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CLASS OF 2023

INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS

PREMIER’S ALL ROUNDER AWARD

Michelle Hayes received the Premier’s All Rounder Award with Band 6 (or E4 scores in 10 or more Units of study.

TOP ACHIEVERS IN COURSE

Subject Name Place in the State

Biology Xiaolu (Tina) Fan1

Textiles and DesignMichelle Hayes1

Primary Industries

Examination Benjamin Smith 2

English Extension 1 Joseph Denman 9

Textiles and DesignSophie Heath 9

CLASS OF 2023

NOMINATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

of services. Conveyed through woven wool, printmaking and embroidery, it somehow reached out to the viewer with a nostalgia of familiarity and loss. I congratulate her for evident dedication and perseverance to produce work of such a high standard, and also recognize the mentorship of her teacher, Toni Bilton, and the support of our Technical Assistant Matthew Thomas. Annie can be proud of having so successfully conveyed a deeply personal issue with such resonance. The work will be on display in the fantastic Cowra Regional Gallery in 2024 as part of the Art Express exhibition.

ARTEXPRESS

Annie Dedman’s work, Rural Realities was also selected for ARTEXPRESS. Annie’s first-hand experience at seeing the diminishing services in Nyngan provided a rich source of imagery for the work. It was a loving but concerned cry for help from rural communities afflicted with the gradual loss of services. Conveyed through woven wool, printmaking and embroidery, it somehow reached out to the viewer with a nostalgia of familiarity and loss. I congratulate her for evident dedication and perseverance to produce work of such a high standard, and also recognize the mentorship of her teacher, Toni Bilton, and the support of our Technical Assistant Matthew Thomas. Annie can be proud of having so successfully conveyed a deeply personal issue with such resonance. The work will be on display in the fantastic Cowra Regional Gallery in 2024 as part of the Art Express exhibition.

Zachary Annett (French horn), Michelle Hayes

OnSTAGE

Toby Gough (Bassoon) from Music 2 & Extension Music and congratulations to Jock Litchfield (Drum Kit) from Music 1.

Composition

students, to develop musicality from the in ENCORE, performances.

Congratulations Bloomfield

Zachary

Toby Gough and congratulations Music 1.

Composition

Congratulations has received Max’s vibrant vibraphone Showcase

ENCORE

OnSTAGE

The School received ten OnSTAGE Nominations for this Year’s HSC Drama cohort. OnSTAGE is a Showcase of outstanding major works from the 2023 HSC Drama course. All of our Drama students; Sylvia de Graaff, Toby Gough, Oscar McLaughlin, James Noble, Max Reidy and Kelvin Tang, each received a nomination for their Group Performances. In addition Sylvia, Toby, Oscar and James were also nominated for their Individual Performances. This is a significant achievement and a wonderful recognition of their immense talent, hard work, dedication and creativity. We are extremely proud of these students! Bravo and well done!

Congratulations to Music 2 student Max Bloomfield, who has received an ENCORE nomination for composition. Max’s vibrant composition was written for marimba, vibraphone and multi-percussion.

Showcase Selection

Max Bloomfield has been selected to perform in the ENCORE Showcase at the Opera House in 2024.

The School received ten OnSTAGE Nominations for this Year’s HSC Drama cohort. OnSTAGE is a Showcase of outstanding major works from the 2023 HSC Drama course. All of our Drama students; Sylvia de Graaff, Toby Gough, Oscar McLaughlin, James Noble, Max Reidy and Kelvin Tang, each received a nomination for their Group Performances. In addition Sylvia, Toby, Oscar and James were also nominated for their Individual Performances. This is a significant achievement and a wonderful recognition of their immense talent, hard work, dedication and creativity. We are extremely proud of these students! Bravo and well done!

KINROSS WOLAROI SCHOOL
Max Bloomfield

CLASS OF 2023

NOMINATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: SHAPE

Congratulations to all 15 of our HSC Industrial Technology students who were nominated for the SHAPE exhibition, an annual exhibition of outstanding Major Projects by HSC students. This is an endorsement of the ambition and dedication of the students undertaking the course, the wonderful staff (Simon Lun and Peter Finlay) who support our students, and the great facilities available in the School’s’ new Technology Centre for Metals and Engineering.

TEXTILES AND DESIGN: TEXSTYLE

CLASS OF 2023

NOMINATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Our outstanding students are: Nicholas Agnew, Archie Baldwinson, Mack Johnston, Blake Jones, Carter Kirby, Henry Molloy, Harry Nuthall, Thomas Patton, Dudley Shepherd, Benjamin Smith, Hugh Warren, William Wright, Lachlan Coleman, William Deshon, Thomas Storer.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: SHAPE

Congratulations to Sophie Heath, who has been selected for the Textiles and Design, Texstyle exhibition. The TEXStyle HSC Exhibition is an annual event which has been held for over 15 years, designed to showcase excellence and promote Textiles and Design in both the education and wider communities. It provides opportunities for students and teachers to engage with exemplary work samples and deepen teaching practice to drive improved student outcomes.

NOMINATION HAT TRICK

In a first for the School, Toby Gough achieved three nominations in 2023, with nominations for ENCORE for Music, and OnStage for both his Individual and Group work.

TEXTILES AND DESIGN: TEXSTYLE

STANSW 2023 YOUNG SCIENTIST PROGRAM

TEXTILES AND DESIGN: SHAPE

Congratulations to the following Textiles and Design Students who were nominated for SHAPE 2024: Michelle Hayes, Sophie Heath, Greta Bourne, Juliette Hart, Daisy Jones, Bella Sinclair.

Congratulations to all 15 of our HSC Industrial Technology students who were nominated for the SHAPE exhibition, an annual exhibition of outstanding Major Projects by HSC students. This is an endorsement of the ambition and dedication of the students undertaking the course, the wonderful staff (Simon Lun and Peter Finlay) who support our students, and the great facilities available in the School’s’ new Technology Centre for Metals and Engineering.

The following Industrial Technology students were shortlisted for consideration in Shape, for exhibition in 2024: Lachlan Coleman, William Deshon, Thomas Storer.

Our outstanding students are: Nicholas Agnew, Archie Baldwinson, Mack Johnston, Blake Jones, Carter Kirby, Henry Molloy, Harry Nuthall, Thomas Patton, Dudley Shepherd, Benjamin Smith, Hugh Warren, William Wright, Lachlan Coleman, William Deshon, Thomas Storer.

Sophie Heath was also shortlisted for SHAPE. Congratulations go to Michelle Hayes, who was selected for the exhibition, which will open on 19 March 2024 at Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney.)

The following Industrial Technology students were Lachlan Coleman, William Deshon, Thomas Storer.

Congratulations to Sophie Heath, who has been selected for the Textiles and Design, Texstyle exhibition. The TEXStyle HSC Exhibition is an annual event which has been held for over 15 years, designed to showcase excellence and promote Textiles and Design in both the education and wider communities. It provides opportunities for students and teachers to engage with exemplary work samples and deepen teaching practice to drive improved student outcomes.

NOMINATION HAT TRICK

In a first for the School, Toby Gough achieved three nominations in 2023, with nominations for ENCORE for Music, and OnStage for both his Individual and Group work.

STANSW 2023 YOUNG SCIENTIST PROGRAM

for the exhibition, which will open on 19 March 2024 at Pier

The Science Teachers Association of New South Wales (STANSW) and the Young Scientist Committee recently announced the winners of the 2023 STANSW Young Scientist Program. A special congratulations goes to Phoebe Gordon, who was highly commended in the 2023 Rural Young Scientist of the Year award for her study, The Impact of Environmental pH on the Regeneration and Mortality of an Undescribed Planarian Species Endemic to Mt Canobolas Planarians.

The Science Teachers Association of New South Wales (STANSW) and the Young Scientist Committee recently announced the winners of the 2023 STANSW Young Scientist Program. A special congratulations goes to Phoebe Gordon, who was highly commended in the 2023 Rural Young Scientist of the Year award for her study, The Impact of Environmental pH on the Regeneration and

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