Oscar Compton-Moen Year 12 Character Award Oscar is a reflective, compassionate, and inclusive leader. He extends his influence beyond the classroom, seeking opportunities to improve himself and help others. The character strengths of bravery, judgement, and fairness are clear to see through his commitment to continuous positive change. He is prepared to push himself out of his comfort zone. He is considerate of those around him and has made a wide-ranging contribution to College life this year. Max Topham Year 12 Character Award Max is a remarkably modest and considerate young man, who consistently reflects our College Virtues. He embraces opportunities and is active in sport, drama, and music. He has demonstrated strengths of perseverance and resilience by being unafraid of
through consistent extra mahi in preparing for co-requisite exams, active participation at the front of workshops, and a genuine thirst for knowledge. Ben has demonstrated an exemplary attitude in the classroom, around the House, and in co-curricular activities. He has an excellent relationship with his peers and is a quiet leader among his peers.
making mistakes, and by continual improvement. Max is cheerful and positive. He is well-liked and respected by peers and younger students, and he strives to create a positive atmosphere around the school.
Logan Marshall Year 13 Character Award
Logan has had an outstanding year, consistently leading his House in various activities and sports, and fostering a supportive environment. His leadership, kindness, and social intelligence shine through his interactions with others. Logan extends his impact beyond his House, volunteering for events like Sony Camp. He demonstrates a persistent commitment to leadership by helping others. On the sports field, Logan’s coaches have been very complimentary about the attitude, determination, and perseverance he has demonstrated throughout the season.
Jack Hastie Year 11 Character Award Jack embodies the values of
Christ’s College. He consistently demonstrates kindness, patience, and humility in all that he does. Actively seeking opportunities to volunteer and engage with service, he embodies the ideals of a servant leader. He consistently makes the right decisions, reflecting a unique blend of talent and integrity. His humble nature further underscores his exceptional character, making him not only a standout individual but also a positive influence on those around him.
Thomas Moggie Year 13 Character Award The inaugural recipient of the
‘Housemaster's award for Character’ in Corfe House this year, Thomas has displayed humility, patience, resilience, and a maturity well beyond his years. He has called out discriminatory behaviour in his immediate peer group, but also as a key part of changing attitudes within the wider student body. Thomas combines his maturity with a subtle and clever sense of humour. He is both a listener and a speechmaker, with thoughtful insights into College life.
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