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Trust boosts secondary school students into tertiary study

    DSC_7475smA total of 41 local secondary school students have this month been presented with a Tertiary Study Award thanks to the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust.

    Each student’s Tertiary Study Award is valued at $2,000 per year for a maximum tenure of four years.

    The Trust presented studentswith their awardat a special ceremony held at the Rotorua Convention Centre on Monday 9 February.

    Trust deputy chairman Jo-Anne La Grouwsaid the Trust is pleased to have offered nearly 900 Tertiary Study Awards since the scheme began in 1996.

    “These awards are available to students who have attended a secondary school in the Rotorua District and are going into full time undergraduate studies at any New Zealand Tertiary Institution.

    “We are proud to announce that we have offered almost $6million in Tertiary Study Awards to Rotorua students since we began the scheme nearly two decades ago,” she said.

    Awards are made based on applicant’s academic achievement, leadership skills and community involvement, which includes their involvement in school activities.

    Mrs La Grouw said the selection panel has this year, once again, been very impressed by the calibre of the applications.

    “The quality of applications we see coming through is largely due to a team of people at each secondary school working very hard to support students at their respective schools,” she said.

    “I would especially like to thank fellow members of the selection panel, Trust chairmanGrahame Hall and TrusteeSandra Kai Fong, as well as Trust staff, for their support this year in the selection process.”

    This year’s Tertiary Study Award recipients are:

    Sam Austin – Rotorua Lakes High
    Damandeep Basra – John Paul College
    Timothy Bradley – John Paul College
    Daniella Butterfield – Western Heights High
    Alex Miller-Clubb – Western Heights High
    Jonathan Cooper – John Paul College
    Emma Cronshaw-Hunt – Western Heights High
    Keely Gage – Western Heights High
    Lindsey Gemmell – Western Heights High
    Hannah Gimblett – John Paul College
    Aiyana Grigsby – John Paul College
    Jazmin Henare – Rotorua Girl’s High
    Kathleen Henshilwood – Western Heights High
    Brandon Hill – Rotorua Lakes High
    Jemma Horne – John Paul College
    Andrew Innes – Western Heights High
    Nethmi Karunanayake – Western Heights High
    Iona Kelly – John Paul College
    Anna Kincheff – Western Heights High
    Manjot Lall – John Paul College
    Laurence Lickfold – Rotorua Boys’ High
    Ruiteng Liu – John Paul College
    Sandi Mahar – John Paul College
    Aaron-James Moke – Rotorua Boys’ High
    Paige Murray – Western Heights High
    Maggie-Jean Pike – John Paul College
    Mark Poskitt – Western Heights High
    Rebecca Pratt – Rotorua Lakes High
    Carla Rossouw – Western Heights High
    Eillish Satchell – John Paul College
    Ana Smith – John Paul College
    Sylvia Song – Western Heights High
    Conor Sutherland – John Paul College
    Pang Suwanaposee – Rotorua Girl’s High
    Te Rangimonoa Tahi-Rangihau – Western Heights High
    Rebekah Walsh – Rotorua Lakes High
    Fintan Walsh – John Paul College
    Jaimee Wiggins – John Paul College
    Caroline Winters – Reporoa College
    Louise Woolhouse – John Paul College
    Stephen Wright – Western Heights High