
Pleasing NZQA Scholarship Results 2013
Pleasing NZQA Scholarship Results 2013
February 14, 2014 at 11:28 AM
The results of the NZQA Scholarship examinations have just been released and we are pleased to report that 44 of our students gained a total of 59 Scholarships across a wide range of subjects of which 6 were classed as ‘Outstanding’.
In particular, we offer congratulations to our highest performing students. Louis Christie and Darryn Ooi both gained an overall ‘Outstanding Scholarship Award.’ Only 60 students in New Zealand received these awards worth $5000 per year for three years of tertiary study. Louis was awarded four Scholarships of which three were Outstanding and Darryn was awarded three Scholarships, with two being Outstanding.
Our next highest performers were Sarah Bradley and Daniel Lowe who both received an overall Scholarship Award - awarded to only 200 students in New Zealand and worth $2000 for three years. Both students were awarded three Scholarships.
At the time that NCEA was introduced, the former University Scholarships were replaced by the NZQA (New Zealand Qualification Authority) Scholarship Awards. For those blessed with outstanding academic ability, a Scholarship represents the pinnacle of academic achievement for senior secondary students. At Saint Kentigern College, our students (including IB Diploma students where their course content is similar) are selected to sit these demanding examinations in addition to their other end of year external examinations.
Scholarship exams are rigorous, requiring high level abstract thinking and the application of knowledge and ideas to complex situations. NZQA’s intention is that 3% of the total number of Year 13 students in the country sitting Level 3 in each of the 27 available subjects will be awarded a Scholarship, provided Scholarship standards are met. Of this top 3% nationwide who gain a Scholarship pass, a small number, equating to approximately 0.5% nationwide will be accorded an Outstanding Scholarship
There is great monetary incentive for students to aim to achieve in these exams. New Zealand students who do well in Scholarship gain substantial monetary awards. A Scholarship in just one subject receives $500, as a single payment. All the other awards result in payments spanning three years of successful tertiary study, provided a B average is achieved.
Specifically:
- Top in a subject is worth $2000 a year for three years
- Scholarship Award winners receive $2000 a year for three years
- Outstanding Scholarship Award winners receive $5000 a year for three years
Subject |
Outstanding Scholarships |
Scholarship |
Total |
Accounting |
|
Matthew Noland |
5 |
Art History |
|
Raima Harding |
1 |
Biology |
|
Chelsea Tong |
2 |
Chemistry |
Louis Christie
|
Daniel Lowe |
3 |
Classical Studies |
|
Madilyn Davidson |
3 |
Design and Visual |
|
Anthony Giles |
1 |
Drama |
|
Michael Hickmott |
2 |
Economics |
|
Kandarp Dalal |
2 |
English |
Hamish Clark (Year 12)
|
Raima Harding |
7 |
French |
|
Alexis Carlier |
1 |
Geography |
|
Patrick Gu |
3 |
History |
Darren Ooi |
Joanna Tao (Year 12) |
7 |
Japanese |
|
Tomo Suzuki (Year 12) |
1 |
Maths with Calculus |
Louis Christie |
Aditya Arolkar (Year 12) |
2 |
Media Studies |
|
Letitia Puni |
3 |
Music |
|
Kimberley Tse |
2 |
Physical Education |
|
Sharnika Leleni |
6 |
Physics |
Louis Christie
|
Erich Lee |
3 |
Maths with Statistics & Modelling |
|
Ashley Chan (Year 12) |
5 |
|
6 |
53 |
59 |