Academic Assembly
Kia ora, boys and staff e noho please be seated. Welcome to Assembly.
I’d like to invite Academic Prefect Joshua Vossen-Chong forward to deliver today’s reading.
Today’s reading comes from Colossians 3:23-24
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.
This is the word of the Lord
(Thanks be to God)
Rectors Comments:
Thank you, Joshua. I invited Joshua to deliver today’s reading as an academic prefect because today we celebrate our 2025 academic results. The end of year NCEA and NZ Scholarship examinations of 2025 have produced some outstanding results that we should all be proud of.
Today we present our academic ties to Year 12 students, Academic Colours to Year 13 students, New Zealand Scholarship colours to those who meet the requirements for this honour, Rector’s citations and we acknowledge our Centurions.
Before we do that, I want to congratulate all students on working hard towards achieving the best you could in 2025. If you felt that you could have given more, it is important that you have set clear goals this year that lift you to this next level in 2026. It is important to know where you are going in 2026.
Year 12 students, well done on your 92% pass rate for NCEA Level 1 last year. Year 13, congratulations on your 94.4% pass rate for NCEA Level 2.
It is my hope that you challenge yourself this year. If you are a student who struggles to get to achieved, have this at your minimum and see if you can push to the next level. If you have a mate who missed out on Level 1 or 2 last year, keep him accountable and support him this year. Help him plan, help him stick to time frames and celebrate wins along the way with him.
For those who are pushing into Merit, Excellence and Scholarship, set lofty goals and don’t stop pushing when things get tough. Sometimes it is easy to set the goal of completing Scholarship, but then to simply not do the Scholarship Examination at the end of the year. Push yourself. Be better than before and make the most of the Academic Cornerstone.
Joshua read from Colossians chapter 3 as follows: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart”. Aim to show courage this year, give your whole heart and your best effort this year.
Today’s Academic Assembly reminds us of the important College value of Striving and Achieving. Remember, this value isn’t about competing to be the best. While aiming for honours such as Dux, Top of Year, Centurion or Top in Subject is admirable for those who pursue it, that’s not the core message. What truly matters is striving to be your best. Be better than before. Hold yourself to your own high standards and potential that makes you proud.
You’re the one who knows if you’re giving your full effort — whether you’re focused in class, using study time effectively, staying on top of homework, and preparing properly for assessments. And you’re also the one who feels the genuine satisfaction that comes when your hard work pays off with a result you can be proud of.
So, I wish you all the very best with your 2026 Academic goals. I ask for your courtesy and respect for the young men who come up on stage today. We have a large number of students to acknowledge. In particular can we please ensure that our applause is appropriate, that we are sitting up straight and that there are no conversations as students make their way up.
I’d now like to invite Acting Assistant Rector, Ms Carroll, who will announce our Academic Scholars. Thank you, Ms Carol.
Academic Awards: Read by Ms Carroll.
Special Rectors Citation
• Max Han
Level One 2025 Rectors Citations
• Micah Arnold
• Titus Dunnett
• Lachie Gavin
Level Two 2025 Rectors Citations
• Ashton Bell
• Charles Hope
• George Mossman
• Taylor Smith
• Tosei Tsuru
Level One Academic Tie – GPA of 70%+ for best 5 Subjects
Max Allen
Seth Bell
Fergus Benefield
James Boyes
Thomas Boyes
Jed Bruce
Lachlan Butler
Braith Carew
George Chrystall
Angus Clarke
Finley Day
Monte Douglas
Ethan du Toit
Mac Fan-Robertson
Harry France
Ollie Fritchley
Dominic Goodenough
Sam Harrison
Patrick Hoyt Swinburn
Waiariki Hunia
Matthew Hunt
Duncan Logan
Ethan Lys
Manahi Maddock
Archie McDonald
Harry McNamara
Daniyal Sheikh
Sam Skidmore
Ardie J Smith
William Symes
Remy Taong
Hunter Thow
Freddie Walker
Kahu Walker
Luke Wallace
Level One Academic Tie with Distinction – Given to students who have a GPA of 90%+ in their best 5 Subjects
• Tay Barton
• Jamison Chheur
• Taurere Whiunui
Level Two Colours – GPA of 70%+ in Top 4 Classes
• Ralph Absolom
• Beck Allen
• Cody Caton
• Isaac Dann
• Fletcher Dawson
• Fergus Denton
• Rupert Fuge
• Frank Gilligan
• Locky Hallett
• Otis Hoggard
• William Jerebine
• Thomas King
• Leo Marcroft
• Mason Millar
• Orlando Norman
• Ted Oliver
• Charlie Pike
• Ben Pringle
• Te Awarangi Puketapu-Pene
• Beau Reid
• Patrick Ross
• Ben Tian
• Logan Tims
• Charlie Tizard
• Joseph Turner
• Joshua Vossen-Chong
• Nakaia Waitere
• Andrew Wakefield
• Elliot Wickham
• Tennyson Wiffin
Level Two Colours with Distinction – GPA of 90%+ in Top 4 Classes
• Noah Hemmingsen
• Jasper Jamieson
Level One 2025 Centurion Awards – 100% Grade point Average
Max Allen L1 Art
Tay Barton L1 Art, L1 Commerce
Jamison Chheur L1 Art, L1 Chemistry
Dominic Goodenough L1 Art
Sam Harrison L1 Physical Education
Duncan Logan L1 Technology
Taurere Whiunui L1 Art
Vinzent Macgregor L1 Mathematics, L1 Commerce
Level Two 2025 Centurion Awards – 100% Grade point Average
Beck Allen L2 Art Design
Locky Hallett L2 Physics
Noah Hemmingsen L2 Accounting, L3 Economics
Thomas King L2 Physics
Jasper Jamison L3 Physics
Leo Marcroft L2 Art Design
Mason Millar L2 Art Photography
Ashton Scott L2 Art Photography
Logan Timms L2 Physical Education
Charlie Tizard L2 Art Design
Joshua Vossen-Chong L2 Art Design
NZ 2025 Scholarship Winners
• Frank Gilligan - Scholarship in Drama
• Max Han – Scholarship in Mathematics with Calculus
• Noah Hemmingsen – Scholarship in Economics
• Jasper Jamieson - Outstanding Scholarship in English
Rector Speaks: Thank you, Ms Carroll. Thank you to all of our teaching staff who helped these young men obtain these achievements. Congratulations boys, who should be proud and inspired about the year ahead. If you did not come up on stage today, I hope that you are inspired to work to your potential.
We will now be singing the hymn God Defend New Zealand.
HYMN – God Defend New Zealand
Rector Speaks: Thank you school, e noho, please be seated.
Thank you for an excellent assembly where we have acknowledged our top academic achievers.
Jasper Jamieson will now close our assembly in prayer.
Article added: Tuesday 24 February 2026