Correspondence School Prizewinners Announced
Correspondence School Prizewinners Announced
The Correspondence School has awarded 65 prizes for academic excellence and outstanding achievement to primary, secondary and adult students, living throughout New Zealand and overseas.
“We are very proud of all our prizewinners,” said Mark Beach, Director of Teaching, The Correspondence School. “It was an incredibly hard task selecting the candidates. We have over 20,000 highly-motivated, unique students, who are supported by dedicated parents, supervisors and whanau."
Mark Beach awarded the Director’s Prize for Meritorious Work to Aimee Avery, who is in Year 12 and lives in Fielding.
“Aimee’s commitment to education is highlighted by both her work and her attitude,” says Mark Beach. “Aimee is enrolled as an adult student. She has completed a huge volume of work this year and is averaging over 90 per cent in all her courses. She is very focused on her goal of studying agricultural sciences at Massey University.”
The school Dux, who has won a total of six prizes, is Supriti Bajracharya, Year 13, Sydney, Australia. Supriti’s prizes include excellence in: History, Mathematics with Statistics, Mathematics with Calculus, Chemistry and Biology.
“Winning six prizes is an outstanding achievement,” says Mark Beach, “especially when you consider that English is a second language for Supriti, who was born in Nepal, with Nepalese as her first language.” The family are living temporarily in Sydney, Australia, and hope to return to Auckland, New Zealand, in the future.
Jenna Lumb, Year 12 from Prebbleton, Canterbury, and Ataria Gibbons, Year 3, from Keri Keri, both won a new prize this year. The Co-operative Learning prize was created to recognise students successfully adapting to e-learning, and assisting other students through ICT technologies, such as online learning and video conferencing.
Another new prize, donated by a former staff member who worked with young parents at the school, is the “Fuchsia Trust Mansfield” prize for a teen parent who has made the most of their education. This prize has been won by Christie Shepherd, Year 12, Wellington.
“Some students won prizes for their absolute dedication and commitment to their education. Lucy Snowden, Year 9, Hamilton is one of these. She has worked extremely hard this year and is awarded one of the Elizabeth Boraman-Barrell Memorial prizes for students who have responded to challenges,” says Mark Beach.
Ty King-Wall, age 15 from Kati Kati, Bay of Plenty, is a talented young dancer. Ty has done all his schooling via correspondence and he has won a prize for excellence in Geography. Ty has just been accepted into the prestigious Australian Ballet School.
Although Correspondence School students range from age three to 93, this year’s youngest and oldest prizewinners are Ataria Gibbons, age 8, from Henderson, Auckland and Joanna Thomas, age 60, from Nelson.
Two students received two prizes: Narelle Oliver, Year 11 from Makoura College, Masterton and Holly Edgecomb, Year 15, Waihi.
Another first this year is dual-enrolled students being eligible for the school prizes. Over 10,000 students study at their local schools, but do one or two subjects with The Correspondence School.
If you would like to know more about The Correspondence School, New Zealand’s largest school, visit www.correspondence.school.nz
Cross School Prizes These prizes are for full-time primary and secondary students.
Prize Student Year Area or
School
Director’s Prize for meritorious work. Aimee
Avery 12 Fielding
Ex-Pupils Association Prize for
outstanding determination in overcoming difficulties. Marty
Close 10 Whangarei
Ruby Harris Prize for the student who
has raised the standard of his or her education by courage
and perseverance. Rangi Tamatea 10 Wairoa
Rural Women New
Zealand Golden Jubilee Prize for general excellence and
attitude to schoolwork for any student living in a remote
area. Alexis Parker 11 Taurikura, Northland
Parents’
Association 75th Jubilee Prize for dedication and commitment
to schoolwork. Melissa Brown 13 Waipoua Forest,
Dargaville
The Correspondence School Social Club award
for co-operative learning Year 9-13 Jenna
Lumb 12 Prebbleton, Canterbury
The Correspondence School
Social Club award for co-operative learning Year 1-8 Ataria
Gibbons 3 Kerikeri
Elizabeth Boraman-Barrell Memorial
Prize for students who have responded to challenges and made
good progress in their studies. Sharne
McSkimming 13 Waimate, South Canterbury
“
“ Stephen Mander 10 Ngarimu Bay, Thames
“
“ Lucy Snowden 9 Hamilton
“
“ Danielle Ferguson-Lewis 3 Henderson, Auckland
Primary School Prizes
Prize Student Year Area or
School
The Kathleen Evans Memorial Prize for outstanding
work in English in upper primary classes. Therese
Curle 8 Lynfield, Auckland
The Allen and Betty Dick Prize
for excellence in Mathematics and Science by a primary
student. Tamsyn Cornwall 8 Thailand
The Janet MacKenzie
Memorial Prizes for the most outstanding work in English in
upper primary classes. Troy Evan 8 Coromandel
Peninsula
Secondary School Full-time Prizes
Prize Student Year Area or School
Parents and
Supervisors Association Dux Award for overall excellence in
Year 13. Supriti Bajracharya 13 Australia
Fuchsia Trust
Mansfield Prize awarded to a teen parent who has made the
most of the opportunity to continue their
education. Christie Shepherd 12 Wellington
Adult
Prizes
Prize Student Year Area or School
Language
Prize for Adult Students for achievement, progress, and
enthusiasm in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin,
Maori or Spanish (for achievement in Spanish). Joanna
Thomas 11 Nelson
Subject Prizes These prizes are for Correspondence School students who are either full-time or dually enrolled in their local schools.
ARTS
Prize Student Year Area or School
Joyce Cooper
Memorial Prize for effort and achievement in the study of
textiles Rachel Honeyfield 12 Okato College, Taranaki
New
Zealand Country Women’s Institute Prize for excellence in
NCEA level 1 Food and Nutrition. Praise
Standfast 11 Gloriavale Christian Community School,
Greymouth
Reta Watson Prize for the best student studying
Graphics in year 9,10, 11. James Hadley 9 Tauranga
Vic
Watson Memorial Prize for the best student studying Design
and Craft in year 9 or 10. Gregory
Pugh 10 Tauranga
Golden Jubilee Prize for Graphics. Sarah
Humphreys 12 Cook Islands
Golden Jubilee Prize for
Technology. Narelle Oliver 11 Makoura College,
Masterton
Prize for the senior student who has achieved
excellence in Music. Lizzie Dobson 12 Inglewood High
School
70th Jubilee Prize for excellence in Art by a
senior student. Kelly Robertson 13 Kaeo
Prize for the
senior student who has achieved excellence in Art
History. Emily Gibbs 13 Palmerston North Girls High
School
Prize for the student who has made an outstanding
effort in Technology, Music or Art. (for
Technology): Narelle Oliver 11 Makoura College,
Masterton
SCIENCES
Prize Student Year Area or
School
Golden Jubilee Prize for achievement in
Agriculture by a senior student Stacey
Sanderson 13 Invercargill
Prize for the senior student
who has achieved excellence in Biology. Supriti
Bajracharya 13 Australia
Prize for the senior student who
has achieved excellence in Chemistry. Supriti
Bajracharya 13 Australia
Prize for the senior student who
has achieved excellence in Physics. Mariusz
Wolbinski 13 Bishop Viard College, Porirua
Prize for the
senior student who has achieved excellence in
Horticulture. Sean Nyboer 11 Senegal
Science Prize for
the best student studying science in year 9, 10, or
11. Matthew Whyte 11 Tonga
Prize for the student who has
made an outstanding effort in the sciences. Brodie
Edgar 10 Gore
“
“ Gregory Parker 11 Rangiora
Prize for the senior student
who has achieved excellence in Mathematics with
Calculus. Supriti Bajracharya 13 Australia
Prize for the
senior student who has achieved excellence in Mathematics
with Statistics. Supriti Bajracharya 13 Australia
Prize
for the student who has made an outstanding effort in
mathematics. Michael Ellis 12 Christchurch
“
“ Thomas Flood 11 Northland
HUMANITIES
Prize Student Year Area or School
Golden
Jubilee Prize for achievement in Economics by a senior
student. Aaron Lloyd 13 Mt Hutt College, Canterbury
Jenny
Armstrong Memorial Accounting Prize for outstanding work in
accounting. Caroline Su Sing Pau 13 Villa Maria College,
Christchurch
Golden Jubilee Prize for Text and
Information Management. Soana Hodgkinson 12 Waiuku
College
Lyn Davey memorial prize for excellence in Legal
Studies. Zena Davidson 12 Nelson
Prize for the senior
student who has achieved excellence in Computing. Daniel
Holland 12 Wellington
Prize for the senior student who
has achieved excellence in Geography. Ty
King-Wall 12 KatiKati
Prize for the senior student who
has achieved excellence in History. Supriti
Bajracharya 13 Australia
Betty Guard Memorial Prize for
outstanding work in NCEA Level 1 History. Sarah
Hewer 11 Craighead Diocesan School, Timaru
Prize for the
student who has made an outstanding effort in Commerce or
Computing subjects. Kristen Gallen 15 Upper Hutt
Prize
for the student who has made an outstanding effort in Social
Studies. Patrick Chapman 10 Christchurch
LANGUAGES
Prize Student Year Area or School
Millicent Mason
Prize for high literary ability in year 11. Rita
Lowe 11 Florida
Ruth Crisp Prize for original work. Holly
Edgecombe 15 Waihi
Prize for the senior student who has
achieved excellence in English. Alice
Banfield 11 Europe
Prize for the student who has made an
outstanding effort in English. Toby
James 10 Auckland
Lord and Lady Ballantrae Memorial Prize
for outstanding Maori language work by a senior
student. Tihema Nicol 9 Australia
Prize for the student
who has made an outstanding effort in Te Reo Maori. Raaniera
Te Whata 11 Northland College
Judith Waugh Prize for
excellence in Latin. Heather
Macbeth 11 Christchurch
Prize for the senior student who
has achieved excellence in Spanish as a second
language. Samuel Forde 11 Macleans College,
Auckland
Prize for the senior student who has achieved
excellence in Japanese as a second language. Lydia
White 13 Otago Girls High School
Prize for the senior
student who has achieved excellence in German as a second
language. Tracey Smith 13 Pukekohe High School
Prize for
the senior student who has achieved excellence in French as
a second language. Amy Gibson 12 Hawera High School
Prize
for the senior student who has achieved excellence in
Chinese as a second language. Jae Won 11 Nayland College,
Nelson
Prize for the senior student who has achieved
excellence in Classical Studies Gemma
Minogue 13 Indonesia
Prize for the student who has made
an outstanding effort in International Languages. Holly
Edgecombe 15 Waihi
Embassy of France Prize for a senior
student who has achieved excellence in French as a second
language. Amy Gibson 12 Hawera High School
Embassy of
Japan Prize for a senior student who has achieved excellence
in Japanese as a second language. Lydia White 13 Otago Girls
High
School