The Sport and Cultural Awards for 2024 were a wonderful success. With over 180 students receiving awards over the course of the evening, it was an excellent showcase of hard mahi paying off. These young wāhine have put in countless hours of training, practice, games and performances to be recognised on stage last night. We are proud of all of you and your achievements to date. Thank you to friends and family who not only attended the awards, but for all of your support along the way to both our students and school.
We would like to express our thank you to all of the staff and students involved who helped prepare for the evening. We are incredibly grateful for all of your support to make the night a success. Thank you to all of the coaches, managers, and community for your endless support of our students and school.
A special mention to Mr Kerry Hunter from Isaac Construction for presenting our Merit awards, Ms Jude Molyneux, Presiding Member of the Queen’s High School Board of Trustees for presenting our Blues awards, and Jay Maoate-Breen for being our guest speaker and sharing your wonderful words of inspiration about your journey of your past, present and future self. What an incredible community we have at Queen’s High School.
Major Award Winners:
Most Outstanding Cultural Achiever Award - Rīpeka Pōtiki
The A.R. Inglis Cup for Service to Sport - Antonia Burnett
Lesley Smith Student Service to Sport Trophy - Jorja Gibbons
Sports Team of the Year - The Under 18 Aerobics Fitness Team (Lily Hoffman, Lucy Carrington, Saige Evans, Georgia Wilson, Annabel Ludgate and Micaela Sumner)
The Agnew Cup for Best All-Round Junior Sportswoman - Brooke Wilson and Eve Kelleher
The Best All-Round Senior Sportswoman Award - Maia Scott
The Cameron Cup for an Outstanding Individual Sporting Achiever - Elise Carline
Silver Award for Basketball - Elise Carline
Silver Award for Figure Ice Skating - Jazz Evangelou
Silver Award for Athletics - Jorja Gibbons
Full Prize List here
Full List of the Cup and Trophy Winners here