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99.5%gained NCEA at Level 1 |
99.5%gained NCEA at Level 2 |
96.1%gained NCEA at Level 3 |
88.9%gained University Entrance |
Hamilton Martin was the deserved winner of the David Wilton Prize for the Dux of St Andrew’s College for 2019. He excelled across a number of academic disciplines and was awarded five NZQA Scholarships – in Chemistry, Physics, Classics, English, and Calculus. Hamilton was also awarded a General Excellence Prize, the Beanland Cup for Year 13 History, and the Physical Science Prize. He won a silver medal in the 2019 Chemistry Olympiad competition, achieved Scholarship Calculus as a Year 12 student, and attained an A+ in his university Mathematics paper.
Congratulations to the 19 Year 13 students and five Year 12 students who achieved 39 Scholarships between them, after gaining some of the very best marks in the country across a range of subjects. A special congratulations to College Dux, Hamilton Martin, and Charles Zhang who achieved five Scholarships each, and Mackey Johnston who gained the top mark in New Zealand for Technology and won an Outstanding Scholarship. The two other Outstanding Scholarship winners (finishing in the top 50 students nationwide) were Thomas Pope-Kerr (English) and Philip Nordt (Drama).
The following group of student leavers from 2019, were presented with Board of Governors Scholarships after gaining NCEA Level 3 Excellence endorsements.