 3-0

Spotswood 3-0

Whakatane 3-0

Otumoetai 3-0

Hillcrest 3-2

St Pats Silverstream 3-0

Semi Final Western Heights 3-0

Final Trident 3-1

NORTH HABOUR REPRESENTATIVES

Western Heights 3-0

Riccarton 3-0

New Plymouth 3-1

Otumoetai 3-0

Waimea 3-0

Tauranga Girls 3-1

St Margaret's 3-1

Mount Lost 3-0 (Rangi lost)

Orewa 3-1 (Rangi won bronze final)

TEAMS

Boys Girls

Nico Lietz Kaia Buckley

Ethan Skelton Kirsty Laming

Lucas Payne Shaunna Li

Ben Lietz Kiana Stevenson

Connor Campbell Kashya Thomas

John Frimpong Honoka Maeda

Flynn Little Holly Taylor Warne

Connor Oakley Ella Rhodes

Juan Carlos Quintero Jenny McMillian

Jacob Fotu Anais

Teams Overall Results
Championships Tournament Team
Girls
Blanchard Sienna Rugg INDIVIDUAL HONOURS Auckland
Boys
Nico Lietz (MVP) Kiana Stevenson (MVP) Ethan Skelton Honoka Maeda Lucas Payne Shaunna Li Kirsty Laming New Zealand Nationals Boys Girls
Ethan Skelton (MVP) Honoka Maeda Nico Lietz Lucas Payne Connor Oakley
Girls
Gold
Gold
Boys
Under-17 A /
Under 17-A /
Gold
REPRESENTATIVES
Coach Sam Bell Coach Adam Watson Ryan Jefferson Anais Blanchard Jermaine Kightley Kaia Buckley Mason Newby Kiana Stevenson Juan Carlos Quintero (MVP) Under-17 B Cuba Rihara Nicole Waretini Under 19-A /
Anastasia Trajkov Connor Campbell Under 19-A / Silver Nico Lietz (MVP) Coach Nina Kerr Flynn Little Kirsty Laming Connor Oakley Honoka Maeda NATIONAL
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New Zealand Under-19 Junior Kiana Stevenson

Netball

We had big plans for netball this year, with a pre-season programme in full swing before trials and umpire sessions in the works. Then we hit lockdown again mid-February and for a span of a few weeks we moved in and out of level 3 until March 7th. This made conducting trials difficult to do but the amazing netball team pulled through.

What an amazing season we managed to have from that point, Rangitoto College is lucky to have such talented and dedicated players that turn up each week to give it their all. A special mention must go to the Premier team, their coaches Ripeka Pirie and Jamie Sowter, and their manager Nataleigh Moe. This team had come together to create a culture of the likes I had not seen during my time as Teacher in Charge of netball. They support each other and those new to the team throughout the season and leave everything on the court. Their success, finishing undefeated in the championship round of Premier Grade, is a testament to their hard work and dedication. Watch this space 2021.

We had an increase in teams this season with a total of 26 teams spanning across our Open College through to Year 9. With this comes a lot of volunteers who graciously give up their time week in and week out to help get our players out on court, from coaches to managers to umpires to scorekeepers. We appreciate and thank you all.

Big and special THANK YOU to Miss Collard, our dedicated Teacher in Charge of netball. Miss Collard’s passion and dedication for Rangitoto netball does not go unnoticed. Miss Collard spends hours down at the courts, consistently supporting our teams and helping in whatever capacity was needed from organising gear, umpires, players, stepping in to coach when coaches are sick. A true superstar!

As we farewell our Year 13s who have contributed to Rangitoto netball either by playing, umpiring and/or coaching over their five years at the college, thank you for your positive contribution to our programme and we wish you all the best. Stay in the game and stay in touch.

This goes with a special acknowledgement to Lydia Moe.

Lydia has been the starting goal attack for our Premier team since Year 9 and has been a big part of the college’s netball success over her college career. Lydia captained the Premier team successfully this year (and last) and has shown true leadership, resilience and courage while proudly wearing the red dress. We will miss watching the trademark Lydia “swoosh” as that ball seamlessly falls through the net from any range in the goal circle.

Umpires

Netball cannot be played without umpires to officiate on the side-line. Come rain or shine our umpires are always the first on court. We are extremely lucky to have you give up your precious time officiating every Saturday morning and Monday evening. This year has been an extremely successful year for our Rangitoto umpires. Many of them have taken their next steps in their umpiring careers and been promoted through the qualifications. This is due to their own hard work and perseverance. Congratulations to all of you that have progressed this year and thank you for always being willing to fill in last minute gaps when needed.

Premier Team

We had a new head coach this season, Ripeka Pirie, who gave our team a promising outlook into how the season would play out.

We had a soaring start to the season winning the first round with only one loss, exciting the team for round two and UNISS. By the end of round two we were unbeaten and set to be in the final against Carmel College who we’d beaten twice before. However, Covid-19 had other plans. NZ went into a snap lockdown on the 17th of August cancelling our final and ultimately causing the cancellation of UNISS, the second year in a row. In saying this there were many positives that came out of this year; due to lockdowns our team met continually over zoom, doing quizzes, workouts, dance lessons and more which brought our team closer than ever before. Lastly, we just want to say what an honour it has been putting on the red dress. The lessons we have received from being a part of the Rangitoto netball community are invaluable.

We cannot thank Rangitoto netball enough.

Madison Smith (Vice Captain) and Lydia Moe (Captain)
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Miss Collard (TIC of Netball)
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Orienteering

This year was an outstanding year for orienteering. The main event for the year was the annual Auckland Zone Sprint Series, where we had over 20 students competing. The series consisted of four events across the North Shore schools. It was great to have a large contingent of new students competing in these competitions as they got to learn from some of the more experienced orienteers and also grow the skills over the series.

Rangitoto students received plenty of placings across many of the individual events. However, overall Katie Huang finished third overall in the Year 9 Girls. Other top-10 finishers included Samuel Yang (6th Year 12/13 Boys), Lucas Hebberd (10th Year 12/13 Boys), Chris Hewitt (7th in Year 10-11 Boys), Sebastian Camus (8th in Year 10-11 Boys), Taine Hewetson (9th in Year 10-11 Boys), Ashton MacDonald (4th in Year 9 Boys), Jasmine Liu (6th in Year 9 Girls), and Emmy Hurcum (7th in Year 9 Girls).

We also had a team of orienteers competing at the Auckland Rogaine Championships and the Auckland Individual Championships.

The Auckland Rogaine Championships held at Totara Park was a success as we managed three top five finishes. Sebastian Camus and Chris Hewitt placed fifth in the Intermediate Boys Team. Zhan Bowden and Alex Chatterton placed fifth in the Junior Boys Team. Our best team of the day was Jasmine Liu and Katie Huang as they managed fourth place in the Junior Girls team.

At the Auckland Individual Championships it was a tough day out in the forest. We finished the day with two top-10 finishes, with Anthony Yang placing ninth in the Intermediate Boys Standard and Zeppelin Puch placing seventh in the Junior Boys Standard.

Petanque

On a beautiful sunny day, 54 students gathered at the Herne Bay Petanque club for the annual school’s tournament hosted by the Auckland Petanque Association. Covid-19 played havoc with the tournament last year, so it was great to have the students able to compete this year.

It was evident by the competition that some students had been practicing but as Auckland Petanque goes to great lengths to point out, this is a fun tournament for the students. Even if students had never thrown a petanque boule previously, they very quickly picked up the basics of the game. All games were assisted by experienced petanque, who thoroughly enjoyed guiding the teams.

The winner of this year’s tournament was Rangitoto College 4 (Jamie Lee, Jack Choi and Max Ji). The runners-up were Belmont Intermediate 3 (Oscar Beech, Seif Ali, Will Westgate). Third place were Rangitoto College 1 (Kevin Yao, Ben De Wet, Andrew Zong). And Belmont Intermediate 3 were also the top junior team.

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New Zealand Team Racing Championships

The nationals were held in the second week of the April school holidays. Thirty-two college teams from around New Zealand competed. Rangitoto sailed superbly as a team working strategically together to dominate from the start of day one to the end of day six.

So far ahead was Rangitoto that they won with a whole day to spare winning 37 races out of 40, including the last 22 races in a row to claim the national title convincingly. The win makes Rangitoto back-to-back National Champions wining in 2019 (2020 Covid-19) and 2021.

The team skippers were Caleb Armit, Seb Menzies, and Lucy Leith (the only female skipper out of all the top teams) and crews were Joe Leith, Josh Ferrissey, Kayla Abbott, Naiomi Ferrissey, and Alex Hebberd. The equally split male and female Rangitoto team is something the school can be very proud of when sailing and winning against the all-male other college teams. Rangitoto has been selected to represent New Zealand against Australia in the Inter Dominion championship.

North of the Bridge Regatta

The team won this regatta at Algies Bay for the third year in a row, clinching the win by beating the formidable Westlake Boys team in the grand final race, and to take the title, and qualify in gold fleet for Nationals. The team skippers were Caleb Armit, Seb Menzies, and Lucy Leith. The crews were Joe Leith, Josh Ferrissey, Kayla Abbott, Naiomi Ferrissey and Jess Redpath.

Sailing Snowsports

Auckland College Fleet Racing Championships

The Rangitoto College team finished runners up overall. The very strong team of 13 Rangitoto sailors was unfortunately never in the hunt for overall gold against the 30 sailors from Westlake Boys as the results of all competing sailors count! Podiums for most of the team: gold in the Laser Radial, Caleb Armit; 29er Girls, Lucy Leith and Kayla Abbott; 420 Class, Naiomi Ferrissey and Alex Hebberd; silver in the Starling Girls, Jess Redpath; bronze in the Optimist, Joe Leith; and the Hansa 303, Quinn Helads and Astin Thornton.

Harken Keelboat Nationals

Rangitoto had never competed at the Keelboat nationals before and entered two teams. There was much to learn for dinghy racing sailors. Lucy Leith, Kayla Abbott, Josh Ferrissey, Naiomi Ferrissey and Jess Redpath were the first female skippered team at the nationals and third overall in Silver Fleet. Caleb Armit, Seb Menzies, Luke Tilsley, Alex Hebberd and Joe Leith finished a creditable fifth overall in Gold Fleet.

Open Fleet Regatta Nationals

• Lucy Leith National Champion 29er class open Female

• Seb Menzies National Champion 29er class open Male

• Joe Leith Runner up P Class nationals and Runner up Optimist nationals

• Alex Hebberd third place 420 Nationals

Thank you Mr Meiklejohn, Mrs Beck, Mr Harwood, and Mr Gale and Rangitoto College for their enthusiasm and support of the Rangitoto sailing team.

The 2021 snow season has had a mixed-bag of outcomes. The beginning of the season was extremely positive, with students competing in the Auckland Secondary Schools Snowboarding and Skiing Championships at Snowplanet in late June.

Sawooly Li won gold in her senior girls slopestyle performance with a clean run through the jumps and rails, resulting in a sixth place for the girls snowboard team in slopestyle. Katrina Pai also put in a fantastic performance in slopestyle, and was unlucky to not land some of her tricks, with a brilliant performance nonetheless.

At the Auckland Ski Championsips, an awesome crew of Year 9 through to Year 13 students represented the school across a range of disciplines—giant slalom race, dual slalom race, and slopestyle. The boys ski team finished with an impressive fifth place overall—just edging out Saint Kentigern. Excellent performances from Jack Woodhead (Year 11) ninth place in giant slalom, Alexander Kidd (Year 12) 17th place in giant slalom, Samuel Bailey (Year 12) seventh place in slopestyle. A big well done to Eliza Coventry for competing in her first secondary schools ski competition as a Year 9.

Post Auckland Secondary Schools, all events later in the season including North Island Championships were unfortunately put on hold and ultimately cancelled due to Covid-19 for the second year in a row. Hopefully everyone got their money’s worth out of their season passes!

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Rugby

With a new grading system introduced by North Harbour Rugby, we were keen to get out on the grass, more so, after Covid-19 disrupted the 2020 season. We had an increase in teams this year, with a dedicated and passionate cohort of coaches and managers who were all set to put in the hard yards and support our players in the best interests of our sport. It was a somewhat challenging start to the season and, where we saw frequent draw changes, we had to adapt to approach and come together more so as a community.

This season exemplified the values of the college where we saw players showing integrity, courage, resilience, pride and excellence on and off the field.

2nd XV

After the disruption to last year’s competitions due to Covid-19, the response from prospective players for selection this year was overwhelming, and everyone was fully committed to training and playing. We were fortunate to secure the amazing skills of two experienced coaches, Nick Mulvaney and Craig Hewetson. After 11 rounds of the competition, we were set to play Orewa College in the final. Unfortunately, this game was cancelled because of the lockdown. Special mention must go to Kieran Munro whose leadership skills as captain helped develop and lead the team to second in the league.

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1st XV

The 2021 1st XV Rugby team was admirably led by the captain Scott Godfrey, who was supported by vice captains Danny Barnet and Tyler Whinney, as well as Luke Tilsley. They led on and off the field by using the team principles from the school crest: strong as our Maunga, grow and change like our Moana and be brave like our Manu. The results were not what the team wanted. However, a strong character and brotherhood grew along with an amazing community and school spirit surrounding the team to witness courageous young men never giving up until the final whistle. Thank you to all who contributed to the jersey in 2021.

The 2021 season started off a little bumpy for the team with a last-minute assembly and no pre-season preparation. However, the team came together quickly and showed a lot of heart throughout the season. With many first-time players in the team and some key players not in their normal positions some adaption was needed. With many close games and a never give up attitude the boys gave their all on the field consistently. Special mention to all our new first-time players, Brooke, Max, Mason, Mahir, Gary and Thyrhys. And our Long Bay boys Ethan and Ethan. We hope you continue in the next season!

Elizabeth
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Nataleigh Moe (Rugby Coordinator)

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The Youth 15 team with varying rugby experience came together as a team quickly and enthusiastically under the coaching of dedicated parents Brent Bibbie and Jim Hammond.

The team had a great team culture and played with skill and determination. They had a very successful season, although they found themselves with mixed results finishing mid on the table, they were extremely competitive with most games coming down to the wire with only a try in it. Our closest losses were against the Rosmini teams who were top of the table. A highlight of the season was a huge win against Takapuna Grammar where all the training came together. The future of Rangitoto Rugby is bright with these boys coming through.

Youth 14

The Under 14 Rugby team had a very successful season in terms of development and culture. Whilst results were difficult in the beginning, we ended up winning a lot of games in the second half of the season. The bunch of boys were positive, enthusiastic and a fun group to be involved with. There were some magnificent phases of play where we aimed to have front foot ball and attack from all aspects of the field. This meant that everyone was involved and played and have an important role. It was a pleasure to watch patterns and skills develop as the boys applied themselves positively. Thanks to a great group of parents, an organised manager, Jo Webster, and Mr Wheeler and Mr Lowe for coaching.

Premier Girls

The Premier Girls Rugby team has had a stellar season with incredible results and strong sportsmanship. This year the team’s focus was on working hard even when no one was watching. The girls trained three times a week and played games all over the wider Auckland region. Their dedication paid off, with many successful games, including two incredible performances against Birkenhead College. A highlight was the girls making it to the finals at North Harbour Stadium against Westlake Girls High School. The players put on a great game and came out as the runner ups in the North Harbour Secondary Schools Girls Championship.

Youth
Cherie Bibbie (Manager) Graham
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Softball

At the sports expo at the start of Term 1, students signed up for trials for a boys and girls softball team to play in the Auckland one day tournament on Monday 15th March.

Once again, we made up a strong boys and girls team to enter the Division 1 competition.

The girls team, for their first game saw a convincing win against Howick A, winning 14-0 and then beating Botany Downs Blue, 6-1. Then, up against the strong Westlake team, they lost 12-0.

In the crossover finals, they played Mt Albert but only lost 2-1. The playoff for third and fourth place saw them play Westlake again but this time only losing 2-0.

Overall, the girls finished an impressive fourth place!

On the day, the boys team played Rosehill losing 1-0, then Mt Albert 2, losing 6-0. Despite the losses, the boys played some good softball and missed out on several runs with a few tough umpire calls.

They won the next two games in the crossover finals, beating One Tree Hill 4-3 then Alfriston 10-3.

Overall, they finished seventh out of nine teams.

It was a pleasure coaching both teams at the after school practices leading up to the tournament. A big thank you to Hannah Crew and Samantha Winter for coaching the girls team and Tyrone Crewe and myself coaching the boys team.

Squash

The Rangitoto squash teams completed this season with not many cups but with plenty of praise and accolades nevertheless. It was very pleasing to have had two boys teams representing us each week. These stars of the court performed admirably and with great fortitude. Sometimes we lacked experience but displayed plenty of expertise and heart. The matches were always completed with pride and, most importantly, a smile. We have been very fortunate to have the true “King of the Court,” Ross Jowsey, inspiring and leading us every week. Unfortunately, he will be moving to his next challenge and we bid him a special thanks and farewell for his future, as he embarks upon a squash scholarship alongside his chosen university course. Congratulations in every way!

The Boys Premier team played in the New Zealand Schools National Tournament in Tauranga in August. After three days of intense play, they returned with a commendable score-line of two wins and three losses which put them high up in the national ranking.

Meanwhile the Girls A team also played many great games of squash. They were pipped to a final appearance, merely on points difference, but were very proud of their third position in the Auckland league.

The Rangitoto squash teams always welcome players, boys and girls, of all ages and experience levels to join us for fun and competitive matches. We hope to be able to challenge in the various leagues and championships in 2022.

A big vote of congratulations to every player in all of the teams who have displayed commitment, enthusiasm, energy and reliability throughout the season. We have done ourselves proud as individuals, as a team and as a school. Finally, the biggest of all thanks go to the amazing support of the parents of the boys teams for organising, coaching, encouraging and chauffeuring the teams around throughout the season.

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Swimming

After an extremely disruptive 2020 for our swimmers with multiple meets being cancelled and much time out of the pool, we hoped 2021 was going to be a more successful sporting year for everyone.

The first College Sport meet for the 2021 year (North Harbour Zone Day) was once again disrupted due to a snap lockdown. This was short and sharp, thank goodness, and rescheduled to allow our swimmers to get in the pool and race. Rangitoto quickly positioned itself as a dominating force amongst the other Northern Region schools by securing top selection spots in many of the individual and relay races at this zone day which was a qualifier into the next round.

Next on the College Sport calendar was the All Zone competition in April which was held at Diocesan. This resulted in six gold, four silver and one bronze in the individual events followed up by an impressive six golds, one silver and one bronze in the relays. Our swimmers then got back on the blocks for the College Sport Champions of Champions meet, not more than 10 days later, to secure another two gold, six silver and one bronze in the individual events with another four gold and one bronze in the relays.

The final College Sport event of the year, Individual Champs, produced once again another stellar performance by our swimmers who clearly saved the best till last with 16 gold, eight silver and four bronze medal finishers.

Outside of college swimming some of our athletes competed in national and regional meets throughout the year, many which had been cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19. New Zealand Opens in March was the first of the national meets on the competition calendar with our Age Group swimmers using this meet as a practice run in the lead up to the National Age group Championships scheduled in the April school holidays.

Fast forward to the first week of the April school holidays where 14 of our swimmers took to the water at the New Zealand National Age Group Champs in Wellington. This meet is the pinnacle event in an Age Group swimmer’s journey and they did not disappoint. In total our athletes returned home after five days of racing with an impressive 17 New Zealand National Individual Age Group titles.

The swimming year was not over yet with the next big event in sight, New Zealand Secondary School Championships. 2020 was a big act to follow going into this year’s meet as defending champions of this competition, but defend they did. This group of exceptional athletes once again secured the 2021 New Zealand Top Co-Ed School for the second year in a row.

This 31 strong swim team dominated from the get go by nailing multiple relay podium finishes on day one of the meet setting the scene for a big few days ahead. Rangitoto meant business and with 206 individual swims during the meet and 30 relays resulting in total points of 1607, well ahead of second place Mt Albert Grammar on 677, there was never any doubt that this dream team were going to come away as New Zealand Secondary School Champions again.

Not only did the school secure the Top Co-Ed School trophy but we also secured the Girls Relay trophy which was last year won by Diocesan School for Girls.

In summary Rangitoto College came away with:

Individual medals 13 Gold
Champions) 13 Silver 8 Bronze Relay medals 4 Gold 4 Silver 6 Bronze
(NZ Secondary School
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Table Tennis

T his is the third year running our social table tennis programme and our numbers have grown to over 70 students. Albert Cheng, our coach who attends every Wednesday, is the Development Manager at North Shore Table Tennis Association and a New Zealand National Junior Coach. He runs two programmes at the ActivZone Indoor Sports Arena in Glenfield, as well as our social table tennis programme here at the college, every Wednesday after school until 4:30pm in Gym 1. Albert has been amazing at coaching and encouraging the students to try their hand at competitive table tennis, he is a true asset to the programme. The college was able to buy two new tables to replace two of our well-played on tables this year.

In Term 2 we entered seven teams, with a total of 23 students, our players thoroughly enjoyed this competition. Our B grade teams did exceptionally well, placing as follows; Boys B first, B3 second and B1 third and our boys B2 placed first in their respective pools.

In Term 3 we entered eight teams, with a total of 26 students. This programme continues to grow and the student participation numbers too. Many social students are gaining confidence to compete, while others enjoy the social aspect twice a week with their friends.

Tennis

2021 saw the second time for our Rangitoto girls to compete in the Auckland Tennis Senior A2 grade. After a year of working together, the girls enhanced their sense of belonging to a united group and also formed a spirit of fighting harder to represent their school. Despite having a shortage of players from time to time, and a distance to travel, the girls managed to overcome all these barriers by supporting and respecting each other, and also enjoying working together as a team. They ultimately achieved an outstanding result—the team was placed second among the eight teams in this grade.

This

team consisted the following members: Muhan Cui, Jessica Bergin, Alex Baker, Stacie Choe, Jaelynn Kim, Michelle Kim, and Amanda Jackson (reserve). The photos were taken by Veronica Jiang, team manager, at their last competition in March. From left to the right: Jaelynn, Alex, Muhan, Jess, Stacie and Michelle. We also entered the Champion of Champions Tennis Tournament in March, we had seven students representing the college, unfortunately they did not make it to the final round, but they enjoyed the competition overall.
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Thank you Gavin Hill for running our social tennis programme, to all the volunteer parents who manage the teams and to Kate Fenton our Teacher in Charge.

Weightlifting

Rangitoto weightlifting has had an excellent year so far despite the recent interruption with Covid-19.

They had six new lifters join; with four competing in their first Secondary School Auckland Championships.

The team had solid results at the Auckland Secondary School Championships with many personal bests achieved. The sport is developing with the benefits crossing over into other sports.

Results

Chrissy Longmuir

- third place in the 15-16 age group

Liam McKellar

- second place in the 15-16 age group

Mason Newby - first place in the 15-16 age group

Roman Newby

- first place in the U14 age group

The Secondary School Nationals have been cancelled but replaced with a youth online competition in late October. The athletes are excited to put their hard work into action. We look forward to seeing the results.

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Sara Blackwood Year 13 Painting

Water Polo

Water

polo is one of Rangitoto College’s most consistently highperforming sports. The students are extremely passionate and dedicated to the programme. They have an amazing support team of tight-knit parents, managers, and coaches who play a major part in the success of the sport at our school.

The Premier Boys team, coached by Iosefa Tuiasau, had a phenomenal season this year. The season started with the boys playing in the Auckland League. The team played week in, week out during Term 1 with the hopes of securing the gold. The boys deservedly won a spot in the final where they beat Sacred Heart in penalties. This was an unreal achievement for the team as it was the first time we had won the title in 13 years and gave the team high hopes for the North Islands and Nationals.

At the North Islands in Wellington, the boys topped the group stages and continued this success throughout the knockout stages. The team beat Westlake Boys in the semi-final which set them up with a final against Hamilton Boys. Our Rangitoto team fought hard throughout the game, managing a draw. This sent the game to penalties which we lost and therefore placed second in North Islands.

The Nationals this year was held in Auckland. Once again our boys started strongly to finish top of the pool and progressed phenomenally throughout the knockout stages. We played Sacred Heart in the semi-final where the team produced a performance of the season to gain a spot in the final versus Hamilton Boys again. The team came away with the silver medal again topping off a terrific season. First in Auckland, second in North Islands and second at Nationals for our Premier Boys Water Polo.

The team would like to farewell the Year 13 students Lucas Dearlove, Daniel Warman and Taze Noom-Duckworth for their contribution to Rangitoto water polo over the last five years.

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The Premier Girls team, coached by Caity Lopes, performed amazingly well this year. The team had a number of new players this year with the additions of Darcy Spark, Pipi Quinlan and Keira Conboy. The girls started off the year incredibly well as they were battling with Diocesan for the top spot of the Auckland League. Unfortunately they lost a nail biting final in the Auckland league and finished second.

The North Island Tournaments and National tournaments were exceptional for our Premier Girls as they continuously fought to improve their performances and better their chance for the gold medal. The team had top performances across all of the games and managed to make the final in both the North Island and the Nationals. They came up against Diocesan in the final of both tournaments where the team managed to win silver. The team got second in Auckland, second in North Island and second at Nationals.

No members of the team this year were Year 13 so it’s likely next year will be a similar team as the girls plan to come back with vengeance to claim the national title.

This year we also had a Girls Senior B team. The team was coached by our ex-premier water polo students Rachel Dean and Chevaunne Roffe. The girls had an incredible season in which they were continuously improving. The team ended up third in the North West Senior B girls competition which was an outstanding effort as they beat Takapuna Grammar in the third/fourth playoff.

The Junior Water Polo season took place in Term 4 of 2020. Our three junior teams trained throughout Terms 2, 3, and 4 to ensure the continuous development of all players. There was a few breaks of training and competition time due to Covid-19 lockdowns. In the Auckland League games, the Rangitoto Junior A Boys had a positive season with a lot of Year 9s in the team. The boys ended up sixth in the Auckland League.

The Junior A Girls performed exceptionally as they finished third in the Auckland League. Our junior mixed team managed to place sixth in the Auckland Junior Boys C grade which was great as it allowed newer students to give water polo a go. The 2020 year was finished off for the junior teams at the North Island Championship where the A Boys and Girls performed very well as the Junior Boys finished fifth and the Junior Girls placed fifth also.

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This year the junior water polo teams consisted of a Junior A Boys team coached by Jake Lockwood, Junior A Girls team coached by Chelsea Geary, and also a Junior Mixed team coached by Ella Roberts and Kama Morton.

Arts Awards

Although it was deeply upsetting that this special event was unable to go ahead as a live event due to Covid restrictions, several staff and students did a wonderful job of putting together a video presentation for awardees and their families to enjoy from home. Over 160 students were recognised for their service, contribution and achievement in the co-curricular Arts at Rangitoto College in an “Alice in Wonderland” themed celebration.

Special congratulations to our top trophy winners:

• Jesse Oh & Paris Chen – Best Contribution to Music

• Sophia Hepper – Best Contribution to Drama

• Grace Lee – Best Contribution to Dance

• Amy Wang and Abigail Lee – Zigliani Cup for Excellence in Performing Arts, and our 2021 Performing Artists of the Year!

Amy Wang and Abigail Lee

Special Awards

Zigliani Cup for Excellence in Performing Arts 2021 Performing Artists of the Year

Amy Johnstone Wind Orchestra Award

Jamie Oh and Joanne Lin Concert Band Cup

Julian Roe Sinfonia Award

Jesse Oh Chamber Orchestra Cup

Jesse Oh and Amy Wang Orchestra Cup

Yule Chon and Jay Seo Junior Jazz Orchestra Award

Luke Thomson Jazz Orchestra Cup

Abigail Lee Big Band Trophy

Summer Hawkins Magnum Dance Company Junior Trophy

Olivia Waters Magnum Dance Company Senior Trophy

Josh Trotter & Bryn Etherton

Theatresports / Drama Improvisation Cup

Sophia Hepper Drama Company Award

Amy Johnstone and Steve Maran Grant Robinson Memorial Cup for Vocal Enthusiasm and Commitment

Jack Doyle Claire Wheeler Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Effort in Drama

Jess Thompson and Sammy Hook Most Potential in Drama

Emily Hall

Devotion to Dance

Tayla Wilson Most Potential in Dance

Ashley Hook

Robbie Cederwall Memorial Trophy for Passion and Dedication in Dance

Ashley Hook Most Potential in Performing Arts

Kim Milmine Brash Cup for Achievement in Debating Ella Lin Moynihan/McKinnon Rosebowl for Best Contribution to Debating

Catherine Li Wynn Davis Accompanist Cup

Trio Noir

Jesse Oh, Amy Wang, Junghwan Choi

Stacked

Tyler Jamieson, Alasdair Miller, Aidan Wright, Connor McNab

Chamber Music Cup

Rock Award

Riley Smith and Jack Doyle Choir Cup for Excellence

Abigail Lee

Jazz Improvisation Trophy AND the Jazz Combo Trophy

Aiden Corless Excellence and Service to Drama

Samuel Davies Outstanding Performance in a Production

Grace Lee Excellence and Service to Dance

Hanae Choi Outstanding Achievement in Dance

Ashley Hook, Suao Asada, Nicole Aley Outstanding Creativity Trophy

Jesse Oh and Paris Chen Best Contribution to Music

Sophia Hepper Best Contribution to Drama

Grace Lee Best Contribution to Dance

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Arts Awards Winners

Reece Attwater 12 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Caitlin Edwards 13 Outstanding Service to Hip Hop

Esther Kim 13 Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Hayden Leung 12 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Chantal Rapley 13 Outstanding Service to Concert Band

Sorato Tokuo 12 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Shane Warman 11 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Bella AstridgeEmery 13 Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo Achievement in Jazz Combo

Maya Erichsen 12 Excellent Achievement in Hip Hop Service to Hip Hop

Rory FenwickRose 11 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

Linda Leo 13 Outstanding Service to Ballet Troupe Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Jenny Li 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Service to The Fundamentals

Julia Lim 12 Excellent Achievement in Debating Service to Debating

Ella Lin 12 Excellent Achievement in Debating Service to Debating

Lachy McIntosh 13 Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo Achievement in Jazz Combo

Kim Milmine 12 Excellent Achievement in Debating Service to Debating

Ethan Munro 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Service to The Fundamentals

Jamie Oh 13 Outstanding Service to Concert Band Service to Chamber Music

Elizaveta Rasskazova 12 Excellent Achievement in Showquest -TOI Service to Serenata

Mikayla Scrymgeour 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Service to Serenata

Luke Tilsley 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Service to Big Band

Michael Catlett 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Service to Cambiata Service to The Fundamentals

Caitlin Hodge 12 Excellent Achievement in Debating Service to Debating Service to Serenata

Alvin Shum 13 Outstanding Service to Orchestra Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Chamber Orchestra

Amelia Ullrich 12 Excellent Achievement in Magnum Company Achievement in Magnum Senior Troupe Service to Magnum Company

Joel Cameron 13 Outstanding Service to Orchestra Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Chamber Music Service to Chamber Orchestra

Rinus Yun 13 Outstanding Service to Orchestra Service to Cambiata Service to Massa di Voce Service to The Fundamentals

Hanae Choi 13 Excellent Achievement in Hip Hop Outstanding Service to Hip Hop

Esther Chung 13 Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Bryn Etherton 13 Excellent Achievement in Theatresports Outstanding Service to Theatresports

Hannah Gjaltema 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata

Eliot Hahm 12 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Excellent Achievement in Jazz Combo

Tyler Jamieson 13 Excellent Achievement in Rock Outstanding Service to Rock

Steve Maran 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals

Freya McCourt 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata

Alasdair Miller 13 Excellent Achievement in Rock Outstanding Service to Rock

Matilda Towers 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata

Joshua Trotter 13 Excellent Achievement in Theatresports Outstanding Service to Theatresports

Olivia Waters 13 Outstanding Service to Magnum Company Outstanding Service to Magnum Senior Troupe

Aidan Wright 13 Excellent Achievement in Rock Outstanding Service to Rock

Riley Smith 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata Service to The Fundamentals

Frazer Timmis 11 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Achievement in Jazz Combo Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

Vinny Wong 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Outstanding Service to Big Band Service to Concert Band

Michel Zhou 13 Outstanding Service to Orchestra Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Anna Haine 12 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Achievement in Jazz Combo Service to Serenata Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

Jack Doyle 13 Excellent Achievement in Drama Company Outstanding Service to Drama Company Service to Cambiata Service to Massa di Voce Service to The Fundamentals

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Georgia ReidAkehurst 13 Outstanding Service to Concert Band Outstanding Service to Orchestra Service to Chamber Music Service to Massa di Voce Service to Serenata Contribution to Performing Arts

Hayley Baggarley 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals

Antonia Guan 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Orchestra Outstanding Service to Serenata

Emily Hall 13 Excellent Achievement in Hip Hop Outstanding Service to Hip Hop Outstanding Service to Magnum Company

Julian Salzmann 13 Outstanding Service to Cambiata Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals

Kelly Poon 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals Service to Concert Band

Hamish Long 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Excellent Achievement in Jazz Combo Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Big Band Service to Chamber Orchestra Service to Orchestra

Mikaela Keer-Keer 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Outstanding Service to Big Band Outstanding Service to Concert Band Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Abigail Lee 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Excellent Achievement in Jazz Combo Outstanding Service to Big Band Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo Service to Concert Band

Joanne Lin 13 Outstanding Service to Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra Outstanding Service to Concert Band Outstanding Service to Orchestra Achievement in Chamber Music Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Jesse Oh 13 Excellent Achievement in Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra

Outstanding Service to Orchestra Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Cameron Senior 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Excellent Achievement in Debating Outstanding Service to Concert Band Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo Achievement in Jazz Combo Service to Big Band Service to Debating

Amy Johnstone 13 Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce

Outstanding Service to Rock Outstanding Service to Serenata Outstanding Service to Wind Orchestra Service to Concert Band Service to Tech Crew

Service to The Fundamentals Contribution to Performing Arts

Grace Lee 13 Excellent Achievement in Magnum Company

Excellent Achievement in Magnum Senior Troupe

Outstanding Service to Hip Hop Outstanding Service to Magnum Company

Outstanding Service to Magnum Senior Troupe

Sophia Hepper 13 Excellent Achievement in Drama Company Outstanding Service to Drama Company

Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Serenata Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals Achievement in Showquest - TOI

Junghwan Choi 13 Excellent Achievement in Chamber Music Excellent Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Excellent Achievement in Orchestra Outstanding Service to Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra

Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Tayla Wilson 13 Excellent Achievement in Ballet Troupe Excellent Achievement in Magnum Company

Excellent Achievement in Magnum Senior Troupe

Outstanding Service to Ballet troupe Outstanding Service to Magnum Company

Outstanding Service to Magnum Senior Troupe

Corin FenwickRose 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band Outstanding Service to Big Band Outstanding Service to Cambiata Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Orchestra Outstanding Service to The Fundamentals

Contribution to Performing Arts

Amy Wang 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Excellent Achievement in Chamber Music Excellent Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Outstanding Service to Big Band Outstanding Service to Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Chamber Orchestra

Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Paris Chen 13 Excellent Achievement in Big Band

Excellent Achievement in Jazz Combo

Excellent Achievement in Orchestra Outstanding Service to Big Band Outstanding Service to Chamber Music Outstanding Service to Concert Band Outstanding Service to Jazz Combo

Outstanding Service to Massa di Voce Outstanding Service to Orchestra

Outstanding Service to Serenata Achievement in Chamber Music

Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

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Merit Award Winners

Georgia Aitken 11

Achievement in Drama Company

Hannah Barnett 13 Service to Hip Hop

Katie BryantAnderson 12 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Kyongeun Cha 13 Service to Debating

Chloe Chapman 13 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Yule Chon 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Esther Chung 13 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Libby Cleaver 9 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Andy Colson 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Aidan Corless 13 Achievement in Drama Company

Ella Corrie 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Jayden Cross 12 Achievement in Theatresports

Amelia Davey 12 Achievement in Rock

Sam Davies 9 Achievement in Drama Company

Casey Devonshire 10 Service to Drama Company

Kat Dodsworth 13 Achievement in Drama Company

Myah Findlater 10 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Samantha Goad 10 Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

Aaron Gray 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Kirsten Greenough 10 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Ashleigh Guthrey 12 Service to Serenata

Lauren Haine 10 Contribution to Performing Arts

Jesse Hall-Judge 11 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Jessica Han 10 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Kiera Hawkins 11 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Lucas Hebberd 12 Achievement in Rock

Joaquin Herrera 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Frano Holloway 11 Achievement in Theatresports

Sammy Hook 11 Achievement in Drama Company

Gabriel IngramPuckey 11 Service to Tech Crew

Tonglin Jiang 10 Contribution to Performing Arts

Kayla Joesph 12 Service to Hip Hop

Francesca Kubala 13 Achievement in Drama Company

André Leader 12 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Christine Lin 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Lyn Lin 9 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Esther Liu 11 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Angela Ludajic 11 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Cody Lunny 11 Service to Tech Crew

Lora Ma 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Greer McKenzie 10 Service to Debating

Kai Nishida 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Eric Oh 10 Achievement in Big Band

Katrina Pai 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Nick Park 10 Achievement in Rock

Noah Pollitt 12 Achievement in Drama Company

Finley Pollitt 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Jaime Redgrave 9 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Natasha Rule 12 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Ted Salmon 10 Achievement in Rock

Hayun Seo 11 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Breanna Seo 11 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Wen Shan 13 Service to Debating

Andrew Shin 13 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra

Sophia Snelgrove 11 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Fei fei Sun 11 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Evonne Teng 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Jess Thompson 11 Achievement in Drama Company

James Todd 9 Contribution to Performing Arts

Melody Ullrich 9 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Jasmine Voss 12 Service to Drama Company

Brian Wang 11 Achievement in Jazz Combo

Bernice Wannenburg 10 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Jennifer Yang 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Joshua Yeh 10 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Xinhui Yu 12 Service to Debating

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Erica Zhang 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Marissa Zhou 11 Achievement in Ballet Troupe

Jessica Zhu 9 Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Nicole Aley 12 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Service to Ballet Troupe

Sophie Bisset 9 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Jorja Boese 9 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Kimi Chemlev 11 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Contribution to Performing Arts

Devon FenwickRose 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Contribution to Performing Arts

Alyssa Gailer 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Contribution to Performing Arts

Ryleigh Hing 10 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Lianne Kim 10 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Sinfonia Orchestra

Allen Li 10 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Sinfonia Orchestra

Olivia Maynard 10 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Lee-Anne Morris 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Orchestra

Mila Reid 9 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe

Jay Seo 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Contribution to Performing Arts

Luke Thomson 12 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Service to Jazz Orchestra

William Wei 11 Achievement in Chamber Music Achievement in Chamber Orchestra

Caleb Wright 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Contribution to Performing Arts

Ethan Ying 10 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Sinfonia Orchestra

HyunSeop Yun 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Achievement in Rock

Suao Asada 12 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Service to Ballet Troupe Service to Magnum Senior Troupe

Joel Bird 10 Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Achievement in Rock Contribution to Performing Arts

Summer Hawkins 10 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Achievement in Magnum Junior Troupe Service to Magnum Junior Troupe

Jenny Hong 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Serenata Contribution to Performing Arts

Robert Kim 10 Achievement in Jazz Combo Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Achievement in Rock

Catherine Li 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Serenata Contribution to Performing Arts

Grace Munro 12 Achievement in Showquest - TOI Service to Serenata Contribution to Performing Arts

Oliver Roe 12 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Achievement in Drama Company Contribution to Performing Arts

Dylan Tang 11 Achievement in Chamber Music Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Service to Orchestra

Ashley Hook 13 Achievement in Ballet Troupe Service to Ballet Troupe Service to Hip Hop Service to Magnum Senior Troupe

Julian Roe 10 Achievement in Chamber Orchestra Achievement in Jazz Orchestra Service to Sinfonia Orchestra Significant Contribution to Performing Arts

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Sports Awards

Sport Trophies

Special award Sportsman of the Year Zach Riley & Ethan Skelton

Special award Sportswoman of the Year Shaunna Li

Athletics Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year Antonia Martin

Athletics Male Track & Field Athlete of the Year Liam McKellar

Badminton Senior Girls Badminton Cup Shaunna Li

Badminton Senior Boys Badminton Cup Isaac Chan Basketball Girls Basketball Player of the Year Aroha Rogers

Basketball Boys Basketball Player of the Year Ezekiel Priest

Beach Volleyball Girls Player of the Year Kiana Stevenson Beach Volleyball Boys Player of the Year Nico Lietz

Cricket Girls Player of the Year Elizabeth Blount Cricket Player of the Year Harlin Amaral

Distance Running Distance Athlete of the Year Girls Alice Westerkamp

Distance Running Distance Athlete of the Year Boys Rushit Pandya

Fencing Girls Fencer of the Year Esther Liu

Fencing Boys Fencer of the Year Matthew Holmes

Football Girls Footballer of the Year Suya Haering Football Football Player of the Year Boys John Frimpong

Golf Golfer of the Year Amy Im

Hockey Best All Round Hockey Girls Angelia Ballhorn

Hockey Best All Round Hockey Boys Matthew Skilton

Netball Netball Player of the Year Lydia Moe Para-athlete Para-athlete of the Year Jaden Movold

Rugby Rugby Senior Girls Player of the Year Riko Takayoshi

Rugby Rugby Senior Player of the Year Scott Godfrey

Snowsports Best Performance Sawooly Li

Softball Player of the Year Daniel Warman Squash Player of the Year Ross Jowsey

Swimming Senior Girls Swimming Champion Summer Osborne

Swimming Senior Boys Swimming Champion Cooper Morley

Table Tennis Player of the Year Enoch Qi

Tennis Player of the Year Muhan Cui

Volleyball Volleyball Girls Player of the Year Kiana Stevenson

Volleyball Volleyball Boys Player of the Year Ethan Skelton

Water Polo Girls Water Polo Player of the Year Darcy Spark

Water Polo Boys Water Polo Player of the Year Daniel Warman

Weightlifting Northsport Olympic Cup Mason Newby

Yachting Sailor of the Year Seb Menzies and Lucy Leith

Special award Team of the Year Premier Boys Volleyball

Special award Emerging Coach of the Year Ryan Borthwick

Special award Coach of the Year Johann Timmer

Special award Student official of the Year Caitlin Edwards

Special award Student Coach of the Year Ella Roberts

Special award Parent manager of the year Tonya Osborne

Special award T.I.C. of the Year - Tier 1 Sports Chelsea Collard

Special award Contribution to Sport Jamie Sowter

Special award Service to Sport Jenny Mclean

Special award Student Service to Sport Reece Brady / Madison Smith

Special award Excellence in Sport & Academia - Male Jaden Movold

Special award Excellence in Sport & Academia - Female Shaunna Li

Special award Most Outstanding Sporting Moment Premier Boys Volleyball National Championship win

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Sport Awards

Kayla Abbott Sailing Blue

Lia Ballhorn Hockey Blue

Jed Barlow Basketball Blue

Samantha Bentley Water Polo Blue

Anais Blanchard Volleyball Blue

Joel Brown Basketball Blue

Kaia Buckley Volleyball Blue

Dieter Buissinne Swimming Blue

Connor Campbell Volleyball Blue

Sebastian Camus Rogers Duathlon Blue

Kimi Chemlev Swimming Blue

Gemma Clark Water Polo Blue

Keira Conboy Water Polo Blue

Lucas Dearlove Water Polo Blue

Gabrielle Doyle Water Polo Blue

Jai Findlater Basketball Blue

Jacob Fotu Volleyball Blue

Ryan Friedlos Hockey Blue

John Frimpong Volleyball Blue

Guy Grantham Water Polo Blue

Suya Haering Football Blue

Mika Hurbuns Swimming Blue

Kaia Kemp Basketball Blue

Paul Kim Swimming Blue

Jimmy Kim Basketball Blue

Kirsty Laming Volleyball Blue

Maria Lee Synchronised Swimming Blue

Jimin Lee Swimming Blue

Shaunna Li Volleyball Blue

Sawooly Li Snowbaording Blue

Ben Lietz Volleyball Blue

Flynn Little Volleyball Blue

Amelia Livingston Synchronised Swimming Blue

Chrissie Longmuir Weightlifting Blue

Liam McKellar Weightlifting Blue

Jenny McMillan Volleyball Blue

Luka Misur Water Polo Blue

Lydia Moe Netball Blue

Ryan Moura Swimming Blue

Coby Neute Water Polo Blue

Mason Newby Weightlifting Blue

Taze NoomDuckworth Water Polo Blue

Lucas Payne Basketball Blue

Pipi Quinlan Water Polo Blue

Juan Carlos Quintero Volleyball Blue

Chantal Rapley Swimming Blue

Jessica Redpath Sailing Blue

Ella Rhodes Volleyball Blue

Baxter Riley Basketball Blue

Ella Roberts Water Polo Blue

Michael Rodgers Water Polo Blue

Aroha Rogers Basketball Blue

Sienna Rugg Volleyball Blue

Maja Schutte Water Polo Blue

Riley Sheldon Football Blue

Zoran Sladoja Basketball Blue

Riko Takayoshi Rugby Blue

Holly Taylor-Warne Volleyball Blue

Kashya Thomas Volleyball Blue

Leyah Wadham Swimming Blue

Paige Walton Netball Blue

Jackson Watene Basketball Blue

Alice Westerkamp Surfing Blue

Freya Whittle Water Polo Blue

Tom Armes Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Caleb Armit Sailing Blue with Distinction

Samantha Bentley Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Maddy Bishop Synchronised Swimming Blue with Distinction

Luke Blackburn Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Caiden Brown Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Kaia Buckley Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Gustav Campher Swimming Blue with Distinction

Ariel Chen Synchronised Swimming Blue with Distinction

Andy Cheong Swimming Blue with Distinction

Harrison Cooke Swimming Blue with Distinction

Ava Cooper Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Melissa Cowen Swimming Blue with Distinction

Gabrielle Doyle Swimming Blue with Distinction

Naiomi Ferrissey Sailing Blue with Distinction

Jacob Fotu Basketball Blue with Distinction

Boston Frost Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Alex Hebberd Sailing Blue with Distinction

Amy Im Golf Blue with Distinction

Ryan Jefferson Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Justin Kim Badminton Blue with Distinction

Nadja Kumerich Athletics Blue with Distinction

Angel Lane Cheerleading Blue with Distinction

Lucy Leith Sailing Blue with Distinction

Shaunna Li Badminton Blue with Distinction

Nico Lietz Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Nico Lietz Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Honoka Maeda Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Antonia Martin Athletics Blue with Distinction

Tamsin McAsey Stand Up Paddling Blue with Distinction

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Liam McKellar Athletics Blue with Distinction

Jenny McMillan Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Seb Menzies Sailing Blue with Distinction

Cooper Morley Swimming Blue with Distinction

Kama Morton Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Jaden Movold Athletics Blue with Distinction

Connor Oakley Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Summer Osborne Swimming Blue with Distinction

Summer Osborne Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Lucas Payne Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Frederic Pecqueux Judo Blue with Distinction

Zeke Priest Basketball Blue with Distinction

Oliver Pritchard Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Juan Carlos Quintero Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Zach Riley Basketball Blue with Distinction

Lily Rodokal Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Sienna Rugg Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Luke Sipkes Diving Blue with Distinction

Ethan Skelton Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Ethan Skelton Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Darcy Spark Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Kiana Stevenson Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Kiana Stevenson Beach Volleyball Blue with Distinction

Kellie Tawhiao Basketball Blue with Distinction

Lenny Thornton Judo Blue with Distinction

Charlie Twose Swimming Blue with Distinction

Daniel Warman Water Polo Blue with Distinction

Sam Westerkamp Skateboarding Blue with Distinction

Caleb Wyatt Swimming Blue with Distinction

Gustav Campher Swimming New Zealand Representative

Melissa Cowen Swimming New Zealand Representative

Gabrielle Doyle Swimming New Zealand Representative

Angel Lane Volleyball New Zealand Representative

Cooper Morley Swimming New Zealand Representative

Summer Osborne Swimming New Zealand Representative

Darcy Spark Water Polo New Zealand Representative

Charlie Twose Swimming New Zealand Representative

Ethan Skelton Volleyball New Zealand Representative

Nico Lietz Volleyball New Zealand Representative

Kiana Stevenson Volleyball New Zealand Representative

Seb Menzies Sailing New Zealand Representative

Zach Riley Basketball New Zealand Representative

Nadja Kumerich Athletics New Zealand Secondary Schools

Antonia Martin Athletics New Zealand Secondary Schools

Liam McKellar Athletics New Zealand Secondary Schools

Jaden Movold Athletics New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kaia Buckley Beach Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ryan Jefferson Beach Volleyball

New Zealand Secondary Schools

Nico Lietz Beach Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Juan Quintero Beach Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ethan Skelton Beach Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kiana Stevenson Beach Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Frederic Pecqueux Judo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Lenny Thornton Judo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kayla Abbott Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Caleb Armit Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Joshua Ferrissey Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Naiomi Ferrissey Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Alex Hebberd Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Joe Leith Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Lucy Leith Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Seb Menzies Sailing New Zealand Secondary Schools

Eileena Bao Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kezia Buissinne Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Alexis Buissinne Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Dieter Buissinne Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ryan Burke Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Gustav Campher Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kimi Chemlev Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Harrison Cooke Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Caitlin Cooke Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Melissa Cowen Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Nick Cowen Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Gabrielle Doyle Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ella Hamilton Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Mika Hurbuns Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Paul Kim Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Jihu Lee Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Jimin Lee Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Hyunjoon Lee Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Isaac Lee Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ania Maritz Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Cooper Morley Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ryan Moura Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Holly Nelson Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Summer Osborne Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Chantal Rapley Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Olivia Taylor Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Charlie Twose Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Leyah Wadham Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Nuri Won Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Caleb Wyatt Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Hyeonsun Yoo Swimming New Zealand Secondary Schools

Connor Campbell Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Jacob Fotu Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

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John Frimpong Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ben Lietz Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Nico Lietz Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Flynn Little Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Connor Oakley Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Lucas Payne Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Juan Carlos Quintero Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ethan Skelton Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Anais Blanchard Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kaia Buckley Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kirsty Laming Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Shaunna Li Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Honoka Maeda Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Jenny McMillian Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ella Rhodes Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kiana Stevenson Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Holly Taylor-Warne Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kashya Thomas Volleyball New Zealand Secondary Schools

Tom Armes Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Luke Blackburn Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Caiden Brown Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Lucas Dearlove Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Boston Frost Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Guy Grantham Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Luka Misur Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kama Morton Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Coby Neute Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Taze NoomDuckworth Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Oliver Pritchard Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Michael Rodgers Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Daniel Warman Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Samantha Bentley Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Gemma Clark Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Keira Conboy Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ava Cooper Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Gabrielle Doyle Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Summer Osborne Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Pipi Quinlan Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Ella Roberts Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Lily Rodokal Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Maja Schutte Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Darcy Spark Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Freya Whittle Water Polo New Zealand Secondary Schools

Kyel Anderson Netball Regional Team Champions

Julia Browne Netball Regional Team Champions

Gabrille Doyle Netball Regional Team Champions

Jessica Honey Netball Regional Team Champions

Kirsty Laming Netball Regional Team Champions

Mikaela Leger Netball Regional Team Champions

Jenny McMillan Netball Regional Team Champions

Lydia Moe Netball Regional Team Champions

Maia Pirie Netball Regional Team Champions

Riley Sheldon Netball Regional Team Champions

Madison Smith Netball Regional Team Champions

Kiana Stevenson Netball Regional Team Champions

Paige Walton Netball Regional Team Champions

Joel Brown Basketball Regional Team Champions

Jacob Fotu Basketball Regional Team Champions

Kaia Kemp Basketball Regional Team Champions

Jimmy Kim Basketball Regional Team Champions

Lucas Payne Basketball Regional Team Champions

Zeke Priest Basketball Regional Team Champions

Baxter Riley Basketball Regional Team Champions

Zach Riley Basketball Regional Team Champions

Michael Ropotini Basketball Regional Team Champions

Ethan Skelton Basketball Regional Team Champions

Zoran Sladoja Basketball Regional Team Champions

Ian Wong Basketball Regional Team Champions

Yoxuan Chin Badminton Regional Team Champions

Shaunna Li Badminton Regional Team Champions

Natania Ling Badminton Regional Team Champions

Nanna Siegemund Badminton Regional Team Champions

Farah Thien Badminton Regional Team Champions

Riley RichardsonMould Equestrian Regional Team Champions

Casey RichardsonMould Equestrian Regional Team Champions

Sara Blackwood Equestrian Regional Team Champions

Jamie Lee Petanque Regional Team Champions

Jack Choi Petanque Regional Team Champions

Max Ji Petanque Regional Team Champions

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145 PRIZEGIVING Kathleen To Year 12 Printmaking

Senior Prizegiving

Year 11

Daniel Ahn Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Georgia Aitken Excellence in Drama

CJ Avendano Excellence in English

Georgia Apperley Excellence in Geography & Health

Eva Bennett Excellence in English & History Extension

Ahmed Beshry Academic Excellence Excellence in Science Extension (Physical)

Luke Bartram Academic Excellence Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Lauren Agar Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics, English & Visual Art

Julia Benkovic Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Health & Materials Technology

Anais Blanchard Excellence in History

Morne Britz Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Madeleine Brock Excellence in Digital Art

Emma Brandt Excellence in History & Visual Art

Katelyn Bridge Excellence in English, Geography Extension & Mathematics for Statistics

Karni Boock Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension, History Extension & Japanese

Hayley Boyce Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension, History Extension & Science

Siya Bhatia Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Spanish

Niamh BrackstoneDowd Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Geography, History & Science

Max Brownie Excellence in History

Charisse Cao Excellence in Visual Art

Sila Chaikajonsak Excellence in Science Extension (Biological)

Thomas Burrows Academic Excellence Excellence in English

Joel Brown Excellence in English, History Extension & Science

Kaia Buckley Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics, Geography Extension, Science & Sports Performance Science

Anneka Cai Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, Digital Art, English Extension, Geography Extension & Science

Abigail Campbell Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, History Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Sebastian Camus Academic Excellence

Excellence in Digital Technology, English Extension, Mathematics for Algebra, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Kei Hang Chan Excellence in Chinese

Emma Cheyne Excellence in Visual Art

Matthew Childs Excellence in English & History

Soobin Choe Excellence in History Extension & Science

Daniel Chen Excellence in Chinese, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Yingqi Chen Academic Excellence Excellence in History Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Yi Ning Chen Excellence in Chinese, Design & Visual Communication, English Extension & Science

Jared Cheng Academic Excellence

Excellence in Electronics, Geography Extension, Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Kevin Chen Academic Excellence

Excellence in Digital Technology, Japanese, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Jennifer Choi Excellence in Visual Art

Samuel Choi Excellence in History

Thomas Christopher Excellence in Accounting

Stella Chu Excellence in Visual Art

Xavier Corston Excellence in English

Andrew Davey Academic Excellence Excellence in Digital Art & English

Yeonjee Choi Academic Excellence Excellence in Mathematics for Algebra, Sports Performance Science & Visual Art

Yeonsun Choi Academic Excellence Excellence in Japanese, Mathematics for Algebra & Visual Art

Muhan Cui Academic Excellence

Excellence in French, Geography Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Charlotte Dobbs Excellence in History Extension

Somesh Fageria Excellence in Media Studies

Anita Eir Excellence in Food Technology & History

Tabitha Dean Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics & English

Dexter DeWinter Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies & Science

Jiayi Dong Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Riley Cara Edwards Academic Excellence

Excellence in Geography Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Brooke Evans Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, History Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Ruijia Dong Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Extension, History Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

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Naiomi Ferrissey Excellence in Geography

Sofia Flores Excellence in Visual Art

Nicholas Gaze Academic Excellence

Toby Gladding Excellence in Electronics

Casey Fester Excellence in English & History

James George Sobhi Gabriel Academic Excellence Excellence in Materials Technology

Thomas Gwilt Excellence in Accounting & Mathematics Extension

Selena Fung Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, English & Science

Isabel Gybel Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English, Physical Education & Textiles Technology

Yeonju Ha Excellence in Science Extension (Biological)

Nataliya HandrickAdolph Excellence in Digital Art

Jack Hayden Excellence in History

Cooper Hardy Excellence in Accounting & English

Summer Harris Excellence in History & Visual Art

William Hays Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension

Montana Harper Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Visual Art

Kiera Hawkins Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance, Geography & Health

Suya Haering Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension, Geography Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Selina He Excellence in Chinese

Ethan Herkt Excellence in History Extension

Michaela Hillier Excellence in Digital Art

Amber Hemme Excellence in History Extension & Media Studies

Juan Herrera Excellence in Electronics & English

Stella Higginson Academic Excellence Excellence in History

Jonathan Hii Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Geography Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Makyla Henderson Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, English Extension, History Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Christopher Hewitt Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension, Geography Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Lily Holland Excellence in History

Ahrin Hong Excellence in Performance Music

Angela Hong Excellence in Visual Art

Seojin Hong Excellence in Food Technology

Samantha Hook Excellence in Drama

Elijah Horwood Excellence in Music Contemporary

Eva Hough Excellence in Food Technology

Jessica Honey Excellence in English Extension, Geography Extension & History Extension

Frano Holloway Academic Excellence

Excellence in Digital Art, English Extension & History

Huining Huang Excellence in Digital Art

Chen Huang

Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Visual Art

Sean Hwangbo Academic Excellence

Excellence in Science Extension (Biological)

Tyler Hubbard Academic Excellence Excellence in English & History

Raymond Huang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, Level 2 Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Birui Huang Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, Mathematics for Algebra, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Kayla Hurcum Academic Excellence

Excellence in Mathematics for Algebra, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Alice Hout Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, English Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Performance Music, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Kevin Huang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, English, Geography Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Amber Ilsley Excellence in Digital Art

Na Jung Im Excellence in Food Technology

Zoe Inskeep Excellence in History Extension

Jessica Johnston Excellence in Food Technology

Dziamyan Ivanchyk Excellence in Geography Extension & History Extension

Shuka Iwasaki Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Visual Art

Sophie Johnstone Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, English Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Younsu Ju Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, Geography Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Leah Inskip Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, Geography Extension, Science & Textiles Technology

Jaehee Kang Excellence in Visual Art

Minhyeok Kang Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Daniel Kim Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Geon Kim Excellence in Science Extension (Biological)

Paul Kim Excellence in History

Uiryeong Jung Academic Excellence Excellence in History

Jaasleem Kaur Academic Excellence Excellence in English & History Extension

Eun Kyo Jung Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, English Extension, History Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

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Hyun Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Geography Extension, Mathematics for Algebra, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Sieun Kim Excellence in Geography

Ji Yee Kim Excellence in Visual Art

Sophie Klaassen Excellence in History

Sarah Kukard Excellence in History & Visual Art

Jaelynn Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, Science Extension (Biological) & Visual Art

Catherine Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Mathematics for Algebra & Visual Art

Lucie Knight Academic Excellence

Excellence in French, History Extension & Spanish

Minwoo Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, French, History Extension & Level 2 Mathematics Extension

Hyungjae Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, History Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Media Studies, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Ghakim Kukard Excellence in History

Milan Kumarasamy Excellence in Electronics

Elizabeth Lee Excellence in Visual Art

Min Jun Lee Excellence in Food Technology

Stanley Lau Academic Excellence Excellence in History Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Ji Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Yeonsoo Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Visual Art

Yu Mee Lee Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Rebecca Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography, Mathematics Extension, Science & Visual Art

Jacques Lemmer Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Ava Leong Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Sitong Li Academic Excellence Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Andrew Chun Li Academic Excellence Excellence in Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Rachel Lee Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Yingxuan Li Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, History Extension & Mathematics Extension

Daniel Leece Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, English Extension, Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Amber Leveridge Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, Economics, Geography Extension & Science

Cheuk Wing Leung Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, Economics, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Yixuan Liang Excellence in Chinese

Seulgi Lim Excellence in Science

Katherine LingGuthrie Excellence in Visual Art

William Li Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics & Science Extension (Biological)

Charlotte Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Chinese & Science

Charlotte Light Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, English Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Christine Lin Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, English Extension & Mathematics for Algebra

Ruian LI Academic Excellence

Excellence in Drama, Mathematics Extension, Media Studies & Science Extension (Biological)

Esther Liu Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Cleo Loader Excellence in Digital Art

Catherine Lycett Excellence in English Guangze Lyu Excellence in Science

Zhuoxuan Liu Academic Excellence Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension

Isaac Lovering Excellence in English & History

Zhenni Liu Academic Excellence Excellence in ESOL & Mathematics Extension

Ke Er Liu Excellence in Dance, English & Health

Ao Liu Academic Excellence

Excellence in History Extension, Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Jia Luo Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics, English & Science

Ethan Maunsell Excellence in Materials Technology

Cameron McLean Excellence in Science Extension (Biological)

Yiming Ma Academic Excellence

Excellence in History Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Jack McLean Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Science Extension (Biological)

Jenny McMillan Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Sports Performance Science

Stefan Mishkovski Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Visual Art

Miumi Matsumura Academic Excellence

Excellence in History Extension, Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Amy Jisue Miller Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Science & Visual Art

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Jessica Meng Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Olive Mortimer Excellence in Drama

Thanh Nguyen Excellence in Science

Jay Mistry Excellence in Mathematics for Algebra & Science

Connor Nemeth Excellence in History Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Isaiah Nortey Academic Excellence Excellence in Materials Technology

Mingqian Liu Excellence in Economics, Japanese & Mathematics Extension

Meryam Najar Excellence in Health, History Extension & Mathematics for Algebra

Yen Nhi Nguyen Academic Excellence Excellence in English, History Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Sophie-Rose Moratti Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies, Design & Visual Communication, English Extension, Mathematics Extension, Media Studies & Science

Gabriella Olla Excellence in Visual Art

Summer Osborne Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Yun-Seo Park Excellence in Geography

Leanne Odoom Excellence in History Extension & Sports Performance Science

Junyoung Park Academic Excellence Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Juwon Park Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Science Extension (Biological)

Alysha Osborne Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies, English Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

David Paas Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension, Japanese & Science Extension (Physical)

Joshua Peng Academic Excellence Excellence in Drama, English Extension, History Extension & Science

Mahir Prasad Excellence in English

Juan Carlos Quintero Excellence in Electronics

Richard Peng Excellence in History & Mathematics Extension

Jessica Redpath Excellence in Geography Extension & Visual Art

Hwanmin Phaeng Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Science Extension (Biological)

Paco Poon Academic Excellence Excellence in Japanese, Level 2 Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Pitt Qiu Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Geography Extension, History Extension & Mathematics for Algebra

Zoe Reid Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography, History, Mathematics for Algebra & Science Extension (Biological)

Lucas Radford Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, English Extension, History Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Adam Robins Excellence in English Extension

Michael Rodgers Excellence in Materials Technology

Oscar Rose Excellence in English

Emma Sadler Excellence in History

Zoe Reynolds Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Physical) & Te Reo Maori

Kelly Riddick Excellence in Accounting, English & History

Sienna Rugg Academic Excellence

Excellence in English & Mathematics for Statistics

Yennice Saw Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Geography Extension

Xin Ren Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Visual Art

Luna Schmitt Excellence in Dance

Donghyuck Shin Excellence in Music Contemporary

Ha-Yun Seo Academic Excellence

Excellence in Geography Extension

Riley Sheldon Excellence in English Extension & Geography Extension

Freya Shepherd Excellence in English & History

Mia Slabbert Excellence in English & History Extension

Viktoria Schmid Academic Excellence

Excellence in English, History Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Bella Shaw Academic Excellence Excellence in English, Geography & Science

Liam Senior Academic Excellence

Excellence in Economics, English Extension, History Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Daniel Stanger Excellence in Geography Extension

Viahn Smart Excellence in English & History Extension

Sophia Snelgrove Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance

Christopher Son Academic Excellence

Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Kiana Stevenson Academic Excellence Excellence in English & History Extension

Jonathon Sun Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Catherine Smith Academic Excellence

Excellence in Geography Extension, Science & Sports Performance Science

Hanzhang Sun Academic Excellence

Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Yufei Sun Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, English Extension, Geography Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Biological)

Tong Sun Excellence in Chinese

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Andrew Taylor Excellence in Digital Art

Frazer Timmis Excellence in Performance Music

James Todd Excellence in Japanese

Anastasia Trajkov Excellence in History

Dykie Suzuki Excellence in Japanese & Mathematics Extension

Kyra Tobin Excellence in Geography & Mathematics for Statistics

Peng Tey Excellence in Electronics, Geography Extension & History

Jessica Thompson Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance, Drama, English, Media Studies & Science

Rylee Trigg Excellence in History

Vsevolod Valiev Excellence in Digital Technology

Brian Wang Excellence in Electronics

Cici Wang Excellence in Chinese

Runchuan Wang Excellence in Geography Extension & Materials Technology

Daisy Tucker Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension & History Extension

Shane Warman Academic Excellence Excellence in Performance Music & Science

Ione Tseng Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Extension, History Extension & Mathematics Extension

Anthony Wang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, English Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological), Science Extension (Physical) & Sports Performance Science

Tyler Watkin Excellence in History

Thyrhys Te Williams Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Jessica Wilson Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Reilly Worsfold Excellence in Japanese

Se Wah Wong Excellence in Chinese & Visual Art

Shufei Wu Excellence in English Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Tyler Wichman Academic Excellence Excellence in English, History & Materials Technology

Julia Wong Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics, Science Extension (Biological) & Visual Art

Yuxiao Wu Academic Excellence Excellence in Chinese, English Extension & Health

Klaus Xu Excellence in Level 2 Mathematics Extension

Zhengyi Yan Excellence in Geography

Dowoong Yang Excellence in History

Taiki Yorifuji Excellence in Materials Technology

Wing-Hin Young Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Shine Yu Academic Excellence Excellence in English

Chaewon Yun Academic Excellence Excellence in English & Geography Extension

Claire Yu Academic Excellence

Excellence in Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Visual Art

Rachel Xie Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Extension, History Extension, Mathematics Extension, Science & Spanish

Gracie Zhang Excellence in Geography Extension

Vince Zhang Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Tianai Zhang Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Visual Art

Lanyue Zhang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Materials Technology & Science Extension (Biological)

Yingxi Zhang Academic Excellence Excellence in Chinese, English, Geography Extension & Japanese

Felicia Zhang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, English, Geography, History & Science

Emily Zhao Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chinese, Economics, English, Mathematics for Algebra & Science

Marissa Zhou Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, English Extension, History Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Yufei Zhang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Digital Technology, English Extension, History Extension, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Year 12

Nicole Aley Excellence in Media Studies

Thomas Armes Excellence in Sociology

Chloe Abbott-Seh Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, English Literature, History Extension & Media Studies

Amir Aghababa Academic Excellence Excellence in Physical Education

Harlin Amaral Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting & Physical Education

Abigail Andreas Academic Excellence

Excellence in Health, History Extension & Statistics

Renee Andrews Academic Excellence Excellence in History & Sociology

Lucy Arblaster Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology, English Extension, History Extension & Media Studies

Suao Asada Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology & Sociology

Reece Attwater Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, History Extension & Statistics

Cassie Bayes Academic Excellence Excellence in Photography

Megan Beasleigh Excellence in Physics

Matthew Beaton Excellence in Classical Studies

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Caroline Beeson Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, Biology Extension, Calculus, Chemistry Extension, English Literature & Physics Extension

Madison Bishop Excellence in Physics

Luke Blackburn Academic Excellence Excellence in Physics

Laura BosKleinnijenhuis Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension & History Extension

Caiden Brown Academic Excellence Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Kaitlin BryantAnderson Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance, History Extension & Statistics

Grace Buckley Excellence in Geography Extension & Sociology

Molly Budhabhai Excellence in Accounting, English Extension & Sociology

Madelin Budhabhai Excellence in Biology, Health, Photography & Sociology

Alicia Carr Excellence in Photography

Isaac Chan Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Classical Studies, English Extension & Sports Performance Science The Lamb Cup for Year 12 P.E.

Ella Chandler-Wall Excellence in Sociology

Melissa Chandra Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, History Extension, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Jaeha Chang Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Calculus, Chemistry Extension & Physics Extension

Simon Chappell Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Ronald Chen Excellence in Geography Extension

Franck Chen Excellence in Level 3 Calculus & Physics Extension

Cindy Chen Excellence in Economics, Mathematics Extension & Science Internal

Yoxuan Chin Academic Excellence Excellence in Design, Design & Visual Communication, English Extension & Mathematics Extension

Eun Hye Cho Excellence in Geography Extension

Isaac Choi Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Painting

Pius Choi Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Japanese, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Mazzy Christopherson Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics & History Extension

Julianne Chua Excellence in History Extension

Chloe Cooke Excellence in History & Sociology

Harrison Cooke Excellence in Geography Extension, Sports Performance Science & Statistics

Saskia Couper Excellence in Physical Education & Sociology

Melissa Cowen Excellence in Sociology

Shilo Cowie Excellence in Biology & Design

Jayden Cross Excellence in Drama & Sociology

Amelia Davey Excellence in Drama

Erin Davies Excellence in Biology & Sociology

Eliseo Davis Excellence in Sociology

Gabriella Deed Excellence in Health & Sociology

Kiana Delaney Excellence in Te Reo Maori

Kai Deng Excellence in Food Technology

Kai Deng Excellence in English Non Fiction & Food Technology

Monique Dickinson The Moynihan Cup for special effort

Jia Ding Excellence in Photography

Georgia Donald Academic Excellence Excellence in History Extension, Sociology & Statistics

Charlotte Edwards Excellence in Photography

Ashley Edwards Excellence in Biology & Geography Extension

Jaden England Excellence in Photography

Maya Erichsen Excellence in Painting & Photography

Eliza FergusonDudding Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies, English Extension & History Extension

Jai Findlater Excellence in History Extension & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Hannah Finley Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance & English Extension

Bailee Flanagan Excellence in Health

Charlotte Forrest Excellence in English Extension & History of Art

Otis Fraser Cornish Academic Excellence Excellence in History Extension

Marcus FraserMacKenzie Excellence in English Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Physics

Daniel Freear Excellence in Physics

Molly Gale Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies, Economics, History Extension, Sociology & Statistics

Ryan Gardner Academic Excellence Excellence in History

Branson Gauld Excellence in Media Studies

Setareh Gholami Ke Excellence in Physics

Roberto GlinskaFonseca Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Design & Visual Communication, English Non Fiction, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Ming Ray Goy Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Extension, English Creative, Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Physics Extension & Programming

Guy Grantham Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies, History Extension & Statistics

Natasha Green Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, Physics Extension & Statistics

Ashleigh Guthrey Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies & Te Reo Maori

Lucy Hagan Excellence in Dance & Drama

Eliot Hahm Academic Excellence Excellence in Level 3 Scholarship Calculus, Physics Extension & Sports Performance Science

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Anna Haine Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chemistry, Electronics, English Extension, Level 3 Performance Music, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Sophia Halapchuk Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Level 3 Accounting, Level 3 English Literature, Level 3 Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Level 3 Scholarship Calculus Year 13 Digital Technology Cup

Jena Han Excellence in English Extension

Briar Hancox Excellence in Health

Beatrice Harris Excellence in Media Studies

Kaitlan Hartley Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Milan Hay Excellence in History of Art & Sports Performance Science

Lucas Hebberd Josef Zhang Science Trophy for Year 12 Physics

Tayla Helms Excellence in Biology & Health

Amy Henderson Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology, Chemistry, Classical Studies, English Literature & Sociology

Joaquin Herrera Excellence in Materials Technology & Physics

Man Chun Ho Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Literature, Geography Extension & Mathematics Extension

Georgia Hodges Excellence in Classical Studies

Liam Hodgson Excellence in Materials Technology

Kathryn Holmes Excellence in Level 3 Scholarship Statistics, Media Studies & Physics Extension

Jiyeon Hong Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Chinese, English Extension & Physics Extension

Atiya Hossain Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Food Technology, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Zhinuo Huang Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Level 3 Scholarship Statistics & Physics Extension

Ashley Huddart Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus, Materials Technology & Physics Extension

Staci Huggins Excellence in Sociology

Mika Hurbuns Excellence in Sociology

Zaayah Jalil Academic Excellence Excellence in Sociology

Lola Jantke Excellence in Geography

Jasmine Jared Student Volunteer Army - Gold Award Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Level 3 Economics Scholarship, Level 3 Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Mathematics Extension Year 13 Commerce Cup

Seung-Min Jeon Excellence in Physics

Eeedong Jeong Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Extension, Media Studies & Physics Extension

Catherine Jiang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Level 3 Calculus & Physics Extension

The Richardson Cup for Year 12 Design and Visual Communication

Andrew Jin Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, English Non Fiction, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Cameron John Academic Excellence Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Kayla Joseph Excellence in Dance

Julie Anna Julin Excellence in Painting

Sophie Jung Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Health

Alana Jung Excellence in Biology Extension, Classical Studies, English Extension & Statistics

Caleb Jung Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Lucas Jung Excellence in Chemistry & Mathematics Extension

Youngju Jung Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Economics, English Extension, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Siyun Jung Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Economics, English Extension, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Kylie Kearney Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies

Nijica Keene Excellence in Biology

Britta Keer-Keer Excellence in Accounting

Kaia Kemp Excellence in Level 3 Te Reo Maori

Daisy Kennedy Excellence in Health & History of Art

Sophia Kerr Excellence in Photography

Shaurav Kershaw Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology, Chemistry, Health, Physics Extension & Statistics

Catrina Kim Excellence in History

Taewoo Kim Excellence in Painting

Min Kim Excellence in Design & Japanese

Jennifer Kim Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Design & English Extension

Hong Kim Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Mathematics Extension, Physics Extension & Sports Performance Science

Justin Kim Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Japanese, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Juha Kim Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Literature, History Extension, Physics & Statistics

Terry Kim Excellence in Materials Technology

Taehoon Kim Excellence in Chemistry

Joseph Kinley Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension & Physics

Nichole Woelinam Kpodonu

Excellence in Sociology

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Iris Ku Excellence in Health

Hanna Kumar Excellence in History & Sociology

Chi Wang Lam Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry, Health, Mathematics Extension, Physics & University Entrance Reading

Ellie Lamont Excellence in Health

Andre Leader Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, Japanese & Physics Extension

Jumi Lee Excellence in Sociology

Inseo Lee Excellence in English Non Fiction

Soyeon Lee Excellence in Japanese

Woorim Lee Excellence in Physics

Juyeop Lee Excellence in Japanese & Mathematics Extension

Erin Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in History of Art & Physics Extension

Sarah Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in English Non Fiction, Geography & Health

Seojun Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus, Physics Extension & Sports Performance Science

Hanbi Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry, Dance & Statistics

Lucy Leith Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology & Business Studies

Hayden Leung Academic Excellence Excellence in Level 3 Performance Music

Rania Lewin Excellence in Geography & Sociology

Catherine Li Excellence in Level 3 Performance Music

Zi Li Excellence in History of Art

Tony Li Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Physics

Tansy Liang Excellence in Calculus, Design & Visual Communication & Physics

Amanda Lilburn Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry, Classical Studies, English Extension & Sociology

Christine Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Classical Studies, English Extension, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Richard Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Physics Extension

Hanna Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension & Physics Extension

Carolyn Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, History Extension & Physics Extension

Ella Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Classical Studies, Economics, English Extension, History Extension & Level 3 Scholarship Statistics

Nina Little Excellence in Health & Sociology

Mingyuan Liu Excellence in Calculus

Amelia Livingston Excellence in Classical Studies & History Extension

Alicia Lo Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology

Christina Longmuir Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry, Geography Extension & Spanish

Julia Zhe Ching Loo Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, Biology Extension, English Extension & Physics Extension

Amy Lumsden Excellence in Health & Sociology

Charlie Madsen Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Physics & Sociology

Truc Thao Mai Excellence in Biology

Amelia Manuel Excellence in Geography, Health & Sociology

Lianne Marino Excellence in Health & Sociology

Madelin Marshall Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Biology, Calculus & Physics

Amber McAllisterOld Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Literature & History of Art

Krish Mehra Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology, History Extension, Physics & Statistics

Meryl Memrbishi Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Literature, Geography, Physics & Statistics

Yu Miao Excellence in History & Physics

Holly Milich Excellence in Geography & Health

Samuel Miller Academic Excellence Excellence in Physics

Luka Ivo Misur Excellence in History Extension

Brianna Morales Excellence in Biology, Design & Media Studies

Sophie Morley Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology, Dance, English Literature, Health & Sociology

Lee-Anne Morris Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Geography Extension & Physics Extension

Nico Mortimer Excellence in Statistics

Anneke Muir Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Sociology

Grace Munro Excellence in Biology & Statistics

Heyam Murad Excellence in English Creative

Nadia Naseem Excellence in English Literature

Teagan Naude Excellence in Food Technology, History, Sociology & Statistics

Emile Nel Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension & Physics Extension

Coeben Neute Academic Excellence

Excellence in History, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Physical Education & Sociology

Katy Newman Excellence in Sociology

Vu Thuy Linh Nguyen Excellence in Design

Krystyna Niemtsova Excellence in Physics

Gemma Offwood Excellence in Sports Performance Science

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Dana O'Leary Excellence in Sociology

Rebecca Olliff Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Biology, English Literature & Statistics

Joel Packard Excellence in History & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Gizelle Page Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Literature & Physics

Katrina Pai Academic Excellence Excellence in Design

Justin Park Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology & Level 3 Scholarship Calculus

The Johnson Cup for Year 13 Calculus

Yehbin Park Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Mathematics Extension & Physics

Samara Paruman Excellence in Sociology

Katherine Peng Academic Excellence Excellence in History Extension, History of Art & Statistics

Patrycja Piasta Excellence in History Extension & Music Contemporary

Elise Pinder Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Creative & Sociology

Gordon Piper Excellence in Physics Extension

Brooke Pirie Excellence in Physics

Jordaine Pretorius Excellence in History

Oliver Pritchard Excellence in Geography

Ky Khon Quach Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Extension, Economics, English Non Fiction, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Pipi Quinlan Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology, English Literature, Geography & Sociology

Dhruv Ram Excellence in Physical Education

Natalia Rea Excellence in History

Cleo Rensburg Excellence in Health, History Extension & Sociology

Thomas Rentoul Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension & Physics Extension

Matthew Reshef Excellence in Materials Technology

Ella Rhodes Excellence in Sociology

Baxter Riley Excellence in Geography

Brianna Robertson Excellence in Geography Extension

Lily Rodokal Excellence in Photography

Oliver Roe Excellence in English Creative

Aroha Rogers Excellence in Physical Education

Amber Rogers Academic Excellence Excellence in English Creative & Health

Rebeca Roughan Excellence in Sociology

Kiera Sass Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography & Health

Maja Schutte Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology, English Extension, Materials Technology & Physics

Akane Shibata Excellence in Design

Lily Shields Excellence in Health

Seung Min Shin Excellence in Biology & Physics

Sungjin Shin Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, Calculus, Chemistry Extension, Physics Extension & Sports Performance Science

Benjamin Sim Excellence in Physics

Thomas Sinclair Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Alex Smales Excellence in Sociology

Ashley Sng Excellence in Sociology

Enya Song Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology, English Literature, Geography Extension & Health

Will Stewart Excellence in Physics

Justin Stirling Excellence in Sociology

Ashton Stone Excellence in Classical Studies & History

Halu Sugimoto Excellence in Design, Level 3 Japanese & Painting

Xuehan Sun Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Rihoko Suzuki Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, History of Art, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Alexis Tagle Academic Excellence

Excellence in Classical Studies, History Extension & Photography

Riko Takayoshi Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, Chemistry Extension, Economics, Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Zachary Taylor Excellence in Calculus & Physics

Esther Te Haara Excellence in English Extension

Yu-Shan Teng Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Literature, History Extension & Physics Extension

Paige Terei Academic Excellence Excellence in Design, English Creative & Sociology

Arabella Jane Thompson Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension

Zoe Tierney Excellence in Biology

Kathleen To Excellence in History of Art, Painting & Print Making

Natalie Tsang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Calculus, Chemistry Extension, History Extension & Physics Extension

Logan Turner Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Physics Extension

Amelia Ullrich Academic Excellence

Excellence in Dance, Design & Visual Communication & Painting

The Richardson Cup for Year 12 Design and Visual Communication

Rebecca Van Bemmelen

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & English Creative

Sarah Van Der Westhuizen Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies

Jasmine Voss Academic Excellence Excellence in Design, Drama, Media Studies & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

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Yanzhiqing Wang Academic Excellence Excellence in Chinese

Ziying Wang Excellence in Calculus & Painting

Jessica Wang Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, English Extension, History Extension, Level 3 Scholarship Statistics & Physics Extension

Xiwen Wang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chemistry Extension, Design, English Literature, Level 3 Japanese, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Helen Wang Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, Economics, English Non Fiction, History Extension & Mathematics Extension

Athena Watts Excellence in Geography

Isla Westlake Academic Excellence Excellence in Geography Extension & Physics Extension

Tyler Whinney Excellence in Sociology & Sports Performance Science

Zane Williams Excellence in Physics

Valencia Winata Excellence in Sociology

Jueun Woo Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension & Level 3 Calculus

Catherine Wu Excellence in Design & Media Studies

Allen Xie Excellence in Materials Technology The Barnett Memorial Cup

Min Xu Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Samuel Yang Academic Excellence Excellence in English Literature, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus & Physics Extension

Alice Yang Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Extension, History Extension, Level 3 Japanese & Physics Extension

Junlin Yang Excellence in Mathematics Extension

Tongzheng Yang Excellence in English Literature, Level 3 Performance Music & Physics Extension

Sara Yavari Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Extension, Chemistry Extension, English Extension, Level 3 Scholarship Calculus, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Physics Extension

Tiffany Ye Excellence in Chemistry

JiHyun Yea Excellence in Level 3 Calculus

Jiyoon Yeam Academic Excellence Excellence in Dance, English Extension, History Extension & Media Studies

Yonghui Yin Excellence in Biology

Richard Yoo Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Extension, English Non Fiction, Health & Physics

Tyler Young Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension & Mathematics Extension

Albert Yuan Excellence in Level 3 Performance Music, Mathematics Extension & Physics

Junho Yuk Excellence in Physics

Dongyu Zhang Excellence in Level 3 Performance Music

Jane Zhang Academic Excellence Excellence in History of Art & Print Making

Haoxuan Zheng Excellence in Photography

Tracy Zheng Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting, Calculus, Chemistry Extension & Physics Extension

Richard Zhou Excellence in Physics

Gary Zhu Excellence in History & Physics

Jessica Zhu Academic Excellence Excellence in English Extension & Physics

Zeineddine Abdeldayem

Year 13

Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship & French

Sebastian Aguilera Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship

Stefan Alexander Excellence in Sociology

Leonard Alsabie Excellence in IB English

Diana Antipova Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies, English Scholarship, History Scholarship & Sociology

Matthew Armes Excellence in Sociology

Rishank Arora Excellence in Economics Scholarship & Physics Three

Isabella AstridgeEmery Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship & Music Contemporary

Joey Back Excellence in Calculus & Statistics

Hayley Baggarley Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics Scholarship, English Scholarship, History of Art & History Scholarship

Connor Barratt Excellence in Photography

James Beaton Excellence in English Literature

Tonka Berthelsen Excellence in History, Japanese & Statistics

Kristie Blackman Excellence in Sociology

Sara Blackwood Excellence in English Novel & Painting

Cooper Blanchard Excellence in Sociology

Elizabeth Blount Excellence in IB English & IB Psychology

Emily Blythe Excellence in Media Studies, Music Contemporary & Statistics

Neroli Braun Excellence in Biology Three, Chemistry Three & English Scholarship

Ashlee CairnsCowan Excellence in Sociology

Joel Cameron Excellence in Biology Scholarship

Summer Carkeek Excellence in Sociology

Robert Caw Excellence in Photography

Olivia Chandler Excellence in Dance Performance & Statistics

Chloe Chapman Excellence in Biology Scholarship & English Scholarship

Guang Li Chen Academic Excellence Excellence in Calculus, Design & Visual Communication & Music Contemporary

Sumin Choi Excellence in Photography

Jiyong Choi Excellence in Scholarship Calculus

Junghwan Choi Excellence in Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Zoe Chrystal Excellence in History Scholarship

Yoonji Chun Academic Excellence Excellence in Calculus & English Literature

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Yu Jin Chung Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Literature, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Keane Co Excellence in English Literature & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Sophia Dadardoust Excellence in History of Art & Painting

Emily Davison-Taylor Academic Excellence Excellence in English Literature, Geography Scholarship, Media Studies & Scholarship Statistics

Billy De Mulder Excellence in Electronics

Adam De Souza Excellence in Print Making

Lucas Dearlove Excellence in Sports Performance Science

Estelle Debae Excellence in Sociology

Shan Mei Deng Excellence in English Novel & Physics Scholarship

Grace Ding Excellence in Biology Three & Calculus

Jack Doyle Excellence in Drama, History & Music Contemporary

Satori Edgeler Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

Caitlin Edwards Excellence in Painting & Sociology

Richard Fan Excellence in Scholarship Calculus

Joshua Featonby Excellence in Sociology

Corin Fenwick-Rose Excellence in Classical Studies & History Scholarship

Rebecca Fleming Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Three, History of Art, History Scholarship, Scholarship Statistics & Sports Performance Science

Rebekah Frame Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Three, Media Studies & Scholarship Statistics

Amber FraserMackenzie Excellence in Classical Studies, English Literature & History of Art

Yuyang Fu Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Physics Scholarship

Gejin Gao Excellence in IB Mandarin Group 1, IB Physics & IB Psychology

Isabella GlinskaFonseca Excellence in IB Psychology

Eugene Gong Excellence in IB English & IB Psychology

Alan Gong Excellence in English Scholarship

Elizabeth Good Excellence in Sociology

Daniel Gover Excellence in Calculus, Physics Three & Scholarship Statistics

Antonia Guan Excellence in Performance Music

Jordan Hedges Excellence in Calculus & Physics Scholarship

Kannon Hen Excellence in Design, Design & Visual Communication, English Novel & Painting

The Allen Cup for Year 13 Design and Visual Communication

Sophia Hepper Academic Excellence Excellence in Drama, English Scholarship, Media Studies & Sociology

The Van Wonderen Cup for Year 13 Languages

Natalie Honey Academic Excellence

Excellence in Classical Studies, English Scholarship, History of Art & History Scholarship

Jinsol Hong Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Physics Scholarship

Ashley Hook Excellence in Music Contemporary

Enoch Hu Excellence in Sociology

Kata Ispanovits Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Three, Chemistry Three, English Literature, Physics Three & Statistics

Filip Ivanovic Excellence in History

Amanda Jackson Excellence in Geography Scholarship

Tyler Jamieson Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Classical Studies & Music Contemporary

Tyler Janssen Excellence in Geography Scholarship

Max Ji Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, Economics Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Eric Jin Excellence in Music Contemporary

Gabriel Johnson Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Ella Johnston Excellence in Sociology

Emma Jones Excellence in Health

Suzy Jung Excellence in Biology Three, Calculus & Chemistry Three

Ji Kang Excellence in Chemistry Three & Scholarship Statistics

Matthew Kay Excellence in English Scholarship, History of Art, History Scholarship & Media Studies

Mikaela Keer-Keer Excellence in Classical Studies, History Scholarship, Statistics & Te Reo Maori

Jenna Kelly Excellence in Physics Scholarship & Spanish Nabeelah Khan Excellence in English Scholarship, History of Art, Media Studies & Sociology

Dasha Khobta Excellence in Health & Sociology

Ye-Ji Kim Excellence in IB English

Yu Min Kim Excellence in Food Technology

Minjae Kim Excellence in Calculus

Navarro Excellence in IB Business Management & IB Spanish Group 2

Andrei Yahir Guerb

Weston HaleyHerbert Excellence in Photography

Emily Hall Excellence in Dance & Health

Kennedy Hardy Excellence in Health

Evelyn Harris Excellence in History

Leah Harris Excellence in Geography & Photography

Amanda Harris Excellence in Biology Three, French, Geography Scholarship & Statistics

Renee Haywood Excellence in Health

Songyang He Excellence in IB Physics

William He Excellence in Biology Three, English Scholarship, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Statistics

Paul Kim Excellence in Statistics

Chulshin Kim Excellence in Calculus & Japanese

Seohyun Kim Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, History of Art & Physics Scholarship

Jae Ryeong Kim Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chemistry Three, English Literature & Scholarship Calculus

Juhee Kim Excellence in Scholarship Calculus

Hannah Kinley Academic Excellence

Excellence in Classical Studies, Economics Scholarship, Painting & Scholarship Statistics

Olivia Kirk Academic Excellence Excellence in English Scholarship, Health, Scholarship Statistics & Sociology

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Jan Koscik Excellence in English Literature & Materials Technology

Isaiah Kuan Excellence in Physics Scholarship

Damin Kwon Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship

Kirsty Laming Excellence in History & Sports Performance Science

Evita Land Excellence in Scholarship Calculus

Tamara Land Excellence in Calculus, Chemistry Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Janine Lao Excellence in Sociology The Rankin Cup for Year 13 Sociology

Jinwoo Lee Excellence in IB Business Management

Hanyi Lee Excellence in Calculus

Jeongmin Lee Excellence in Calculus

Min Jung Lee Excellence in Painting

Sijin Lee Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship & Photography

Na-Kyung Lee Excellence in Design, Painting & Photography

Olivia Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English Scholarship, History Scholarship, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Physics Scholarship

Grace Lee Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, Dance, English Literature & Scholarship Statistics

Hannah Lees-Baker Excellence in Sociology

Matthew Leith Excellence in Business Studies & Electronics

Jenny Li Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Liren Liang Excellence in Biology Scholarship & Calculus

Joanne Lin Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, English Literature, Physics Scholarship, Scholarship Calculus & Scholarship Statistics

Jason Liu Excellence in Physics Scholarship

Claire Luis Excellence in Sociology

Xiaolu Ma Excellence in English Novel

Katie Mabon Excellence in History Scholarship & Sociology

Shayle Mackie Excellence in English Novel & Textiles Technology

Caleb Mackle Excellence in Classical Studies

Isabella Mann Excellence in Sociology

Natalia Manson Excellence in Sociology

Steve Maran Excellence in IB Psychology

Matthew Mariano Excellence in Geography Scholarship

Taikai Matsumura Excellence in Japanese

Ruth Matthews Excellence in Textiles Technology

Dani Maylam Excellence in English Scholarship & History of Art

Marshall McCabe Excellence in English Scholarship

Freya McCourt Excellence in History Scholarship

Oliver McGhee Excellence in Sociology

Alex McLean Excellence in Accounting & Statistics

Nicolas McNiven Excellence in Photography

Ellen Middeldorp Excellence in History Scholarship & Sociology

Abby Miller Excellence in Sociology

Abigail Miller Excellence in English Scholarship & Photography

Alasdair Miller Excellence in English Scholarship & Music Contemporary

Kishan Mistry Excellence in Materials Technology

Cooper Morley Excellence in History Scholarship

Emillie MorrisonReid Excellence in Sociology

Truman Mulholland Excellence in Te Reo Maori

Ranen Narsey Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Emilija Nestecka Excellence in Painting & Sociology

Kyoro Ng Excellence in Statistics

Taro Nishida Excellence in Scholarship Calculus

Taze NoomDuckworth

Excellence in Geography Scholarship & Sports Performance Science

Annalise Ogg Excellence in Geography Scholarship

Seunghui Oh Excellence in Performance Music

Jesse Oh Excellence in English Literature, History of Art & Performance Music

Yein Oh Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Statistics

Julia Ortanez Academic Excellence Excellence in Physics Three

Danielle Ouwehand Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies, Dance Performance & English Scholarship

Rushit Pandya Excellence in Biology Scholarship

Junseo Park Excellence in Calculus

Jiwoo Park Excellence in Painting & Photography

Seoha Park Excellence in Sociology

Yeyoung Park Excellence in Classical Studies, Design & History of Art

Yujin Park Academic Excellence Excellence in Design, History of Art, Painting & Photography The Dalglish Trophy for Art and Design The Rosetta Stone Cup for Excellence in Languages

Adam Pejcic Academic Excellence Excellence in English Literature & Music Contemporary

Thu Uyen Pham Excellence in Design & Painting

Paige Pienaar Excellence in Photography

Kelly Poon

Excellence in IB Biology, IB Chemistry, IB Mandarin Group 2, IB Maths Interpretation and Applications & IB Psychology

Ashmera Prasad Excellence in History Scholarship

Enoch Qi Excellence in Design

Saana Ramaekers Excellence in English Novel

Jasmin Ramlov

Excellence in Biology Three, Design & Visual Communication & History of Art

Chantal Rapley Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Three, Economics Scholarship, English Literature & Statistics Year 13 Commerce Cup

Anushka Rastogi Academic Excellence Excellence in Accounting

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Brooke Rawle Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Three, English Scholarship, Geography Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

The Akehurst Cup for Year 13 Geography

Theeratatt Tongbai Excellence in Painting & Photography

The Dalglish Trophy for Art and Design

Matilda Towers Excellence in Biology Scholarship, English Scholarship & Sociology

Muhammad Farjaad Rehman

Excellence in Classical Studies & English Literature

Georgia ReidAkehurst Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Three, Music Contemporary & Scholarship Calculus

Emily Ren Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, Economics Scholarship, English Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

Mark Richards Excellence in English Scholarship & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Alicia Robertshaw Academic Excellence Excellence in English Literature, Physics Two & Statistics

Colin Roh Excellence in Sociology

Sophia Roughan Excellence in English Literature & Sociology

Oliver Savage Excellence in English Novel

Kate Scarbrough Excellence in English Novel & Sociology

Leo Schumacher Excellence in Calculus & English Novel

Mikayla Scrymgeour Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Poppy Selby-Page Excellence in English Scholarship

Mariam Shaaban Excellence in Biology Scholarship & English Scholarship

Wen Shan Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, Classical Studies, History Scholarship, Scholarship Calculus & Scholarship Statistics

Kai Shiho Excellence in Design & Visual Communication The Allen Cup for Year 13 Design and Visual Communication

Koto Shimizu Excellence in Health & Sociology

Tim Sinyakov Excellence in Calculus

Saule Skiauteryte Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Photography

Amy Smith Excellence in Chemistry Three

Riley Smith Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Physics Three & Statistics

Jaden Solanki Excellence in Calculus

Yeojin Song Excellence in Calculus

Taige Spalding Excellence in Health, Media Studies & Sociology

Carmen Su Excellence in Physics Scholarship

Hui Tan Excellence in Chemistry Three & English Novel

Alan Tang Excellence in Calculus & English Scholarship

Flynn Teh Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Farah Thien Excellence in Food Technology, Geography Scholarship & Sociology

Justin Thomson Excellence in Photography

Brooke Thomson Excellence in Design, English Literature & Photography

Kathleen Toms Excellence in Biology Scholarship

Phuc Cuong Trieu Excellence in IB Economics, IB Geography, IB Physics & IB Spanish Group 2

Joshua Trotter Academic Excellence Excellence in Classical Studies, English Scholarship & Media Studies

Mishel Tyurkova Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Calculus, Economics & English Scholarship

The Gordon Cup for special effort

Lara Van De Ven Excellence in Photography

Amy van der Hilst Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Scholarship, History, Media Studies & Sociology

Jaden Vlotman Excellence in Photography

Talliah Walsh Excellence in Food Technology

Paige Walton Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Geography Scholarship & Painting

Danny Wang Excellence in Calculus

Kaiming Wang Excellence in Calculus, Painting & Physics Three

Laura Waretini Excellence in Classical Studies

Daniel Warman Academic Excellence

Excellence in Geography, Sociology, Sports Performance Science & Statistics

Jackson Watene Excellence in Sociology

Michael Weng Excellence in IB Psychology & IB Spanish Group 2

Alice Westerkamp Academic Excellence

Excellence in Geography Scholarship, Photography & Sports Performance Science

The Geography Research Award

The Clive Bartleet Award for Photography

Sithusa Wijesinghe Excellence in Health

Demi Wilcox Excellence in Food Technology, Health & Statistics

Cooper Williams Excellence in English Novel

Oskar Williams Excellence in Level 2 Te Reo Maori

Natalie Wilson Excellence in Classical Studies

Ka Yee Wong Excellence in Calculus & Chemistry Three

Leland Worsfold Excellence in Japanese

Chloe Wotherspoon Excellence in Geography Scholarship

Aidan Wright Excellence in Music Contemporary

Qi Wu Excellence in Calculus

Crystal Xiao Excellence in English Scholarship & Media Studies

Allan Xu Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, English Literature & Scholarship Calculus

Jiarong Xu Excellence in English Scholarship, History of Art, History Scholarship & Painting

Jiwon Yang Excellence in English Literature

Jean Yoon Academic Excellence

Excellence in Calculus, Chemistry Three, English Literature & Statistics

Jiwoo Yu Excellence in Calculus & Painting

Nancy Yu Academic Excellence Excellence in English Novel

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Sijie Yu Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

Tianai Zhang Excellence in Painting

Reina Zhang Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Andy Zhang Academic Excellence Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, English Novel, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Michel Zhou Excellence in Biology Three, Chemistry Scholarship & English Scholarship

Phalidpol Zhu Excellence in English Novel, Geography Scholarship & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Pavel Zhukovskiy Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Novel & History of Art

Jingqiu Zong Excellence in Calculus, Chemistry Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Scholarship Awards

Diana Antipova Victoria University of Wellington International Excellence Scholarship

Daniel Barnett Prime Minister's Vocational Excellence Award

Tiffany BunceLeverne Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Kyongeun (Kelly) Cha University of Auckland Top Achievers

Chloe Chapman University of Otago New Frontiers Excellence

Satori Edgeler Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Amber FraserMackenzie University of Otago New Frontiers Excellence

Caitlin Hodge University of Auckland Faculty of Arts Award

Jaime Ham Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Reuben James University of Otago Maori Entrance Scholarship

Max Ji University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow

Mikaela Keer-Keer University of Otago Maori Entrance Scholarship

Olivia Kirk University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow

Jamie Lee University of Auckland Top Achievers

Olivia Lee University of Auckland Top Achievers

Minghan (Mason) Liu University of Auckland Top Achievers

Zhiyang (Ethan) Lu University of Auckland Top Achievers

Katie Mabon University of Otago 150th

Shayle Mackie Argyle Textiles Technology Award

Antonia Martin Victoria University of Wellington Tangiwai Scholarship

Dani Maylam Victoria University of Wellington Tangiwai Scholarship

Ellen Middeldorp University of Otago New Frontiers Excellence

Lydia Moe Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Jaden Movold AUT Find Your Greatness - All Rounder

Vishal Nirmalan Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Sakura Orgias Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Yujin Park University of Auckland Academic Potential (Tier 2)

Thu Uyen (Alex) Pham Victoria University of Wellington Tangiwai Scholarship

Holly Pretorius University of Otago Donna-Rose McKay

Chantal Rapley Victoria University of Wellington Tangiwai Scholarship

Emily Ren University of Auckland Top Achievers

Sophia Roughan Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Kate Scarbrough University of Otago New Frontiers Excellence

Cameron Senior University of Auckland Top Achievers

Luke Sipkes Massey University Academy of Sports

Madison Smith AUT Find Your Greatness - Academic Excellence

Emosi Tabuwere Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Farah Thien Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Matilda Towers University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow

Leyah Wadham Victoria University of Wellington Totoweka Scholarship

Zara Walkley Victoria University of Wellington Totoweka Scholarship

Amy Wang University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow

Laura Waretini University of Otago Maori Entrance Scholarship

Alice Westercamp Photo Life Photography award

Gabriel (Avery) Wright University of Auckland Faculty of Science High Achiever

Aidan Wright Rangitoto Trust Scholarship

Jasmine Zhang University of Auckland Top Achievers

Premier Awards

Kyongeun Cha Proxime Accessit

The Frank Tucker Trophy for Leadership and Service Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, History Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Shi Yu Chen

The Jacqueline Fahey Cup for Excellence in Art & Design Academic Excellence

Excellence in Business Studies, Digital Art, English, Mathematics Extension & Science

Sua Cho Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Sociology

Hanae Choi Excellence in Service

Laura Dymond

The Prelude Cup for Excellence in Year 11 English Academic Excellence Excellence in Drama, English Extension, History Extension, Science & Spanish

Georgia Emery The Year 11 Health and Physical Education Cup Academic Excellence Excellence in Economics, History Extension & Sports Performance Science

Hannah Gjaltema Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Business Studies, English Scholarship & History Scholarship

Charlotte Harris Year 11 Social Sciences Cup Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Geography Extension, History Extension & Mathematics for Algebra

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Amy Johnstone Excellence in Service Excellence in Biology Scholarship & Performance Music

Marcia Kilpatrick Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Scholarship, Geography Scholarship, Media Studies & Scholarship Statistics

Hyelim Lee Academic Excellence

Excellence in Classical Studies, English Literature, History of Art & Performance Music

The Outstanding International Student Award

Sophie Lee Year 11 Henry Ford Cup for Excellence in Commerce Academic Excellence Excellence in Business Studies, Economics, English Extension & Science Extension (Physical)

Jamie Lee Proxime Accessit Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship & Physics Scholarship

Alicia Lemmer Excellence in Geography Scholarship & Media Studies

Shaunna Li

The Sir John Allum Cup for General Excellence Sportswoman of the year Academic Excellence

Excellence in Business Studies, English Literature, Scholarship Statistics & Sports Performance Science

The Bell-Stanton Cup for Year 13 P.E.

Iris Liang The Wade Award for Special Effort Academic Excellence Excellence in Food Technology, Materials Technology, Science & Visual Art

Hannah Liefting Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence Excellence in Biology Three, Design & Visual Communication, English Scholarship, Geography Scholarship & Media Studies

Minghan Liu IB Diploma Top Achiever 2021

The Cutfield Cup Excellence in Science Excellence in IB Chemistry, IB English Group 2, IB History, IB Mandarin Group 1 & IB Maths Analysis and Approaches

Raven Naea Excellence in Leadership Excellence in Print Making

Nicolas Ouwehand Year 11 Henry Ford Cup for Excellence in Commerce Academic Excellence

Excellence in Accounting, Economics, English Extension & Science

Quan Pham Excellence in Classical Studies

Lucas Pritchard

The Payne Memorial Cup

Julian Salzmann Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Classical Studies, English Literature, Geography Scholarship, History Scholarship & Statistics

The Jones Cup for Year 13 Social Science

Cameron Senior Dux

Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, History Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

The Carter Cup for Year 13 English

The Bailey Cup for Year 13 History

The Udy-Bothwell Cup for Year 13 Statistics

The Cutfield Cup Excellence in Science

Hye Hyun Seo The Jacqueline Fahey Cup for Excellence in Art & Design

Excellence in Mathematics Extension & Visual Art

Jonathan Siah The Mirzakhani Cup for Excellence in Year 11 Mathematics

Academic Excellence

Excellence in English Extension, Japanese, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Madison Smith Excellence in Leadership

Liangyao Tang The Year 11 Performing Arts Cup Excellence in Performance Music

Daniil Vasan Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Calculus

Amy Wang Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Calculus, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship & Performance Music

Ruixi Liu

The Rutherford Cup for Excellence in Year 11 Science Academic Excellence Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Economics, English, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Hamish Long Excellence in Service Excellence in Media Studies & Performance Music

Zhiyang Lu IB Diploma Top Achiever 2021

Excellence in IB Chemistry, IB English, IB History, IB Mandarin Group 2 & IB Maths Analysis and Approaches

Antonia Martin Student Volunteer Army - Gold Award Excellence in Leadership Excellence in Design, Materials Technology & Painting

Oliver McKinnon Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Calculus, Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Photography & Physics Scholarship

Lydia Moe Excellence in Service Excellence in Health

Jaden Movold Excellence in Leadership

Student Volunteer Army - Gold Award Excellence in Health & Sociology

William Wei The Year 11 Performing Arts Cup Academic Excellence

Excellence in Japanese, Level 2 Mathematics Extension, Performance Music, Science Extension (Biological) & Science Extension (Physical)

Sam Westerkamp

The Year 11 Technology Cup Excellence in Electronics, English, Geography Extension & Materials Technology

Samuel Wong IB Summa Cum Laude

The Davis Cup for Service to BOT

Excellence in IB Economics, IB English, IB Geography, IB Mandarin Group 2 & IB Maths Interpretation and Applications

Alan Wu Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Biology Scholarship, Classical Studies, English Scholarship & History Scholarship

Jasmine Zhang Summa Cum Laude Academic Excellence

Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship, English Scholarship, Painting, Physics Scholarship & Scholarship Statistics

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Brianna Morales 12 Painting Claire Yu 11 Art

Junior Prizegiving 2020

Year 9 Academic Awards

Student Tutor Class Awards

Shirlyn Hii

9BE

Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Food Technology, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

First in 9BE

Blake Simpson 9BE Excellence in Electronics

Caleb James Wright 9BE Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, Drama, English, Junior Social Science, Performance Music, Performing Arts, Science & Spanish

Cullen Moller 9BE Excellence in Electronics

Dyllan Davies 9BE Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, English & Spanish

Elma Chen 9BE Excellence in Visual Art & Junior Social Science

Isabella Mumford

9BE First in Year 9 Junior Social Science

Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, English & Junior Social Science

Jerrod Xu 9BE Excellence in Spanish

Keisha Kingi

Lauren Haine

9BE Excellence in Māori

9BE Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, English & Junior Social Science

Liam Stephens 9BE Excellence in Food Technology

Marcus Cao 9BE Excellence in Chinese & Electronics

Ngaawaimarino Simpkins

9BE Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Māori & Māori Performing Arts

Olivia Lane 9BE Excellence in English

Ryan Thorley 9BE Excellence in Junior Social Science

Tiana Tuivasa 9BE Excellence in Dance & Māori

Tiana Schwarz 9CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science, Spanish & Textiles Technology

First in 9CA

Chan Bae 9CA Excellence in Keyboard & Mathematics

Chau Ngoc Pham 9CA

Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Music Contemporary, Science & Spanish

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Connor Nguyen 9CA Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Daniel Gao 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Mathematics & Science

Desiree Lin 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Science & Spanish

Ella Corrie 9CA Excellence in Science

Eric Oh 9CA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Erica Alipour 9CA Excellence in Digital Technology

Gloria Zhang 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Mathematics & Science

Hyun-Seop Yun 9CA Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Mathematics

Jack Davis 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Electronics, English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science & Science

Jay Hunn Seo 9CA Excellence in Chinese & Mathematics

Jiwoo Yeam 9CA Excellence in Junior Social Science

Joel Bird 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, Drama, Rock & Science

Jordan Hawkes 9CA First in Year 9 Science

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Materials Technology, Performing Arts, Science & Spanish

Nicholas Cowen 9CA Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Science

Nurira Won 9CA Excellence in Science

Rory Duncan 9CA Excellence in Junior Social Science & Science

Sophia McAulay 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Science & Spanish

William Liu 9CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Mathematics & Science

Yule Chon 9CA The Year 9 Performance Music Cup, Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Big Band, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, English, Japanese, Mathematics & Science

Yuxin Liu 9CA Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Venesia Dapena Pintos 9CD

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Japanese, Māori Performing Arts & Performance Music First in 9CD

Zara Braithwaite 9CD Excellence in Digital Technology First in 9CD

Anna Richards 9CD Excellence in Business and Economics & Rock

Harrison Maxwell 9CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

India Stephenson 9CD Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Isabella Williams 9CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Food Technology, Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Iva Mihaylova 9CD The Panorama Prize for Poetry

Julian Roe 9CD The Year 9 Performance Music Cup Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Performance Music & Rock

Kirsten Greenough 9CD Excellence in Dance & Health & Physical Education

Lara Padrutt 9CD Excellence in Visual Art

Lily Marshall 9CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Dance, Digital Technology, Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Minjoon Kim 9CD Excellence in Rock

Ocean Hay 9CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Paige Little 9CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, Health & Physical Education, Materials Technology & Performing Arts

Roxanne Barbara Mulholland 9CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science & Māori

Seo Lee 9CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Trent Smith 9CD Excellence in Rock

Xiyan Sun 9CD Excellence in Chinese

Adele Newey 9CL Excellence in Visual Art

Bernice Wannenburg 9CL Excellence in Digital Technology

Caitlin Longden 9CL Excellence in Business and Economics & English

Caius Frith 9CL Excellence in English

Casey RichardsonMould 9CL Excellence in English

Eunhye Park 9CL Excellence in Spanish Flicka Xu 9CL Excellence in Mathematics

Lucas Li 9CL Excellence in Business and Economics & Keyboard

Rebecca Taylor 9CL Excellence in Dance

Yunshu Bai 9CL Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Joules Jordan 9CS Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science & Spanish First in 9CS

Christian Richliev 9CS Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Christopher Welsh 9CS Excellence in Keyboard

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Cong Xu 9CS Excellence in Rock

Erinn Phoon 9CS Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, Food Technology & Junior Social Science

Giselle Maher 9CS Excellence in Chinese

Jedidiah Jumig 9CS Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Māori & Rock

John Gabriel 9CS Excellence in Keyboard

Jordan Strydom 9CS Excellence in Performance Music

Ka Wong 9CS Excellence in Digital Technology

Kai Nishida 9CS Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Katherine Lim 9CS Excellence in Japanese

Mia Weber 9CS Excellence in Dance & Health & Physical Education

Ryleigh Hing 9CS Excellence in Dance & Digital Technology

Samantha Goad 9CS Excellence in Big Band

Ted Salmon 9CS Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Food Technology, Health & Physical Education, Performance Music & Rock

Tyna Josephine Frances Morrison 9CS Excellence in Visual Art

Yifei Chi 9CS Excellence in Business and Economics & Keyboard

Yuzi Qiu 9CS Excellence in Japanese & Keyboard

Catherine Rui-Yi Ong 9FE Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science, Science & Spanish First in 9FE

Alice Leader 9FE Excellence in English

Alyssa Gailer 9FE Excellence in Performance Music

Chloe Buckley 9FE Excellence in Business and Economics & Digital Technology

Daniel Lee 9FE Excellence in Chinese & Guitar

Jeremy Hii 9FE Excellence in Digital Technology

Jessica Stevens 9FE Excellence in Food Technology

Joel Thorburn 9FE The Amy Bonallack Award Excellence in Materials Technology

Joshua Yeh 9FE Excellence in Chamber

Xinyu Wang 9FE Excellence in Music Contemporary

Zoe Hopkins 9FE Excellence in English

Eileena Bao 9HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science, Spanish & Symphonic Band First in 9HF

Allen Li 9HF First in Year 9 Mathematics Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Anna Hout 9HF Excellence in Science

Connie Shum 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Performance Music, Science & Spanish

Guancheng Cai 9HF First in Year 9 Mathematics

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Electronics & Mathematics

Hanxi Yang 9HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, English, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Jiseok Yang 9HF Excellence in Mathematics

Joey Wong 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish

Josalind Widjaja 9HF Excellence in Chinese & Science

Layla Clarke 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish

Lianne Kim 9HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Chamber, Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish

Lora Ma 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Japanese, Mathematics & Science

Mackenzie Longmuir 9HF Excellence in Junior Social Science & Materials Technology

Mikayla Binns 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Japanese & Science

Phoebe Lin 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English & Science

Samantha Lim 9HF First in Year 9 English

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Sarah Lee 9HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Mathematics, Science & Textiles Technology

Sari Marshall 9HF Excellence in Science & Spanish

Tianyi Yu 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science, Spanish & Textiles Technology

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Vun Hao Chung 9HF Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Woochan Cho 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Mathematics & Science

Xutao Ying 9HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English & Mathematics

Youna Hong 9HF Excellence in Business and Economics & Digital Technology

Yuna Song 9HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, Digital Technology, English, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Textiles Technology

Ellia Gillam 9HG Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in English, Food Technology & Junior Social Science First in 9HG

Benjamin Bibbie 9HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Caleb Aex 9HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Cassidy Turner 9HG Excellence in Dance & English

Cynan Walsh 9HG Excellence in Electronics & Health & Physical Education

Dominic Kaaka 9HG Excellence in Electronics

Dylan Black 9HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Ella Reid-Akehurst 9HG Excellence in English & Science

Emmerson Bagnall 9HG The Panorama Prize for Prose Eunice Jung 9HG Excellence in Food Technology & Science

Freya Smith 9HG Excellence in Business and Economics

Greer McKenzie 9HG Outstanding Achievement in Junior Debating Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, English & Health & Physical Education

Jing Zeng 9HG Excellence in Business and Economics

Mina Lee 9HG Excellence in English & Junior Social Science

Satsuki Watanabe 9HG Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Māori, Mathematics, Performance Music, Science & Symphonic Band

Sihyun Kim 9HG Excellence in Mathematics

Lauren Dowling 9KR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Health & Physical Education & Science First in 9KR

Melody Rose Ullrich 9KR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Dance, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication & English First in 9KR

Alessandra Sng 9KR Excellence in Business and Economics & Dance

Arvin Akhavian 9KR Excellence in Electronics

Cruz Cassidy 9KR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Daniella Glen 9KR Excellence in Digital Technology & Junior Social Science

Ella Hamilton 9KR Excellence in English

Hugh Bell 9KR Excellence in Digital Technology

Kate McKenzie 9KR Excellence in English

Lucienne Selby-Page 9KR Excellence in Digital Technology & Health & Physical Education

Mariam Samak 9KR Excellence in Business and Economics

Nanna Siegemund 9KR Excellence in Food Technology

Nene Noguchi 9KR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Guitar, Performance Music & Science

Sarah Ching Leung 9KR Excellence in Visual Art

Billie East 9LI Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, English, Guitar, Junior Social Science, Science & Spanish First in 9LI

Alex Liu 9LI Excellence in Mathematics & Science

Ben Logan 9LI Excellence in Spanish

Drew Briggs 9LI Excellence in English & Junior Social Science

Ethan Smith 9LI Excellence in Guitar

Lily Memrbishi 9LI Excellence in Digital Technology & Symphonic Band

Viktoriya Sazhina 9LI Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science & Science

Sadeesa Sanduhari Wijesinghe Arachchige 9MG Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Junior Social Science & Music Contemporary First in 9MG

Blake Liddlow 9MG Excellence in Music Contemporary

Charlotte Smith 9MG Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Food Technology, Junior Social Science & Spanish

Cole Friedlos 9MG Excellence in Music Contemporary

Elle Galea 9MG Excellence in Business and Economics & Junior Social Science

Luis Porto Monteiro 9MG Excellence in Spanish

Maisie Noble 9MG Excellence in Digital Technology & English

Terry Zhang 9MG Excellence in Spanish

Benjamin Lee 9MO Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Music Contemporary & Science. First in 9MO

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Aaron McMillan 9MO Excellence in Spanish

Abigail Schreiber 9MO Excellence in Dance

Adam Fontein 9MO Excellence in Digital Technology

Alanna Addison 9MO Excellence in Mathematics & Music Contemporary

Antonia Towers 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science & Science

Catherine Lu 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Junior Social Science, Music Contemporary, Science & Spanish

Daisy Gao 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Food Technology, Junior Social Science & Music Contemporary

Ella Su 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Chinese, Food Technology & Junior Social Science

Ema Camus Rogers 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Fynn Greshon 9MO Excellence in Music Contemporary

Jacob Souster 9MO Excellence in Spanish

Jake Ellis 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, Junior Social Science & Music Contemporary

Lilah Preston-Thomas 9MO Excellence in Spanish

Nathan Soehendra 9MO Excellence in Mathematics

Nikita Dnestrovskiy 9MO Excellence in Mathematics

Orlando Aguilera 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Music Contemporary & Spanish

Snigdha Tewary 9MO Excellence in Digital Technology & Junior Social Science

Summer Bailey 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Music Contemporary, Science & Spanish

Timotheus Chang Ling 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Electronics & Music Contemporary

Xinhang Yang 9MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Digital Technology & Music Contemporary

Zachary Robertson 9MO Excellence in Business and Economics & Mathematics

Xinning Qi 9NA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Digital Technology & Electronics First in 9NA

Calais Norman 9NA Excellence in Dance & Health & Physical Education

Cameron Liefting 9NA Excellence in English & Health & Physical Education

Denham Turley 9NA Excellence in Food Technology

Jacqui Ling 9NA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Design & Visual Communication & Health & Physical Education

Jade Buchanan 9NA Excellence in Business and Economics

Juni Lee 9NA Excellence in Digital Technology

Kyle Naude 9NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Lui Hope 9NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Toby Coombe 9NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Summer Hawkins 9NB Excellence in Digital Technology & Materials Technology First in 9NB

Ava Williams 9NB Excellence in Māori

Leela Cairney 9NB Excellence in English

Paige Pittams 9NB Excellence in Music Contemporary

Ryan Langley 9NB Excellence in English

Victor Li 9NI First in 9NI

Caitlin Cooke 9NI Excellence in Digital Technology & Junior Social Science

Haruki Kurimasa 9NI Excellence in Materials Technology

Katsuo Ota 9NI Excellence in Japanese Kharrie Ailex Aragon 9NI Excellence in Dance

Luyao Gao 9NI Excellence in Digital Technology

Sungah Yoo 9NI Excellence in Music Contemporary

Renee Menzies 9RB Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish First in 9RB

Elena Li 9RB Excellence in Music Contemporary Nuri Oh 9RB Excellence in Mathematics & Music Contemporary

Shinah Kim 9RB Excellence in Mathematics

Shu-Wen Kan 9RB Excellence in Music Contemporary Tania Dabiri 9RB Excellence in Digital Technology

Xiao Chen 9RB Academic Excellence Award, Excellence in Business and Economics, Digital Technology, Design & Visual Communication, Mathematics & Music Contemporary

Xiao Chen 9RB Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

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Ji-Hyeok Kim 9RH Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Chinese, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science First in 9RH

Sini Patel 9RH Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Junior Social Science & Mathematics First in 9RH

Carissa Billington 9RH Excellence in English & Junior Social Science

Casey Devonshire 9RH Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English & Junior Social Science

Daniel LAWLER 9RH Excellence in Junior Social Science

Kelsea Capper 9RH Excellence in English

Maximillian Osti 9RH Excellence in Business and Economics & English

Sarah Green 9RH Excellence in English & Music Contemporary

Will Schmidt 9RH Excellence in Junior Social Science

Yi Yin Wong 9RH Excellence in Mathematics & Music Contemporary

Chen Lee 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Mathematics, Music Contemporary & Science First in 9SC

Aleha Hassanian 9SC Excellence in Food Technology

Ben Rapley 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Mathematics

Charlotte Ho 9SC Excellence in Digital Technology & Science

Chloe Robinson 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Health & Physical Education, Japanese & Music Contemporary

Elliot Hyde 9SC Excellence in Spanish

Gabrielle Doyle 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Music Contemporary

Hamish Fleming 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Food Technology, Health & Physical Education & Music Contemporary

Jaimie Miller 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, Electronics & Health & Physical Education

Kayleigh Campbell 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Kurtis Sneddon 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Kyel Anderson 9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Digital Technology, English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Music Contemporary & Science

Liam Linton 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Luke Gillespie 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education

9SC Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Music Contemporary & Science

Samuel Mann 9SC Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Ting-Chou Juan Lu 9SC Excellence in Mathematics

Yifei Li 9SC Excellence in Mathematics

Harriet Tucker 9SE Excellence in Junior Social Science First in 9SE

Alesha Rhodes 9SE Excellence in Dance

Emily Feng 9SE Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Mathematics & Science

Kiera Knott 9SE Excellence in English

Marli Blaauw 9SE Excellence in English for Literacy

Sakaria Lavemai Paea 9SE Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yuxuan Liu 9SE Excellence in Visual Art & Music Contemporary

Caitlin Bootten 9SN Excellence in Science First in 9SN

Dui Kim 9SN Excellence in Chinese

Faith Naomi Butoyi 9SN Excellence in Music Contemporary

Logan Somerville 9SN Excellence in Electronics

Reid Davidson 9SN Excellence in Business and Economics & Music Contemporary

Yixuan Wang 9SN Excellence in Chinese

Stephanie Rule 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science First in 9SR

Brock Wichman 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Damian Dawson 9SR Excellence in Food Technology Eryn Westlake 9SR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Digital Technology, Electronics, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science & Music Contemporary

Jack William Lemmon 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Jacob Faloone 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Jessica Lamont 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

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Paige Markwick

Logan Vorster 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Music Contemporary

Matthew Jones 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Minjae Kang 9SR Excellence in Chinese

Myah Findlater 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Noah Pheiffer 9SR Excellence in Business and Economics & Health & Physical Education

Orlando Yi Liang Yuan 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Taylor Braddock 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Woo Chan Min 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yanni Kritos 9SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Aadvik Kumar 9TI Excellence in Mathematics & Science First in 9TI

Chunyu Zhang 9TI Excellence in Mathematics & Science First in 9TI

Zijian Niu 9TI

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Chinese, Japanese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Music Contemporary & Science First in 9TI

Brooklyn Bradshaw 9TI Excellence in Dance

Chelsea Lampard 9TI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Jessica Han 9TI Excellence in English & Music Contemporary

Kayla Hunt 9TI Excellence in Music Contemporary

Layla Whiteside 9TI Excellence in English

Olivia Maynard 9TI

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Dance, Digital Technology, Food Technology & Music Contemporary

Qifeng Wan 9TI Excellence in Mathematics

Ryan De Suza 9TI Excellence in Electronics

Zaara Sain 9TI Excellence in Food Technology & Health & Physical Education

Year 10 Academic Awards

Student Tutor Class Awards

Cheuk Wing Leung 10BE Excellence in Mathematics & Science First in 10BE

Sukyoung Cho 10BE Excellence in Business and Economics & English First in 10BE

Yen Nhi Nguyen 10BE Excellence in Junior Social Science First in 10BE

Amber Ilsley 10BE Excellence in English & Spanish

Andrew Welsh 10BE Excellence in Visual Art

Brian Lai 10BE Excellence in Music Contemporary

Frazer Timmis 10BE Clubs Music Trophy for Greatest Contribution to Junior Music

Ghakim Kukard 10BE Excellence in English

James George Sobhi Gabriel 10BE Excellence in Spanish

Jessica Thompson 10BE Excellence in English & Performing Arts

Yi Ning Chen 10BE Excellence in Chinese & Junior Social Science

Rachel Xie 10CA First in Year 10 English and Year 10 Junior Social Science Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish First in 10CA

Alysha Osborne 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Junior Social Science & Mathematics

Andrew Chun Li 10CA Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Level 1 Mathematics Extension

Anneka Cai 10CA Excellence in Junior Social Science & Science

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Ao Liu 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Ava Leong 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Chinese, English, Junior Social Science & Mathematics

Charlotte Light 10CA Excellence in Business and Economics & Science

Claire Yu 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT), Mathematics & Science

Daniel Chen 10CA Excellence in Electronics, Level 1 Mathematics Extension & Science

Esther Liu 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Electronics, English, French, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science & Science

Frano Holloway 10CA Excellence in Junior Drama Excellence in Drama

Hyun Kim 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Hyungmin Cho 10CA Excellence in Level 1 Mathematics Extension

Jessica Meng 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science

Jessica Wilson 10CA Excellence in English

Ji Lee 10CA Excellence in Science & Spanish

Joshua Peng 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Drama, Design & Visual Communication, English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Kevin Huang 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Laura Dymond 10CA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science, Science & Spanish

Lucie Knight 10CA Excellence in Junior Social Science & Spanish

Paco Poon 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science & Science

Ruijia Dong 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension & Science

Shufei Wu 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science

Sophie-Rose Moratti 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Design & Visual Communication, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Suya Haering 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Chinese, Design & Visual Communication, Health & Physical Education, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science

William Li 10CA Excellence in English

Xin Ren 10CA Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, Design & Visual Communication, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Yeonju Ha 10CA Excellence in English & Science Yiming Ma 10CA Excellence in Food Technology, Level 1 Mathematics Extension & Science

Emily Zhao 10CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Food Technology, Mathematics & Science First in 10CD

Ashton Lathwood 10CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Eduan Kleynhans 10CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Elina Monte 10CD Excellence in Spanish

Gabriel Ingram-Puckey 10CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Luna Schmitt 10CD Excellence in Dance

Olivia Parkes 10CD Excellence in Spanish

Shane Warman 10CD Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Thanh Nguyen 10CD Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yingqi Chen 10CD Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Dance, English & Junior Social Science

Dziamyan Ivanchyk 10CL Excellence in English First in 10CL

Xian Huang 10CL Excellence in English First in 10CL

Arnold Nam 10CL Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Brian Wang 10CL Excellence in Mathematics

Ella Simonsen 10CL Excellence in English

Georgia Astridge-Emery 10CL Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English & Health & Physical Education

Jenny McMillan 10CL Excellence in Design & Visual Communication & Health & Physical Education

Xavier Corston 10CL Excellence in English

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Hye Hyun Seo 10CS Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, English, Mathematics & Performance Music

First in 10CS

Ben Glanfield 10CS The Year 10 Performance Music Cup

Excellence in Music Contemporary

Christopher Son 10CS Excellence in Mathematics

Katelyn Bridge 10CS Excellence in English

Oscar McMillan 10CS Junior Librarian Award

Rebecca Lee 10CS Excellence in Visual Art

Victor Than 10CS Excellence in French & Mathematics

Wing-Hin Young 10CS Excellence in Mathematics

Yennice Saw 10CS Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Yiming Yang 10ES Excellence in Mathematics

David Paas 10FE Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Electronics, English, Junior Social Science & Science First in 10FE

Alex Zhang 10FE Excellence in Mathematics

Amber Leveridge 10FE Excellence in English

Chen Huang 10FE Excellence in Mathematics

Ha-Yun Seo 10FE Excellence in English & Health & Physical Education

Hayley Boyce 10FE Excellence in Junior Social Science

Kimi Chemlev 10FE Excellence in Drama

Lily Holland 10FE Excellence in Drama

Samantha Hook 10FE Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science, Performing Arts & Spanish

William Hays 10FE Excellence in Mathematics

William Wei 10HF First in Year 10 Science

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science, Performance Music & Science First in 10HF

Adam Robins 10HF Excellence in Mathematics

Alice Hout 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Chinese, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science, Performance Music & Science

Amy Jisue Miller 10HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Design & Visual Communication & Science

Cameron McLean 10HF Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Chaewon YUN 10HF Excellence in Junior Social Science & Science

Christopher Hewitt 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Food Technology, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Daniel Leece 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Health & Physical Education, Mathematics, Materials Technology & Science

Dexter DeWinter 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Food Technology, Health & Physical Education, Mathematics & Science

Ethan Herkt 10HF Excellence in English & Mathematics

Eun Kyo Jung 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Chinese, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish

Jaelynn Kim 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Science & Visual Art

Jiayi Dong 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science & Science

Jonathon Sun 10HF Excellence in Level 1 Mathematics Extension & Science

Junha Park 10HF Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Kayla Hurcum 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, English, Health & Physical Education, Japanese & Science

Lanyue Zhang 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Electronics, English, Junior Social Science, Materials Technology & Science

Liangyao Tang 10HF The Year 10 Performance Music Cup

Luke Bartram 10HF Excellence in Mathematics

Muhan Cui 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in French, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Raymond Huang 10HF Excellence in Business and Economics & Science

Siya Bhatia 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics, Science & Spanish

Yingxi Zhang 10HF Excellence in Japanese & Junior Social Science

Younsu Ju 10HF Excellence in Mathematics & Science

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Yu Mee Lee 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Visual Art, Business and Economics, Chinese, Mathematics & Science

Yufei Sun 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in English, French, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science

Yufei Zhang 10HF Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science

Zoe Reid 10HF Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Food Technology, Mathematics & Textiles Technology

Hanzhang Sun 10HG Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Electronics, English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Junior Social Science & Science First in 10HG

Ashleigh Catlett 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Benjamin McCardle 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Ethan Maunsell 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Materials Technology

Juan Herrera 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Julia Wong 10HG Excellence in Visual Art & Mathematics

Lennon Hen 10HG Excellence in Japanese

Miumi Matsumura 10HG Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Health & Physical Education, Mathematics & Science

Nikkhil Menon 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Ruixi Liu 10HG Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Science & Visual Art

Tabitha Dean 10HG Excellence in English & Mathematics

Taine Hewetson 10HG Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yingxuan Li 10HG The Outstanding Junior International Student Award Excellence in Mathematics

Zoe Inskeep 10HG Excellence in Food Technology

Anthony Wang 10KR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science First in 10KR

Birui Huang 10KR Excellence in Business and Economics & Science

Freya Shepherd 10KR Excellence in Spanish

Katherine Ling-Guthrie 10KR Excellence in Visual Art & Music Contemporary

Nishaal Menon 10KR Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Sebastian Camus 10KR

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Junior Social Science & Science

Sophia Snelgrove 10KR Outstanding Effort in Junior Dance Trophy

Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Dance & Health & Physical Education

Christine Lin 10LI Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, English & Science First in 10LI

Cristian Nita 10LI Excellence in Spanish

Dykie Suzuki 10LI Excellence in Mathematics & Performance Music

Georgia Apperley 10LI Excellence in English

Hana Hamamoto 10LI Excellence in Japanese

Jack McLean 10LI Excellence in English

Kiera Hawkins 10LI The Movitae Cup for Dance Excellence in Dance

Morne Britz 10LI Excellence in Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Serafine Sheldon 10LI Excellence in English

Thyrhys Te Williams 10LI Excellence in Māori Practical Arts

Woody Percival-Carter 10LI Excellence in English

Jessica Honey 10LU Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science & Mathematics First in 10LU

Emma Brandt 10LU Excellence in Visual Art & Health & Physical Education

Jack Woodhead 10LU Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Jacques Lemmer 10LU Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Health & Physical Education & Materials Technology

Jayden Wilson 10LU Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Minwoo Kim 10LU Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, French & Science

Niki Rastkar 10LU The Rangi Cup for Determination

Piper Rea 10LU Excellence in Textiles Technology

Sila Chaikajonsak 10LU Excellence in Chinese

Stanley Lau 10MG Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science First in 10MG

Daisy Tucker 10MG Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Joel Brown 10MG Excellence in Food Technology & Junior Social Science

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Lauren Agar 10MG Excellence in English & Junior Social Science

Mia Slabbert 10MG Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Health & Physical Education & Spanish

Viahn Smart 10MG Excellence in Māori Practical Arts

Jonathan Siah 10MO First in Year 10 Mathematics

ICAS Mathematics Medal Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, English, Health & Physical Education, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Japanese & Science First in 10MO

Liam Senior 10MO Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Junior Social Science & Science First in 10MO

Abigail Campbell 10MO Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, French, Junior Social Science, Level 1 Mathematics Extension & Science

Brooke Evans 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Charlotte Harris 10MO Excellence in Food Technology

Cici Wang 10MO Excellence in Chinese

Connor Nemeth 10MO Excellence in Mathematics

Hyungjae Kim 10MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science & Science

Ione Tseng 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science & Mathematics

Kevin Chen 10MO Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Level 1 Mathematics Extension, Multi Media Technology (ICT), Japanese & Science

Leonardo Micarelli 10MO Excellence in Mathematics

Lucas Radford 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science & Science

Marissa Zhou 10MO Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Business and Economics, Dance, English, Health & Physical Education, Mathematics & Science

Meryam Najar 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Peng Tey 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Ruian LI 10MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Drama, Mathematics & Science

Rylee Trigg 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Sienna Shah 10MO Excellence in Materials Technology

Sophie Johnstone 10MO Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Science

Thomas Christopher 10MO Excellence in Mathematics

Toby Dean 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Yuxiao Wu 10MO Excellence in Junior Social Science

Zoe Reynolds 10MO Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Mathematics & Performance Music

Sitong Li 10NA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Chinese, Junior Social Science & Mathematics First in 10NA

Hajoo Choi 10NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Miabella James 10NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Min Jun Lee 10NA Excellence in Mathematics

Riley Cara Edwards 10NA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science & Spanish

Summer Harris 10NA Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Multi Media Technology (ICT) & Junior Social Science

Summer Osborne 10NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Taiki Yorifuji 10NA Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yeonjee Choi 10NB Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Mathematics First in 10NB

Iris Liang 10NB Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Food Technology & Health & Physical Education

Katherine He 10NB Excellence in Food Technology & Health & Physical Education

Michael Rodgers 10NB Excellence in Electronics & English for Literacy

Mingqian Liu 10NB Excellence in Business and Economics

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Nadja Kumerich 10NB Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Naiomi Ferrissey 10NB Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Nicolas Ouwehand 10NB Academic Excellence Award

Excellence in Electronics, English, Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science & Materials Technology

Ryan Jefferson 10NB Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Sam Westerkamp 10NB Excellence in Materials Technology

Selena Fung 10NI First in 10NI

Viktoria Schmid 10NI Excellence in Junior Social Science First in 10NI

An-Chi Wang 10NI Excellence in Mathematics

Anais Blanchard 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Charlie Twose 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Kaia Buckley 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Kiana Stevenson 10NI Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Junior Social Science & Science

Lucas Pritchard 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Shyfana Damay 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Tianai Zhang 10NI Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Yeonsun Choi 10NI Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Makyla Henderson 10RB Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Mathematics & Science First in 10RB

Celine Chow 10RB Excellence in Mathematics

Shi Yu Chen 10RB Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Business and Economics, Design & Visual Communication, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science

Junyoung Park 10RH Excellence in Mathematics First in 10RH

Julia Benkovic 10RH Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Meghan Thomson 10RH Excellence in English

Rachel Lee 10RH Excellence in English & Textiles Technology

Thomas Burrows 10RH Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Materials Technology

Jakob De Guzman 10SC First in 10SC

Niamh BrackstoneDowd 10SE First in 10SE

Gianni Mirabito 10SE Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Jacob Whitfield 10SE

Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Lukas Benton Kennett 10SE Excellence in Performance Music

Taisarika Petelo 10SE Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Ty Maddock 10SE Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Zhenni Liu 10SE Excellence in Mathematics

Sophie Lee 10SN Academic Excellence Award Excellence in English, Junior Social Science, Mathematics & Science First in 10SN

Brooke Taylor 10SN Excellence in Food Technology

Catherine Kim 10SN Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Visual Art, Junior Social Science & Mathematics

Cody Lunny 10SN Excellence in Food Technology

Jonathan Hii 10SN Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Junior Social Science

Kyron Oerder 10SN Excellence in Drama

Maya Sharp 10SN Excellence in Health & Physical Education & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Paea Naufahu 10SN Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Serenity Logan 10SN Excellence in Food Technology & Māori

Bella Shaw 10SR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Food Technology, Health & Physical Education & Science First in 10SR

Anita Eir 10SR Excellence in Food Technology

Daniel Qu 10SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Jia Luo 10SR Excellence in English & Multi Media Technology (ICT)

Nathan Yang 10SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Olivia Williams 10SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Reuben Te Haara 10SR Academic Excellence Award Excellence in Health & Physical Education, Māori & Māori Practical Arts

Shuka Iwasaki 10SR Excellence in Design & Visual Communication

Toby Gladding 10SR Excellence in Electronics & Health & Physical Education

Wooseong Seo 10SR Excellence in Health & Physical Education

Yeonsoo Lee 10SR Excellence in Visual Art

Leanne Odoom 10TI Excellence in Health & Physical Education First in 10TI

Jessica Redpath 10TI Excellence in Visual Art

Josh Ranson 10TI Excellence in Drama

Xiuqi Li 10TI Excellence in Visual Art

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Māori

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Korowai Trophy Year Centaine Noom-Duckworth 13 Te Hiranga - Scholarly Behaviour Student Year Benjamin Bibbie 9 Alysha Osborne 10 Te Hiranga - Academic Excellence Student Year Raphaella Bonniface 13 Tia Tabani-Ivi 13 Te Poho Kererū (Kapa Haka) Awards Student Year Maison Oakley 13 Holly Purnell 13 Commitment to Te Reo Student Year Melody Cleave 13 Excellence in Te Reo Student Year Reuben Te Haara 10 Leah Te Haara 13 Sports Awards Student Year Ethan Skelton 12 Centaine Noom Duckworth 13 Arts Awards - Special Recognition Student Year Raven Naea 12 Arts Awards Student Year Jimmy Terei 13 Hannah Salatielu 13 Ngā Mātāpono o Rangitoto - Rangitoto Values Trophy Student Year Olivia Williams 10 Reuben James 12 Emerging Leaders Student Year Cuba Rihari 9 Ngaawai Simpkins 9 Miabella James 10 Soane Abraham 11 Capri Petelo 12 Outstanding Leadership Student Year Raven Naea 12 Paini Afu 13 Xavier Williams 13 Robbie Cederwall Culture Trophy Student Year Leah Te Haara 13 Xavier Williams 13 Rangitoto College Yearbook
Evening 2020 The Māori & Pasifika Success Evening is the highlight of our whānau calendar and in 2020 we needed this more than ever. The auditorium was transformed into a celebration of Aotearoa and the Pacific, as we honoured the many and varied talents of our students. Emceed by Year 13 leavers Xavier Williams and Paini Afu, the event was also proudly led by students who read citations and congratulated their peers as we awarded certificates, medals, and trophies for excellence and pride in: academic success, school values, te reo Māori, kapa haka, sports, arts, culture, and leadership. Instead of a guest speaker, we were inspired by reflective student speeches and then brought to tears by an emotional haka send off for our very special Year 13s. Head Girl Centaine Noom-Duckworth was the most-deserved recipient of our Supreme Korowai Award for her outstanding cultural leadership, excellence in both academic and sporting pursuits, and her kind and inspiring commitment to our whānau. The food, served in individual containers this year, was again a feast of hot hangi and dessert; while the music, cultural dances and performances were a true tribute to the resilience and talent of our rangatahi. Amongst all the usual fun, cheering and pride, the sense of aroha and whanaungatanga was perhaps extra special this year.

Te Hiranga / Academic Excellence and Integrity

Student Year

Benjamin Bibbie 9

Kaya Brown 9

Charlie Hodge 9

Maiah Hosking 9

Keisha Kingi 9

Calais Norman 9

Maia Pirie 9

Rua Rhind 9

Cuba Rihari 9 Ngaawai Simpkins 9

Nakori Tauafao-anae 9

Tiana Tuivasa 9

Izabella Wheater 9

Sophie Winterburn 9

Eva Campbell-Lotonuu 10

Jakob De Guzman 10

Miabella James 10

Sophie Klaassen 10

Niamh Mason 10

Dillyn Moore-Shine 10

Fantasia Nair 10

Paea Naufahu 10

Alysha Osborne 10

Zoe Reid 10

Reuben Te Haara 10

Andrew Welsh 10

Jorja Anderson 11

Luke Blackburn 11

Connor Bradford 11

Mazzy Christopherson 11

Chloe Cooke 11

Kiana Delaney 11

Ashleigh Guthrey 11

Caitlin Hodge 11

Georgia Hodges 11

Britta Keer-Keer 11

Brooke Kingi 11

Tamati Kingi 11

Amelia Manuel 11

Anneke Muir 11

Sarayah Scully 11

Kellie Tawhiao 11

Esther Te Haara 11

Paige Terei 11

Bianca Tiatia 11

Hayley Baggarley 12

Preston Bishell 12

Emily Blythe 12

Sloane Brown 12

Joel Cameron 12

Jessica Dickson 12

Casey Fraser 12

Emma Jones 12

Mikaela Keer-Keer 12

Janine Lao 12

Dani Maylam 12

Marshall McCabe 12 Brenna McMichael 12

Lydia Moe 12

Truman Mulholland 12

Taze Noom-Duckworth 12

Rosa Paterson 12

James Pirie 12

Madison Smith 12

Emosi Tabuwere 12

Nikki Cupples 13

Centaine Noom-Duckworth 13

Kainoa Otukolo 13

Hannah Salatielu 13

Tia Tabani-Ivi 13

Jimi Terei 13

Raphaella Bonniface 13

Tara Haggerty 13

Caitlin Newey 13

Waiaaria Riley 13

Leah Te Haara 13

Willow Te Kapaiwaho 13

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Te Poho Kererū - Kapa Haka

Pride in Kapa Haka

Student Year

Alana Addison 9

Kaya Brown 9

Calais Norman 9

Paige Pittams 9

Jaren Reiri 9

Hemi Rangiwhetu-Shepherd 9 Tiana Lydon-Uimaitua 10

Soane Abraham 11

Chloe Cooke 11

Katherine Peng 11

Tairua Pumau 11

Brooke Kingi 11

Madison Smith 12

Lydia Moe 12

Rafe Bonniface 13

Joshua Ko 13

Jared Leef 13

Jared Nathan 13

Excellence in Kapa Haka

Jedi Jumig 9

Calais Norman 9

Cuba Rihari 9

Michael Ropotini 9

Ngaawai Simpkins 9

Jazz Naea 10

Alysha Osbourne 10

Reuben Te Haara 10

Olivia Willams 10

Jayden Wilson 10

Rylee Hollran 11

Tamati Kingi 11

Maia Wilkinson 11

Raven Naea 12

Reuben Te Haara 12

Melody Neutgens 13

Maison Oakley 13

Holly Purnell 13

Leah Te Haara 13

Lauren Whiddett 13

Xavier Willams 13

Te Poho Kererū - Te Reo

Pride in Te Reo

Student Year

Ellia Gilliam 9

Cullen Moller 9

Jaren Reiri 9

Gabe Ingram-Puckney 10

Maya Sharp 10

Olivia Williams 10

Achazia Kolo 10

Jayden Wilson 10

Rylee Hollran 11

Gabriel Davidson 11

Zyon Rihari 11

Summer Veacock 11

Reuben James 12

Emma Jones 12

Lydia Moe 12

Truman Mulholland 12

Melody Cleave 13

Maison Oakley 13 Holly Purnell 13

Excellence in Te Reo

Sharlyn Butcher 9

Maiah Hosking 9

Jedi Jumig 9

Keisha Kingi 9

Roxy Mulholland 9

Calais Norman 9

Ngaawai Simpkins 9

Cuba Rihari 9

Tiana Tuivasa 9

Ava Williams 9

Zoe Inskeep 10

Miabella James 10

Viahn Smart 10

Reuben Te Haara 10

Adam Thompson 10

Chloe Cooke 11

Kiana Delaney 11

Ashleigh Guthrey 11

Brooke Kingi 11

Tamati Kingi 11

Stacey Mills-Sheehan 11

Tautoko Wynyard 11

Mikaela Keer-keer 12

Dani Maylam 12

Raven Naea 12

Oskar Williams 12

Leah Te Haara 13

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Emerging Leader

Student Year

Benjamin Bibbie 9

Charlie Hodge 9

Calais Norman 9

Cuba Rihari 9

Ngaawai Simpkins 9

Rosalie Gerlach 10

Rangimaria Kimiora Hakopa 10

Miabella James 10

Achazia Kolo 10

Paea Naufahu 10

Reuben Te Haara 10

Jayden Wilson 10

Olivia Willams 10

Hayley Baggarley 12

Trae Barns 11

Caitlin Hodge 11

Jermaine Kightley 11

Brooke Kingi 11

Ezekiel Kolo 11

Summer Veacock 11

Outstanding Leadership

Student Year

Dani Maylam 12

Raven Naea 12

Centaine Noom-Duckworth 13

Holly Purnell 13

Leah Te Haara 13

Sports Awards / Excellence in Sport Student Awards

Cameron Blair Blue with Distinction

Emily Blythe Premier Basketball

Jacob Fotu Blue, Premier Basketball

Levai Fotu 1st XV Rugby, Premier Basketball Brady Fox Premier Basketball

Maya Grover Premier Netball

Paige Jackson Premier Basketball, Girls Rugby

Kaia Kemp Blue

Jermaine Kightley Blue

Janine Lao Girls Rugby

Jared Leef 1st XV Rugby Leela Lowrie Girls Rugby

Lydia Moe

Premier Netball - Captain, St Peter’s Invitational Netball Tournament Team, Rangitoto College Netball Player of the Year

Raven Naea Rangitoto College Paddler of the Year

Jared Nathan Rangitoto College Softball Player of the Year, 1st XV Rugby

Taze Noom-Duckworth Blue - Regional

Centaine NoomDuckworth

Basketball Blue, Athletics Blue with Distinction, Rangitoto Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year, Premier Basketball, Premier Volleyball

Connor Oakley Blue

Maison Oakley

1st XV Rugby, Premier Volleyball

Capri Petelo Girls Rugby

Ezekiel Priest Premier Basketball

Zyon Rihari Blue

Aroha Riley Blue

Waiaaria Riley Blue

Waiaaria Riley Premier Basketball

Aroha Riley Permier Basketball

Michael Ropotini Blue

Ngaawai Simpkins

Blue with Distinction

Ethan Skelton Blue with Distinction, Premier Volleyball - Captain, Premier Basketball - Captain, Rangitoto College Volleyball Player of the Year, NZ U17 Basketball

Madison Smith Blue with Distinction, Premier Netball, Premier Basketball

Nathan Tamatea Blue with Distinction, NZ Junior Men Volleyball, 1st XV Rugby

David Taufa Blue

Kellie Tawhiao

Blue, Rangitoto Basketball Player of the Year, Premier Basketball

Astaria Te Aukura Blue, 1st XI Footaball

Nicole Waretini Blue

Jackson Watene Premier Basketball

Xavier Williams 1st XV Rugby

Tautoko Wynyard Blue

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Arts Awards Excellence in Carving

Student Year

Jazz Naea 10

Reuben Te Haara 10

Thyrhys Willams 10

Excellence in the Arts

Falepaini Afu 13

Jorja Anderson 13

Jaz Anderson 13

Joel Cameron 12

Melody Cleave 13 Nikki Cupples 13

Caitlin Hodge 11

Rylan Kaaka 11

Mikaela Keer-Keer 12

Raven Naea 12

Kainoa Otukolo 13

Luceanne Perks 13 Holly Purnell 13

Hannah Salatielu 13

Tama Solouata 13

Astaria Te Aukura 13

Jimi Terei 13

Student Leaders

Student Year

Soane Abraham 11

Paini Afu 13

Melody Cleave 13

Rylee Hollran 11

Reuben James 12

Mikaela Keer-Keer 12

Tamati Kingi 11

Janine Lao 12

Lydia Moe 12

Maison Oakley 13

Capri Petelo 12

Bianca Tiatia 11

Xavier Williams 13

Tū Rangatira

Student Year

Soane Abraham 11

Trae Barns 11

David Chalmers 11

Chloe Cooke 11

Gabe Davidson 11

Nathanael Ellis-Kirifi 11

Rylee Hollran 11 Kaia Kemp 11

Jermaine Kightley 11

Brooke Kingi 11

Tamati Kingi 11

Ezekiel Kolo 11

Tairua Puamau 11

Summer Veacock 11

Brylee Viviers 11

Kalem Walker 11

Tautoko Wynyard 11

Leon Jacobi 12

Reuben James 12

Mikaela Keer-Keer 12

Dani Maylam 12

Raven Naea 12

Hannah Neutgens 12

Oskar Williams 12

Paini Afu 13

Melody Cleave 13

Brady Fox 13

Jared Leef 13

Braydon Mani 13

Jared Nathan 13

Maison Oakley 13

Holly Purnell 13

Leah Te Haara 13

Lauren Whiddett 13

Xavier Williams 13

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Teaching Staff

Alan Kerr BEd; Trained Teachers Cert

Alastair Fear BSc (Hons) SpSci; PGCESecPE

Alex Na MA; MBA; BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Alexandra Goldfinch GDTSE; MMUS; BMus (Hons)

Lexi Tetenburg BA; PGDip - Counselling Theory

Alice Hailstone BPhEd; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Alisha Tilbury MA;BA; GradDipTchg; GradDipArts; DipTravelTourism

Allen O’Regan BA Sci; GradDipTchg

Alysha Dennison BA; GradDip (Sec)

Amelia McCallum BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Amrita Prakash BSc; PGDipTchg (Sec)

Amy Berends BA

Amy Reddy BA; GradDip (Sec)

Ana Perez Lic.; MSc; PhD; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Andrea Marshall BSc; HDE

Andrea Smith BA; B.Mus; DipTchg; GradDipTchg

Andrew Bian BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Andy Ballard BSc(Hons); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Anna Taylor MProStuds; BA; DipTchg

Anya Kamynina BSp (Coaching); DipTchg (Sec)

Ayesha Suresh Kumar BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Ben Pollard BEngTech; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Bronwyn McKeage BA; BComm

Carmelita Maletino BA - Double Major in English and History; PGDipTchg (Sec)

Carmen Rowlands BPEd

Carolyn Higham BSD; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Caroline Ingham BA; PostGradCertEd

Catherine Brandt M.Ed; Bphed; DiplTchg

Catherine Stokes BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Chelsea Collard BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Cheryl Hanley ACTD; DipSpecialist Subjects

Chester Potter BES

Chloe Connor BA

Christine Parkinson

BJournalism; Bed; BA (Hons); Med; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Christopher Muzvondiwa BSc (Hons); PGCE (Sec); MTech

Julia Li BPhEd

Claire McKay BA; GradDip (Sec)

Clinton Buckley BBS

Corrie Morrissey BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Dannielle Savage BA (Hons)

David Edmonds NZADV TC; TC

Davina Dean BA; GradDipChildMH; CertESOL; GradDipTchg (Sec); MEdL Di Xiao BSc; GradDip (Sec)

Diana Tuisalega BVA; GradDipTchg

Don Hastie BSc; DipTchg

Doug Udy-Bothwell BSc; DipTech; DipTchg

Dunja Gordon BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Elizabeth Innes BAHist (Hons); GradCertEd

Elizabeth McKnight MA; DipCouns; DipTchg

Emma McDonald BInfSc; PGradDip

Erica Hugo BA - Drama and Theatre Arts; PGCertEd

Erin Atchison Phd; MSc; Bmus (Hons); BA; GradDipTchg

Estelle Seaman BA; HE Diploma (PG)

Esther Martinez BSc; GradDipTchg

Fay Meiklejohn MEdL (Dist); BPhEd (Dist); DipTchg

Felix Olsson BA; BSC; MA; PGDipTchg (Sec)

Francesca Chen BA; BSc

Gemma Wrigley BSc (Hons); PGCE George Lewis BVA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

George May BPhEd

Georgia Van de Water BA; GradDip (Sec)

Gideon Robertson BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Glenn Murphy BA; GradCertTESOL; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Grace Love DipBuss; BA; BCom; PGDipTchg

Graham Lowe BEd; DipTchg

Grahame Cope BSc; DipTchg (Sec); PGDipEL Dst

Heather Goodey MSc; DipTchg

Hone Heke Rankin BA; PGDipMāoriLdrEd Hong Zhang BA; MEd;GradDip (Sec); CELTA

Nancy Wong BEng; GradDipTchng; GDipArts Hyung Won Lee BPhEd; GradDipTchg(Sec); GradCertMathsSci

Jacqueline Allen BEd (Hons)

Jade Cattanach BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

James Craik BSc (Hons); PGCE; MA

James Robertson BSc; MSc

James Searle BA; DipTchg (Sec)

James Hayes DipTchg; DipSpecialistSubjects - AdvTrade

Jamie Sowter BPE

Jan Campbell BEc

Jay Smith BSc; MEd Couns.(Hons); PGCE (Sec. Maths)

Jenna Spencer-Bates BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Jennifer Matthews BAHons; MA MastersTchg

Jennifer Maxwell BPArts; GradDip (Sec)

Jenny McLean BSc; PostGradDip; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Jess Kitt BA; Dip Teach

Jessica Langley BVA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Stephanie Kim BSc; PGDipChem; GDipTchg (Sec)

Joanne Yates BSc; DipTchg (Sec)

John Meeske MSc

Josh Bullen BSR

Josie Curtis MA (Hons); PGCE

Julie Strang BCom; DipTchg

Kane Wilson BEd; Dip Tchng

Avril Chooi BEng (Chem) (Hons); Meng (Chem); PhD ;GradDipTeach (Sec)

Kara Morrison AAS (Mktg); MA (1st Class Hons); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Karen Neale BSc; DipTchg

Karla Holding BA

Kate Fenton DipHSc; GCCareerDev; DipTchg

Kate Gale BSc; PGCE

Kate Sanderson BSc; GradDipTchg

Kathy Guthrey BSc; PostGradDipTchg

Kathryn Poynter Bdes; GradDipTchg

Katy O’Grady BA(Hons); GradDipTchg

Kay Robinson BMus; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Keegan Black BProp; DipCom; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Keli Young BA English; CW (Hons); GradDipEd

Kirsty McCrory BA; GradCertTESOL; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Kranish Singh BSc;GradDipTchg (Sec)

Kun-Yeop Lee BSc; MTchgLn (Sec)

Lalita Bakker Bed; PGDipSLT

Lauren Walles BA; DipIntDes; GradDipTchg (Sec)

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Leigh Meggison BA; MA (Hons); MLitt (Hons); DipTchg (Sec)

Loubab Mikael BSc; MSCEvn; PGDipEnvSci

Luana Prictor BMus; BA (Hons)

Lucy Irwin BA; BAHist (Hons); Master of Teaching

Magritta Strulik Bdes; Grad Dip Teaching

Mallory OBrien BA; GDipTchg (Sec)

Marcia Middlemiss BSc; GradDipTchg

Mark Freeman BSc(Hons) SpSc; PGCE Sec Sci

Mark Lambert BA; MA; PGCE

Mark Straayer BSport&Rec; DipHosp (Mgt); GradDipTeach (Sec)

Mark Terei BSD, ANCTED

Mark Wilson BPE; DipTchg

Markus Fritsch MA; DipTchg

Matthew Reid BSc (Hons); PGDE (Sec)

Michael Randal BA; GDArts(Lit); GradDipTchg(Sec)

Michelle Parkinson BA; DipTchg

Mila Pasfield BA; GradDipTchg

Morgan Grey BA; GDipTchg(Sec)

Nada Al-Safi PostGrad Dip (Sec)

Nancy Wang BSc; BA; MBusDataSc; MTchgLn(Sec)

Nathan Collings BMus Jazz Maj; GradDipTchg

Neil Harris BSc (Hons); PGCE (Math)

Niki Tyson PGCE; MA; PostGradDip; BA (Hons)

Oliver Gourlay BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Olivia Mills BSc; GradDip (Sec)

Olivia Newman BA; LLB; GradDipTchg(Sec)

Olivia Smith BSc; BA; GDipTchg(Sec)

Patrick Gale BA(Hons); MEdL; PGCE

Paul Semmons BCIS; GradDipTchg(Sec)

Paul Stevens BDVA (Photography); GradDipArts (Art History); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Paula Walters BA; PostGradDip; MTeach

Pete Duthie BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Peter Boyer LLB; GradDipEd

Peter Harwood MA (Hons); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Peter Morton BPhED

Peter Stewart BSc; Dc; DipTchg

Rachel Jackson BHSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Rachel Roberts BA

Rebecca Jessup BA; Mst ProffStd; GradDipTchg

Rebecca Jones BEd; PGDip Couns; MCouns

Rebecca Place BA; GradDipTchg(Sec)

Rebekah Philson GradDip(Sec); PGDipComms; BA

Regina Noh BSc; PGDipTchg (Sec)

Renee Richards BDanceSt (Hons); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Reymont Chao BSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Rhianna Maker BA; BMus; GradDipTchg(Sec)

Rhys Lloyd BSc; GDipTchg(Sec)

Robyn Rusden BA; BCom; GradDipTchg

Ryan Borthwick BPhEd

Sally Polson BCom; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Sally Stockton BA; GrdDipTchg (Sec)

Samantha Farmiloe BSc; DipTchg

Sara Hunt BA; GradDip; TchngDip

Sarah Galbraith MArts (1st Class Hons); GradDipTchg; DipEnvSus

Sarah Pigou MCom; BA; BCom; DipTchg (Sec)

Seeger McLeay BInfoSc; GradDipTchg

Sergey Strokov MSc; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Seth Davies BA (Hons); MA (Hons); CertLang

Shannon Freestone BA; PGDipTchg

Sharon Redpath BSE; DipTchg (PhysEd)

Sherilee Penty ACTD; DipSpecSubjects

Siew Kua PGDip - Arts Therapy; B(Couns)

Simon Gabion-Sheehan BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Siwan Gwynne BA (Hons); MTchgLn

Sophie Catterall BDanceSt, GradDipTchng (Sec)

Stephanie Seymour BSc; DipTech (Sec)

Stephen Gardiner BSc (Hons); GradDipTchg (Sec)

Stephen Roe BSocSci; DipTchg

Steven Morgan BEd (Hons)

Stuart Graham Bcom

Su Cheng Yeo BE (Chem), GradDipTchg (Sec)

Sue Russell BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Tessa Garton-Voice BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Thomas Shadbolt BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Tom Vlaardingerbroek BA; GradDip (Tchg)

Francis Shen BSc

Tobias Clack BA DesTechEd

Vanessa Rossiter BSocSc; GradCertGiftedEd

Will Henden NZCEMechDes; TCFitting Turning/Mach; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Yan Zeng Masters, PostGrad Dip (Sec)

Yasmine Chai BA; GradDipTchg; CertTeReo Ye Sul Kim GradDipTchg (Sec)

Yuka Watanabe BA; DipTchg

Emily Chang BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Zara Lawlor MTchgLn; BA

Support Staff

Alex Ruck BSptMgt

Amba Whiting

Andrea Te Maari Dip - Careers Guidance (Dist)

Ange Marshall BSSci; PGDipEd Belinda Lennox

Carla Barberini

Chantal Burnie

Cherrill Hurley

Christine Richardson

Christine Surman DipNursing

Christopher Barton

Cy Tsang MSc

Damian Gannaway

D Showler

Dave Smith

Emma Anthony

Fiona O’Connell BAppSc

Gillian Waghorn

Helen Wiles DipCompNurse

Jaishree Bhikha DipArtsPsy

Jeanette Peachey BA; GradDipTchg (Sec)

Jeong Min Kim MProfStuds - Data Science; PGDip - Stats

Justine Atkinson

Karyn Hopkins

Kathy Pilbrow

Kieran Squires BA; MCom

Kirsten Jackson

Kirstin Houlihan

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Laura How Dip BS; CertCompProg; DipBanking

Leanne Rogers BTech

Louise Stone

Luiza Gomes NDip Executive Secretaries

Lynda Lidgard

Yoshen Fernando BSc MIT; ANE L7

Maree Noel NZICA

Marlon Yu BSc

Matthew Stone

Megan Camons

Melissa Higgins

Julia Kwon

Nataleigh Moe

Natalie Davidson NDipMicrobiology

Natalie Hastie

Nathan Marks

Ngaire Mackle

Norah Brennan HNDipGrapDes; BSL

Norma Paice

Otis Fraser-Cornish

Pamela Watson

Patricia Webster BA

Paul Batchelor

Paula Butcher

Penny Bridle

Ramon Gabito

Robyn Lawry BSc; Dipchng

Roxanne Mulvaney

Ryan Williams BSptMgt

Sally Thompson

Sunday Tsoi MPhil;BSc; MTh; BTh

Sarah McConnell BDes3D; LTCLDip - Clarinet

Sarah Jane Beck

Shelley Vos

Shiralee Knowles

Steph Whitham Bachelor of Social Work

Thushara Fernando

Trevor Meiklejohn BPhEd; BCom; MBus (Hons)

Vanesa Pearce BA; Unitec Certs

Vaughan Williams

Victoria Craven

Victoria Hitchens

Will Fordyce

Xenia Foote BA (Hons); GradDip PR & Com

Young Jeong Seo BA; CertLiaison Interpreting Yu Wang MA English Language; MA Language Teaching

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Zoe Tierney Year 12 Painting
182 Panorama 2021 Year 13 Students Abdeldayem Zeineddine Atkin Lachlan Bickle Theodore Braun Neroli Cameron Joel Chen Guang Li Choi Sumin Davis Sam Deng Shan Mei Abdelmalek Lara Ayson Angelito Bishell Preston Bray Jamie Cameron Kiera Eden Selena Chen Yanting Chrystal Zoe Davison-Taylor Emily Diack Charlotte Aguilera Sebastian Back Joey Black Joel Briones Inigo Carkeek Summer Cheng Osbert Chun Yoonji Day Charles Dickson Benjamin Alexander Stefan Baggarley Hayley Blackman Kristie Brown Sloane Catlett Michael Cheong Andy Chung Yu Jin De Bueger Zackery Dickson Jessica Alsabie Leonard Bagley Makayla Blackwood Sara Buenaventura Tristan Caw Matthew Cheyne Samantha Clayton Mitchell De Mulder Billy Ding Grace Anderson Makayla Bai Yuhao Blanchard Cooper Buissinne Dieter Cha Kyongeun Chichester Adam Co Keane De Souza Adam Ding Yao Antipova Diana Barnett Daniel Blount Elizabeth Bull Jaime Chaikajonsak Ritta Cho Sua Corless Aidan De Suza Samuel Dodsworth Katherine Armes Matthew Barnett Hannah Blythe Emily Bunce-Leverne Tiffany Chambers Claudia Choi Hanae Crawford Louis De Wet Benjamin Doyle Jack Arora Rishank Barratt Connor Bonham Ashton Butterworth Eden Chandler Olivia Choi Jeong-Jin Crowhurst Matthew Dearlove Lucas Dreyer Tessa Ashdown Dylan Beaton James Braddock Kate Cai Cai Chapman Chloe Choi Jiyong Dadardoust Sophia Debae Estelle Driessen Anne Astridge-Emery Isabella Berthelsen Tonka Bradley Dylan Cairns-Cowan Ashlee Chase Ciaran Choi Junghwan Dalton Joshua Debney Jordan Edgeler Satori Rangitoto College Yearbook
183 PRIZEGIVING Edwards Caitlin Fraser Casey Gong Alan Harris Amanda Higgins Travis Hsieh I-Che Janssen Tyler Jones Emma Khan Nabeelah Elford Toby Fraser-Mackenzie Amber Gong Eugene Harris Evelyn Ho Darren Hu Enoch Jeffery Summer Jowsey Ross Khobta Dasha Etherton Bryn Frimpong John Good Elizabeth Harris Leah Holden Damian Huang Siqi Jekal Taehoon Jung Suzy Kilpatrick Marcia Fan Richard Fu Yuyang Gover Daniel Haywood Renee Holmes Matthew Hynds Lachlan Jensen Christopher Kakau Ofa-KiHaangolo Kim Cade Featonby Joshua Gallagher Blake Groves Lucia He Songyang Honey Natalie Inskeep Jake Jeong Chae-Yoon Kang Ji-Hye Kim Chulshin Fenwick-Rose Corin Gao Gejin Guan Antonia He William Hong Eric Ispanovits Kata Ji Max Katayanagi Kodai Kim Do-Hyun Fleming Rebecca Garner Benjamin Guerb Navarro Andrei Yahir Hedges Jordan Hong Jinsol Ivanovic Filip Jiang Si Jia Kay Matthew Kim Hoyoung Forster Hannah Louise Gibb Casey Haley-Herbert Weston Hen Kannon Hong Jun-Ki Jackson Amanda Jin Eric Keer-Keer Mikaela Kim Jae Ryeong Fotu Jacob Gillbanks Brock Hall Emily Henderson Dylan Hook Ashley Jacobi Leon Johnston Ella Kelly Jenna Kim Jisung Frame Rebekah Gjaltema Hannah Ham Jaime Heo Seung Hyun Hou Bochuan James Reuben Johnstone Amy Kennedy Mike Kim Juhee Francis Isabelle Glinska-Fonseca Isabella Hardy Kennedy Hepper Sophia Houghton Aaron Jamieson Tyler Jones Clare Kennedy-Clark Jack Kim Jun Seo
184 Panorama 2021 Kim Minjae Koscik Jan Lao Janine Lee Minjae Li Chenyang Lin Joanne Long Hamish Malveda Samantha Gayle Maylam Dani Kim Minjae Kuan Isaiah Lawler Elliott Lee Na-Kyung Li Jenny Lindeque Aidan Lor Sok Khim Mann Isabella McCabe Hannah Kim Paul Kubala Francesca Lee Grace Lee Olivia Li Shaunna Liu Bai Lu Andrew Manson Natalia McCabe Marshall Kim Seohyun Kwon Damin Lee Hanyi Lee Seungju Li Xinrui Liu Hengchi Lu Zhiyang Maran Steve McClelland Oliver Kim Ye-Ji Kwon Sangwook Lee Hye Lim Lee Sijin Li Zhengran Liu Jason Luis Claire Mariano Matthew McCourt Freya Kim Yu Min Kwon Woomin Lee Jamie Lee Yeseong Liang Eric Liu Jia Ly Yu Fei Marshall Tiana McGhee Oliver King Charles Laming Kirsty Lee Jean2 Lee Yujin Liang Liren Liu Meihan Ma Xiaolu Martin Antonia McGowan Caleb Kinley Hannah Land Evita Lee Jeongmin Lees-Baker Hannah Liao Yijia Liu Minghan Mabon Katie Mason Connor McIntosh Lachlan Kirk Olivia Land Tamara Lee Jinwoo Leith Matthew Liefting Hannah Liu Tianyang Mackie Shayle Matiatos Anastasia McKinnon Oliver Knoll Marco Langridge Emily Lee Mau Lemmer Alicia Lietz Nicolas Liu Xinnong Mackle Caleb Matsumura Taikai McLean Alex Koh Tae Young Lao Chi Wang Lee Min Jung Leo Linda Lim Amal Logan Anais Mal Anna Matthews Ruth McMurdo Carlos Rangitoto College Yearbook
185 PRIZEGIVING McNeil Lucas Min Tian Mudgway Caleb Ng Kyoro Ng Yan Sheng Oh Jesse Park Junseo Pham Thu Uyen Pugh William Rehman Muhammad Farjaad Ur McNiven Nicolas Minkov Vladimir Muhendro Darren Nguyen Mytien Oh Seunghui Park Seoha Pienaar Paige Purdie Alisha Reid-Akehurst Georgia Methven Victoria Mistry Kishan Mulholland Truman Nirmalan Vishal Oh Yein Park Yeyoung Pike Bailey Qi Enoch Ren Emily Metry Steven Moe Lydia Munro Kieran Nishida Taro Omid Aydin Park Yujin Pineda Jahnn Qi Mingchao Ren Haiying Middeldorp Ellen Moon Yae Won Munro-Scown Ethan Noom-Duckworth Taze Ord Naomi Paterson Rosa Pirie James Qiu Miaosen Reynolds Brooklyn Milicic Rocco Moore Isaac Naea Raven Oakley Connor Orgias Sakura Payne Lucas Poingdestre Clarke Ram Yash Rhodes Benjamin Millar Daniel Morgan Eva Narsey Ranen O’Brien Rachel Ortanez Julia Pejcic Adam Poon Kelly Ramaekers Saana Richards Mark Miller Abby Morley Cooper Nealie James O’Connor Dominic Ouwehand Danielle Peng Jaiqi Prance Matthew Ramlov Jasmin Riley Zach Miller Abigail Morman Connor Nelson Ryan Oelofse Damen Pai Ryan Perez-Cottaar Benjamin Prasad Ashmera Rapley Chantal Robertshaw Alicia Miller Alasdair Morrison-Reid Emillie Nestecka Emilija Offwood Ella Pandya Rushit Petelo Capri Pretorius Holly Rastogi Anushka Rogers Alexander Mimbu Kenshiro Movold Jaden Ng Cheuk Ogg Annalise Park Jiwoo Pham Quan Anh Puamau Ilaisaane Rawle Brooke Roh Colin
186 Panorama 2021 Roughan Sophia Schaffer-Swan Leah Shim Tae Sun Sladoja Zoran Spencer James Tagle Kristen Camille Thomas Joseph Towers Matilda Van Niekerk Ryan Rup Sweta Schumacher Leo Shimizu Koto Smith Amy Stanger Hamish Takada Yukina Thomas Liam Tremaine Jacynta Vasan Daniil Ryan-Lentini Andrew Scrymgeour Mikayla Shin Andrew Smith Madison Statham Luke Tan Hui Ru Thomson Brooke Trethewey Sharnah Vlotman Jaden Salomatova Alina Selby-Page Poppy Shum Alvin Smith Neihana Statham Luke Tan Wenhai Thomson Justin Trieu Phuc Cuong Wadham Leyah Salvador Torben Senior Cameron Singh Robyne Smith Riley Su Carmen Tang Alan Tian Yuanzhu Trotter Joshua Walkley Zara Salzmann Julian Shaaban Mariam Sinyakov Tim Solanki Jaden Su Jiaqi Taylor Chase Tiemuer Yisikandaier Truong Thi Hong Nhung Walsh Talliah Samsa Isabella Shan Wen Sipkes Luke Song Jeff Sul Jayden Taylor-Warne Holly Tilsley Luke Tyurkova Mishel Walton Paige Sasaki Hiyu Shen Kai Skelton Ethan Song Jiwoo Sumner Kiera Teh Flynn Tomoda Arisa Van De Ven Lara Wang Amy Saunders Dominic Shepherd-Bell Harriet Skiauteryte Saule Song Yeojin Sundin-Irving Phoebe Tey She Toms Kathleen Van Der Hilst Amy Wang Danny Savage Oliver Shields Brayden Skilton Matthew Spalding Noah Sutherland Leon Thien Farah Tongbai Theeratatt Van Deventer Katellyne Wang Kaiming Scarbrough Kate Shiho Kai Skuljan Alexander Spalding Taige Tabuwere Emosi Thomas Going Yolanda Torrey Brooke Van Niekerk Ivan Wardrop Kane Rangitoto College Yearbook
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Laura Wilcox Demi Woolly Madeline Xu Jiarong Yun Jungwoo Zhou Terry Warman Daniel Williams Cooper Worsford Leland Yan Dillon Zhang Andy Zhou Yi Warren Liam Williams Oskar Wotherspoon Chloe Yang Jiwon Zhang Aowen Zhu Phalidpol Watene Jackson Williams Xavier Wright Aidan Yang Yvonne Zhang Claire Zhukovskiy Pavel Waters Olivia Wilson Natalie Wright Avery Yao Kevin Zhang Jasmine Zivkovic Matija Watson Harry Wilson Tayla Wu Alan Yoo Joseph Zhang Jia Hui Zong Jingqiu Weng Michael Wong Ian Wu Qi Yoo Soyol Zhang Oliver Westerkamp Alice Wong Ka Yee Wu Yujue Yoon Jean Zhang Reina White Caleb Wong Samuel Xiao Crystal Yu Jiwoo Zhang Tianai White Reef Woodhams Sophie Xu Allan Yu Nancy Zhou Michel Wijesinghe Sithusa Woodward Katie Xu Chen Jie Yu Sijie Zhou Steven Claire Yu Year 11 Art Halu Sugimoto Year 12
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9BE

Cherie Dibble

Claire Yoon

Daniel Morgan

Deea Malhotra

Ella-Rachel Te Rarere

Emma Robins

Emmy Hurcum

Exodus Zhyon Sapphire

Felix Zhang

Hannah Te Haara

Hyrum Osborne

Jessica Coughlan

Lyra Pal

Lyric Taua

Lyric Te Whetu

Maddison Cooper-Wiki

Manaaki Norman

Mikayla Levett

Min Park

Nikau Huggins

Raamiz Rehman

Reuben Tewari Ryan Burke

Ryan Kim Se Lee

Sienna Knight Summer Martin

Tia Xue-Herewini

Yuhan Li

9CA

Timea Andrell

Jin Arvidson

Sophie Bisset

Kate Blackett

Ivan Chorbadzhiyski

Oren Dabbach

Eloise Dean

Anna Fisk

Edward Fung

Ronald Fung

Nina Kataoka

Paul Kim

Poppy Kostan

Jihu Lee

Gabriel Lin Joshua Lo

Alfie Mackenzie

Hamish McLean

Selina Ni

Jasper Quinlan

Zhen Shan

Holly Stanford

Aditya Suresh

Hanlu Wang

Selina Weng

Jia Qi Yan

An Ye

Enyi Zhang

9CD

Davina Agatha

Kate Ashton

Siu Qian Akira Baxter

Vanisha Bhana

Hwi Cha

Blair Cooke

Alexander Davenport

Cameron Davey

Leo Dickinson

Jamie Durant

Tia Epplett

Alyan Gokal

Savarnya Govender

Gabriella Gui

Jennifer Holland

Andreas Kuys

Carter Little

Ammar Rampurwala

Jaime Redgrave

So Jeong Seo Damien Sheldon

Nathan Smith

Finn Taylor

Emily Todd

Pragya Verma Michael Ward Able

Lucas Williams Grace Williscroft Jane Zhu

9CL

Joohan Back Katelyn Boyce Hunter Bradford Samuel Burrows Terrence Chow Yunseo Chung Corey Coutts Maddison Galvin Angelina Glinska-Fonseca Jackson Harper Astrid Hebbink Karl Jiang Liam Kim Alice Knight Benjamin Lake Qi Han Li

Linh Nhat Luu

Eleanor Lycett Tom Marshall Logan McLeod

Lachlan Merriman

Leen Murad Isabella Nelson-Greer Jake O’Brien

Angelina Mila Possi

Chan Melanie Tau Jessica Tennant Millah Winchester Ivy Zhong

9CS

Byron Bae Hannah Beasleigh Olivia Cole Eliza Coventry Sadie Cusens

Ellen Du Toit

Lewis Fairley Cole Fraser Cornish Sarah Harvey Quinn Heald Sha Huang Van Jackman

Oliver Jenkins Holly Kayser Isaac Lee

Lifeng Li Jade Maguire Gabriel Omozee Nicole Schwamm Yelyzaveta Serdiuk Alexandria Skinner Yi Shan Tan Hoang Than Astin Thornton James Todd Peyton Whiter Zixuan Xu Luiza Zaseeva

9ES

Kento Habgood Hanxi Liu Arata Matsuda Jiaan Tang Shengzhe Yuan Guanyu Zhou

9FE

Ivan Adaikin Caitlin Ashdown Lila Chiu Amelie Eves Poppy Glasgow Namrita Islam Taliya Judd Hargun Kaur Roo-Mie Lee Yohan Lee Fiona Lin Samuel Liu Yichen Liu Sacha Maxwell Callum McCaskie Daniel Park Jacob Rawbone Angus Rose Eunice Saw Hamza Tayyab Ruby Walkinton Zixu Wang Victoria Wang Sabian Ward Roxy Welsh Yuchen Xiao Hyewon Yang Ronan Yeats

9HF

Marco Blaauw Yi Chen Matthew Chow Daniel Chua Xihan Geng Yihan Gou Liam Guthrie Jungwon Heo Minjia Hu Katie Huang Emily Kelly Angela Kim

Hanji Lee Tony Leo Jasmine Liu Xingyi Luo Enoch Mun Anton Scherbakov Anna Schrott Hyorim Shin Vaanya Singh Gina Son

Yeonwoo Song Yunxuan Sun Leo Wang Lucas Wang Zachary Yu Cynthia Zhang Rina Zhang Eric Zhu

9HG

Theodore Attwater Madeline Bennett Jorja Boese Zhan Bowden Ariel Bradshaw Harrison Cooper Samuel Davies Molly Gladding James Haslam Eliana Heard Jamie Howe Sofya Kharitonova Anabella Lamb Natalie Lawrence Renee Macaulay Ashton MacDonald Sihu Moon Rory Mulcahy Joshua Peirce Kseniia Pustovit Max Arthur Ross Nikita Slesarenko Angela Verran Talaya Vorster Stella Walker Fiona Wu Jiashuo Zhang Jingfei Zhang Chenxi Zhao Jessica Zhu 9KR

Alana-Blue Chase Zhe Chen Olivia Cleaver Margarita Deridova Briana Hoy David Huang Xiang Huang Emma Jackson Yeseo Kim Taine Kinley Jessica Leslie Nathan Li Tian-Yu Li Wyatt Liu Yan Xi Luo India McCord

Nishika Modi Lorraine Orseno Liam Parker

Jasmine Rugg Jessica Scholz Annaliese Sinclair Nyla Spencer Brydon Storey Taha Tayyab Amos Valenzuela Jack Villars Ella Williscroft Ryan Yi

9LI Jack Booysen Luca Carkeek Marlon Carkeek Ella Cleveland Mikayla Dennis Nikita Fairgray Lanah Harlick Cayden Ireland Bardia Khajeh Gerashi Somya Kumar Isla Larkins Hyunjoon Lee Yixuan Lin

Aaron Lorier-May Emma McCardle Eva McCord Ji Oh Juliette Page Roshina Pan Lucie Paterson Arnold Quhu Madai Reeves Mila Reid Mason Roper Jamie Schumacher Miho Takahashi Christopher Tsai Michael Woolf Muyou Xie Zixin Ye Ziyang Zhang

9MG

Lachlan Baker Kyle Buenaflor Holly Burkett Alex Chatterton Xi Chen

Aimee Cooper Aum Dave Peter Drought Ronan Finlay Gabriel Froggatt

Ameera Giado April Gilbert Emma Hodson Benjamin Hollier Ray Hu

Sofia Jacomb

Gabriella Jantke Gune Kim Madison Lee Maia Lee

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Hoi Liu

Brooke Morgan

Ethan Pek

Teranga Pomana-Pokai

Blake Radford

Caitlin Saint Olivia Taylor Cohen Wright Corrin Zhu

9MO

Maria Bohol

Sofia Buslon

Leweiyang Chang

Xinyue Chang

Davin Chen Mary Haddad

Chuqiao Huang

Isabella Iti

Daniel Jiang

Taein Jung

Yunseo Kim Ricky Ku

Zhaoyuan Li Elena Lim

Hsin Liu

Yun Liu

Maia MacFarlane

Theodore Manning Matthew McAulay

Max Mudford

Austin Qie

Ciara Quann

James Reynolds

Isaac Roan

Chloe Seo

Cael Guo Sia

Lihan Sun Banghan Xiao Felix Xie

Michael Yang Si Xing Yang

9NA

Hannah Ashdown

Adrianne Ayson

Alona Boock

Ruairidh Cliffin

Harrison Czifra

Emma Edwards

Fareh Farhan

Mimiko Fujita

Juwon Ha

Issac Huang Eve Hughes

Kaietsu Ikeguchi

Bo yi Jiang

Charlie Kemp

Kihong Kim

Zijiao Li

Joshua Lu

Ania Maritz

Madeline McMurdo

Charlotte Ng

Armghan Qureshi

Holly Rix

Yea-Seop Shin

Caleb Swan Katrina Tang

Jamie Watters Max Webster Daniel Wei

9NB

Sienna Allen Cua Berthelsen

Jovanna Chin

Stevi Cooper Leo Copping

Koby Dawson

Tahi Finkenauer-Carneiro

Aidan Fisher Charlotte Flexman Lola Gale

Fifi Ge

Jack Higgins Jungwoo Jung Claire Lim Si Yi Lin

Sofia Malveda Hayden Marshall Charlotte Outhred-Lampp

Daniel Paas

Leya Skinner Bella Sun Isabella Gail Tupp Wenhao Weng Anthony Wong Brenda Wong Isabella Wotton Benjamin Yang Joshua Yates Jihyeon Yu

9NI

Maia Badland JeongWon Bae Luke Burkett Min-Jun Choi

Jia Deng Alice Dou Carly Fear Toby Fletcher Changeui Hong Gemma Hutton Eugene Kang

Armita Kavian-Pour Callum Keer-Keer

Leya Li Catherine Liu

Troy Nisbett

Chloe Noonan

Alexia Rudd He-Su Seo Yea-Won Shin

Filip Sporea Shion Suzuki

Marko Velickovic

Jaylen Wang-Levi Weixin Xie Jiae You Jimin Yun

9PT

Euvgenia Abramova Lucia Andrew Daniel Barnett Elizabeth Boyce Eli Bridge Jade Brown

Jack Burbery-Richards

Oliver Burnet

Jungin Choi Suhaan Contractor Payton Davidson Cruze Gillbanks

Kimberly Gondo Di Hu

Ariana Johnston McKenzie Kruck Sang Lee Asher Mendel

Joshua Perks Jarrod Rudkin Yuki Squires

Vanessa Stirling Allae Syed

Carlos Tagle Malachi Van Der Westhuizen

Antonella Vargas Velasquez Ruby Watt Andrew Yang Sen Zhang

9RB

Emma Abraham Heavenly An Blair Ashford

Phoenix Boltar Liam Boulden Holly Brock Lilia Bullent Mei Chan Stevie Dale Ethan Girdler-Brown Dylan Gouws Mackenzie Helen Guy Eva Harvey Olivia Hesling Dylan Hunter Shinnosuke Koide Jason Yin Lau Ao Li Hanbin Lim Rosita Misipati Alex Mitt Chane Muller Maksym Popov Brooke Rogers Jayde Waterhouse Seungyeon Woo Kaelan Young Tsun Zhao

9RH Moegamat Ramiz Ben Kezia Buissinne Yingdan Cao Aysha Curtis Lara Deacon Daniel Dickson Brynn Hammond Skye Hawkins Thomas Kellie Ava Khoo-Giles Yoongi Kim Joe Leith Zane Lilburn Hailun Liu Zhihan Liu

Samuel Livingston Finn Louden

Mario Maurovich Ruby McDonald Bradley Nairn Sione Naufahu Nashra Qureshi Minah Seong Simnikiwe Sibandze Noah Vukcevic Daozi Wang Oliver Ye Merle Zibolsky

9SC

Fiona Barratt Tyler Corless Santiago Cruz Samuel Francis Cameron Grey Stella Haggerty Gabriel Hii Rico Kelleher Sean Kimura-Dines Isabella Langton Bin Mo Li Keyu Liu Oliver Lomas Oliver Lowe Ana Magana Hernandez Muhammad Naqvi Emily Paul Rosa Pritchard Muhammad Azlaan Rehman

Jamie Rentoul Mikayla Rothery Dunja Sporea Lucia Strydom Hadley Winstone Vin Young Shuyan Yu Enze Zhang

9SE Soren Allen Kyra Barron Quinn Burton William Colman Joshua Ferrissey Coby Finlayson Olivia Garner Chloe Gielen Cooper Greer Isabella Hammond Victor He Amy Hurly Jaewoo Kim

Sungwoo Kim Nikhil Koelmeyer Mifi Langaoi Jessica Linton Manreet Mahal Brya Mathers

Lachlan McKenzie Jessica Mortimore Ashleigh Elizabeth Nelson Samantha Peters Morgan Rogers Xinyi Shu Hannah Sweetman

Isaiah Taylor Jun Yin

9SN

Jack Adcock Zahraa Alsakini Joshua Bayes Christian Brady Dominic Brandolino

Zayd Daniyal Hannah Davies Biella Ghirardelli Samuel Gorst Madeleine Hean Benjamin Hollis Ehren Homan

Martin Ilievski

Annalise Johnson

Jordin Joshua Nicholas Keating

Daniella Kieser

Amal Lim

Connor MacLeod Kayla Morgan Holly Nelson

Ashton Pienaar Ashton Pope

Lyricc Rameka Nikita Steel Chun Tang Yue Ni Wang Jordan Wyatt

9SR Riley Adonis Daniel Askew Alice Bell Ema Berankova Dominiq Bote Lauren Bowles Logan Coulam Jared Davies Rebekah Dilts

Kenneth Hitchen

Jimin Hwang Heidi Hwangbo Paris Lathwood Jung Lee Daniel Maguire Emma Manuel Kai Matthews Maja Misur Chaeyoung Moon

James Pinder

Troy Rea Sebastian Scott

Regan Slabbert

Brayden Steyn Sebastian Taylor

Tyler Tiare

Nika Tinsley Hoa Vuong Briana Wiremu YuQi Yin

9TI

Zainab Alsakini

Noureldin Louai Aly

Layla Peau Anderson Harrison Barnes Alexis Buissinne

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Ayden Calvert

Rowan Downey

Christine Du Preez

Wyatt Elst

Matthew Grieve

Aqib Hossain

Jeremy Hou

Sierra Kazenbroot

Scarlett Link

Keelyah Manu

Maria Marintchenko

Dylan Mills-Sheehan

Roman Newby

Seohyeon Park

Zeppelin Rayner Puch

Madison Reid

Chloe Sharp

Pippa Southcombe

Haiqiao Wang Phoenix Wilkie Shay Wilson

10BE

Alexander Alsabie

Maddison Bailey

Kaya Brown Marcus Cao

Elma Chen

Zara Curd

Dyllan Davies

Lauren Haine

Kohi Kerekere-Anderson

Keisha Kingi

Olivia Lane

Ayrton Miller

Cullen Moller

Isabella Mumford

Calais Norman

Sakaria Lavemai Paea

Maia Pirie

Crystal Potroz

Cuba Rihari

Michael Ropotini

Ngaawaimarino Simpkins

Blake Simpson

Liam Stephens

Ryan Thorley

Tiana Tuivasa

Izabella Wheater

Caleb James Pearce Wright

Jerrod Xu

10CA

Erica Alipour

Chan Bae

Joel Bird

Yule Chon

Ella Corrie

Nicholas Cowen

Jack Davis

Nicole Dean

Rory Duncan

Emily Feng

Daniel Gao

Ellia Gillam

Jordan Hawkes

Charlotte Hodge

Chaeyee Jang

Desiree Lin

William Liu

Yuxin Liu

Sophia McAulay

Luke Nel

Connor Nguyen

Eric Oh

Chau Ngoc Pham

Viktoriya Sazhina

Tiana Schwarz

Jay Hunn Seo

Nurira Won

Jiwoo Yeam

Hyun-Seop Yun Gloria Zhang

10CD

Zara Braithwaite

Tianyi Tony Cao

Reuben James Capati

Nathan Carr

Venesia Dapena Pintos

Kirsten Greenough Ocean Hay Xin Huang

Holly Karathanasis

Minjoon Kim

Seo Lee

Leo Liu

Harrison Maxwell

Roxanne Barbara Mulholland

Lara Padrutt Hyungyu Park

Michaela Pistora Anna Richards Julian Roe Elizabeth Siah Trent Smith India Stephenson Xiyan Sun Cole Tobin

Mackenzie Walton Isabella Williams Micah Williams Iain Wu

10CL

Chelsea Amon Yunshu Bai

Dominic Begic

Tyla Challis

Reese Donald Georgia Fraser-Mackenzie

Caius Frith

Cooper Greasley

Benjamin Greenough Emma Hannant

Mardisol Pania Hivner

Timothy Jeffrey Lucas Li Yuezhi Li

Junguang Lin

Caitlin Longden

Leroy Lynskey

Haruna Matsuno

Charlize Molineaux

Adele Newey

Jack Newman Eunhye Park

Finley Pollitt Elina Polzer

Casey Richardson-Mould Joshua Steenkamp

Rebecca Taylor Bernice Wannenburg Ka Wong Flicka Xu

10CS

Sienna Beehre Yifei Chi

Andrew Colson Zhicheng Cui Samantha Goad Logan Hale Henry Han Ryleigh Hing Joules Jordan Jedidiah Jumig Daniel Keating Huiyeon Kim Katherine Lim Giselle Maher Neviah Mendel

Tyna Josephine Frances Morrison Kai Nishida Erinn Phoon Paige Pittams Yuzi Qiu

Christian Richliev Ted Salmon Luana Sanderson Moxi Shan Mia Weber Christopher Welsh Kioni Williamson Ka Mei Wong

10FE

Trey Alley Samuel Bell-Syer Toby Bishop Chloe Buckley Tagen Congdon Summer Cox Jingyi Fang Alyssa Gailer Xinyao Gao Cara Goldie Amr Hassouna Jeremy Hii Zoe Hopkins Tonglin Jiang Daeun Jung Alice Leader Daniel Lee Yingtong Liu Jorja Marsland Keira Miller

Catherine Rui-Yi Ong Finian O’Sullivan Georgia Savage Jessica Stevens Joel Thorburn

Sean Sonny Walker Xinyu Wang Ella Mae Williams Joshua Yeh

10HF Eileena Bao Mikayla Binns Guancheng Cai

Katrina Chen Woochan Cho

Vun Hao Chung Layla Clarke Shirlyn Hii Youna Hong Anna Hout Lianne Kim Sarah Lee Allen Li

Samantha Lim Phoebe Lin Mackenzie Longmuir Lora Ma

Sari Marshall Maximilian McKinnon Connie Shum

Yuna Song

Josalind Widjaja Joey Wong Allen Xiao Hanxi Yang Jiseok Yang Xutao Ying Tianyi Yu Matthew Zhang Ella Zhao

10HG

Kaden Allsopp-Smith Emmerson Bagnall Benjamin Bibbie Rian Black

Ziyi Cai Lily Davis Devon Fenwick-Rose Bianca Gouws

Greta Hou Eunice Jung Dominic Kaaka Sihyun Kim Mina Lee Leon Lind Nakita Luo Greer McKenzie Zhongxing Qu Ella Reid-Akehurst Medisa Sedighi Freya Smith

Cassidy Turner Cynan Walsh Satsuki Watanabe Qian Fan Wu

Jing Zeng Meixuan Zhou

10KR

Hugh Bell

Francesca Bishell Flynn Blackmore Neve Caldwell

Marvin Capati Cruz Cassidy Neil Caw

Lauren Dowling Daniella Glen Ella Hamilton

Ting-Chou Juan Lu Kyobin Kang Acacia Kazenbroot Sarah Ching Leung

Zhi Xuan Liu

Remy MacKenzie Kate McKenzie Nene Noguchi Bradley Pretorius Mariam Samak

Lucienne Selby-Page Benjamin Shepherd Nanna Siegemund Lachlan Simmons

Alessandra Sng Melody Rose Ullrich Asher Visser Richard Xu

10LI

Daniel Babaheydarian Jack Baker Griffin Banks Chelsea Barnett Drew Briggs

Alexander Butskikh Max Calvert Ryan Cha Seo Young Choi Billie East Audrey Goh Liam Hemmingsen Reina Jimbo Flynn Kennedy Seungju Kim Cooper Kirkland Jack Leach

Jiarui Li Phoenix Livemore Ben Logan Danielle Mander Lily Memrbishi Neiva Officer Holly Saunders Paige Stenton Ruixin Wang Cassie Wilcox Callum Woodhams-Hilt Yaxin Zhang

10MG

Julia Browne

Jiahui Chen Chloe Cochrane-Muir Jack Derbyshire Cole Friedlos Jessica Harris

Tate Kelly Aadvik Kumar Stefan Kumerich Raeann Laubscher Blake Liddlow

Finlay Mackenzie-Brayne Jaycob Hans Mandagan Gabrielle McClelland Avishai Narsey

Zijian Niu Luis Porto Monteiro Mariska Puamau Jack Roberts

Fynnley Shields Charlotte Smith Daniel Thompson Qifeng Wan Hualin Wang

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Sadeesa Sanduhari

Wijesinghe Arachchige

Tai Wilson

Chunyu Zhang Terry Zhang

10MO

Alanna Addison

Orlando Aguilera

Summer Bailey

Ryan Billington

Alexandra Brandt

Ema Camus Rogers

Nikita Dnestrovskiy

Jake Ellis

Daisy Gao

Fynn Greshon

Dylan Johnson

Ji-Hyeok Kim Benjamin Lee

Timotheus Chang Ling

Catherine Lu

Aaron McMillan

Renee Menzies

Sini Patel

Lilah Preston-Thomas

Zachary Robertson

Abigail Schreiber

Esther Shen

Nathan Soehendra

Jacob Souster

Ella Su

Snigdha Tewary Xinhang Yang

10NA

Daniel Alexander Hala Ali

Marnie Allinson

Sharlyn Butcher

Madison Christensen

Caitlin Cooke

Toby Coombe

Tessa Coyle Jacob Dixon

Sarah Fourie

Xiaoran Gao

Youdao Gao

Preslava Goranova

Lui Hope

Aleen Jenblat

Cameron Lange

Juni Lee

Cameron Liefting

Jacqui Ling

Paige Little Liam McCabe

Kyle Naude

Ryan Powney

Xinning Qi

George Roughan

Annalise Snookes

Denham Turley

Jaxon Wardrop

Erin Wilkinson Oliver Wu

10NB

Leela Cairney

Jackson Coyle

Lily Czifra

Dylan Dakin Hamza Dragh

Ryan Glynn

Jessie Halliday

Summer Hawkins

Cole Hodges Riley Housden Juwon Jeon

Irene Jo

James Kilkolly Ryan Langley

Riana Lee

Finlay McIntosh Shanay Melville

Kyle Oishi Ruby O’Sullivan

Oliver Purnell Mariafe Quezon Kyan Sellars Hayden Smith Connor Trotter Blake Waters

Ava Williams

Kimberly Young

10NI

Kharrie Ailex Aragon

Gabriella Borsato

Christopher Cadag Yuqing Cai

Kristers Caune Ranidu Fernando Kyan Flannagan

Luyao Gao

Aaron Gray Ella Haines

Riley Jackman

Quinn James Jude Haruki Kurimasa

Jiwon Lee

Lexie Lee Summer Lehndorf

Victor Li

Yuhan Liang Lucas Mann Alice Miller

Yuna Noh Katsuo Ota Matthias Paterson-Hawes

Bruna Pezza

Yonatan Shamir Shayna Singh Sungah Yoo Allen Zhong

10RB

Tallulah Anderson

Noah Beesley Hollie Cameron Martin Chemlev

Xiao Chen

Tania Dabiri

Tristan Dubery

Omar Mohamed Abdalla

Eltantawi

Trinity Fabre Scott Glynn

Libby Goodinson

Nathan Howlett

Shu-Wen Kan

Dae-Hyun Kim Shinah Kim Sione Hapihau Lao Elena Li

Connor Lithgow Jake McLeod

Aida Sufiyah Mohammad Ridwan Nuri Oh

Amelia-Jean Rapata Alex Sanson Heinricht Smith Zara Sykes Jack Watt Sophie Winterburn Leah Wood Daniel Xu

10RH

Carissa Billington Kelsea Capper Isaac Chen Casey Devonshire Cooper Grant Sarah Green Yeseul Han Kees Hofma Alexa Hogg Yiming Hui Nahyun Kim Dui Lao Daniel Lawler Geon Lee Luyang Li Elizabeth McCoy Emme Millar Brady Pirie Hemi RangiwhetuShepherd Eva Rostenberg Will Schmidt Michael Taylor Chevrolet Veacock Ben Webber Junpeng Xu Fengzhi Yang Dennis Qingfu Zeng

10SC

Kyel Anderson Sam Andreev Karn Ashdown Kira Beck Cameron Blair Frank Cai Kayleigh Campbell Justin Chang

Linyuan Chen Gabrielle Doyle Hamish Fleming Samantha Freimuth Luke Gillespie Erika Glance

Aleha Hassanian Charlotte Ho Elliot Hyde Yifei Li Liam Linton Samuel Mann Paige Markwick Jaimie Miller Kaya Nielsen

Oliver Oshana Ben Rapley Chloe Robinson Sabeen Salman Kurtis Sneddon Marishelle Van Staden

10SE

Marli Blaauw Dior Chase Jack Collier Flynn Dalton Sarah-Lee Ellery Coel England John Gabriel

Lea-Sophie Gessner Nai Eva Hogg Cory Jayden Huddart Bowen Jiang Kaden Kim Kiera Knott Gyuyong Lee Yuxuan Liu Weidong Luo Ruicong Ma Josh Metcalfe Sarah Morta

Siasivi Kamiano Tahitua Otukolo Blake Rawlings Alesha Rhodes Ryan Scrymgeour Divit Sood Harriet Tucker Michael Venter William Wang Jihong Yang

10SN

Oliver Beale Caitlin Bootten William Cheng Reid Davidson Jeremy Dixon Zachary Eva Cleo Francis Jingmei Guan Nathan Jennings Dui Kim

Olesya Korchagina Elizabeth Laird Da Yeon Lee Dominic Lloyd Faith Naomi Butoyi Nutrada Perdpipat Rua Rhind

Mackenzie Rogers Ethan Smith

Logan Somerville Logan Stirling Yixuan Wang Hyeonsun Yoo Yuanjia Zhang Aize Zhao

10SR

Chloe Attwell Jack Beckett Angelo Bohol Taylor Braddock Jade Buchanan

Isabella Chen

Thomas Peter Cherrie Damian Dawson Jacob Faloone

Myah Findlater Briar Hamblyn Eunsoo Han Eddy Jackson Matthew Jones Alicia Keane

Ruby Krishnan Yanni Kritos

Jessica Lamont Jack William Lemmon Woo Chan Min Kitsumi Yue Yi Ng Noah Pheiffer Alexandra Pineda Stephanie Rule George Stuckey Logan Vorster Eryn Westlake Brock Wichman Orlando Yi Liang Yuan

10TI Liam Barry Dylan Black Brooklyn Bradshaw Wing Chu Monte Clegg Brendan Dadardoust Ryan De Suza

Ryan Fickling Ash Grantham Jessica Han Kayla Hunt Justin Kang

Artemis Kavian-Pour Yea won Kim Chelsea Lampard RuiFei Liu Addison Ly Olivia Maynard Caitlin McAllister Mateen Mustafa Cullen Riddick Zaara Sain Rocco Shields Nakori Tauafao-anae Cayd Walton Rebecca Wang Gavanni Wilson

11BE

Eva Bennett

Corbin Bentley Morne Britz Anneka Cai Shi Yu Chen

Charles Cooper Damien Dickinson Harrison Doyle Jacob Eves Nate Gilbert Selina He Amber Hemme Raymond Huang Yechan Jeon Charlotte Light Zhenyu Liu

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Nishaal Menon

Yen Nhi Nguyen

Juwon Park

Katie Poulton

Yufei Sun

Luka Vukcevic

Jessica Wilson

Jack Woodhead

Rylee Woolford

Minze Xie

Gracie Zhang

11CA

Cooper Allen

Tania Balani

William Carpenter Zac Curd

Jakob de Guzman

Dexter DeWinter

Selena Fung

Leon Tama Henderson

Taine Hewetson

Jonathan Hii

Jessica Honey

Huining Huang

Ruian LI

Amanaki-Lelei Makaafi

Tamsin McAsey

Chae Moon

Zayn Muller

Kimiyo Ng

Siyeon Park

Serafine Sheldon

Leo Song

Caleb Spain

Kurtis Twidle

Grace Williams

Rachel Xie Shine Yu

Tianai Zhang

Yingxi Zhang

11CD

CJ Avendano

Alexandra Baker

Luke Bettany

Matthew Allen Catadman

Rainers Caune

Jared Cheng

Emma Cheyne

Zac Deacon

Travis Hale

Juan Herrera

Kevin Huang

Tony Michael Aziz Ishak

Sophie Johnstone

Daniel Kim

Dongook Kim

Rebecca Lee

Ke Er Liu

Ruixi Liu

Jessica Meng

Joonoh Rhee

Eden Sacke

Caleb Sherwen

Jonathan Siah

Catherine Smith

Alexander Statham

Abby Weir

Yuxiao Wu

11CL

Harrison Abernethy Anais Blanchard

Max Brownie

Finley Bullent Yeonsun Choi

Thomas Christopher Dyllan Fasen

Samuel Gordon Nicki Harvey Angela Hong

Deyar Hussein Amber Ilsley

Paul Jeng Jaelynn Kim Brian Lai

Jeremy Lawrence Will Lehndorf

Yingxuan Li Cleo Loader

James Moody Piper Rea Emma Sadler

Donghyuck Shin Mia Slabbert Jonathon Sun Khoi Tran An-Chi Wang Shufei Wu

11CS

Jayda Allsopp-Smith Abigail Campbell Gregory Clark Brooke Evans Jessica Forrest Vanessa Gower Alice Hout Jun Tai Huo Lucie Knight Shiyi Liu Jia Luo

Nelson Marshall Gianni Mirabito Fantasia Nair Paige Neethling Jaden Ng Hok Lam Or Olivia Parkes Trey Pollard Andika Pratama Pitt Qiu Adam Robins Yuxuan Sun

Chun Tang Anastasia Trajkov Benjamin Waugh Connor Woodhams

11FE

Capri Anderson Julia Benkovic Jessica Bergin Aidan Caldwell

Kevin Chen Tabitha Dean Davor Georgiev Rosalie Gerlach Ethan Greene Lennon Hen Michaela Hillier

Joel Hodge Birui Huang Sitong Li Guangze Lyu Ashleigh Martin Kairo Moore

Mingqian Norrington Cameron Scott Hye Hyun Seo Christopher Son Georgia Spear Samuel Thompson James Watt Minghao Zhang 11FL Naiomi Ferrissey Na Jung Im Ryan Jefferson Nadja Kumerich Mason Newby Summer Osborne Juan Carlos Quintero Charlie Twose

11FR Kaia Buckley James Edgeler Suya Haering Angel Lane Riley Sheldon Bailey Stevenson Kiana Stevenson 11HF Georgia Astridge-Emery Jasmine Berry Jing Wen Cao Kimi Chemlev Hyungmin Cho Xavier Corston Riley Cara Edwards Sofia Flores Blake Harris Charlotte Harris Kushal Kanchinadham Sophie Klaassen Jaewon Lee Iris Liang Matilda Lowe David Paas Joshua Peng Jonathan Phillips Michael Rodgers Jordan Rolfe-Vyson Djordje Sladoja David Taufa Victor Than Daisy Tucker Cici Wang Callum Wilson Renee Wong Ziqian Yao

11HG

Savana Akers Arjun Amarsee Charisse Cao Daniel Chen Samuel Choi Celine Chow

Shyfana Damay Melino Gardi Ben Glanfield Alexander Hebberd Jamie Henderson Ahrin Hong Hyungjae Kim Ji Lee Jin Lee

Jadyn Meaker Felix Munro-Scown Isaiah Nortey Bella Shaw Andrew Taylor Kyra Tobin Julia Wong Taiki Yorifuji Xiaoshi Zeng Shan-en Zhao

11KR

Hayley Boyce Joel Brown Reilly Buckley Sebastian Camus Rogers Ratashya Eliasson Taylor Fairgray Casey Fester Xixi Guan Katherine He Geunho Hwang Sieun Kim Caitlyn Lawrence Cameron McLean Jack Mullen Arnold Nam Jayne Park Richard Peng Taisarika Petelo Niki Rastkar Blake Reichert Kelly Riddick Aliya Scheirlinck Peng Tey Luke Trendall Breanna Turnwald Anthony Wang Ashton Wheeler 11LI Alec Bowmar Ashleigh Catlett Yi Ning Chen Irtaza Choudhary Andrew Davey Brayden Dunnet Laura Dymond Kacey Fayers Isaac Glynn

Montana Harper Kendra-Jae Hatley Chen Huang Kayla Hurcum Elizabeth Lee Callum Morris Olive Mortimer Ryan Olliff Ronin Paruman Mahir Prasad Lucas Radford Alesha Read

Isabella Sterjov Brooke Taylor

Jessica Thompson Phoenix Tonga Reilly Worsfold Seojin Yoon

11MG Niamh Brackstone-Dowd So Eun Choi

Jamie Delooze Callum Ralph Thomas George Dixon Isabel Gybel Hana Hamamoto Christopher Hewitt Xian Huang

Zoe Inskeep

Kerrylee Jobin Eun Kyo Jung

Yujin Kim Andela Ludajic Zac Matthews

Ethan Maunsell

Oscar McMillan Nikkhil Menon Sophie-Rose Moratti Liam Morman Haechan Noh Jenna Pointon Jessica Redpath Chaewon Yun Gustav Zeiler Alex Zhang 11MN

Siya Bhatia Kyla Cervantes Leo Cheng Muhan Cui Daniel Duthie Anita Eir Harry Engleback Thomas Gwilt Victor Hong Elijah Horwood Shuka Iwasaki Joseph Jin Paul Kim

Sarah Kukard

Gabriela Leadley Ruosi Li

Chloe Mackay Dakota Moller

Thanh Nguyen Levente Schmid

Ella Simonsen

Hanzhang Sun Kaitlyn Tan

Liangyao Tang

Lukas Caspian Udy Brian Wang Dowoong Yang Nathan Yang Lanyue Zhang

11MO

Mandi Basson Cody Birch

Eva Campbell-Lotonuu Youssef Mohamed Abdalla Eltantawi

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Nataliya Handrick-Adolph

Ashlyn Ji

Ji Yee Kim

Jada Lee

Mikaela Leger

Yixuan Liang

Yiming Ma

Ryan Martin Jack McLean

Amy Jisue Miller

Dylan Miller Jackson Mills

Xin Ren

Curtis Richardson

Taygan Richter

Miki Squires

Leon Stobbe

Kelly Van Iersel

Emma Van Vugt

Zhengyi Yan Claire Yu

Felicia Zhang

11NA

Aaron Braghini

Charlotte Dobbs

Cohen Glasgow

Michael Gollogly

Frano Holloway

Seojin Hong

Eva Hough

Sean Hwangbo

Isabel Igliori

Emma Ilievska

Jhaey Jamelano

Achazia Kolo

Ghakim Kukard

Catherine Lycett

Benjamin McCardle

Stefan Mishkovski

Jay Mistry

Lila Morley

Junha Park

Hwanmin Phaeng

Caitlin Ramsay Ha-Yun Seo

Theuns Symons

Youcheng Wang

Tyler Watkin

Edie Webster

Caleb Wyatt

11NB

Jack Chandler

Rosemary Chang

Shuolin Cheng

Kosara Chobanova

Keira Conboy

Somesh Fageria

Taylor Grant

Leyan Gui

Samantha Hook

Logan Janssen

Chu Jiao

Younsu Ju

Yeonsoo Lee

Olivia Lemmon

Andrew Chun Li

Kaylee Lindsay

Katherine Ling-Guthrie

Liam Martin

Junyoung Park

Oscar Rose Oskar Sharp

Daniel Stanger

Tyler Wichman

Patrick Xu Wing-Hin Young Hexuan Zhou Marissa Zhou

11NI

Jacob Badland Luke Bartram Jakob Bogdanovas Jessica Brady Yingqi Chen

Matthew Childs

Jennifer Choi Joanna Effendy Danni Fineberg Kiara Frankland

Dylan Gardner Ethan Herkt

Lily Holland Jessica Johnston Jaehee Kang

Eduan Kleynhans

Azariah Brady

Konstantinovs-Richmond

Serenity Logan Connor Nemeth Jackson O’Regan Zelin Shao Lily Solomon Tong Sun Ryder Sutton Ruben van Dyk Nicole Waretini William Wei

11PT

Georgia Apperley Carlos Chase Nicholas Gaze Charlotte Hammond

Kiera Hawkins

William Hays

Zoe Hoskin Jingran Huang Tyler Hubbard Uiryeong Jung Xu-Lan Kan Minhyeok Kang Hyun Kim Fleur Lennon Hongrui Liu Zhenni Liu Zhuoxuan Liu

Isaac Lovering

Rhys MacDougall Jackson Morris Meryam Najar

Thien Nguyen

Nicolas Ouwehand

Freya Shepherd Dykie Suzuki Andrew Welsh Xin Rou Zhou Yang Zhou

11RA/12RA/13RA

Rangimaria Kimiora Hakopa Gabriel Ingram-Puckey Miabella James Tianah Lydon - Uimaitua Jaz Naea

Paea Naufahu Alysha Osborne Maria-Anatia PomanaPokai

Zoe Reynolds Maya Sharp Reuben Te Haara Olivia Williams Thyrhys Te Williams Jayden Wilson Soane Abraham Trae Barns

Chloe Cooke Gabriel Davidson Eliseo Davis

Kiana Delaney Nathanael Ellis-Kirifi Maya Grover Rylee Hollran Kaia Kemp Sophia Kerr Jermaine Kightley Brooke Kingi Tamati Kingi Brylee Viviers Kalem Walker Leon Jacobi Reuben James Mikaela Keer-Keer

Dani Maylam Raven Naea Oskar Williams

11RB

Daniel Ahn Lavay Arora Emma Brandt Stella Chu Matthew Cosbrook Samuel Davenport Lucas Dragomir Toby Gladding Kendra Hannay Ji Woo Kim Rachel Lee Yu Mee Lee Amber Leveridge Esther Liu Paige Nealon Yun-Seo Park

Lucca Ranzuglia Pino Logan Routledge Maxim Sabchuk Tijana Sporea Meghan Thomson James Todd Sebastian Towers Klaus Xu Vince Zhang 11RH Zach Barton Ahmed Beshry Madeleine Brock Yeonjee Choi

Ava Coulthard

Annabelle Hassell

Jack Hayden Makyla Henderson

Joseph Holden Imrie Serena Jaques

Joel Kilpatrick Ashton Lathwood Christine Lin

Jenny McMillan Charlotte Nisbett Dylan Pugh Daniel Qu Josh Ranson Cayden Rees Sienna Rugg Yennice Saw Luna Schmitt Max Wilhelm Sundin-Irving Adam Thompson Ione Tseng Runchuan Wang Shane Warman Tiancheng Zhou

11SC

Georgia Aitken Isabelle Batkin Katelyn Bridge Tegan Brown Thomas Burrows Sila Chaikajonsak Soobin Choe

Aesop Choi Hajoo Choi Rorke Crewe Jessica Hall-Judge Joshua Hang Summer Harris Stella Higginson Minwoo Kim Sanggun Lee Sophie Lee Charlotte Lin Ty Maddock Oliver Marshall Cristian Nita Soomin Park Viahn Smart Sophia Snelgrove Ellesha Stratful Artem Tarasov Angela Tsang Yan Xuan Xie Enze Zhao

11SE

Karni Boock Joshua Challis Kei Hang Chan Yibin Chen

Toby Dean Ruijia Dong Dylan Francis Yeonju Ha Robert Kim Lian Kolombo

Chloe Kruger Stanley Lau Jacques Lemmer Cheuk Wing Leung

Jake Oliver Olivia Palmer Somin Park

Viktoria Schmid

Xanthea Torrey Rylee Trigg Keanu Van De Ven Kieran Webster Jacob Whitfield Emily Zhao

11SN

Lauren Agar Jed Barlow Jiayi Dong James George Sobhi Gabriel

Kayla Gilfillan Cooper Hardy Dziamyan Ivanchyk Joy Jabli Jaasleem Kaur Hongxuan Li William Li Rourke MarrierD’Unienville Niamh Mason

Quin Mathers Elina Monte Tahmid Noor Gabriella Olla GonWoo Park Paco Poon Lucas Pritchard Zoe Reid Liam Senior Cara Strinati Frazer Timmis

11SR

Emmy George Gamel Abdelmalek Max Allnutt Zane Brown Olivia Cooper Ting Hin Hung Leah Inskip Catherine Kim Geon Kim Milan Kumarasamy Min Jun Lee Daniel Leece Ava Leong Benzhuoyan Li Seulgi Lim Ao Liu Cody Lunny Camryn Lyon Miumi Matsumura Antonio Montaperto Leanne Odoom Soyoon Park Venetia Sands Wooseong Seo Vsevolod Valiev Sam Westerkamp Se Wah Wong Chang Xia Yufei Zhang

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12BA

Luca Harris

Lucas Hebberd

Caitlin Hodge

Difeng Huang

Taemin Lee

Junzhe Li

Julia Lim

Anastasija Ludajic Kim Milmine

Rakeiuekaha Morton Kent Oishi

Sam Ranger

Elizaveta Rasskazova

Shiyun Ruan

Ella Sexton

Rebaona Sibandze Yiran Sun

Sorato Tokuo Zalan Varga Jesse Wang David Zhu

12BE

James Bell

Hongin Choi

Braeden Clark

Amelia Davey

Keegan de Vries

Judson Dickson

Chunyi Fu

Roberto Glinska-Fonseca

Ming Ray Goy

Jena Han Milan Hay Damon Jones

Alana Jung

Juha Kim

Joseph Kinley

Erin Lee

Hyunsoo Lee

Bonnie Macnaughtan

Zoya Mahmood

Gemma Offwood

Katrina Pai

Ashley Sng

Marie Toyosawa Fiona Vorster Andrew Wilson

Valencia Winata

12BI

Zhijin Cao

Aurora Chen

Marilyn Chen

Poppy Dakin

Stanislas Flagel

Yushan Gao

Emma Fangqi Jia

Jonathan Jones

Sizhou Juan

Sun-woong Kang

Sawooly Li

Steven Liu

Zoey Lombard

Virginia Micarelli

Keegan Miller

Joshua Movtchan

Jayme Nguyen

Max Nicholls

Yantong Pan

Frederic Pecqueux

Phuong Pham

Riley Richardson-Mould

Jinju Schwarz

Dane-Leigh Van der Westhuizen

Xinhui Yu

Alexander Zhang

12CA

Stella Anderson

Luke Blackburn

Tatum Campbell

Pengjie Chen Yiting Chen Eun Hye Cho

Junhyeong Cho

Charlotte Forrest Ryan Friedlos

Peter Haddad Lucy Hagan Nathan Harding Joshua Hyde Soyeon Lee Carolyn Lin Luci Marra Saskia Milnes

Grace Munro Katherine Peng Sean Raw Baxter Riley Alex Sassman

Callum Shoesmith Zachary Taylor Jasmine Voss

Yanzhiqing Wang Hugo Watt

12CD

William Batkin Caroline Beeson Josiah Chen Shilo Cowie Tazanna Dell Sofia Ferrao Swain

James Gollogly Ashleigh Guthrey Amy Henderson Erin Hendricks Gianna Herlambang

Min Hwang-Tinker

Ethan Jack Seung-Min Jeon Julie Anna Julin

Cohen Laban-Jeffries

Sarah Kyu Lee

Benjamin Lietz Dante Lombard Isaac Mitchell Logan Mulvaney Hollie Reid

Georgia Salkeld

Jasmine Stent Kashya Thomas Belle Shi Hui Yong

Tao Zeng Jane Zhang

12CL

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Bailee Flanagan

Jackson Hamilton Dominic Holman

Benjamin Hunt Catrina Kim Ji Ho Kim

Nichole Woelinam Kpodonu Rania Lewin

Catherine Li Christina Longmuir Iaroslav Maiorov Joelle Neema Butoyi Noah Pollitt

Thomas Rentoul Preraphop Rienvajanawong Alex Smales Rory Travis Grace Walker Aiden Weinmann

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Albert Yuan Lidan Zhang Zhuoya Zhang 12CS Alexia Bradshaw Grace Buckley Jaeha Chang Skyla Evans Mia Francis Lauryn Gielen Joanne Gomez Euishin Hong Joshua Horan Caleb Jung Lucas Jung Katie Knaggs Iris Ku Hanbi Lee Hanna Lin Danyl McNiven Nico Mortimer William O’Regan Natasha Rule Yu-Shan Teng Luke Thomson Diego Wilson-Carbajal Jueun Woo Alice Yang Junlin Yang Sara Yavari Zhipeng Yu

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Aidan Keegan Lucy Leith Liam McKellar Sebastian Menzies Ryan Moura De Andrade

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12HF Liana Ashby Reece Attwater Oscar Bridge Otis Fraser Cornish Andrew Jin Kylie Kearney Hyobin Kim Yunju Kim Ji-Ho Lee Juyeop Lee Ethan Liddlow Dylan Lidgard Madeline McEnroe Luke Possi Pipi Quinlan Hollie Robinson Ha Young Sohn Harrison Stirrup Rihoko Suzuki Athena Watts Maia Wilkinson Lainee Williams

12HG

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Elise Pinder Ethan Rawlings Kim Schiess Alan Tan Paige Terei Di Wu Allen Xie Dongyu Zhang Xinyue Zhang Tracy Zheng

12KR

Samantha Bentley Jackson Collins Jessica Dorman Naythan Gouws Aden Haeufler

Zhonghui Hu Ine Jung Tanika Lawrence Yiming Liu Krish Mehra Jordan Mellett Jihwan Moon Mack O’Brien Uiyeol Oh Joel Packard Justin Park Min-Kyu Park Connor Proffit Brianna Robertson Aroha Rogers Enya Song Ashton Stone Xuehan Sun Emma Thompson Manh Toan Vu Xiwen Wang Isla Westlake Briana Wilson

12LI

Jaycee Avendano Moegamat Iyaaz Ben Ella Chandler-Wall Hunter Clarkson Ruohan Deng Georgia Donald Daniel Fothergill Molly Gale Setareh Gholami Ke Natasha Green Beatrice Harris Mika Hurbuns Joon Kim

Toby Laird Tony Li Yu Miao Rebecca Olliff Gizelle Page Hyunwook Park Cleo Rensburg Prachi Sharma Seung Min Shin Sungjin Shin Shreya Singh Mitchell Storey Leonardo Thornton Catherine Wu

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Yoxuan Chin

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12MN

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Isaac Chan

Franck Chen

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Shayne Dannhauser

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Brodie Harvey Aidan Hofma

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Vu Duy Khuong Nguyen

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Gordon Piper Darcy Spark Zhiqi Su

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Xuejiao Wang

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12MO

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Megan Beasleigh

Alicia Carr

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Ronald Chen

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Kaitlan Hartley

Zhinuo Huang

Cameron John Luke Kukard

Jumi Lee

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Holly Milich

Jake Price Sophia Ross Akane Shibata

Emma Theck Junho Yuk Gary Zhu

12NA

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Charlie Max Bailey

Xiaoyou Chen

Gemma Clark Kai Deng Sian Forshaw

Leah Hattam Olive Healy Georgia Hodges

Kathryn Holmes Zaayah Jalil Sophie Jung Marie Kellmann Costa Kritos Hyukchan Kwon Andrew Lee Zhanshuo Liang Flynn Little Luka Ivo Misur Teagan Naude Emile Nel

Coeben Neute Samara Paruman

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Kathleen To 12NB

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12NI

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Ying Yao Chan Tsz Kei Cheung

Pius Choi

Tayla Collier Jayden Cross Taran Erickson

Gerhard Grobler Man Chun Ho

Liam Hodgson Kayla Joseph Min Kim

Taehoon Kim

Zi Li

Charlie Madsen Nadia Naseem Matthew Reshef Zhijie Rong

Yujie Sun

Kyleigh Venter Min Xu Tiffany Ye Zijun Zhang

12PA/13PA

Nicole Aley Suao Asada Maya Erichsen

Kelly Mayes

Patrycja Piasta Esther Te Haara Amelia Ullrich Hannah Barnett Guang Li Chen Hanae Choi Junghwan Choi Aidan Corless Jack Doyle Emily Hall Sophia Hepper Ashley Hook Tyler Jamieson Francesca Kubala Grace Lee Hyelim Lee Hamish Long Alasdair Miller Jesse Oh Joshua Trotter Olivia Waters Natalie Wilson Tayla Wilson Aidan Wright Jungwoo Yun

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Amelia Livingston Samuel Miller Ella Rhodes Hannah Santiago Maja Schutte Thomas Sinclair Tiyan Sissing Benjamin Strawbridge Alexis Tagle

Alexandra Stacey Teng Bianca Tiatia Zoe Tierney Sarah Van Der Westhuizen Richard Yoo

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Kayla-Rose Abbott Jorja Anderson Nathan Barnett Connor Campbell Hoi Ching Chan Jack Davenport Ashley Foster Connor Grey Aiden Grieve Yanrong Gu Jasmine Jared

Rylan Kaaka Yun-Ha Kim Arnav Kumar Ellie Lamont Hayoung Lee Hsu-Yu Lin Richard Lin Lianne Marino Mathew Middlemost Madeleine Reygate-O’Neill Lily Shields Kellie Tawhiao Corban Turley Thachakod Wanichwathin Freya Whittle

12RH Renee Andrews Khen Jiero Aragon Samuel Bailey Shigeharu Betchaku Jack Blankley Madelin Budhabhai Ngoc Cao Lee Docchar Jessica Jones Daisy Kennedy Woorim Lee Tansy Liang Ji Hyun Lim Leela-Jane Lowrie Katy Newman Yehbin Park Cayden Perry Ky Khon Quach Dhruv Ram Ayrton Rosa Ruiz Diaz Phimchanok Sasiwimolphan Muta Sugawara Harrison Weir

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Sophie Coventry Mohammad Ehsani Jaden England Charlotte Flatt Tayla Helms Cian Johnston Justin Kim Hanna Kumar Benjamin Lamont Seojun Lee

Ewan Lehtola Christine Lin Alicia Lo

Sinead Maguire Zelin Mai Jessica Munro Eckhard Niemand Natalia Rea Ella Roberts Benjamin Sim Ciara Stanaway Justin Stirling Min-Ji Sun Cathay Tang Amir Tavakoli Tanakit Vachirajindakul

12SE

Ariel Brancken Clay Buckingham Rowell Jake Capati

Joshua Chappell Cindy Chen Riley Ellery Elaha Hassanian Jungmin Jung Shaurav Kershaw Ha Ram Kim Yan Tung Lam Andre Leader Inseo Lee Nina Little Jialin Lu Amy Lumsden Honoka Maeda Madelin Marshall Woohyeok Min Adriaan Ross Logan Turner Rebecca Van Bemmelen Jiyoon Yeam Yutong Zhang Richard Zhou

12SN

Chloe Abbott-Seh Joseph Backhouse-Smith Matthew Beaton Trent D’Ath Hannah Finley Daniel Freear Anna Haine Cerys Houghton Nijica Keene Methapat Lergararm Weiqi Liu Amir Mahdian Riley Matheson Amelia Maunsell Zoe Meacher Dana O’Leary Jordaine Pretorius Lily Rodokal Amber Rogers Rebeca Roughan Hugo Smith Natalie Tsang Zane Williams Gunther Zeiler

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Danilo Bilic

Hannah Du Preez

Jordan-Lee Engelbrecht

Guy Grantham

Taylor Greer

James Handrick-Adolph Lok Him Ho

Eeedong Jeong

Chi Wang Lam

Hayden Leung

Luca Main

Amber McAllister-Old Samuel McIntosh

Laura McKinney

Ella Millward

Brianna Morales

Heyam Murad Benett Nelson

Krystyna Niemtsova Brooke Pirie

Halu Sugimoto

Riley Van Bemmelen Helen Wang Mya Wilson Samuel Yang

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Eliot Hahm

Jiyeon Hong

Atiya Hossain

Ashley Huddart

Siyun Jung

Youngju Jung

Lee-Anne Morris

Jessica Wang

Tyler Young Kyongeun Cha

Chloe Chapman Sua Cho

Max Ji

Seohyun Kim Jamie Lee Jenny Li

Joanne Lin

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Cameron Senior Wen Shan

Alan Tang

Matilda Towers

Daniil Vasan

Gabriel Wright Allan Xu

Jasmine Zhang

Oliver Zhang Reina Zhang

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Angelito Ayson

Makayla Bagley

Kate Braddock

Ritta Chaikajonsak

Jiyong Choi

Sophia Dadardoust

Lucas Dearlove

Rebecca Fleming Isabelle Francis

Lucia Groves

Jaime Ham

Lachlan Hynds

Christopher Kolle Jensen Ji Kang

Jenna Kelly

Dasha Khobta Minjae Kim

Olivia Kirk Sok Khim Lor

Muhammad Farjaad Rehman

Thi Hong Nhung Truong Amy van der Hilst

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Leonard Alsabie Elizabeth Blount

Gejin Gao

Isabella Glinska-Fonseca Eugene Gong Andrei Yahir Guerb Navarro Songyang He Ye-Ji Kim Jinwoo Lee Linda Leo Amal Lim Minghan Liu Zhiyang Lu Steve Maran Kelly Poon Yuanzhu Tian Phuc Cuong Trieu Michael Weng Samuel Wong

13CA Cai Cai Benjamin De Wet Daniel Gover Kennedy Hardy Bochuan Hou

Ofa-Ki-Haangolo Kakau Jisung Kim Charles King

Evita Land Mau Lee Zhengran Li Yijia Liao

Anais Logan Alex McLean

Nicolas McNiven Kenshiro Mimbu Ethan Munro

Ranen Narsey

Junseo Park Yeyoung Park Madeline Woolly Chloe Wotherspoon Alan Wu Terry Zhou

13CD

Ciaran Chase Charles Leslie Day Yao Ding Benjamin Garner Jun-Ki Hong Clare Jones Do-Hyun Kim Woomin Kwon Tamara Land Seungju Lee Matthew Leith Katie Mabon

Oliver McGhee Lachlan McIntosh Daniel Millar Kishan Mistry Ella Offwood Ryan Pai Ashmera Prasad Brooklyn Reynolds Emosi Tabuwere Yisikandaier Tiemuer Leland Worsfold Claire Zhang

13CL

Jessica Dickson Kannon Hen Tae Young Koh Chi Wang Lao Minjae Lee Claire Luis Rocco Milicic Darren Muhendro Sakura Orgias Jiaqi Peng William Pugh Mark Richards Alicia Robertshaw Sweta Rup Isabella Samsa Hiyu Sasaki Dominic Saunders Mikayla Scrymgeour Jiwoo Song Taige Spalding Leon Sutherland Jaden Vlotman

13CS

Sebastian Aguilera Isabella Astridge-Emery James Beaton Neroli Braun Samantha Cheyne Jeong-Jin Choi Tessa Dreyer

Casey Fraser Scott Godfrey Minjae Kim Yu Min Kim Saana Ramaekers Haiying Ren Alina Salomatova Leo Schumacher Noah Spalding

James Spencer Luke Tilsley Jacynta Tremaine Laura Waretini Harry Watson Ian Wong Crystal Xiao Phalidpol Zhu

13FE

Sloane Brown Matthew Kay Chulshin Kim Jan Koscik Sijin Lee Yeseong Lee Liren Liang Jia Liu

Marshall McCabe Oliver McClelland Kyoro Ng Yash Ram Colin Roh Kai Shen Jaden Solanki Katellyne Van Deventer Jackson Watene Yujue Wu

13FL

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13FR Jacob Fotu Kirsty Laming Shaunna Li Nicolas Lietz Lydia Moe Lucas Payne Zach Riley Ethan Skelton Matthew Skilton Madison Smith Daniel Warman

13HF

Billy De Mulder Satori Edgeler Cade Kim Yujin Lee Eric Liang Hengchi Liu Jason Liu Xiaolu Ma

Caleb Mackle Tiana Marshall Oliver McKinnon Victoria Methven Steven Usama Laurence Metry

Tian Min

Isaac Moore Julia Ortanez Quan Pham Paige Pienaar Enoch Qi Jasmin Ramlov Qi Wu

13HG

Zeineddine Abdeldayem Rishank Arora Olivia Chandler Rebekah Frame Travis Higgins Emily Langridge Yae Moon Ryan Nelson Damen Oelofse James Pirie

Clarke Poingdestre Georgia Reid-Akehurst Kai Shiho Luke Statham Jayden Sul Yolanda Thomas Going Brooke Thomson Sithusa Wijesinghe Demi Wilcox

Chen Jie Xu Yi Zhou

13KR

Lachlan Atkin Daniel Barnett Kristie Blackman Claudia Chambers

Zoe Chrystal Estelle Debae Darren Ho Jinsol Hong Emma Jones Natalia Manson Matthew Mariano Abigail Miller Taze Noom-Duckworth Danielle Ouwehand Adam Pejcic Holly Pretorius Chantal Rapley Mariam Shaaban Xavier Williams Jingqiu Zong

13LI

Diana Antipova Connor Barratt Louis Crawford

Emily Davison-Taylor

Corin Fenwick-Rose Mike Kennedy Hannah Kinley Hanyi Lee Jeongmin Lee Min Jung Lee Olivia Lee Freya McCourt Taro Nishida

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Amy Smith

Jiaqi Su

Ivan Van Niekerk

Katie Woodward

13MG

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Joshua Dalton

Samuel De Suza

Jordan Debney

Amanda Jackson

Ella Johnston

Ross Jowsey

Marcia Kilpatrick Isaiah Kuan

Samantha Malveda

Anastasia Matiatos

Kristen Camille Tagle She Tey

Brooke Torrey Amy Wang Michel Zhou

13MN

Alan Gong Amanda Harris William He Damian Holden Eric Jin

Hannah Liefting Bai Liu

Meihan Liu

Shayle Mackie Abby Miller

Connor Morman

Emilija Nestecka Connor Oakley Seunghui Oh

Rosa Paterson

Benjamin Rhodes Sophia Roughan

Kate Scarbrough Jiarong Xu

Sijie Yu

13MO

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Paul Kim

Na-Kyung Lee

Xinrui Li

Ellen Middeldorp

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Yujin Park

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Thu Uyen Pham

Ilaisaane Puamau

Miaosen Qiu

Anushka Rastogi

Brooke Rawle

Tomas Stobbe

Hui Tan

Liam Thomas Liam Warren Steven Zhou

13NA

Stefan Alexander Joey Back

Tonka Berthelsen Preston Bishell

Summer Carkeek

Adam Chichester Keane Co

Carlos McMurdo James Nealie Dominic O’Connor

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Oliver Savage Robyne Singh

Alexander Skuljan Paige Walton Cooper Williams Joseph Yoo Jia Zhang

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Jaime Bull Joel Cameron Matthew Crowhurst Sam Davis

Zackery de Bueger Benjamin Dickson Katherine Dodsworth Caitlin Edwards Richard Fan Joshua Featonby Yuyang Fu Antonia Guan Suzy Jung Hoyoung Kim Alexander Rogers Brayden Shields Andrew Shin Yukina Takada Talliah Walsh Ka Yee Wong Jiwon Yang Yvonne Yang Soyol Yoo

13NI

Sara Blackwood Yu Jin Chung Grace Ding Bryn Etherton

John Frimpong Evelyn Harris Enoch Hu

Sangwook Kwon Andrew Lu Anna Mal

Caleb McGowan

Capri Di Petelo

Matthew Prance

Leah Schaffer-Swan

Tae Sun Shim

Kaiming Wang

Kane Wardrop Caleb White Tianai Zhang

13PT

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Theodore Bickle Joel Black

Cooper Blanchard Ashton Bonham Dylan Bradley Tristan Buenaventura

Tiffany Bunce- LeVerne Sumin Choi Yoonji Chun Amber Fraser-Mackenzie Blake Gallagher Jack Kennedy-Clark Junseo Kim Damin Kwon Rushit Pandya Jiwoo Park Arisa Tomoda

13RB

Yanting Chen Brock Gillbanks Hannah Gjaltema Elizabeth Good Weston Haley-Herbert Jordan Hedges Dylan Henderson Natalie Honey Eric Hong Jake Inskeep Filip Ivanovic Kodai Katayanagi Jae Ryeong Kim Juhee Kim Hannah Lees-Baker Chenyang Li Isabella Mann Flynn Teh Jiwoo Yu 13RH Yuhao Bai Robert Caw Mitchell Clayton Adam De Souza Anne Driessen Casey Gibb Leah Harris Seung Hyun Heo Taehoon Jekal Connor Mason Hannah McCabe Eva Morgan Caleb Mudgway Truman Mulholland Kieran Munro Mytien Nguyen Rachel O’Brien Harriet Shepherd-Bell Koto Shimizu Yeojin Song Danny Wang Nancy Yu Andy Zhang

13SC

Emily Blythe Eden Butterworth Shan Mei Deng I-Che Hsieh Amy Johnstone Elliott Lawler Aidan Lindeque Aydin Omid Jahnn Pineda Poppy Selby-Page Tim Sinyakov Riley Smith Jeff Song Hamish Stanger Carmen Su Kiera Sumner Wenhai Tan Justin Thomson

Theeratatt Tongbai Mishel Tyurkova Jean Yoon

13SE Makayla Anderson Inigo Briones

Ashlee Cairns-Cowan Kiera Cameron Michael Catlett Charlotte Diack Renee Haywood Aaron Houghton Kata Ispanovits Tyler Janssen Summer Jeffery Yein Oh Mingchao Qi Saule Skiauteryte Chase Taylor Farah Thien Reef White Sophie Woodhams Dillon Yan Kevin Yao Aowen Zhang

13SN

Osbert Cheng Toby Elford Hannah Forster Matthew Holmes Siqi Huang Jenifer Jeong Nabeelah Khan Marco Knoll Janine Lao Jean Lee Xinnong Liu Andrew Ryan-Lentini

Zoran Sladoja Kathleen Toms Sharnah Trethewey Lara Van De Ven Pavel Zhukovskiy Matija Zivkovic

13SR

Alicia Lemmer Tianyang Liu Yu Ly

Taikai Matsumura Ruth Matthews

Lucas McNeil

Vladimir Minkov Emillie Morrison-Reid Cheuk Ng

Annalise Ogg Naomi Ord Bailey Pike-Smyth Alisha Purdie Torben Salvador Neihana Smith

Phoebe Sundin-Irving Holly Taylor-Warne Joseph Thomas Ryan Van Niekerk Zara Walkley

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Acknowledgements

Panorama would not be possible without the generous assistance of many Rangitoto College staff and students who contributed to the yearbook by providing artwork, writing articles, taking photos, and assisting with proof reading. Particular thanks go to the following people: Christine Parkinson (Head of the English Department) for judging the Creative Writing competition.

Katie Poynter (Head of the Art Department) for judging the Painting competition.

Paul Stevens (Assistant Head of the Art Department) for judging the Photography competition.

Our sincere thanks also go to Rangitoto College’s student photographers, led by Andrea Te Maari, who have dedicated their time to take photographs at events throughout the year. Many of their photographs have been used in this yearbook. Anastasija Ludajic

Panorama is edited by Olivia Newman, Rebekah Philson, and Gideon Robertson, and published by Benefitz.

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School Roll

34min
pages 190-199

Signatures

1min
pages 200-204

Support Staff

3min
pages 182-183

Senior Prizegiving

46min
pages 148-163

Teaching Staff

2min
page 181

Sports Awards

10min
pages 143-147

Arts Awards

13min
pages 138-142

Water Polo

4min
pages 136-137

Swimming

3min
page 133

Rugby

4min
pages 130-131

Netball

4min
pages 126-127

Hockey

3min
pages 122-123

Football

7min
pages 120-121

Beach Volleyball

2min
pages 114-115

Cricket

3min
pages 116-117

Basketball

6min
pages 112-113

Badminton

2min
page 111

Athletics

2min
page 110

Sport Director’s Report

3min
page 108

Te Kiko O Rangitoto

1min
pages 106-107

Sports Performance Academy

2min
page 109

Drama Company

2min
page 101

Hip-Hop

2min
page 105

Theatresports

2min
page 100

Tech Crew

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page 99

Life in the Music Department

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page 98

Jazz Combos

1min
page 88

Chamber Music

1min
page 83

Massa di Voce

1min
page 94

International Students

1min
page 76

Music Tuition Programme

1min
page 81

Korean Night

1min
page 59

Chinese Night

2min
page 58

Summit Academy

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page 61

Art Exhibitions

1min
page 56

Art Competitions

1min
pages 50-53

Creative Writing Competition

9min
pages 48-49

Technology

4min
pages 44-45

Social Science

17min
pages 41-43

Science

9min
pages 38-40

Performing Arts

9min
pages 36-37

Mathematics

9min
pages 32-35

Languages

5min
pages 28-29

Library

1min
page 31

Learning Support

2min
page 30

International Baccalaureate

2min
pages 26-27

Health and Physical Education

6min
pages 23-25

Gateway

1min
page 22

High Achievers

7min
pages 11-13

Board of Trustees

4min
page 5

English

8min
pages 17-20

ESOL

3min
page 21

Commerce

6min
pages 14-15

Principal’s Report

5min
page 4

Student Leaders

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Design and Visual Communication

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