Looking back
2022 in Review - January - Excellence achieved at Kerang Technical High School

Originally Published January 4 2022 

AFTER a tumultuous year, Kerang Technical High School honoured students who had achieved academic and extracurricular excellence on December 16.

Senior school leader Nathan Henry said the school was extremely proud of how the students had handled 2021.

"It's really a credit to the students, how they have been able to navigate learning from home and complete their certificates," he said.

"The night was well-attended by parents and the school community, and we were very pleased at the academic results our school was able to achieve."

The awards were presented by The Nationals leader and Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh, Gannawarra Shire Mayor Charlie Gillingham and school council president Travis Collier.

The highest ATAR results were achieved by Laura Thomas (94.60) and Caleb Hall (93.65).

Award winners: 

Dux 2022: Laura Thomas

Yr 7 General Academic Excellence: Seth Hall, Will Hogg, Jack Keath

Yr 8 General Academic Excellence: Katherine Bramich, Belle Morton

Yr 9 General Academic Excellence: Brylie Shepard, Daniel Rian Veloso, Kate Whorwood

Yr 10 General Academic Excellence: Blair Selleck

Yr 11 General Academic Excellence: Demi Greenwood

Citizenship Award

Awarded to a student who has shown leadership and enthusiastically involves themselves in the life of the school:

Jordan Faulkner

Quiet Achiever Award

Awarded to a student who quietly and enthusiastically involves themselves in the life of the school:

Abbey Pay and Caleb Hall

Lions Club Community Service Award

This award recognizes a significant and selfless contribution by a student to benefit the community:

Yeshuah Allen Veloso

Blain Memorial Award

Awarded to a Year 11 student of good character and work ethic whose family living is derived from farming:

Ryan Dee and Emilie Lancaster

Tragowel Plains Annual Science Scholarship

Awarded to students with excellent results in science who are continuing science into Year 12:

Tegan Cuthbert

D.S.Kerr Charitable Trust

Awarded to worthy students using their skills or abilities to the highest level or degree and intention of continuing into Year 12:

Katherine Bramich and Xander Freeman

Gannawarra Shire

Awarded to two Year 11 students with good academic performance and contribution to school/community service:

Eleesha Colville and Bree Cordina

Kerang District Health Bursary

Awarded to one Year 11 and one Year 12 student with excellent results and interested in pursuing a health related career:

Laura Thomas and Demi Greenwood

SuniTAFE Remote VET Incentive Award

Incentive award for a Year 10 student who has performed admirably throughout the year and is pursuing VET studies the following year:

Xander Lake and Brodan Pengelly-O'Neill

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