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Named: Central Queensland’s star school students of 2021

This is the honour roll which recognises the amazing achievements of the region’s Class of 2021, across all schools. SEE THE FULL LIST HERE:

The Principal's Prize for Student Leadership and College Captains: Grace Crow, Kirby Richardson, William Lewis & Lincoln Seierup
The Principal's Prize for Student Leadership and College Captains: Grace Crow, Kirby Richardson, William Lewis & Lincoln Seierup

The honour roll which celebrates the achievements of the region’s Class of 2021:

Glenmore State High School

Year 7 Credit Awards: Brock Edwards

Year 8 Credit Awards: Matthew Lester and Stuart Howkins

Year 9 Credit Awards: Eliza Jones and Charlotte Poyser

Year 10 Credit Awards: Xander Brookman, Kaisser, Mikayla Macilquham and Ebony Lye

Year 11 Credit Awards: Landen Wheatland, Isabel Wehmeier, Lily Peterson, Angelina, Cloe Letts, Tyler New and Gracie Dolinski

Year 12 Credit Awards: Jayden Price, Bernadette Catubig, Roman Marshall and Cori Hartog

Year 7 Distinction Awards: Gabrielle Saloyedoff, Abby Poyser, Lara Steer, Cody Chapman and Mikayla Wyvill

Year 8 Distinction Awards: Tamika Robb, Samantha Barsby and Jemima James

Year 9 Distinction Awards: Lachlan McBean, Jackson Brighton and Caitlin

Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 7) award winner Gabrielle Saloyedoff and Abby Poyser. Picture: Contributed
Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 7) award winner Gabrielle Saloyedoff and Abby Poyser. Picture: Contributed

Year 10 Distinction Awards: Justine Villanueva, Seth James, Jade Borley and Joel

Year 11 Distinction Awards: Stephanie Balbuena

Year 12 Distinction Awards: Tahlia Lennox

SCOPE Year 8 Awards: Jemima James (Mathematics) and Nikkita Wooley (English, Science and History)

SCOPE Year 9 Awards: Kyuss Greaves (Mathematics, English and Science)

SCOPE Year 10 Awards: Justine Villanueva (Mathematics and English)

Faculty Awards: Jayden Price (English, Ancient History, General Maths and Biology), Francesca Gabriel (Essential English, Certificate II in Business and Sport and Recreation Studies), Bernadette Catubig (Business Studies, Tourism and Fashion), Tahlia Lennox (Social and Community Studies and Essential Mathematics), Austin Kluver (Information Communication and Technology), Damien Hepburn (Certificate III in Fitness), Maddison Stjernqvist (Hospitality Practices), Ayden Baynton (Engineering Studies), Kaine Broszat (Building and Construction Studies), Ethan Macilquham (Chemistry), Kueni Davies (Film, Television and New Media and Drama), Tayla Smith (Media Arts in Practice), Joyehl Malto (Visual Arts in Practice) and Rosalie O’Leary (Drama in Practice)

Year 8 Academic Blue Awards: Nikkita Wooley

Year 9 Academic Blue Awards: Kyuss Greaves

Year 10 Academic Blue Awards: Dimitty Richardson

Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 8) award winner Nikkita Wooley. Picture: Contributed
Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 8) award winner Nikkita Wooley. Picture: Contributed

Year 11 Academic Blue Awards: Kyal Clarke

Mike Maher Award: Jemima James

Neighborhood Watch Young Citizen of the Year Award: Lachlan McBean

Community Service: Hailey Hepburn and Franz Bongco

Leanne Rayner Award: Kyal Clarke

Doug Hamilton Memorial Award: Jayden Price

Pam Hallinan Memorial Award: Lachlan Angus

EAL/D Bursary: Justine Villanueva

Tina McIntyre Award: Sarah Bauman

Student Council Dragon Spirit Award: Makayla Wyvill

Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 9) award winner Kyuss Greaves. Picture: Contributed
Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 9) award winner Kyuss Greaves. Picture: Contributed

School Spirit: Francesca Gabriel

ADF Long Tan Leadership Year 12: Francesca Gabriel

ADF Long Tan Leadership Year 10: Ebony Lye

CQU Encouragement Award: Shearia Cox

CQU Vice-Chancellor Award: Patrick Johnson

Helene Jones Award: Joyehl Malto

The Arts and Cultural Awards: Cori Hartog

Inspirational Sportsperson of the Year (Munson Family Trophy): Sebastian Carr

Junior Sportsperson of the Year: Declan Lye

Senior Sportsperson of the Year: Dimitty Richardson

Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 10) and Senior Sportsperson of the Year Dimitty Richardson. Picture: Contributed
Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 10) and Senior Sportsperson of the Year Dimitty Richardson. Picture: Contributed

Gladstone Ports Corporation Bursary: Jayden Price

Student Executive Report: Ethan Macilquham and Francesca Gabriel

Prix d’Honneur (Year 7): Gabrielle Saloyedoff and Abby Poyser

Prix d’Honneur (Year 8): Nikkita Wooley

Prix d’Honneur (Year 9): Kyuss Greaves

Prix d’Honneur (Year 10): Dimitty Richardson

Prix d’Honneur (Year 11): Kyal Clarke

Ampol All Rounder: Bernadette Catubig

Principal Award: Kyal Clarke

Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 11), Leanne Rayner Award and Principal Award winner Kyal Clarke. Picture: Contributed
Glenmore State High School Prix d’Honneur (Year 11), Leanne Rayner Award and Principal Award winner Kyal Clarke. Picture: Contributed

Middlemount Community School

Sports Awards

Bronze Awards: Ryan Abell (Track and Field), Talie’e Hampton (Golf), Mitchel Harris (Football), Peyton Jaszczyszyn (Touch Football and Track and Field), Decy Jones (Rugby League), Samuel Kenny (Golf) and Daniel Travers (Cross Country)

Silver Awards: Talie’e Hampton (Netball and Swimming)

Dusty Sawyer Junior Secondary Sports Award: Max McDonald

John and Leanne Creedon Sportsperson of the Year Award: Talie’e Hampton

Cultural Awards

Year 4: Sophie Friend, Lucy Greenwood, Charlotte Hodges, Leylani Kalipa, Abbey Lancaster, Charlie Marston and Harlan Shaw

Year 5: Jessica Davison, Georgia Flood, Georgia-Rose Gainsford, Finn Jacobsen, Georgia Moss and Alexander Rowland-Lewis

Year 6: Lauren Diener, Emily Friend, Callym Hickey and Erica New

Year 7: Felicity Berzinski, Talie’e Hampton and Luke New

The MCS Arts Achievement Secondary Award: Sophie Travers

Isaac Regional Council “The Arts” Primary Award: Finn Jacobsen

Academic Awards

Awards of Merit Year 4: Ella-Kate Curtis, Lucy Greenwood, Indi-Rose Hill, Charlotte Hodges, Abbey Lancaster, Alyssa New, Flynn Patford, Harlan Shaw and Kelly Ward

Awards of Merit Year 5: Shanon Barbeler, Jessica Davison, Georgia Flood, Georgia-Rose Gainsford, Iris Hill, Callan McDonald and Alexander Rowland-Lewis

Awards of Merit Year 6: Laney Brown, Jayce Cox, Emily Friend, Pariphat Jannok, Sophie Harris, Samuel Kenny, Amaya Lamont, Maddison Lancaster and Ava Whiley

Awards of Merit Year 7: Phoenix Abell, Cooper Downing, Harrison Flood, Liam Moss, Luke New

Awards of Merit Year 8: Lucy Butler and Kaleb Dobson

Awards of Merit Year 9: Ashlee Anderson, Bryce Bolton, Chase Brilley, Max Clark, Coopa Dotta, Alexandra Grant, Jesse Hampton, Bailee Hanlon and Max McDonald

Awards of Merit Year 10: Jenna Halls, Bianca Stehbens and Sophie Travers

Awards of Merit Year 11: Shona Barber, Laura Curran, Jorja Hussey and Sarah-Lee Van Zyl

Awards of Merit Year 12: Jhi Berardi, Heidi Hansen, Mitchel Harris and Hannah Kuhn

Industry Awards Year 4: Ryan Betts, Ella-Kate Curtis, Lucy Greenwood, Indi-Rose Hill, Charlotte Hodges, Leylani Kalipa, Abbey Lancaster, Charlie Marston, Alyssa New, Korbin Reif, Harlan Shaw, Slater Smith, Mackenzie Tatow and Kelly Ward

Industry Awards Year 5: Jessica Davison, Georgia Flood, Georgia-Rose Gainsford, Finn Jacobsen, Callan McDonald and Georgia Moss

Industry Awards Year 6: Emily Friend, Sophie Harris and Simran Singh

Industry Awards Year 7: Felicity Berzinski, Ned Clark, Harrison Flood, Talie’e Hampton, Eva Lee and Luke New

Industry Awards Year 8: Lucy Butler, Kaleb Dobson and Tyler Whiley

Industry Awards Year 9: Ashlee Anderson, Bryce Bolton, Max Clark, Jesse Hampton, Taylor Lennane and Max McDonald

Industry Awards Year 10: Bianca Stehbens and Sophie Travers

Industry Awards Year 11: Jack Brown, Laura Curran, Jorja Hussey and Sarah-Lee Van Zyl

Industry Awards Year 12: Heidi Hansen and Hannah Kuhn

Academic Excellence Awards Year 4: Charlie Marston

Academic Excellence Awards Year 5: Jaxon Downing, Finn Jacobsen, Mattheus Minnie and Georgia Moss

Academic Excellence Awards Year 6: Lauren Diener and Simran Singh

Academic Excellence Awards Year 7: Ned Clark, Felicity Berzinski, Talie’e Hampton and Eva Lee

Academic Excellence Awards Year 9: Taylor Lennane

Awards of Distinction

Grasstree Mine All Rounder Award: Lauren Diener

Junior Secondary All Rounder Award: Ashlee Anderson

Ampol All Rounder Award: Mitchel Harris

Raelene Stone Personal Achievement Award: Maddison Lancaster

Jhye Blinco “Transformer” Award: Ryan Corkin

Secondary Staff Award for Personal Achievement – Junior Secondary: Lucy Butler

Secondary Staff Award for Personal Achievement – Senior Secondary: Angus Smith

Junior Secondary Citizenship Award: Talie’e Hampton

Industry Placement Award: Corbin Barber

Dale Last MP Bursary Award: Shona Barber

JCU Academic Encouragement Awards: Bianca Stehbens and Jenna Halls

Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership Awards: Connor Harris (Year 10) and Jhi Berardi (Year 12)

Middlemount Post Office Dux of Junior Secondary Award: Taylor Lennane

Principal’s Award Primary: Simran Singh

Principal’s Award Secondary: Sarah-Lee Van Zyl

Isaac Regional Council Bursary Award: Mitchel Harris and Hannah Kuhn

Central Queensland University Achievement Award: Mitchel Harris

Mount Morgan State High School

Academic & Sporting Award Recipients

Top Year 7: Bridget Arnold

Top Year 8: Abbie Tyne

Top Year 9: Mystique Lemire

Top Year 10: Chloe Forbes

Top Year 11: Paegan Lemire

Tomky’s Memorial Dux: Vinson Leighton

Stewarts Towing Netballer of the Year: Lanie Martin

Laurie Crawford Memorial Footballer of the Year: Ashton Dans

Sports Person of the Year: Brooke Passmore

Year 7 Past Pupils Encouragement Award: Taizer Lahiff

Year 8 Member for Mirani Encouragement Award: Destiny Veber

Year 9 Stephen Kearney Memorial Encouragement Award: Mystique Lemire

Year 10 Member for Mirani Encouragement Award: Chloe Forbes

Year 11 Member for Mirani Encouragement Award: Abbey Buckles

Year 12 Member for Mirani Encouragement Award: Emily Robinson

Scott Family Quiet Achiever: Ebony Urquhart

Porter Family Community Service Award: Brooke Passmore

ADF Long Tan Leadership Award Year 10: Chloe Forbes

ADF Long Tan Leadership Award Year 12: Vinson Leighton

Ampol All Rounder: Emily Robinson

MRAEL Group Top Vocational Education and Training Award: Brooke Passmore

Rockhampton Regional Council Trainee of the Year: Tyson Ireland

Mount Morgan Rotary Club Top Vocational Education Studies: Abbey Buckles

Rotary Bursaries

Year 7: Bridget Arnold

Year 8: Abbie Tyne

Year 9: Mystique Lemire

Year 10: Chloe Forbes

Year 11: Paegan Lemire

Rockhampton Girls Grammar School

Helen E Downs Trophy for Helen E Downs Prefect: Brooke Adams

Pat Davison Boarding Spirit Cup: Georgia Sherry

Margaret Mayne Memorial Trophy for Prue McKeague Prefect: Hannah Goodwin

Open Best Sporting All-Rounder Cup: Grier McRae

Rockhampton Girls Grammar School Dux of the School - Sydney Peff
Rockhampton Girls Grammar School Dux of the School - Sydney Peff

Dux of the School: Sydney Peff

James Cook University Shield Year 12: Alley Beck

James Cook University Shield Year 11: Andie Lang

16 Years Best Sporting All-Rounder Cup: Ashley Mott

Dorothy Mulder Cup First in Year 11: Mia Pienaar

15 Year Best Sporting All-Rounder Cup: Charlize Mallyon

Till Cup and Junee Bursary For First in Year 10: Bridgette Williams

James Cook University Shield Year 10: Hannah Cowan

14 Years Best Sporting All-Rounder Cup: Dale Lewis

James Cook University Shield and Margaret Black Cup and Yvonne Turner Bursary for First in Year 9: Olivia Waardyk

Bev Mouritz Cup For First in Year 8: Alessandra Williams

James Cook University Shield Year 8: Thaariyah Oczenaschek

13 Years Best Sporting All-Rounder Cup: Bria Goldman

James Cook University Shield and Ruby Florence Cup for First in Year 7: Catherine Wiltshire

12 Years Best Sporting All-Rounder and Delyse Ramm Cup for First in Year 6: Porsha Lowien

11 Years Best Sporting All-Rounder and Alison Bendall Cup for First in Year 5: Ella Williams

Elsie Marsh Cup for First in Year 4: Emily Schafer

The Cathedral College

Academic Awards

The Award for Excellence in Year 7 Studies: Alice Dunn

The Award for Excellence in Year 8 Studies: Eden Creek

The Award for Excellence in Year 9 Studies: Lucy Matthews

The Award for Excellence in Year 10 Studies: Ulaani Bellette

The Award for Excellence in Year 11 Studies: Celine Hardy

Special Awards

The Sister Mary St Luke Award for Outstanding Service to the School & Community: Catherine Andersen

The Sisters of Mercy Prize for Community Service: Alyssa Ramsey

The Helen Hatte Memorial Prizes – the Fullness of Life Prizes: Hunter Swaffer, Harriet Lewis, Taitum Harney, Jack Seibold

The ADF Long Tan Leadership & Team Work Awards: Alvin Alex Mathew & Jack Willson

Catholic Education – Aspire to Teach Awards: Kathryn Alexander & Nicholas Jones

The Gladstone Ports Corporation Student of the Year Bursary: Madison Hilker

The Cathedral College Indigenous Leadership Award: Yagany Cox-Hatfield

The John & Barbara Pearson Trophy & Bursary Prize for the Most Outstanding College Representative: Joshua Grange

The Margaret Glover Prize for the Champion House: Quinn House

The Principal’s Prize for Student Leadership & College Captains: Grace Crow, Kirby Richardson, William Lewis & Lincoln Seierup

The Award for Excellence in Year 12 Studies: Chloe Coombe and Grace Crow

The Principal's Prize for Student Leadership and College Captains: Grace Crow, Kirby Richardson, William Lewis & Lincoln Seierup
The Principal's Prize for Student Leadership and College Captains: Grace Crow, Kirby Richardson, William Lewis & Lincoln Seierup

Sports Awards

Senior Female Sportsperson of the Year Award: Hannah Jenkins

Senior Male Sportsperson of the Year Award: Flynn Kelso

Buckley Family Encouragement Award: Sally Vagg

Junior Female Sportsperson of the Year Award: Zoe Robson

Junior Male Sportsperson of the Year Award: Ashton Taylor

Cultural Awards

Senior Cultural Award: Walter Reid

Senior Spirit of Culture Award: Chelsea Stein

Junior Cultural Award: Emily Carew

Junior Spirit of Culture Award: James Romer

Most Outstanding Instrumental Student: Matthew Romer

Champion Cultural House: Glover

Student with the most Cultural Points received: Matthew Romer

Most Outstanding Drama Performance: Kaylee Boyce

Rockhampton Grammar School

Academic and Sporting Awards

Primary

Rockhampton Grammar School: Board of Trustees Trophy, Dux of Primary and 1990 Seniors Trophy (Citizenship) Kitty Flenady
Rockhampton Grammar School: Board of Trustees Trophy, Dux of Primary and 1990 Seniors Trophy (Citizenship) Kitty Flenady

Board of Trustees Trophy, Dux of Primary: Kitty Flenady

Kate Wilson Cup for Academic Excellence: Harrison Chan

1990 Staff Trophy for Effort and Excellence: Riya Chakravarthy and Emma Hilber

1990 Seniors Trophy (Citizenship): Kitty Flenady

The Merrick Family Shield (Most Improved Year 6): Innes Brennan

SACANATAB Shield – Overall House Champion: Wheatcroft

Westpac Shield for Significant Contribution to the Arts: Lily Aird

Edwards’ Trophy for Learning Acceleration: Alexander Macdonald

Shane Priddy Memorial Trophy (Year 5 Citizenship): Jake and Jordan Hodgetts

RGS Red & Black Association (Positive Character Award): Lara Farmer

Secondary

Rockhampton Grammar School: The James Vandeleur Internal Dux of the School (Year 12) Margil Rajaji
Rockhampton Grammar School: The James Vandeleur Internal Dux of the School (Year 12) Margil Rajaji

RGS Past Students’ Association First in Year 7: Sophie Wright

RGS Past Students’ Association First in Year 8: Sharvani Ashokumar

RGS Past Students’ Association First in Year 9: Martha Dingle

RGS Past Students’ Association First in Year 10: Ava Tregea

RGS Past Students’ Association First in Year 11: Millicent Rayner

The James Vandeleur Internal Dux of the School (Year 12): Margil Rajaji

General Improvement (C.C. Boland Prize): William Arnold

Round Square - King Constantine Medal for Service: Claire Moulds

Gladstone Ports Corporation Student of the Year 2021: Piper Christensen

Peter Leslie Foot Quiet Achiever Memorial Trophy: Jo-anna Baillie

Coningham Memorial Cup for Character Development in the Senior Form: Aleisha Paul

Australian Defence Force 2021 Future Innovators Award: Lachlan McCauley

Australian Defence Force 2021 Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award: Sithmi Konara Mudiyanselage

The Rockhampton Grammar School Community Service Award: Jeremy Lupton

Interest and Service Out of School (R. H. McKenzie Cup): Breannah Mackenzie

Outstanding Achievement and School Spirit (Ramm Trophy): Lucy McCartney

Ampol Best All-Rounder Award (Malan Family Trophy): Lucy McCartney

2014 Seniors’ Prize for Service and Spirit: Sithmi Konara Mudiyanselage

Headmaster’s Cup for Leadership and Service: Riley Denham and Ruby Burnham

John Wheatcroft Cup for Best Exemplar of the School Motto Macte Virtute et Litteris: Angus Johansen

Vocational Education Training (VET)

CQUniversity Associate Vice Chancellor’s Award for VET: Tyisha Smith

The Wilson Family Trophy for Most Outstanding VET Student: Jack Koerner

The Wilson Family Trophy for Most Outstanding VET Student (Agriculture): Riley Godwin

Sporting Awards

Sporting Prowess (C.C. Boland Cup): Sally Adamski

Interest in Physical Development and Athletic Proficiency (Sylvia Dixon Trophy): Breannah Mackenzie

Australian Olympic Change-Maker Award: Breannah Mackenzie

Senior School Sportsman of the Year (Neville McLean Trophy): Spencer Smallacombe

Senior School Sportswoman of the Year (Jon Wriede Trophy): Taryn Roberts

Middle School Sportsman of the Year (Neville McLean Trophy): Jack Lynch

Middle School Sportswoman of the Year (Robert South Trophy): Asha Stewart

Inter-house MacKenzie Shield: Jardine

Cultural Awards

Outstanding Achievement in Music (Chudleigh Trophy and Book Prize): Nick Smith

Outstanding Achievement in Public Speaking (Frank & Merilyn Luck Trophy and Bursary): Sithmi Konara Mudiyanselage

Greatest Contribution to Drama (The Argus Trophy): Charlotte Hart

Greatest Contribution to the Musical Team (McCutchan Trophy): Peyton Cordell

Passionate Music Endeavours and Humanitarian Ideals (Nicolas K Fitzgerald Yewdale Memorial Prize): Jeremy Lupton

Heights College

BEAT Architects Excellence in Visual Arts

Year 10: Macy Doyle

Year 11: Lily Wornum

Year 12: Monique Weegenaar

Dominos Rockhampton Excellence in Hospitality Skills: Amy Nielsen

Year of Excellence in Senior Science Award: Aishwariya Manikandan

ADF Future Innovators Award: Year 12: Marcus Latcham

JCU Shield

Year 7: Samuel Prasad

Year 8: Blessie Crieta

Year 9: Marcus Elder

Year 10: Bella Pearce

Year 11: Danae Esterhuysen

Year 12: Alix Sorrensen

Heights College's Jay Warcon was awarded the Indigenous Achievement Award – Senior School, QATSIF Young Indigenous Leader Award and CQUniversity Striving for Excellence Award.
Heights College's Jay Warcon was awarded the Indigenous Achievement Award – Senior School, QATSIF Young Indigenous Leader Award and CQUniversity Striving for Excellence Award.

Indigenous Achievement Award – Middle School: Ava Prasad

Indigenous Achievement Award – Senior School: Jay Warcon

QATSIF Young Indigenous Leader Award: Jay Warcon

Ampol Best All-Rounder Award: Brock Knobel

CQUniversity Striving for Excellence Award: Jay Warcon

CQUniversity Associate Vice-President Rockhampton Award: Reuben Anning

ADF Long Tan Leadership & Teamwork Award

Year 10: Mackenzie Head

Year 12: Brodie Heintze

PestX Outstanding Service to the College: Mackinlay Carr

Highpoint Access & Rescue Outstanding Service through Technology: Pierson Downey, Ty Pearce

Gladstone Ports Corporation Bursary: Chenxi Zhang

Cr Donna Kirkland Excellence in Community Engagement/Advocacy Award: Georgia Dobsa

Allsorts Developmental Outstanding Personal Achievement Award: Laine Vanheck

Outstanding Leadership Award (Sponsored by Mr Ian & Mrs Kaye Head): Mackinlay Carr

JCU Rising Star Scholarship: Monique Weegenaar

Dumac Engineering The Heights Way Award: Aishwariya Manikandan

Runner-Up Dux: Mackinlay Carr

Dux: Aishwariya Manikandan

Dysart State High School

Dux: Crystal-Rose Paul

Academic Excellence

Year 7: Alexander Wales

Year 8: Charlotte Mallinson

Year 9: Valentina Samiak

Year 10: Rose Mallinson

Year 11: Jorja Telford

Year 12: Alquinn Pangan

Academic Encouragement

Year 7: Ace Schafferius, Brad Wilkinson

Year 8: Jake Reid, Ella Bromley, Seth Tetley

Year 9: Jayme Masters, Justin Elzer, Ryan Smith

Year 10: Phoebe Paul, Jack Hazelgrove, Charlize Davis

Year 11: Regan Smith, Ashley Wright, Karlee Stothard

Year 12: Charles Perkins, Tanaya Turner, Thomas Hay

Dysart SHS 4 Values Award

Year 7: Cooper Toshack

Year 8: Charlotte Mallinson

Year 9: Valentina Samiak

Year 10: Breanna Stothard

Year 11: Bonnie Fuller

Year 12: Raven Old

Principal’s Awards

Year 7: Chayvae Holt

Year 8: Slater Gifford

Year 9: Rihenna Gifford

Year 10: Wynta Sing

Year 11: Doug Brown

Year 12: Jamey Fletcher

Junior Sportsperson of the Year: Slater Gifford

Senior Sportsperson of the Year: Rosie Mallinson

ADF Long Tan Leadership Award

Year 10: Morris Suliana

Year 12: Shontae Berry

CQU Engineering Pathways Encouragement Award: Karissa Bailey

Ampol All Rounder: George Backo

Excellence in Vocational Education: Jamey Fletcher

Trainee of the Year: Taitum Kirkman

Carinity Education Rockhampton

Damien Edwards, who was named the Dux of Year 12 at Carinity Education Rockhampton for 2021, pictured with school principal Lyn Harland.
Damien Edwards, who was named the Dux of Year 12 at Carinity Education Rockhampton for 2021, pictured with school principal Lyn Harland.

Dux: Damien Edwards

Carinity Star Award: Skyler Smedley

St Ursula’s College Yeppoon

Year 12

Award Winners - Highest Achiever for Subject

Aquatic Practices: Breanna Willetts

Certificate III Allied Health: Dae-Shawna Row Row

Certificate II Kitchen Operations: Cassandra Dau

Certificate III in Tourism: Victoria Ash

English: Macy Phillips

Essential English: Tahlia Brennan

Essential Mathematics: Amber Johnson

French: Rachel Broad

Geography: Mia Bradshaw Petersen

Health: Amy Leach

Physical Education: Ellyssa Smith

Certificate III in Business, Design, Visual Arts in Practice: Brooke Killalea

Certificate III in Fitness, General Mathematics, Legal Studies: Charlotte Brand

Chemistry, Religion and Ethics, Modern History: Vicky Brieffies

Specialist Mathematics, Mathematics Methods: Stella Kenny

Study of Religion, Physics, Literature, Biology: Tiahna Humphries

Lantern Awards: Vicky Brieffies, Chantelle Carney, Mackay Pobar, Katie Russell, Micaela Sanderson

Footprint Awards – Sport & Culture: Audrey Collins, Mackay Pobar

Footprint Awards – Sport: Tarni Anderson, Brycee Stanley, Cassandra Dau, Dae-Shawna Row Row, Hanna Weinert, Larissa Cook

Footprint Awards – Culture: Mikayla Wilson, Vicky Brieffies, Breanna Willett, Brooke Killalea

Skills and Training

Vocational Education Award: Dae-Shawna Row Row

ICON Dental Award – Highest Aggregate result in Science: Tiahna Humphries

The Edward Huttley Bursary Award – Highest Aggregate result in Mathematics: Stella Kenny

P&F Conscientious Commitment to Study Award: Rachel Broad

St Ursula's College Yeppoon student Tiahna Humphries won the Highest Result in an English Subject award.
St Ursula's College Yeppoon student Tiahna Humphries won the Highest Result in an English Subject award.

Indigenous Student Leadership Award: Brycee Stanley

The Presentation Sisters Service Award: Mikayla Wilson

Public Speaking Award: Mikayla Wilson

Alliance Francaise Award for Outstanding Achievement in French: Rachel Broad

Public Performance Award: Audrey Collins

Ampol All Rounder Award: Mackay Pobar

Jenny Stanton Boarding Leadership Award: Mikayla Wilson

ADF Long Tan Leadership & Teamwork Award: Breanna Willett

ADF 2021 Future Innovators Award: Stella Kenny

Prix d’Honneur: Vicky Brieffies

CQUniversity Sponsored Awards

Highest result across the Humanities subjects: Mia Bradshaw Petersen

Highest result in an English subject: Tiahna Humphries

SUN (Start University Now) program or VETiS, Certificate course: Katie Russell

Outstanding Vocational Student Award (external Certificate courses): Georgia Turner

JCU Sponsored Awards

JCU Shield Award: Breanna Willett

JCU Rising Star Scholarship: Mackay Pobar

St Brendan’s College

2021 Dux winners

Year 7: Zac Whitehead

Year 8: Jesse McWhinney

Year 9: Matthew Campbell

Year 10: Eli Harding

Year 11: Ben O’Brien

The Year 12 Dux will be announced at the first academic assembly next year as the results of the QCAA exams will count towards the final decision. The nominees for the award are Deklan Bulder, Finn Crinion, Saxon Kona, Jesse Laverty and Tom Orgill.

Capella State High School

Junior Diligence Award: Zach Blackburn

Senior Diligence Award: Brandy Doyle

Year 12 School Spirit Award: Brodie Whalley

Ampol All-Rounder (Year 12): Jamie Bridgeman

Sportsperson of the Year: Savannah Herbert

Award for Vocational Excellence (Year 12): Ila Lewis

Central Highlands Regional Council Award for Community Spirit: Maccalyn Langtry

CQ University School Based Trainee of the Year: Blake Siller

Capella Community Newsletter Writer’s Award: Savannah Herbert

Principal’s Bursary Junior: Callum Henry

Cattle Club Award: Sarah Beer

P&C Junior Dux: Sjaan Auld, Lucy Grogan

P&C Senior Dux: Emielia Jansen

Blackwater State High School

Academic Honour - Gold

Year 7 First Class Academic Honours: Dev

Year 8 First Class Academic Honours: Erin Godfrey

Year 9 First Class Academic Honours: Matthew Ash

Year 10 First Class Academic Honours: Brooke Hodby

Year 11 First Class Academic Honours: Angelica Cabrera

Year 12 Dux: Bethany Ward

Activist

Activist Honours - Gold: Dylan Trevethan

Full Activist Colours - Silver: Jordan Jackson, Shanae White, Connor Munro

Half Activist Colours - Bronze: Amity Jackson, Mia Clarke

Action

Action Honours - Gold: Jordan Jackson, Amity Jackson

Full Action Colours - Silver: Connor Munro, Macey Evans, Leon Black

Half Action Colours - Bronze: Dylan Trevethan, Mia Clarke, Reaan Toomey, Kenneth Weir, Shanae White, Regan Carsburg

FOOTNOTE: Lighthouse Christian School, Moura State High School, North Rockhampton State High School, Biloela State High School, Clermont State High School and Emerald State High School were contacted but did not send through a list of their award winners for 2021 by time of publication.

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