Moama Anglican Grammar School’s annual Presentation Evening was held at the Stubberfield Centre on Friday 11 December. The night included a range of Primary, Secondary and Special Award presentations, interspersed with wonderful musical performances from our students.
Award recipients are listed below. You can view a printable, PDF copy by clicking here.
Primary School Awards
Announced by Head of Primary School Mr Nigel Rudge
Kindergarten
Excellentia Award: This award is presented to the student who has achieved the highest overall results across the curriculum in their class.
Nkiru Ekeanyanwu
Endeavour Award: This award is presented to a student who has achieved their potential across the curriculum by committing their best effort throughout the year.
Georgia Cadd and Alexander Fraser
Most Improved Award: This award is presented to the student who has demonstrated the greatest progress and application throughout the year.
Charles Connors
Year One
Excellentia
Raphael Pelaez and Nicholas Christensen
Endeavour
Luca Wilson, Jordan Dalziel, Lucy Kennedy and William Whitbourn
Most Improved
Fergus McGillivray and Rebekah Porter
Year Two
Excellentia
Hunter Fawcett and Nathaniel Pearce
Endeavour
Henry Brown, Ameya Kirali, Lachlan Dennis and Jilly Jones
Most Improved
Matilda Peat and Mitchell McLean
Year Three
Excellentia
Ella Bowler and Anastasia McLindon
Endeavour
Taylah Hubble, Patrick Kennedy, Josephine Colacino, Tofunmi Ajiyboye,
Most Improved
Tenille Christie and Molli Lucic
Year Four
Excellentia
Brodie Jardine and Genevieve McLindon
Endeavour
Jake Clancy, Ella Furness, Marli McKenna and Joshua Hill
Most Improved
Bree Oliver and Tristan Watson
Year Five
Endeavour
Fifunmi Ajiboye
Samuel Trewick
Dylan Jardine
Jamison McFadden
Academic Awards are presented to those who have achieved and worked at a consistently high level during the year for each subject.
Academic
Jasmine Eddy
Human Society and its Environment
Poppy Palmer
PDHPE
Jaymi Clancy
Human Society and its Environment
Maya Kadri
Italian
Charlotte Bowler
Visual Arts
Ruby Donovan
English
Georgina Gough
Music
Silas Kingma
Science and Technology
Jamison McFadden
Italian
Aaron O’Rourke
Visual Arts
Science and Technology
Harry Wright
Mathematics
PDHPE
Cleo Oberin
Mathematics
English
Music
Dux is awarded to the student who has achieved the highest overall result in their course of study for the year.
Dux of Year Five
Cleo Oberin
Year Six
Endeavour Awards
Charlotte McGillivray
Hannah Norman
Alex Smith
Joshua Bavich
Academic
Ashah Downie
English
Georgia McLean
Mathematics
Lily Hindson
Human Society and its Environment
Andrew Martin
PDHPE
Emily Zweck
Visual Arts
Ethan Furness
Science and Technology
Patrick Mathers
PDHPE
Adele Brandrick
Science and Technology
Human Society and Its Environment
Marnie Dwyer
Italian
Visual Arts
Meg Kennedy-Ripon
Mathematics
Music
Hannah Weier
Italian
English
Music
Dux of Year Six
Hannah Weier
Secondary School Awards
Announced by Head of Secondary School Mr Brad Downie
Year Seven
Endeavour Awards
Tiah D’Angri
Alexandra Tenace
Hayley Dowell
Amber Devereux
Ruby Frew
Lakeisha Ludbey
Emily Platt
Academic
Jade Hyndman
Mathematics
Stephen Lenin
History
Catrina Paul
Science
Oakley Raverty
English
Victoria Oberin
Italian
Visual Arts
Thomas Holmes
English
PDHPE
Meg Eishold
Music
Technology
Dux of Year 7
Meg Eishold
Year 8
Endeavour Awards
Hayley Tierney
Thomas Cox
Joshua McLean
Max Steel
Maddison Zlateff
Georgia Peat
Academic
Jemima Donovan
Technology
Ryan Bourke
Mathematics
Mia Oberin
Music
Noah Downie
Music
Maya Pearce
PDHPE
Isabella Clavin
Mathematics
Science
Claudia Mawson
PDHPE
Visual Arts
Amy Smith
Mathematics
Music
Caitlin Paul
Human Society and its Environment
English
Italian
Dux of Year Eight
Caitlin Paul
Year Nine
Endeavour
Rachel Kerr
Xavier McLindon
Maddison Dowell
Ellen Strong
Zahli Calder
Mitchell Stephens
Hiroka Hairo
Alexandra Dwyer
Eason Award for Honour and Excellence
Rory Jones
Academic
Samuel Hill
Music
Jordan Godfrey
Advanced Mathematics
Madeline Kuluris
General Mathematics
Nicholas Phillips
PDHPE
Marni Rickard
General Mathematics
Marissa Norris
Graphics (Industrial Design)
Grace Raymond
Drama
English
Alyssa Hunter
Commerce
Forensic Science
Science
Molly Frew
History
Italian
English
Food Technology
Dux of Year Nine
Molly Frew
Year Ten
Endeavour Awards
Hollie Luke
Amy Carey
Clayton Scott
Nicholas Brandrick
Laura Ham
Kai Romanin
Libby Doyle
Kerrie Dick
Academic
Kyle Anderson
Music Extension
Aaron James
PDHPE
Jade Diamond-Haggert
Visual Arts
Lachlan Chumbley
Human Society and Its Environment
Kyle Barthelson
Information and Software Technology
Hannah Williams
Italian Continuers
Edward Nelson
Italian Continuers
Shaun Mitchell
Robotics
Cailin Aburrow
Photographic and Digital Media
Alexandra Smith
Multimedia
Jordan Arthur
Agriculture
Indiana Armstrong
General Mathematics
Matthew James
Commerce Extension
Multimedia
Bridget Morrison
English
English Extension
Jack Nelson
Design and Technology (Materials)
Robotics
Samantha Dyson
Science
Advanced Mathematics
Dux of Year Ten
Samantha Dyson
Year Eleven
Endeavour Awards
Tilly Keenan
Stephanie Watson
Hannah White
Kara Strong
Academic
Jorja Pay
Industrial Technology (Multimedia)
Lily O’Connell
Visual Arts
Kaitlyn Platt
Food Technology
Delaney Couroupis
English Standard
Lucinda Eddy
Agriculture
Eliza Healey
Community and Family Studies
Samuel Martin
General Mathematics 2
Sophie Miller
Music 1
Lily Chanter
Italian Continuers 1
Meg Carr
PDHPE
General Mathematics 2
Casey Arthur-Wise
General Mathematics 1
VET Equine Studies
English Studies
Rachel Hampton
Design and Technology
Physics
English Advanced
Lucy Hall
Biology
English Advanced
VET Tourism
Modern History
Ryan Mulcahy
Business Studies
Chemistry
Mathematics
Legal Studies
Economics
Mathematics Extension 1
Year Eleven Dux: students are ranked on the basis of the aggregate of their best 10-scaled units of work (including at least 2 units of English); the scaling parameters are those used by UAC when scaling the subject in the previous year’s ATAR calculations; the student with the highest scaled aggregate is the Dux.
Dux of Year Eleven
Ryan Mulcahy
Special Awards
School Service and Citizenship Awards are presented to students who are consistently supportive of their peers and the School community.
School Service and Citizenship Awards
Caitlin Ebsworth
Ingrid Wakefield
Callum Fish
Elliot Walker-Staalkjaer
Maddilyn Watson
Alyssa Hunter
Marissa Norris
Edward Nelson
Larney Allan
Kerrie Dick
Hannah Williams
Aaron James
Tilly Keenan
Benjamin Martin
Matthew James
Olivia van Zeyl
Samuel Martin
Musical Performance Award: Presented to students who have demonstrated commitment and excellence in band or choir performances.
Musical Performance Awards
Emily Zweck
Milli Moncrieff
Genevieve McLindon
Heidi Moncrieff
Lachlan Ross
Angus Mawson
Public Speaking Award: Based on competitions within classes and student involvement in extracurricular events.
Public Speaking Award
Kerrie Dick
The Dramatic Performance Award is presented to a student who has demonstrated commitment and excellence in stage performances.
Dramatic Performance Award
Sophie Miller
Moama Anglican Grammar School Art Acquisition Prize was designed this year to recognise the hard work and dedication of the school’s Year 12 Visual Arts students. The school purchases the Year 12 student’s HSC Body of work and displays it in the school.
This year’s winner is
Stephanie Hindson
The D&D Allen Spirit of Adventure Award is being offered for the first time in 2015. This award is presented to students enrolled in the Duke of Edinburgh program who, in pursuing the aims of the Duke of Edinburgh Award to achieve their full potential regardless of their location or circumstance, have demonstrated Outstanding Leadership skills, coupled with a Spirit of Adventure.
This year’s winners are
Caitlin Paul
Matthew James
Kwong Lee Dow Melbourne University Young Scholars Program Certificates are presented to students in Year 10 who have high academic achievements to encourage them to pursue tertiary studies.
Kwong Lee Dow Award:
Hannah Williams
Aaron James
Duke of Edinburgh Awards
Aaron James
Clara Holmberg
Conor Young
Joshua D’Angri
Ryan Mulcahy
Xavier McLindon
Hannah Williams
Kerrie Dick
Liam Smith
Dawid Van Tubbergh
The Australian Defence Force Long Tan is awarded to a student for demonstration of leadership.
Long Tan Award
Kerrie Dick
The Reuben F Scarf award is presented to a student who has demonstrated consistent effort and desire to improve.
Reuben F Scarf Award
Rachel Hampton
Sports Awards are presented to students who show a consistently high level of sportsmanship and achievement at school and interschool levels.
Sports (Primary)
Andrew Martin
Poppy Palmer
Sports (Secondary)
Samuel Martin
Tayla Stewart
Co-curricular Music awards are an encouragement award, presented to students who demonstrate consistent application to learning their instrument with a positive attitude and excellent work ethic throughout the year
Co-curricular Music Award
Andrew Martin
Laura Kadri
Colours
The recipients for Bronze this year are:
Poppy Palmer, Year 5: Athletics
Jasmine Eddy, Year 5: Cycling
Xavier Couroupis, Year 6: Team Sports (AFL)
Riley Smith, Year 7: Team Sports (AFL)
Nicholas Couroupis, Year 7: Team Sports (AFL)
Catrina Paul, Year 7: Music
Mia Oberin, Year 8: Debating
Alyssa Hunter, Year 9: Debating
Rory Jones, Year 9: Debating
Samuel Hill, Year 9: Music
Kerrie Dick, Year 10: Public Speaking
Angus Mawson, Year 10: Drama
Hannah Williams, Year 10: Debating
Jack Dwyer, Year 10: Drama
Sophie Miller, Year 11: Music
The recipients for Silver this year are:
Samual Eddy, Year 8: Cycling
Tilly Keenan, Year 11: Music
Caitlin Danher, Year 12: Music
Ethan Williams, Year 12: Music
The recipient for Gold this year is:
Samuel Martin, Year 11: Athletics
House Awards
Primary Swimming
Perricoota
Maths Olympics
Martin
Secondary Athletics
Martin
Foundation Day Cup
Martin
Secondary Swimming
Chanter
Primary Athletics
Chanter
Cross Country
Chanter
House Shield
Chanter
Congratulations to all of our award winners, and well done to all students on a successful year at Moama Anglican Grammar School. Verum et Excellentia.