Seventy-two students have won scholarships in the annual Education and Scholarship Trust examinations.
Winners of national scholarships, the highest achievers, will receive $1500 each. Scholarship winners will receive $500.
Medallist awards of $500 were made to 11 students for "genuine, all-round scholarship."
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Bevan Lye, King's College; Matthew Peek, Auckland Grammar; Ross David Bayer, Auckland Grammar (medallist); Luke Henry, Auckland Grammar; Ruvan Mendis, Newlands College; Ronald Begg, Burnside High; David Delamore, Auckland Grammar; Ngoc Phuong, Wanganui Collegiate (Honoris Causa); David Broome, Rosmini College; Leo Sheck, Auckland Grammar; Dominic Lo, Scots College (medallist); Conrad Fort, Burnside High; Henry Chan, St Kentigern College; Aaron Armour, Tawa College; Lara Rennie, St Margaret's College (medallist); Lucy Ralston, St Cuthbert's College; Ee Chen, Macleans College; Cho (Bob) Chan, Macleans College; Donny Ik Wong, Mt Roskill Grammar (medallist); Mile Gu, Waiheke High; Stephen Ridgewell, Auckland Grammar (medallist); Christopher Rapson, Auckland Grammar (medallist); Sixiao (Silas) Xu, St Andrew's College (medallist); Andrew Wallace, Burnside High; David Pearson, Riccarton High (medallist); Mark Robinson, Westlake Boys' High (medallist); Anthony Lim, Burnside High; Tianran Wu, Lynfield College (Honoris Causa); Zachary Ward, St Paul's Collegiate; Michael Grant, John McGlashan College (medallist, Sir Robin Irvine).
SCHOLARSHIPS
Amy Williams, St Cuthbert's College; Yu-Hsuan, April Fu, St Paul's Collegiate (medallist); William McElwee, Rongotai College; Hoon Choi, Auckland Grammar; Jack Li-Yang Chen, Auckland Grammar; Francis Kam Po Tse, Auckland Grammar; Richard Brown, Burnside High; Steven Yuen, St Kentigern College; Maciej Wojnar, St Patrick's College (Wellington); Mitchell Turner, Auckland Grammar; Han Zhang, Christchurch Boys' High; Cordelia Teoh, Samuel Marsden Collegiate; Peter Williams, St Kentigern College; Ritwik Kejriwal, Hillcrest High; Aditya Basrur, King's College; Brendon Manikkam, St Paul's Collegiate; Julia Matheson, Columba College; Lydia Philpott, Avondale College; Jessica Tully, Christchurch Girls' High; Jingqing Huang, Samuel Marsden Collegiate; William Howell, Havelock North High; Craig Marshall, Hillcrest High; Lip Ng, Macleans College; Dhamidhu Eratne, Mt Albert Grammar; Craig Cliff, Palmerston North Boys' High; Po-Kai Liou, Rangitoto College; David Woon, Rangitoto College; Richard Beal, Rosehill College; Karl Wette, Senior College; Jason Lee, Auckland Grammar; Justin Kao, Auckland Grammar; Tony Downward, Auckland Grammar; Kai Hsaio, Auckland Grammar; John Davidson, Auckland Grammar; Tho En, Avondale College; David Mitchell, Burnside High; Yu-Kun Chang, Burnside High; Bryan Hawarden, Christ's College; Morgan Watson, Papanui High; Xin Cheng, Papatoetoe High; Alexandra Crawford, Samuel Marsden Collegiate; Nicholas Holm, Wellington College; Shaun Hotchkiss, Westlake Boys.
TOP IN SUBJECT
Accounting: Zachary Ward, St Paul's Collegiate; biology: Bryan Hawarden, Christ's College; chemistry: Luke Alexander Henry, Auckland Grammar; classical studies: Bevan Lye, King's College; economics (1st equal): Michael Loan, Napier Boys' High, and David Broome, Rosmini College; English: Bevan Lye, King's College; French: Claire Paterson, St Cuthbert's College; geography: Stephen Ridgewell, Auckland Grammar; German (Correspondence School): Natalie Brunzel, Long Bay College; history (1st equal): Phillip Insull, Whakatane High, and Gary Boyd, Macleans College; history of art: Greta Hawes, Aranui High; Japanese (1st equal): Kei Judd, Senior College of New Zealand, and Elaine Ya-Ling Chang, Macleans College; Latin: Bridget Pang, Nga Tawa (Wellington Diocesan School); Maori (1st Honoris Causa): Rongomaihuatahi Te Mare, Whakatane High; Maori: Joseph Heeney, Rotorua Boys' High; maths with calculus: Ronald Begg, Burnside High; maths with statistics: Simon Marshall, Onslow College; physics: David Delamore, Auckland Grammar; Spanish (Correspondence School): Anna Cowan, Christchurch Girls' High.
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