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2015 Top Scholarship Award winners
NZQA celebrated the success of the highest-achieving New Zealand Scholarship students at the annual Top Scholar Awards Ceremony hosted at Parliament.
The awards recognised the elite students who make up the 2015 Premier Award and Top Subject Scholarship Award winners.
Prime Minister's Award for Academic Excellence
The recipient of the 2015 award was announced by the Prime Minister, John Key, at Parliament – former Rutherford College student, Oxana Repina.
Winner of the 2015 Prime Minister's Award, Oxana Repina with the Prime Minister, John Key.
Premier Scholarship Award winners
Amaan Merchant* |
Hugo Brown |
James Hartshorn* |
Martin Luk |
Oxana Repina* |
Soumil Singh |
Thomas (Tommy) Hayes* |
Zhengzhe (George) Han |
Zhong Qian Huang |
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*Also a Top Subject Scholarship Award winner
Top Subject Scholarship Award winners
Accounting |
Kayeon (Alice) Kin |
Agricultural and Horticultural Science |
Oxana Repina |
Art History |
Gabrielle Maffey |
Biology |
Frances Bridgman |
Calculus |
Xuzhi (Nelson) Zhang |
Chemistry |
Jin Uk (David) Kim |
Chinese |
Xiaohan (Sabrina) Ju |
Classical Studies |
Yan Tian (Tina) Zhang |
Dance |
Danisha Dadley |
Design |
Ziyi (Jacky) Zheng |
Design and Visual Communications |
Thomas Morrison |
Drama |
Stella Bogdanoff |
Earth and Space Science |
Oxana Repina |
Economics |
Annalise Wynn |
English |
Jin Cheng (John) Jiang |
French |
Lea Dumaine |
Geography |
Yan Tian (Tina) Zhang |
German |
Jingyan (Celeste) Pan |
History |
Ella Brownlie |
Japanese |
Kaho (Emma) Richardson |
Latin |
Thomas (Tommy) Hayes |
Media Studies |
Wendy Lee |
Music |
Jack Bewley |
Painting |
Stella Bogdanoff |
Photography |
Thomas (Tom) Collocott |
Physical Education |
James Hartshorn |
Physics |
Liam Ransley |
Printmaking |
Kaho (Emma) Richardson |
Samoan |
Corina Vai |
Sculpture |
Bohan (Kevin) Li |
Spanish |
William Lopez-Sanchez |
Statistics |
Amaan Merchant |
Te Reo Māori |
Khaysharn Kingi Takoko |
Te Reo Rangatira |
Te Paea Ngapo |
Technology |
Georgia Wannan |