Academic Success

By TBHS | Posted: Thursday February 13, 2020

The Academic Assembly for the year was held earlier this term. The school recognised academic success from 2019 in NCEA and Scholarship.

Certificate Endorsement

To attain a Certificate Endorsement in NCEA at Level 1 or 2 or 3 a student must gain 50 credits at Excellence and their NCEA will be endorsed with Excellence. Likewise, if a student gains 50 credits at Merit (or Merit and Excellence), their NCEA will be endorsed with Merit. For our school presentation this must be achieved in the year of sitting.

Level 1 Merit Endorsement

Samuel Blades, Fletcher Boraman, Oliver Clark, Charlie Clemens, Dominic Coleman, Noah Cook, Thomas Corbett, Mitchell Cummings, David Edh, Ignacio Faeldin, Thomas Fraser, Joshua Goodwin, Liam Harrison, Alex Kim, William Light, Flynn Linton, Kaylum McAuley, Bradley Milliken, Benjamin Moselen, Angus Neal, Dan Patterson, William Tudgey, Hone Walker, Aidan Watt.

Level 1 Excellence Endorsement

Ryan Bagrie, Joel Giddings, Nathan Harbutt, Neil Meyer, Daniel Nicolson, Eul Jaan Su, Balkrishna Uniyal, Ben Walker.

Level 2 Merit Endorsement

Nikau Barton, Jack Blakemore, Taylor Donaldson, Paul Harrison, Abraham Hix, Youngbin Kim, David Leach, Josehua Ling, Matthew Moore, Patrick Moore, Max Mortimer, George Mulder, Ravneet Nand, Campbell Plows, Toby Seeler, William Snuggs, Vincent Wutama.

Level 2 Excellence Endorsement

Jack Aicken, Mackenzie Annett, Thomas Atwill, Andrew Cheung, Rylan Cummings, Joshua Earnshaw, Matthew Lang. Quinn Motley, William Rawlins, Peter Rawlins, Jimmy Son, Hamish Stayt, Seb van den Bosch.

Level 3 Merit Endorsement

Joseph Allen-Perkins, James Davidson, Anthony Faeldin, George Guerin, Rory Inglis, Jack Lister, George McAleer, William McArthur, Blake McLellan, Jack Sands, Tim Sheed, Alvin Sutedja, Lewis Tinkler, Alec Whitticase.

Level 3 Excellence Endorsement

Harry Gawne, Matthew Gualter, Ben Helliwell, Liam Johnston, Bailey Lissington.

Scholarship

Scholarship provides recognition and monetary reward to top students in their last year of schooling. Scholarship exams enable candidates to be assessed against challenging standards, and are demanding for the most able candidates in each subject.

Scholarship candidates are expected to demonstrate high-level critical thinking, abstraction and generalisation, and to integrate, synthesise and apply knowledge, skills, understanding and ideas to complex situations.

Approximately three per cent of Year 13 students studying each subject at Level 3 are awarded Scholarship, if they reach the standard that has been set.

Bailey Lissington Outstanding Scholarship in Technology, one of 11 in New Zealand.

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