Mahurangi College prizegiving

Dux
Mahurangi College head boy and Dux Zane Illingworth, received the Patricia and Alan Schedewy Family Cup. As a result, he received the Otago University dux scholarship of $6000 and the Fuji Xerox prize of $3500. He also received the largest scholarship on the night, the University of Otago Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship worth $43,000.

Proxime Accessit
Jack Yarndley received the Alon and Audrey Shaw Award for Proxime Accessit. He received the Bank of New Zealand and Gubbs Motors Scholarship worth $1500 and also won the University of Auckland Academic Potential Scholarship worth $10,000.
Next year’s school leaders are head boy and head girl, Toby Swann-McKay and Liana Sykes. The deputy head boy is Jackson Crawford and the deputy head girl is Claudia Munro.

Scholarships
Full Spectrum Training Facility Aspiring Athlete (one year free gym membership and mentoring), Sam Mason; Warkworth Community ($300), Marney Edwards, Alisha McLennan, Jamie-Lee Roberts and Shara Waugh; Argyle Manufacturing and One Agency Hall Property Group ($500), Rupert Power and Eva Rebenschied; McDonald Adams Optometrists ($500), Hannah Dunn; the New Zealand School of Tourism ($500), Tutana Hurbert; David Sheat Memorial ($1000), Max Young; Dolly Wynyard Trust ($1000), Aidan Burridge and Eloise Mart; Dolly Wynyard Trust ($1500), Caoimhe Lane and Eva Rebenschied; Gladys Partridge ($1500), Gemma Harris; Bailey Earley Memorial ($2000), Nathaniel Bedggood; Mike Pero Real Estate Young Person of the Year ($2000), Matthew Torckler; Massey University Business School ($1000), Aimee Hewett and Jessie Porter; Massey University Business School Future Leaders ($5000), Samuel Cadwallader and Aimee Hewett; University of Canterbury Undergraduate Entrance ($5000), Max Young; University of Canterbury ‘Go Canterbury’ ($5000), Heather Niccolls; Victoria University Academic Achiever ($5000), Sara Jones; Victoria University Excellence ($5000), Caoimhe Lane and Hannah Powell; University of Auckland Maori Academic Excellence ($20,000), Sara Jones; University of Auckland Pacifika ($20,000), Xavier Garneau-Roughan; Auckland University of Technology Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership ($20,000), Aimee Hewett; University of Waikato School Leaver ($3000), Ben MacKinnon and Ariana Toi; Te Paewai o Te Rangi: University of Waikato for Outstanding Academic Achievement ($25,000), Jacob Bindon and Anna Hanley; The Hauser-Raspe Foundation Grant (full international tuition fees for one undergraduate degree at University of Waikato), Keryn Peddle; University of Otago New Frontiers Excellence ($5000), Wanghua Yang; University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow ($6000), Rebecca Twhigg ($10,000), Hannah Powell and Carrie Wooller.

Te Paewai O Te Rangi scholarship winners Jacob Bindon and Anna Hanley.