Rodney College prizegiving

Dux
Rodney College head boy Luke Stevens received the Dux award with a grade point average of 100 per cent. As a result, he received the Lake Road Quarries Award worth $1000. He also received the Waikato University Te Paewai o te Rangi Scholarship worth $25,000.

Proxime Accessit
Lachlan Ewing received the Proxime Accessit award with a grade point average of 98 per cent. He took the Kevey Cup and Rodney College Prize of $500 and also received the Izard Trust Scholarship worth $1000 and Victoria University School Leavers Excellence Scholarship worth $5000.
Next year’s school leaders are head boy and head girl, Sage Walters-Hansen and Mellissa Clark.

Scholarships
Caltex Wellsford Innovators Award runners up ($500), Kayla Gandela, Ayesha Mortlock and Kaylee Tantrum; Michelle Moir Art ($1000), Oshini Bandara; Lake Road Quarries ($1000), Cas Hannink; David Sheat Memorial ($1000), Lachlan Campbell; Wharahine Contractors Civil Engineering Pathway ($2000), Lachlan Campbell; Caltex Wellsford Innovators Award ($2000), Michaela McCracken; Caltex Wellsford Entrepreneur Award ($2000), Georgia Brierly, Saffron McKelvie, Holli McLennan and Natalia Sampson; AUT University Vice Chancellor ($6500 each year of study), Anja Hamelmann; AUT University New Horizons ($6500 each year of study), Holly Danks; University of Auckland Maori Academic Excellence ($20,000), Harrison Warahi.

Rodney Dux Luke Stevens

Proxime Accessit Lachlan Ewing