"By the time I was 12, my family had lived on four different continents, but my dad's family farm was always a place I considered my second home. Some of my favourite childhood memories are helping my dad on the farm, wandering through the Hamilton Gardens with my Nan, and touch rugby at lunchtime at Rukuhia School. That school was a special place for me."
US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona says this year's Presidential Scholars represent extraordinary achievements for extraordinary times.
"I am delighted to join President Biden in saluting these outstanding young people for their achievements, service, character and continued pursuit of excellence. Honouring them can remind us all of the great potential in each new generation and renew our commitment to helping them achieve their dreams."
William will graduate from Lakeside School next month. At his school, he is currently student body president, a fixture in the school's drama productions, co-captain of the varsity tennis team and an active member of the Northwest Boychoir. He plans to take a gap year to pursue professional acting before enrolling at Harvard University.
Presidential Scholars are guests of the commission during the National Recognition Program and enjoy an expenses-paid trip to Washington DC to meet with government officials, educators and other accomplished people. To commemorate their achievement, the scholars are awarded the US Presidential Scholars medallion at a ceremony sponsored by the White House.
The US Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 to recognise and honour some of America's most distinguished graduating high school seniors.