our 2020 SENIOR AWARDs
OUR SPORTS AND CULTURAL PEOPLE OF THE YEAR
Keith Edmonds Memorial Cup for Sportsman of the Year
Tamatea Winiana
Frost Plate for Sportswoman of the Year
Chrysanthe Hawken
Wilson Wirihana Memorial Trophy and Adams Driving School Prize for excellent effort and attitude in all aspects of Maori Culture
Aniwa Heke
The Outstanding Senior Pasifika Student Award
Naumi Teinabo
Tu Mana Maori Trophy for an outstanding Maori role model student
Tamatea Winiana
DILIGENCE AWARDS
for students gaining the most diligence certificates
YEAR 12
The Dyson Smythe & Gladwell Award
Dylan Michel
Keya Prajapati
YEAR 13
The Coresteel Building Award
Jacob Mathers
Anna Pashley
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARDS
LEVEL 2
(Highest Grade Point Average in top 100 credits over 6 subjects)
The Lions Club of Warkworth Award
Ava Berry
The Paper Plus Award
Chloe Billington
The Warkworth Dental Practice Award
Mackenzie Butler
The Summerset Falls Award
Jessica McNaughten
The Sentinel Homes Warkworth Award
Katie O’Higgins-Thomass
SPECIAL AWARDS
YEAR 12
The Tawharanui Regional Park Conservation Award and ECM Barber Shop Prize
for increasing public awareness of conservation issues.
Saskia Wigman
Nathan Strong
The Leggoe Electrical Prize
for a student with dyslexia, displaying perseverance and achievement
Riley Deans
The Anthoni and Dudding Cup and The Warkworth Surveyors Prize
for Science at Level 2
Ben McMurtie
The Insight Legal English Award
for a Level 2 student who shows the most originality and flair in all aspects of English.
They are engaged with language and literature outside of their usual English classwork
and are passionate about language in all its forms
Guy van Egmond
YEAR 13
The Lions Club of Kowhai Coast Shield and Prize
for the Student Learning Centre pupil who is diligent and shows a caring and positive attitude
Alex Jensen
The Year 13 Award and The Lions Club of Warkworth Prize for Leadership
Donated by the Year 13 students of 2010
Carissa Smith
The Warkworth Surveyors Prize
for excellence in Digger Driving
Ethan Whitham
The Insight Legal Award
for a Level 3 student who shows the most originality and flair in all aspects of English.
They are engaged with language and literature outside of their usual English classwork
and are passionate about language in all its forms
River Usmar
The Andrew Coombs Memorial Trophy
and The Isometric Solutions Prize for the most deserving pupil in Digital Technology at L3
Logan Scarth
The Quintal Family Cup and MS Engineering Prize for diligence in Technology
Grifin Crawford
The Chocolate Brown Prize for creativity and professionalism in Hospitality
Reiko Pham
The Maltby Family Cup and Brick Bay Wines Limited Prize for Senior Art
Willow Whitham
The Granville Shield and The 3 Dimensional Builders Prize for Civic Responsibilities
Anna Pashley
The Ex-Pupils’ Rose Bowl and The Warkworth Dental Prize for Best All-Rounder
Robbie Ennis
The Rodney Lodge of Freemasons Prize for the senior boy who shows the most initiative,
self-reliance and consideration for others
Ian These
The Warkworth Lions Cup and Prize for Excellence in Public Speaking
Coco Bone
The Withers & Co Prize for the senior girl who shows
the most initiative, self-reliance and consideration for others
Reiko Pham
The C L Moore Trophy and The Kowhai Physiotherapy Prize
for the highest achieving student across multiple Sciences at Level 3
Leilani Jones
The Friends of Mahu Prize for Deputy Head Girl
Coco Bone
The Friends of Mahu Prize for Deputy Head Boy
Alex Bindon
The Friends of Mahu Prize for Head Girl
Leilani Jones
The Friends of Mahu Prize for Head Boy
Robbie Ennis
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
KOWHAI PHYSIOTHERAPY AND HAND THERAPY CLINIC SCHOLARSHIP
($300)
For a student who displays high levels of compassion and empathy towards others.
Grace Oliver
Holly Ripley
WARKWORTH COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP ($400 each)
Sponsors Warkworth Taxi and Bus Service and Webster Malcom Law
Thanks to the generous support of our local community, these scholarships are awarded for academic achievement, contribution to college life and the ability to continue with studies at tertiary level.
Tenaija Fletcher
Rhianna Schedewy
STEVE HAYCOCK CONSTRUCTION FUTURE APPRENTICESHIP SCHOLARSHIP
($300)
This is awarded to a student who is going into an apprenticeship in the trades. It is for the student who has demonstrated that they are employment ready and have produced work to a high standard.
Jeremiah Saleupolu
LEGGOE ELECTRICAL FUTURE APPRENTICESHIP SCHOLARSHIP
($300)
This is awarded to a student who is going into an apprenticeship in the trades. It is for the student who has demonstrated that they are employment ready and have produced work to a high standard.
Marlon Fa'ale
THE WARKWORTH DRIVING ACADEMY SCHOLARSHIP
($500)
The Warkworth Driving Academy Scholarship is awarded to a Year 12 student who is leaving school to pursue a chosen career. The successful candidate has shown initiative in researching their chosen career, has displayed a positive attitude and good work ethic, and is polite, friendly and well behaved.
Sam Bayer
Cole Teirney
THE BINSTED FAMILY CUP AND AWARD
($400)
This is awarded to a student that shows resilience, determination and an ability in studying senior maths
Maxwell Meale
ARGYLE MANUFACTURING AND PIP FOOTE OF RE/MAX GROUP SCHOLARSHIP
($500 each)
For academic excellence in Year 13 for 2019
Kate Popham
Ryan Torckler
MCDONALD ADAMS OPTOMETRISTS SCHOLARSHIP
($500)
For a student going on to study Science at University.
Annabelle McKenzie
THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF TOURISM SCHOLARSHIP
($500)
This scholarship is in recognition of an outstanding Tourism student. The New Zealand School of Tourism would like to encourage the recipient to embark on a pathway of tertiary study with the New Zealand School of Tourism to work towards an exciting career in the Tourism industry.
Shanick Simmonds
THE SUE WYNWARD MAORI PASIFIKA HEALTH STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP
($1,000)
This is awarded to a Maori or Pasifika student who is leaving school at the end of the year
to commence studies in the Health Industry.
Chrysanthe Hawken
DOLLY WYNYARD TRUST SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded to suitably talented students to continue with tertiary studies in the Arts or Music.
Maxwell Meale ($1,000)
Nasia McLennan ($1,500)
Alex Bindon ($1,500)
Willow Whitham ($2,000)
THE BAILEY EARLEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
($2,000)
This scholarship is intended to support a Mahurangi College graduating student who is pursuing a career specialising in computer game development and/or design.
Finn Massey
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS
MASSEY UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
($1,000)
This scholarship is awarded for academic ability and entry into a Business course at Massey University.
Reiko Pham
THE PRIME MINISTER’S VOCATIONAL PATHWAY AWARD
($2,000)
This award has been created to celebrate the achievement of secondary students enrolled in vocational programmes and to raise the status of vocational education. The Vocational Pathways include - Construction and Infrastructure, Creative Industries, Manufacturing and Technology, Primary Industries, Service Industries and Social and Community Services. This year, the Prime Minister’s Vocational Pathway Award has been awarded to a student from the Creative Industries who plans to continue her studies at Te Auaha, the New Zealand Institute of Creativity.
Vanya Dunn
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY HIRANGA SCHOLARSHIPS
($5,000)
This scholarship recognises and supports top-achieving students.
Alex Bindon
Coco Bone
Grifin Crawford
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LAW FIRST YEAR AWARD
FOR EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
($5,000)
This scholarship recognises academic and extracurricular achievements of students and supports study
in the Bachelor of Commerce and / or Bachelor of Laws degree programme.
Coco Bone
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY AUAHA SCHOLARSHIP
($5,000)
This scholarship recognises and encourages innovation and entrepreneurship
amongst intending first year students at the University of Canterbury.
Coco Bone
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ‘GO CANTERBURY’ SCHOLARSHIP
($5,000)
This scholarship is awarded to support students from the Auckland region, with proven academic ability, in their first year of study.
Finian Taylor
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY HOROMATA SCHOLARSHIP
($6,000)
This scholarship recognises high academic achievement, as well as leadership potential and involvement
in community and/or culture, amongst intending first-year students at the University of Canterbury.
Alex Bindon
THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL LEAVERS SCHOLARSHIPS
($6,500)
This scholarship is awarded to a student who has high academic achievement, makes a significant contribution to the school and / or community. They must therefore hold a leadership position and / or be active in cultural pursuits or sport at a representative level.
Chrysanthe Hawken
Nasia McLennan
Ryan Torckler
THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON TANGIWAI SCHOLARSHIPS
($5,000)
This scholarship is awarded to students primarily on the basis of academic excellence
but also recognises leadership and commitment to the community.
Coco Bone
Jowan Nute
Finian Taylor
River Usmar
THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON TOTOWEKA SCHOLARSHIPS
($5,000)
This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit, equity, leadership and commitment to community.
Robbie Ennis
Perry Pitcher
Ryan Stam
Juliette Twhigg
THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON KAHOTEA SCHOLARSHIP
(Up to the value of $35,000)
This scholarship is awarded to exceptional students based on criteria centred around academic excellence,
cultural background and community involvement, leadership and equity.
Finn Massey
THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND TOP ACHIEVER SCHOLARSHIP
($20,000)
This scholarship is awarded to students in recognition of exceptional academic performance,
outstanding sporting, artistic, cultural and leadership achievements.
Leilani Jones
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO NEW FRONTIERS ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
This scholarship was established by the University of Otago in 2015, in order to recognise academic excellence in secondary school study.
Kate Rowe - $ 3,500
Annabelle McKenzie - $3,500
Cormac Blennerhassett $ TBC
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO LEADERS OF TOMORROW SCHOLARSHIPS
This scholarship is for a student with academic ability and who exhibits leadership potential.
They need to have been involved with sport and / or cultural pursuits and to have made a contribution to the community.
Coco Bone - $6,000
Jowan Nute - $6,000
Grace Oliver - $6,000
Carissa Smith - $6,000
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO PACIFIC PEOPLES’ ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
($13,000)
Established to celebrate academic excellence and cultural diversity, these scholarships are intended
to encourage the progression of indigenous Pacific students into tertiary study.
Caleb Ripley
Holly Ripley
Tan Robertson
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MĀORI ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
Established to celebrate academic excellence and cultural diversity, this scholarship is intended to
encourage the progression of Māori students into tertiary study.
Ruby Cooper - $13,000
Ranelle le Bas - $17,000
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO VICE-CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP
($15,000)
The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship was established to celebrate the excellence of students enrolling at Otago University. It is unique amongst the entrance scholarships in that the selection of recipients and the level at which it is offered, is at the discretion of the Vice-Chancellor.
Aimee Goddard
Ryan Stam
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO PERFORMANCE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
($16,000)
This scholarship is awarded to students who combine academic strength with outstanding achievements in a chosen performance area.
Rowan Buick
Chrysanthe Hawken
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO 150TH ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
($20,000)
This scholarship is in recognition of academic ability and the potential to succeed at university.
Leilani Jones
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ENTRANCE
SCHOLARSHIP
($35,000)
This scholarship recognises both outstanding academic potential and involvement in activities at school, in the community and / or in sport and cultural pursuits in which leadership has been shown.
Robbie Ennis
THE GUBBS MOTORS AND MASON CONTRACTORS SCHOLARSHIP
($1,000)
ALON & AUDREY SHAW TROPHY
for PROXIME ACCESSIT
of Mahurangi College
Jowan Nute
THE BAYLEYS REAL ESTATE WARKWORTH SCHOLARSHIP
($2,000)
PATRICIA & ALAN SCHEDEWY FAMILY CUP
and the
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUX SCHOLARSHIP (value of which is to be determined)
for DUX
of Mahurangi College
Presented by Mr David Macleod