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ELIZABETH COLLEGE
2019PRIZE NIGHTSTANLEY BURBURY THEATRE
7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH 2020
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TEACHING STAFF 2019
Kirsten BaconTracey BatchelorKaren BerechreeAdam BesterDeborah BeswickAmelia BoughtonLois BoydSarah BriggsDavid BrownStephen CameronKate CammOliver CloseJason CliffordChelsea ColemanVeronica ConnollyHelen CookeSarah CupitDaniela DadswellRosy DaviesChris DeeleyCasey DergessLynley DevereuxStephen DodgeAnita DohertyAnthea FeeShane FullerMarie-Rose GenoveseDana GerkeJane GiblinSophie Gibson
Marty GossMichael Graham-SmithSarah HardyRobyn HarmanRebecca HarrisonNicole HarsteadDebbie HeatherBen HendriksJason HoareYoshi IzumiLes JohnstonElla KearneyKate KerrEunji KimAmber KnowlesRichard KornScott LampasonaAnne-Maree LomasGreta LucasJennie MacDonaldPeter MacFarlaneTash MarshallJudy McDonaldLloyd McDonaldTim MedwinFran MooreDeanna MorganJenny MorgansNicki MorrisbySusan Oakden
Helen ParryVonnie PassarelliKate PeacockKate PedersenGeorgie PerryMatthew PrestonTim PriceDianne PurnellDoug PybusRichard ReedAnne RomeoLaura RussellSue SaundersJohn SchuringaChris SierinkJamieson SmalleyShane SmithDamian StolpRebecca ThomasAns Van HeijsterSandy VerrierJustan WagnerWill WalkerAlisha WatkinsHeath WattsTomas WebsterRebecca WilsonBing XuMary Young
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WALK IN MUSIC KIERAN MULVANY, ERIN SHERLOCK AND SEB FOLVIG
INTRODUCTION ANGELA CARLISLE AND HARRISON TUNKS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY JORDAN RUSSELL
WELCOME BY PRINCIPAL OF ELIZABETH COLLEGE DR DIANNE PURNELL
PRESENTATION OF DUX OF CLASS AWARDS AND SUBJECT PRIZES
MUSICAL INTERLUDE ELIZABETH COLLEGE FLUTE ENSEMBLE – ‘ESPANA’ BY CHABRIER
PRESENTATION OF DUX OF CLASS AWARDS AND SUBJECT PRIZES
INTRODUCING THE ELIZABETH COLLEGE MUSICAL 2020, ‘ALMOST PARADISE’ FROM THE MUSICAL FOOTLOOSE FEATURING BILLIE RAFFETY AND FINN HARBINSON WITH THE 2020 PRODUCTION BAND
PRESENTATION OF DUX OF CLASS AWARDS AND SUBJECT PRIZES
GUEST SPEAKER DR LILA LANDOWSKI
MUSICAL INTERLUDE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – TRISTAN MEFFRE, REUBEN WILLCOTT, ELIJAH DAVIES, SEB FOLVIG, MATT WILLIAMS PLAYING ‘VOYAGE’ BY KENNY BARRON
PRESENTATION OF SERVICE AWARDS, ACADEMIC DIPLOMAS,ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS AND DUX OF COLLEGE
FAREWELL AND CLOSE
PRESENTERS ANGELA CARLISLE AND HARRISON TUNKS
ELIZABETH COLLEGE PRIZE NIGHT 2019
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GUEST SPEAKERDR LILA LANDOWSKI
Dr Lila Landowski is a neuroscientist with the School of Medicine, as well as a science communicator and science advocate. Her current field of research is stroke and fatigue. Lila is the 2015 Premier’s Young Achiever of the Year, a Tasmanian finalist for Young Australian of the Year in 2016, and a winner of the Australian Institute of Policy and Science Young Tall Poppy award in 2018. Her honorary titles include being named one of the Chief Scientist of Australia’s “Science Superheroes,” the inaugural Patron of National Science Week for Elizabeth College, and an ambassador for public education in Tasmania for the Department of Education. Lila is a Director of the Australian Medical Research Society and Epilepsy Tasmania. Lila regularly engages with the community as a science expert on ABC radio, through a science segment on Hit 100.9 radio, at public talks, and in print and digital media.
She is also the director of communications for the Australian Medical Research Society, and manages social media for the Australasian Neuroscience Society as well as her own page The Rock-at Scientist. Lila was named one of the ABC Radio National Top 5 Science Scholars in 2019. Lila has previously taught into courses at the University of Tasmania for eight years, working across various subjects for Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medical Research, Biotechnology, Pharmacy and Science students, as well as coordinating units in the Bachelor of Dementia Care. She has been awarded two of the university’s highest honours, a Vice Chancellor’s citation for early career teaching and a Vice Chancellor’s citation for community engagement.
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I was fortunate enough to attend Elizabeth College from 2018 to 2019 and before that, New Norfolk Primary School and New Town High School.What I enjoyed most about my time at Elizabeth College was the welcoming and home-like atmosphere around campus, with on-going support from staff, as well as the lasting friendships I have built.As a proud Indigenous person I have often been called upon to do Welcome to Country at school events and gatherings and also at national conferences. Encouraging all people to recognise the traditions, culture and legacy of the fi rst peoples is something I feel privileged to share with others.
During my time at Elizabeth College, I studied a range of Performing Arts and Humanities subjects discovering a passion for performing and exploring the world of law.As a result, I am currently studying law at the University of Tasmania which will hopefully lead to a career in the legal system where I can make a difference and help those less fortunate.
WELCOME TO COUNTRYJORDAN RUSSELLYEAR 12, 2019
NOTES ON SPECIAL AWARDSNOTES ON SPECIAL AWARDS
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Tasmania School of Business and Economics (TSBE), University of Tasmania ScholarshipThe purpose of the scholarship is to recognise the input and the outcomes achieved through participation in the TSBE and Elizabeth College Business Education Partnership, 2019. The recipient will be the student who best represents the underlying spirit of the business program including the successful completion of the eligibility requirements.
Malcolm Freedman Prizefor PhysicsMalcolm Freedman taught Physics at the College. He is particularly remembered for his management of the Science Talent Search and the enormous contribution he made to his subject area, both within the College and statewide. He died prematurely and courageously in 1988 after a short illness.
Steven Hurst MemorialMusic PrizeSteven Hurst attended Elizabeth College during 1976 and 1977. This prize was initiated in his memory by his parents, Rosemary and Nevin Hurst. It is awarded to the student(s) considered to have made the greatest contribution to the music program at the College and, in turn, gained fromthat experience.
John Kable QC Memorial AwardJohn Kable QC was a student at the College in 1969 and 1970, following Years7–10 at Elizabeth High School. He practised law as a barrister and solicitor in Launceston before practising as a barrister throughout the state. Extremely successful in his High Court practice, John Kable was Tasmania’s leading barrister at the time of his early death at the age of 40.
John Peacock Award forSport ScienceJohn Peacock was an original staff member of the College when it opened in 1968. In his 31 years as a teacher he was responsible for developing the Sport Science curriculum. John was also involved in instigating the development of the Elizabeth College Gymnasium.
Lance Strickland Prizefor ChemistryLance Strickland was the inaugural Senior Master of Chemistry at Elizabeth College and was Head of the Department until his retirement in 1975. He continued to maintain a keen interest in the subject after his retirement.
James Brown Memorial Award for Leadership and Academic ExcellenceJames, who tragically passed away, was a highly regarded student with a bright future. James’ motivation and passion for knowledge was infectious. He was an inspiration to all who knew him. We are proud to have had James as a student at Elizabeth College.
The Geoff Dyer – Peter Jackson Annual Prize This prize is awarded to the Art Studio Practice student whose body of artwork exhibits the strongest combination of audacity, skill and conceptual rigour. The award was inaugurated in 2019 in honour of former EC Visual Art teachers Geoff Dyer and Peter Jackson, and is sponsored by Jane Giblin.
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Recipients of One AwardPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Roisin Abberton German 3
Inez Anderson Body and Soul 2 (Personal Health and Wellbeing)
Kaushal Atwal UTAS UCP Music Technology Projects 2
Adam Baines Outdoor Education 2
Maya Bakowski Health Studies 3
Justin Baric Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
Riley Bianchi Business Studies Foundation 2
Manisha Bista English as an Additional Language or Dialect 1
Anna Blackwell Housing and Design 3
Hannah Bonnitcha Physical Sciences Foundation 2
Amy Bourny French 3
Jasmine Branch Athlete Development 2
Sophie Branch English Applied 2
Alex Browning Pathways to Work
Evelyn Bryan Drama 3
Madaja Buckney-Estreich Recognition for Service to Health and Physical Education
Aaron Burt Workplace Maths 2
Nicholas Calvert-Price App Development 3 (UTAS Object Design)
Joel Cartledge Musical Theatre 2
Tasman Compton UTAS UCP Music Advanced Practical Study
Raphaela Corney Award for Excellence in Natural Science
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Recipients of One AwardPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Brady Crosswell Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
Eloise Dick Food and Nutrition 3
Matilda Downes-Smolenski Mathematics Methods Foundation 3
Madison Drake Innovation Enterprise 2
Yvette Duhig Physical Sciences 3
Toby Duncan UTAS Business Scholarship
James Elliott Computer Graphics and Design 3
Matilda Evans Japanese 3
Felix Fischer Mathematics Specialised 4
Mikaylah Fletcher Work Readiness 2
Jessica Gamble Art Making 1
Cody Gay Automotive and Mechanical Technologies 2
Dana Gillies Food and Hospitality Enterprise 2 (Café Tang)
William Grant Malcolm Freedman Prize for Physics 4
Calvin Graus App Development 2
Jakob Haas Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences
Kyle Hawkins Steven Hurst Memorial Music Prize
Samuel Heathcote Accounting 3
Brendan Heatley-Hart General Mathematics Foundation 2
Alexander Herring Technical Theatre Production 2
Dan Jackson Contemporary Music 2
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Recipients of One AwardPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Scarlett Johnstone Visual Art 2
Holly Jury Working with Children 2
Antonio Karabogdan First Language Assessment (Croatian)
Neko Kelly Media Production Foundation 2
Evie Lisson Outdoor Education 2
Zoe Lockley Body and Soul 2 (Personal Health and Wellbeing)
Caitlin MacDonald Legal Studies Foundation 2
Breanne McGuiness Design and Production 2
Lucy McShane Dance Choreography and Performance 3
Gabrielle Medhurst Computer Graphics and Design 2
Edan Merkel History and the Environment 2
Naomi Messmer Mathematics Methods Foundation 3
Jhett Moffitt App Development 2
Zarith Sofea Mohd Syaifulzafni Dance 2
Sophie Newton Mathematics Methods 4
Huynh Phuong Uyen Ngo Mathematics Methods Foundation 3
Miku Nishiyama Chinese 2
Tyryn Nube App Development 2
Brianna Oates Life Science 2
Hanna Pallari Biology 3
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Recipients of One AwardPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Tha Der Paw English as an Additional Language or Dialect 2
Seth Perkins Japanese Foundation 2
Erin Phillips Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
Henry Pocket Award for Innovation in Technology
Nikitta Pregnell Art Production 3
Patrick Quinlan Electronics Foundation 2
Billie Raffety UTAS UCP Music Project 1
Priya Rana Chinese 3
Annwen Roberts Philosophy 3
Tom Roberts Award for Excellence in English
Mieke Salvesen Food and Hospitality Enterprise 2 (Café Tang)
Zoe Savage English Foundation 2
Finlay Semmens Computer Science 3
Maya Sini Food and Nutrition 3
Calyani Smith Visual Art 2
Gervaise Stather German Foundation 2
Kelly Stone Biology 3
Cylux Trinidad Proficiency in Two Languages
Hsing-Yu (Cynthia) Tsai Outstanding Achievement in Vocational Education and Training
Cole Turner Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2
Meagan van Emmerik Music 3
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Recipients of One AwardPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Vittoria Von Caemmerer English Literature 3
Mami Waida French Foundation 2
Yuki Waida Chinese 2
Zoey Walker Outdoor Leadership 3
Tom Waller UTAS UCP Music Technology Projects 1
Isabelle Ward Art Studio Practice 3
Max Waters Sports Science 2
Niamh Watson Body and Soul 2 (Personal Health and Wellbeing)
Olivia Webb Food, Cooking and Nutrition 2
Reuben Willmot Music Studies 2
William Wilson History and the Environment 2
Jade Wiltshire iClass
Nathan Woodham Recognition for Service to Health and Physical Education
Dominic Woolcock Visual Art 2
Xiaohan Xu Chinese 3
Xing Yu (Linda) Yao Chinese Specialist
Thomas Young General Mathematics 3
Zhixuan Zhang Mathematics Methods Foundation 3
Simon Zinzovski Music Technology Projects – Foundation 2
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Recipients of Two AwardsPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Megan Bonnily Ancient History 3 Art Studio Practice 3
Jasper France English 3 Sociology 3
Imogen Kay Art Theory and Criticism 3 The Geoff Dyer – Peter Jackson Prize
Sophie Leszczynski John Peacock Award for Sports Science 3 Lance Strickland Prize for Chemistry 4
Samuel Marschke History and the Environment 2 Electronics 3
Tristan Meffre English Writing 3 UTAS UCP Music Foundation Practical Study
Bradley Oakman UTAS UCP Music Project 2 Award for Excellence Across the Performing Arts
Jessica Pursell English 3 Legal Studies Foundation 2
Alexa Trochatos Drama Foundation 2 Ancient History 3
Sophie Wilson Theatre Performance 3 Award for Contribution to Drama
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Recipients of Three AwardsPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Daria Chyryk English as an Additional Language or Dialect 3 Sociology 3 Award for Excellence in Behavioural Studies
Emily Curak Biology 3 Lance Strickland Prize for Chemistry 4 Award for Overall Excellence in the Sciences
Meg Dickens John Kable QC Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Legal Studies 3 Modern History 3 Award for Excellence in the Humanities
Alexander Fracalossi Mathematics Specialised 4 Malcolm Freedman Prize for Physics 4 Economics Society of Australia (Tas Branch) Prize for Economics 3
Charls Jibi Mathematics Specialised 4 Award for Excellence in Mathematics Lance Strickland Prize for Chemistry 4
Jemima-Rose Methorst-Moore Modern History 3 Philosophy 3 Sociology 3
William Searle Mathematics Specialised 4 Award for Excellence in Mathematics Award for Excellences in Physical Sciences
Harrison Tunks English Literature 3 Environmental Science 3 Physical Sciences 3
Macy Wallis Business Studies 3 Accounting 3 Psychology 3
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Recipients of Four or More AwardsPrize Winner Dux of Subject and Subject Awards
Ruby-Questa Collis English Literature 3 Mathematics Methods 4 Biology 3 Physical Sciences 3
Harshika Herath Mathematics Specialised 4 Lance Strickland Prize for Chemistry 4 Malcolm Freedman Prize for Physics 4 Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences Economics Society of Australia (Tas Branch) Prize for Economics 3
YEAR 11 DUX OF ELIZABETH COLLEGE
Silver Medal Award Ruby-Questa Collis
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATEYEAR 11
Two or more pre-tertiary Exceptional Achievement AwardsRhiana Brewster
Ruby-Questa CollisMatilda Downes-Smolenski
Jasper France Naomi MessmerSophie NewtonJessica Pursell
Annwen Roberts
Harrison Tunks
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ELIZABETH COLLEGEYEAR 11 DUX AWARD
RUBY-QUESTA COLLIS
Formerly a student at Taroona High School, Ruby studied Maths Methods 4, English Literature 3, Biology 3 and Physical Sciences 3 in Year 11 at Elizabeth College. Ruby thoroughly enjoyed her Year 11 studies, as her subjects were incredibly well taught and engaging.She was a participant in ECAAD, which proved to be a wonderfully supportive environment that encouraged personal development, academic excellence and extracurricular activity. She found the talks from various scientists particularly exciting, as they provided insight into the wide range of careers available in STEM. Ruby would like to thank all the ECAAD teachers for their efforts in making ECAAD such a wonderful experience in 2019, as it made the transition from high school to college seamless.
Ruby firmly believes that the teachers at Elizabeth College are of a world class standard and attributes her enjoyment of Year 11 to all her fantastic teachers. They were all deeply knowledgeable about their subject areas and were able to answer questions far outside the scope of the courses. She thanks them all for their hard work and encouragement throughout 2019.In Year 12 Ruby is studying Maths Specialised 4, Physics 4, Chemistry 4 and Economics 3. After completing this year, she hopes to study immunology at the University of Melbourne.Ruby looks forward to applying the skills she learned in Year 11 to both Year 12 and further study.
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SERVICE AND CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Rotary Club of Salamanca Prize for Academic Achievement and Citizenship Toby Sward
Rotary Club of Salamanca Prize forAcademic Achievement and Service to the Community Miranda Bennett
Elizabeth College Indigenous Award forAcademic Excellence Jordan Russell
James Brown Award for Leadership and Academic Excellence Jemima-Rose Methorst-Moore
Award for Excellence in International Education Huynh Phuong Uyen Ngo
Tasmanian Association for the Gifted Award for Outstanding Passion and Achievement Vittoria Von Caemmerer
Miranda BennettJohanna CollinsEmily CurakFelix FischerAlexander FracalossiDana GilliesWilliam GrantJakob Haas Samuel HeathcoteHarshika HerathCharls Jibi Blake KnightSophie LeszczynskiSaffron McKinnonLucy McShane
PRINCIPAL’S HONOUR ROLL Elizabeth College Advanced Academic Diploma (ECAAD)
Jemima-Rose Methorst-MooreAngelica PassarelliSarah RobertsTom Roberts Kalen RobeyDaniel Searle William Searle Henry Stanton Kelly StoneToby SwardRiley ThurstansMeagan van EmmerikIsabelle Ward Sophie Wilson
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATE – YEAR 12 Students with an Australian Tertiary Admission Ranking between 94–98.2
Miranda BennettMegan BonnilyEmily Curak Meg DickensSamantha DitchfieldElizabeth EavesMatilda Evans William Grant Samuel Heathcote
Jemima-Rose Methorst-MooreHuynh Phuong Uyen Ngo Hanna PallariTom RobertsKalen Robey Daniel SearleKelly StoneToby Sward
YEAR 12 DUX OF ELIZABETH COLLEGE
Gold Medal Award Harshika Herath Charles Jibi (ATAR 99.95) (ATAR 99.95)
COLLEGE BRONZE MEDALFOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Students recognised in the top 100 in Tasmania
Felix Fischer Vittoria Von CaemmererMeagan van Emmerik
COLLEGE SILVER MEDALFOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Students with ATAR 99.5 and above (Top 30 in Tasmania)
Alexander Fracalossi Sophie LeszczynskiJakob Haas William Searle
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ELIZABETH COLLEGEYEAR 12 DUX AWARD
HARSHIKA HERATH
Harshika attended Mount Stuart Primary School, and then went to Ogilvie High School. She then went on to attend Elizabeth College during which she enjoyed studying several subjects including Economics, Biology, Maths Specialised, English Literature and Chemistry. At Elizabeth College Harshika was extremely grateful to her teachers, especially those in ECAAD and the Sciences, who provided her with the support, kindness and encouragement to continue working hard and pursue her ambitions.She was very grateful to be a part of ECAAD as she believes that being around other students who were hard working and positive, as well as being provided with extra opportunities, motivated her to strive to achieve her goals.
Harshika is also extremely thankful for her friends and family who not only provided her with academic support, but also encouraged her to pursue her interests and aspirations. This year, Harshika will be studying Medicine at Monash University. She chose to study Medicine as it allows her to explore her interests in the field of Science, as well as allowing her to pursue both a fulfilling and challenging occupation in which she will be able to directly and positively impact other people’s lives.
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ELIZABETH COLLEGEYEAR 12 DUX AWARD
CHARLS JIBI
Formerly from St Virgil’s College, Charls studied Maths Methods, Physical Sciences, Economics and English in Year 11. He followed this in Year 12 by studying Maths Specialised, Chemistry, Biology and HAP (University of Tasmania) Maths. Charls found his Year 11 and 12 studies at Elizabeth College both enjoyable and challenging. ECAAD provided further opportunities and extension openings for Charls in his time at Elizabeth College. Charls particularly liked the many opportunities, activities and enrichment options available for students at the College as they provided individuals with a break from their studies and gave students the opportunity to make even more friends, try something new and encouraged a work-study balance.
He especially enjoyed participating in the titration and maths relay competitions. Charls would like to acknowledge and thank the teachers at Elizabeth College for their support over the last two years. He believes the inviting atmosphere motivates students, as well as creating a positive ambience in which learning is most effective. Charls, after completing his senior secondary education, has commenced a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at the University of Tasmania. He believes that the skills and strengths he used in his pre-tertiary education will assist him down this pathway and he also hopes to develop new qualities to be the best he can in his future career and ambitions.
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS TECHNOLOGY Automotive and Mechanical Technologies 2 Cody Gay
Computer Graphics and Design Foundation 2 Gabrielle Medhurst
Computer Graphics and Design 3 James Elliott
Design and Production 2 Breanne McGuinness
Electronics Foundation 2 Patrick Quinlan
Electronics 3 Samuel Marschke
Food and Hospitality Enterprise 2 (Café Tang) Dana Gillies Mieke Salvesen
Food, Cooking and Nutrition 2 Olivia Webb
Food and Nutrition 3 Eloise Dick Maya Sini
Housing and Design 3 Anna Blackwell
Computer Science 3 Finlay Semmens
App Development 2 Calvin Graus Jhett Moffitt Tyryn Nube
App Development 3 (UTAS Object Design) Nicholas Calvert-Price
Award for Innovation in Technology Henry Pockett
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS
ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
Pathways to Work Alex Browning
iClass Jade Wiltshire
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Outdoor Education 2 Adam Baines Evie Lisson
Outdoor Leadership 3 Zoey Walker
Athlete Development 2 Jasmine Branch
Personal Health and Wellbeing 2 (Body and Soul) Inez Anderson Zoe Lockley Niamh Watson
Health Studies 3 Maya Bakowski
Sports Science 2 Max Waters
John Peacock Award for Sports Science 3 Sophie Leszczynski
Recognition for Service to Health and Physical Education Madaja Buckney-Estreich Nathan Woodham
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS LANGUAGES
Chinese 2 Miku Nishiyama Yuki Waida
Chinese 3 Priya Rana Xiaohan Xu
Chinese Specialist Xing Yue (Linda) Yao
French Foundation 2 Mami Waida
French 3 Amy Bourny
German Foundation 2 Gervaise Stather
German 3 Roisin Abberton
Japanese Foundation 2 Seth Perkins
Japanese 3 Matilda Evans
First Language Assessment (Croatian) Antonio Karabogdan
Proficiency in Two Languages Cylux Trinidad
ENGLISH
English as an Additional Language or Dialect 1 Manisha Bista
English as an Additional Language or Dialect 2 Tha Der Paw
English as an Additional Language or Dialect 3 Daria Chyryk
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS ENGLISH
English Applied 2 Sophie Branch
English Foundation 2 Zoe Savage
English 3 Jasper France Jessica Pursell
English Literature 3 Ruby-Questa Collis Harrison Tunks Vittoria Von Caemmerer
English Writing 3 Tristan Meffre
Award for Excellence in English Tom Roberts
MATHEMATICS
Workplace Maths 2 Aaron Burt
General Mathematics Foundation 2 Brendan Heatley-Hart
General Mathematics 3 Thomas Young
Mathematics Methods Foundation 3 Matilda Downes-Smolenski Naomi Messmer Huynh Phuong Uyen Ngo Zhixuan Zhang
Mathematics Methods 4 Ruby-Questa Collis Sophie Newton
Mathematics Specialised 4 Felix Fischer Alexander Fracalossi Harshika Herath Charls Jibi William Searle
Award for Excellence in Mathematics Charls Jibi William Searle
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS SCIENCE – NATURAL SCIENCE
Life Sciences 2 Brianna Oates
Biology 3 Ruby-Questa Collis Emily Curak Hanna Pallari Kelly Stone
Environmental Science 3 Harrison Tunks
Award for Excellence in Natural Science Raphaela Corney
SCIENCE – PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Physical Sciences Foundation 2 Hannah Bonnitcha
Physical Sciences 3 Ruby-Questa Collis Yvette Duhig Harrison Tunks
Lance Strickland Prize for Chemistry 4 Emily Curak Harshika Herath Charls Jibi Sophie Leszczynski
Malcolm Freedman Prize for Physics 4 Alexander Fracalossi William Grant Harshika Herath
Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences Jakob Haas Harshika Herath William Searle
Award for Overall Excellence in the Sciences Emily Curak
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS STUDIES OF SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT (SOSE) –BUSINESS STUDIES Innovation Enterprise 2 Madison Drake
Business Studies Foundation 2 Riley Bianchi
Business Studies 3 Macy Wallis
Accounting 3 Samuel Heathcote Macy Wallis
Economics Society of Australia (Tas Branch) Prize for Economics 3 Alexander Fracalossi Harshika Herath
Legal Studies Foundation 2 Caitlin MacDonald Jessica Pursell
John Kable QC Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Legal Studies 3 Meg Dickens
UTAS Business Scholarship Toby Duncan
STUDIES OF SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT (SOSE) – HUMANITIES
Ancient History 3 Megan Bonnily Alexa Trochatos
History and the Environment 2 Edan Merkel Samuel Marschke William Wilson
Modern History 3 Meg Dickens Jemima-Rose Methorst-Moore
Philosophy 3 Annwen Roberts Jemima-Rose Methorst-Moore
Award for Excellence in the Humanities Meg Dickens
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS STUDIES OF SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT (SOSE) –BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES Working With Children 2 Holly Jury
Introduction to Sociology and Psychology 2 Justin Baric Brady Crosswell Erin Phillips Cole Turner
Sociology 3 Daria Chyryk Jasper France Jemima-Rose Methorst-Moore
Psychology 3 Macy Wallis
Award for Excellence in Behavioural Studies Daria Chyryk
MIXED FIELD PROGRAMS
Work Readiness 2 Mikaylah Fletcher
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING (VET)
Outstanding Achievement inVocational Education & Training Hsing-Yu (Cynthia) Tsai
VISUAL ARTS
Art Making 1 Jessica Gamble
Media Production Foundations 2 Neko Kelly
Visual Art 2 Scarlett Johnstone Calyani Smith Dominic Woolcock
Art Production 3 Nikitta Pregnell
Art Studio Practice 3 Megan Bonnily Isabelle Ward
Art Theory and Criticism 3 Imogen Kay
The Geoff Dyer – Peter Jackson Prize Imogen Kay
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LEARNING AREA PRIZE WINNERS PERFORMING ARTS Music Studies 2 Reuben Willmot
Contemporary Music 2 Dan Jackson
Dance 2 Zarith Sofea Mohd Syaifulzafni
Dance Choreography and Performance 3 Lucy McShane
Music Technology Projects Foundation 2 Simon Zinzovski
Music 3 Meagan van Emmerik
UTAS UCP* Music Foundation Practical Study Tristan Meffre
UTAS UCP* Music Advanced Practical Study Tasman Compton
Technical Theatre Production 2 Alexander Herring
Musical Theatre 2 Joel Cartledge
Drama Foundations 2 Alexa Trochatos
Drama 3 Evelyn Bryan
Theatre Performance 3 Sophie Wilson
UTAS UCP* Music Technology Projects 1 Tom Waller
UTAS UCP* Music Technology Projects 2 Kaushal Atwal
UTAS UCP* Music Project 1 Billie Raffety
UTAS UCP* Music Project 2 Bradley Oakman
Steven Hurst Memorial Music Prize Kyle Hawkins
Award for Contribution to Drama Sophie Wilson
Award for ExcellenceAcross the Performing Arts Bradley Oakman
*University Connections Program
ELIZABETH COLLEGE RECOGNISES THE SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING:
Andrew Wilkie MHRElise Archer MHA
Cassie O’Connor MHAMadeleine Ogilvie MHA
Rob Valentine MLCJosh Willie MLC
Rotary Club of SalamancaEconomics Society of Australia (Tasmanian Branch)
University TasmaniaTasmanian Association for Gifted and Talented
Jane Giblin
The College acknowledges the support of Hill Street Flowersin the decoration of the Stanley Burbury Theatre
Videography: Benjamin Nelan
Photographs from the night can be purchased by contacting [email protected]
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