Yesterday was a proud and uplifting moment for our kura as we gathered to recognise the outstanding achievements of our students. The presentation of Subject Endorsements, Overall Endorsements, Vocational and Pathway Awards, and the OceanaGold Scholarships was a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through dedication, resilience and belief.
Our endorsement recipients have shown consistent commitment across the year. Subject Endorsements reflect not just academic achievement, but sustained focus, perseverance and a willingness to go the extra mile in individual learning areas. Overall Endorsements represent an even broader level of excellence and merit, recognising students who have maintained high achievement across multiple subjects. These results do not happen by chance. They are the outcome of late nights, early mornings, steady determination and the courage to keep striving.
We also proudly celebrated students who received Vocational and Pathway scholarships from OceanaGold. These awards acknowledge young people who have demonstrated clear direction, practical skill development and real-world readiness. Whether their next step is tertiary study, apprenticeship, training or employment, these students have shown initiative and purpose. Their achievements reflect the many pathways to success and the value of diverse strengths within our school community. A special acknowledgement goes to OceanaGold for their continued support of our students. We are deeply grateful for their partnership and generosity. Year after year, their support recognises the effort and potential of our young people. Beyond celebrating academic and vocational success, these scholarships provide meaningful financial assistance at a pivotal time in our students’ lives. As they transition from school into further study or the workforce, this support helps ease financial pressures and opens doors to wider opportunities.
It was heartening to see whānau, staff and peers celebrating together. Achievement is never an individual journey alone. Behind every certificate and scholarship is a network of encouragement — teachers who guide, families who support, friends who motivate, and a community that believes in its young people. To all of our award recipients: we are incredibly proud of you. Your hard work has paid off, and your success inspires those who follow. As you take your next steps into the wider world, carry with you the confidence that comes from effort and accomplishment. You have earned it. Congratulations to each and every one of you.
Here are our OceanaGold Scholarship recipients:
And our High Achievers:
| Level 1 Subject Endorsements | Level 2 Subject Endorsements | Level 1 Overall NCEA Endorsement | Level 2 Overall Endorsement |
| Samuel Cornes:
Merit in Food technology Achieved in Level 1 English |
Kendall Tacon:
Merit in Chemistry |
Isabelle Carey:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Food Technology |
Piper Elmsley:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT |
| Charisse Mercander:
Merit in Food technology |
Maddy Davies:
Merit in English |
Logan Prouting:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Food Technology Achieved in Science and Mathematics |
Zara Clare:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT |
| Jazmine Jones:
Merit in Food technology |
Ari Pillai:
Merit in English |
Carlee Huang:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Science Achieved in Geography, History/Social Studies and Mathematics |
Stella Shave:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Excellence in Chemistry Achieved in Mathematics |
| Clarisse Mercander:
Excellence in Food technology Achieved in Health and Mathematics |
Mahana Magee:
Merit in Photography |
Auriol Stronarch:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in English and Science Achieved in Drama, Health and Mathematics |
Aysheia Domasing:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Mathematics, Chemistry and Social Studies |
| Alexis Hughes:
Merit in English Achieved in Biology |
Jessica Yeh:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Geography, Mathematics, Science, Food Technology Achieved in English |
Tiana Reynolds:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Excellence in Chemistry Achieved in English, Biology and Mathematics |
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| Aliyah Smith:
Merit in History and Geography Achieved in English |
Celeste Rush:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Physical Education and Health Achieved in Geography and History |
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| Skyla McIsaac:
Merit in English |
Jack Unsworth:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Physics Achieved in Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry |
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| Reese Neame:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Geography and English Achieved in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Social Studies |
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| Rian Morgan:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Mathematics, English, Physics and Chemistry Achieved in Biology |
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| Luke Stephens:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Achieved in English, Physics and Mathematics |
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| James Flanagan:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in History and English Achieved in Mathematics and Physical Education |
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| Malea Hutchins:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Excellence in Social Studies Merit in Geography Achieved in Health |
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| Max Morley:
MERIT ENDORSEMENT Merit in Mathematics Achieved in English, Geography and Chemistry |
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| Asha Davies-Young: EXCELLENCE ENDORSEMENT
Merit in Health and Social Studies Achieved in Chemistry and Geography |
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| Ruby Wilhelmi: EXCELLENCE ENDORSEMENT
Excellence in Photography and Painting Merit in English and Social Studies Achieved in Biology and Geography |
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| Isla Menary:
EXCELLENCE ENDORSEMENT Merit in Chemistry and Mathematics Achieved in Biology |
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| Stuart Hartley: EXCELLENCE ENDORSEMENT
Excellence in History Merit in English and Mathematics Achieved in Chemistry and Physics |
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| Zoe-Beth Naisby: EXCELLENCE ENDORSEMENT
Excellence in English, Photography and Painting Merit in Chemistry and Mathematics Achieved in Biology |