ContactApply

32 Tertiary Scholarships Awarded!

October 30, 2015 at 4:00 PM

1111111111111111111111.jpgThe College is thrilled that by Senior School Prizegiving, 25 of our graduating students have already been awarded 32 significant tertiary scholarships, providing them with financial assistance for their chosen tertiary studies. In some instances, these provide a very substantial sum and these students can be very proud of their achievement. Other students can be equally proud to have been offered more than one scholarship, opening up choice as to where they continue their education.

Each year the number of scholarships awarded usually increases over the summer break as exam results become available; in particular for those seeking scholarships from universities in the Northern Hemisphere. Already, Ayden Lamont has accepted a place at prestigious Princeton University in the USA for the academic year beginning in 2016.

Congratulations to the following students on their achievements!

THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
The University of Auckland Scholarship: Jessica Allen - Up to $50,000 over 3 years
The University of Auckland Scholarship: Grace Wood - Up to $50,000 over 3 years
George Turner Wilson Music Trust Scholarship: Lili Taylor - $2,500 for first year
George Turner Wilson Music Trust Scholarship: Caitlin Houghton - $2,500 for first year 

AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (AUT)
Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship: Nathan Walker - $6,000 p.a. for 3 years
Significant Student Scholarship: Lucy Conyngham - $6,000 p.a. for 3 years
Significant Student Scholarship: Emma Hanley - $6,000 p.a. for 3 years
Bachelor of Science Scholarships: Keegan Chessum - $6,000 for first year 

THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
Academic Excellence Scholarship: Marieke Kruiswijk - Up to $45,000 over 3 years
Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship :Theresa Yeung -$6,000 for the first year
Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship: Keegan Chessum* - $6,000 for the first year
Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship: Lauren  Hendricksen - $6,000 for the first year
Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship: Keshini  Ketheeswaran* -$6,000 for the first year
New Frontiers Scholarship: Oliver Hadfield - $2,500-$5,000 results dependent
New Frontiers Scholarship: Tom Hammond - $2,500-$5,000 results dependent
New Frontiers Scholarship: Caitlin Hogan - $2,500-$5,000 results dependent
New Frontiers Scholarship: Trent Macdonald - $2,500-$5,000 results dependent
New Frontiers Scholarship: Sophie Watson - $2,500-$5,000 results dependent

*Keegan has declined in favour of AUT.

*Keshini is still deciding between the University of Otago and Victoria University

THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY
Excellence Scholarship: Annie Wang - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Rebecca Lane - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Anthony Grant - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Sarah Courtney - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Harry Rainger - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Keshini Ketheeswaran* - $5,000 for first year
Excellence Scholarship: Oliver Hadfield* - $5,000 for first year 

*Keshini is still deciding between the University of Otago and Victoria University

*Oliver has declined in favour of the University of Otago

THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY
Emerging Leaders' Scholarship: Grace Wood* - $5,000 for first year
Engineering Top Scholars Award: Grace Wood* - $5,000 p.a. for 2 years
Emerging Leaders' Scholarships: Scott Murray - $5,000 for first year
UC Engineering High Achievers’ Award: Finn McGregor - $1,000 for first year
UC Engineering High Achievers’ Award: Scott Murray - $1,000 for first year 

*Grace has declined these scholarships in favour of The University of Auckland 

MASSEY UNIVERSITY
Vice Chancellor's High Achiever Scholarship: Keegan Chessum* - $3,000 for first year

*Keegan has declined in favour of AUT.

RSM PRINCE
RSM Prince Accounting Scholarship: Daniel Clark - $1,200 for three years   

SAINT KENTIGERN SCHOLARSHIPS

Each year at Senior School Prizegiving, the College awards special Saint Kentigern Scholarships to our highest achieving scholars in recognition of their academic achievement. This year, seven scholarships were awarded to be put towards further study.

William Xu and Marieke Kruiswijk, our IB Diploma Dux and NCEA Dux each received $3000. Byron Lam, Daniel Clark, Brandon Hoon, Daniel Ng and Grace Wood each received $1000. These students have applied themselves fully to their academic studies whilst at College and we wish each of them the very best as they move on to their tertiary studies.

Back to News List