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PRESENTATION EVENING THURSDAY 5 DECEMBER 2019 Welcome to the Moama - - PDF document
PRESENTATION EVENING THURSDAY 5 DECEMBER 2019 Welcome to the Moama - - PDF document
PRESENTATION EVENING THURSDAY 5 DECEMBER 2019 Welcome to the Moama Anglican Grammar 2019 Presentation Evening Entry of Official Party Musical Item: Snr Drumline led by Kevin Kiely Apollo (Byars) Snr Drumline led by Kevin Kiely Area 51
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Kindergarten Reid Most Improved Award Marcelle Cordner Kindergarten Ripon Most Improved Award Julie Nguyen Kindergarten Reid Endeavour Award Josiah Wong Kindergarten Reid Endeavour Award Samuel Whitelegg Kindergarten Ripon Endeavour Award Lily Wildes Kindergarten Ripon Endeavour Award Rafael Hildebrand Kindergarten Reid Excellentia Award Isabelle Townrow Kindergarten Ripon Excellentia Award Jacob Hemmings
Year 1
Year 1C Most Improved Award Ruby Rudge Year 1W Most Improved Award Kade Flemming Year 1C Endeavour Award Oliver Knight Year 1C Endeavour Award Sophie Weier Year 1W Endeavour Award Charlie Palmer Year 1W Endeavour Award Maggie Hillman Year 1C Excellentia Award Hugh Thomson Year 1W Excellentia Award Ted Palmer
Year 2
Year 2A Most Improved Award Ruby Whitelegg Year 2D Most Improved Award Addison Farr-Jones Year 2A Endeavour Award Joshua Hemmings Year 2A Endeavour Award Evie Townrow Year 2D Endeavour Award Lyla Bassett Year 2D Endeavour Award Nate Murphy Year 2A Excellentia Award Aadya Ganganaghatta Year 2D Excellentia Award Matthew Maxwell
Kindergarten
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Year 3
Year 3S Most Improved Award Molly Webb Year 3Z Most Improved Award Hugh McDonald Year 3S Endeavour Award Oliver Davidson Year 3S Endeavour Award Pippa Coe Year 3Z Endeavour Award Toby Kennedy Year 3Z Endeavour Award Jencie Dunn Year 3S Excellentia Award Charlie Martin Year 3Z Excellentia Award Kokona Koreeda
Year 4
Year 4A Most Improved Award Nate Ludlow Year 4M Most Improved Award Thomas Gibson Year 4A Endeavour Award Eve Ferris Year 4A Endeavour Award Alexander Fraser Year 4M Endeavour Award Georgia Cadd Year 4M Endeavour Award Boyd Butcher Year 4A Excellentia Award Hesandu Ambalangodage Year 4M Excellentia Award Nkiru Ekeanyanwu Year 5 Barber Most Improved Award Hamish Boyd Year 5 Briggs Most Improved Award Julia Dunn Year 5 Barber Endeavour Award Neave Dullard Year 5 Barber Endeavour Award Miller Davies Year 5 Briggs Endeavour Award Alexander Barnes Year 5 Briggs Endeavour Award Jordan Dalziel Year 5 Barber Excellentia Award William Whitbourn Year 5 Briggs Excellentia Award Annalise Somerville
Year 5
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Year 6G Most Improved Award Cara Haley Year 6H Most Improved Award Mikayla Spiteri Year 6G Endeavour Award Jilly Jones Year 6G Endeavour Award Ebbeny Jettner Year 6H Endeavour Award Ava-Jean Graham Year 6H Endeavour Award Gillian Huggett Year 6G Excellentia Award Ameya Kirali Year 6H Excellentia Award Oluchi Ekeanyanwu
Year 6
Year 7 Endeavour Award Summer Cox Year 7 Endeavour Award Taylah Hubble Year 7 Endeavour Award Georgia Norman Year 7 Endeavour Award Tahlia McMaster-Sharrock Year 7 Endeavour Award Scarlett Southern Year 7 Endeavour Award Mia Healey
Musical Item: Ingrid Wakefield ‘Together we are one’ (D. Goodrem)
- accomp. Miss Codie Ellis
Secondary School Awards
Announced by Head of Secondary Mr Jeff Scott Presented by Principal Mrs Carmel Spry Endeavour Awards: For consistent overall effort. Academic Awards: For high achievers who worked at a consistently high level during the year for each subject. Dux: Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate across all subjects.
Year Seven
Endeavour Awards
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Year Eight
Endeavour Awards Academic Awards
Year 8 Dux Genevieve McLindon
Academic Awards
Year 7 Dux Kaitlin Weiser
English HSIE Italian Technology Kaitlin Weiser Mathematics Music Science Visual Arts Ella Bowler PDHPE Isabella Crossman PDHPE James Head Music Xavier Cahill Year 8 Endeavour Award Rebecca Douglas Year 8 Endeavour Award Jemma Smith Year 8 Endeavour Award Ava Charnas Year 8 Endeavour Award Chloe Brown Year 8 Endeavour Award Tilli-Rose Peters Year 8 Endeavour Award Trinity Porter Drama Genevieve McLindon English Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Delaney Laffy Human Society and its Environment Alysha Toohill Italian Bronwyn Macague Mathematics Music Jake Clancy Science Elyse Kerr Technology Isabella Ferguson Visual Arts Maia Roberts
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Year Nine
Endeavour Awards Academic Awards
Eason Family Honour and Excellence Award
The Eason Family Honour and Excellence Award goes to the year 9 student who best exemplifies the core values for the school.
Jamison McFadden Premier Reading Challenge Award
This student has been presented with a medal on behalf of the Premier of NSW for her efforts.
Jamison McFadden
Year 9 Endeavour Award Ruby Hehir Year 9 Endeavour Award Lily Hillman Year 9 Endeavour Award Maya Kadri Year 9 Endeavour Award Kristy Li Year 9 Endeavour Award Alisha Hubble Year 9 Endeavour Award Rudy Webb Year 9 Endeavour Award James Myers Agriculture English Hamish Smith Drama Music Harper Raverty Forensic Science Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Physical Activity & Sports Studies April Eeles Food Technology Grace Andrews Graphics Lauren O'Dea Human Society and its Environment Mathematics (Advanced) Emma Weiser Information Systems & Technology Joshua McMaster Italian Jaymi Clancy Justice, Money & Markets Mathematics (Standard) Ruby Donovan Photographic & Digital Media Alisha Hubble Psychology Charlotte Bowler Science Alice Davidson Visual Arts Adelaide Lias
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Year 9 Dux Hamish Smith and Emma Weiser Year Ten
Endeavour Awards Academic Awards Long Tan Award
Australian Defence Force Long Tan Year 10 Award is awarded to a student for demonstration of leadership and teamwork within both the school and broader community. It also recognises those who display strong values, such as “doing one’s best, respect for others and mateship characteristics that are integral to Australia’s society”
Ashah Downie Kwong Lee Dow Award:
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. The Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Program will afford the participants the opportunity
to meet like-minded peers and future leaders. A tailored program of events and activities will support and enhance their secondary studies, inspire career plans and provide opportunities to interact with the University Community.
Jenna Park and Alex Smith
Year 10 Endeavour Award Meg Kennedy-Ripon Year 10 Endeavour Award Isabelle Williams Year 10 Endeavour Award Marnie Dwyer Design and Technology (Woodwork) Alex Smith English VET - Tourism Travel and Events Ashah Downie Enrichment Mathematics and Beyond Human Society and its Environment Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Mathematics Advanced Science Jenna Park International Studies Lily Charnas Italian Mathematics Standard Abbey Champion Physical Activity & Sports Studies Extension Lara Urbaniak VET - Primary Industries Lucy Nelson Visual Arts 2 Emily Zweck
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Year 10 Dux Jenna Park Year Eleven
Endeavour Awards Academic Awards
Year 11 Endeavour Award Saxon Komiyama Year 11 Endeavour Award Catrina Paul Year 11 Endeavour Award Thomas Holmes Year 11 Endeavour Award Roy Macague Agriculture VET Primary Industries Daphne Crossman Ancient History Olivia Douglas Biology Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Laura Kadri Business Studies Stephen Lenin Chemistry Mathematics Advanced Mathematics Extension 1 Music 1 Physics Benjamin Broekman Community and Family Studies VET Tourism, Travel and Events Caitlin Ebsworth Design & Technology Nicola Wilson English Advanced English Extension Tessa Bulmer English Standard Cara Anderson Food Technology Kelsie Denahy Industrial Technology (Multimedia) Oakley Raverty Italian Continuers Ruby Frew Legal Studies Modern History Heidi Huggett Mathematics Standard Nixon Torney Society and Culture Kasey Scoble Visual Arts Emmaline Weir
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Reuben F Scarf Award
The Reuben F Scarf award is presented to a student selected by the teaching staff. This award shows the school’s recognition of the student’s integrity, ability to apply themselves and to work steadfastly towards goals.
Emily Platt
Year 11 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.
Year 11 Dux Benjamin Broekman
Musical Item: Jazz ensemble led by Kevin Kiely ‘Thriller’ (Tempeton, arr. by Murtha) ‘Act your age’ (Goodwin, arr. By Blair)
Special Awards
Announced by Mrs Kathleen Kemp Presented by Reverend George Hemmings Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Awards
School Service and Citizenship Awards are presented to students who are consistently supportive of their peers and the School community. Sophie Coe Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship James Head Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Matilda Cooke Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Zachary Anthony Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Scarlett Southern Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Isabelle Barber Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Xavier Cahill Year 7 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Sophie Fritsch Year 8 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Isabella Ferguson Year 8 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Beau Metcalf Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Silas Kingma Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Lily Hillman Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Harper Raverty Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Lauren O'Dea Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Charlotte Bowler Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Jaymi Clancy Year 9 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Isabelle Williams Year 10 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Ashah Downie Year 10 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Jayda Richardson Year 10 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Abbey Champion Year 10 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship Olivia Douglas Year 11 Christ Church School Service and Citizenship
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Murray River Council Student Citizenship Award 2019 (Primary Students)
Special Awards Announced by Mrs Kathleen Kemp Presented by Cr Nikki Cohen
Special Awards Announced by Mrs Kathleen Kemp Presented by Peter Walsh MP
Co-curricular Music Encouragement Award 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
Musical Performance Awards
Musical Performance Award: Presented to students who have demonstrated commitment and excellence in band or choir performances.
Art Acquisition Prize
Our Year 12 Visual Art students work is always something we look forward to each year. At our HSC Body of Work Exhibition in Term 3, students were able to showcase their work for the community to see. From this event, one student’s artwork is selected and purchased by the school to then be displayed in our School hall.
Jemima Donovan ‘Our Nobel Companion’
Amelia D'Angri Year 6 MRC Student Citizenship Award 2019 Cara Haley Year 6 MRC Student Citizenship Award 2019 Michael Williams Year 6 MRC Student Citizenship Award 2019 Digby Newman Year 6 MRC Student Citizenship Award 2019 Cara Haley Primary Co-curricular Music Encouragement Skyla Cox Primary Co-curricular Music Encouragement Jamie Toohill Primary Co-curricular Music Encouragement James Mawson Secondary Co-curricular Music Encouragement James Myers Secondary Co-curricular Music Encouragement Gabrielle McMaster Primary Musical Performance Zena Colacino Primary Musical Performance Ingrid Wakefield Secondary Musical Performance Tessa Bulmer Secondary Musical Performance Jonathan Martin Secondary Musical Performance
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Colour Awards
The recipients for Bronze this year are: The recipients for Silver this year are: The recipients for Gold this year are:
Primary Sports Star of the Year Secondary Sports Star of the Year House Awards
Georgia Weier Primary Sports Star of the Year Award Toby Cadd Primary Sports Star of the Year Award Jayda Richardson Secondary Sports Star of the Year Award Angus McKindlay Secondary Sports Star of the Year Award Olivia Douglas Year 11 Bronze Drama Ingrid Wakefield Year 11 Bronze Drama Jamison McFadden Year 9 Bronze Drama Jonathan Martin Year 11 Bronze Athletics Scarlett Southern Year 7 Bronze Athletics Josephine Colacino Year 7 Bronze Music Isabella Ferguson Year 8 Bronze Music Matthew Zweck Year 11 Bronze Music Michaela Spry Year 10 Bronze Debating Hamish Smith Year 9 Bronze Debating Alex Smith Year 10 Bronze Public Speaking Hamish Smith Year 9 Bronze Public Speaking Isabelle Williams Year 10 Silver Public Speaking Laura Kadri Year 11 Gold Music Samuel Edgar Year 8 Gold Sport AFL Primary Swimming Chanter Secondary Swimming Perricoota Primary Athletics Meninya Secondary Athletics Perricoota Cross Country Meninya Foundation Day Cup Meninya House of the Year Perricoota
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Musical Item: Pep band led by Kevin Kiely ‘Beat It’ (Jackson, arr. By Burke) ‘September’ (White, McKay, Wills, arr. By Story) Musical Item: School Song Led by Mrs Fiona Gibbs Final Blessing Bishop Donald Kirk Thank you for your attendance at our 2019 Presentation Evening. We wish you a safe holiday season and look forward to seeing you all in 2020!
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Thank you to our generous sponsors for playing an integral role in our 2019 Presentation evening
Lions Club of Echuca Lions Club of Moama
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Helen Dalton MP The Colacino Family The Betts Family Office Choice Fleur Ferris Echuca Historical Society
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