College – Issue 30

CELEBRATING OUR 2016 University Scholarships

Anthony Baker The University of Auckland Scholarship Victoria University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship Thomas Cameron-Dunn The University of Auckland Chancellor’s Award for Top Maori & Pacific Scholars The University of Otago Maori & Pacific People’s Scholarship Jack Caulton The University of Otago Maori & Pacific People’s Scholarship Jared Chin Massey University NZ Business Week Scholarship William Currie The University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Luke Gellen The University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship University of Waikato Faculty of Science & Engineering Biology Olympiad Prize Anthony Goh The University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship Connor Heap University of California (Berkeley), the Savides Sullivan Family Scholarship (Tennis) Edward Hone The University of Otago New Frontiers Scholarship Daniel Keleghan Russell McVeagh School Leavers’ Scholarship The University of Auckland Scholarship

Ji Woo Kim The University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship University of Waikato Faculty of Science & Engineering Biology Olympiad Prize Fraser McKenzie The University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship Michael Newton The University of Auckland Scholarship The University of Otago Academic Excellence Scholarship The University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Thomas Nye The University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Bryce Park Massey University NZ Business Week Scholarship Jed Smith The University of Canterbury Emerging Leaders Scholarship The University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Samuel Walker Victoria University Excellence Scholarship The University of Canterbury College of Business & Law Award for Excellence Luke Willis Massey University Vice-Chancellor’s High Achiever Scholarship (Academic) Samuel Wilson Lincoln University Global Challenge Scholarship

Patrick Manning receives choral scholarship in UK

Year 13 student Patrick Manning has received a choral scholarship to Chelmsford Cathedral in the UK. The scholarship provides accommodation, a salary and singing lessons. Patrick has chosen to take the position as a gap year and then, either return to New Zealand to study classical performance music or to stay in the UK for further study. “I am absolutely stoked as Chelmsford University was my first choice,’’ Patrick says. “I will only be singing about seven hours a week and be living in the cathedral house, so it will be a great experience.’’

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College Issue 30 2016

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