Deniliquin South School’s 2022 Cabinet was announced at its end of year presentations, in December.
Elka Connolly will be this year’s Prime Minister and Eliza Weir the Deputy Prime Minister.
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The First Principal’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement (Dux) went to Phoebe Crothers.
Class awards
Kinder Creators: Academic Achievement Archie Rose, Jake Woolston; Consistent Effort Acaysha Lake; Citizenship Leah White; Improvement Haven Till.
K Dreamers: Academic Achievement Grace Sommerfeld, Tyler Rolfe; Consistent Effort Archie Tobin; Citizenship Indie Bulmer; Improvement Keira Lankow.
Grade 1 Trendsetters: Academic Achievement Angus Pries, Amelia Webber; Consistent Effort Christopher Plant; Citizenship Zachariah Salan; Improvement Liam Sutton.
1/2 Freedom: Academic Achievement Ava Erickson, Lennix Leetham; Consistent Effort Sabrina Hasan; Citizenship Indi Conallin; Improvement Mason Glenn.
2 Trailblazers: Monique Crothers, Justin Purtill; Consistent Effort Maya Daggett; Citizenship Julia Smith; Improvement Bailee Dunn.
3 Innovators: Academic Achievement Gerard O’Donnell, Grace Kelly; Consistent Effort Emily Plant; Citizenship Spencer Hayes; Improvement Zeeke Barling.
4 Serenity: Academic Achievement Travis Hanns, Olivia Armytage; Consistent Effort Jorja Woolston; Citizenship Lara Redden; Improvement Callan Glenn.
4/5 Trust: Academic Achievement Lachie Campbell, Layla Werner; Consistent Effort Ally McKenzie; Citizenship Elka Connolly; Improvement Archer Moodie.
5 Harmony: Academic Achievement Eli Purtill, Jared Quilling; Consistent Effort Bella Hillier; Citizenship Tom Way; Improvement Nevaeh Salan.
6 Collaboration: Academic Achievement Phoebe Crothers, Ryder Perrin; Consistent Effort Amy Holloway; Citizenship Amity Clarke; Improvement Bae Willis.
6 Synergy: Academic Achievement Brianna Hillman, Harry Campbell; Consistent Effort Kya Dick; Citizenship Reagan Macdonald; Improvement Lexi Hussey.
Sporting Awards
Major games: Netball - Ruby Cowley; Basketball - Spencer Cowley, Bae Willis; AFL Football - Jai Park; Cricket - Lachie Campbell; Soccer - Corben Hayes, Phoebe Crothers, Annabelle Hanns; Tennis - Spencer Cowley.
Greens (selected for State Championships): AFL - Jai Park; Swimming - Talen Barnes.
Sportsmanship Awards:
Marina Rose Memorial Award - Matthew Caruso, Bae Willis.
Junior Sportsperson of the Year - Olivia Jeffrey.
Senior Sportsperson of the Year For Outstanding Sporting Representation - Jai Park.
NSW Premier’s Sporting Challenge Medal For Commitment to Fair Play - Amelia Bennett.
School Medallions
Olivia De Travers, Bailey Doncon, Jobe Free, Eliza Hay, Claire Hayes, Amy Holloway, Addison Hussey, Ryder Perrin, Eli Purtill, Bae Willis.
2022 Cabinet members
Talen Barnes (Minister); Nathan Coleman (Minister); Elka Connolly (Prime Minister); Claire Hayes (Minister); Corben Hayes (Minister); Bella Hillier (Minister); Ally McKenzie (Minister); Eli Purtill (Minister); Eliza Weir (Deputy Prime Minister); Tom Way (Minister).
Outgoing Cabinet members
Prime Minister Ruby Cowley; Deputy Prime Minister Spencer Cowley; Ministers Chase Bartlett; Charlie Connor-Hetherington; Phoebe Crothers; Nicholas Fanning; Annabelle Hanns; Eliza Hay; Amy Holloway; Addison Hussey.
Sporting house captains
Boonoke: Captains Lily O’Donnell and Mark Godfrey; Vice Captains Alyssa Werner and Sam Conallin.
Cornalla: Captains Jack Clark and Nevaeh Salan; Vice Captains Morgan Dennison and Grace Flight.
Mundiwa: Captains Olivia De Travers and Jya Wade; Vice Captains Olivia Armytage and Archer Moodie.
Warbreccan: Captains Aleisha Howarth and Darcy Johnson; Vice Captains Olivia Jeffrey and Zach Grimison.
Special awards
Award for Public Speaking and Debating: Eliza Hay.
George Cable Encouragement Award: Amity Clarke.
Des Greaves Special Effort (Kinder/Stage 1): Angus Priest.
Des Greaves Special Effort (Stage 3): Ryder Perrin.
O’Donnell Award for Special Effort (Stage 2): Gabriella Crothers, Isabella Sommerfeld.
The Dawe Family Award for Project Research: Jobe Free.
Edward River Art Society Awards: Early Stage 1 Charlotte Reeves; Stage 1 Lachlan Jeffrey; Stage 2 Olivia Armytage; Stage 3 Chase Bartlett.
Langman Rose Performing Arts Award: Eliza Hay.
Science and Technology Award: Brianna Hillman.
Helen McRae Directors Award for Displaying Resilience and Promoting Positive Wellbeing: Eliza Weir.
Helen Dalton Award for Hard Work and Dedication: Elka Connolly.
Library Award for active participation in the school library: Mitchell Kelly.
Deniliquin Teachers’ Association Award (School Values): Reagan Macdonald.
Member of Parliament for Outstanding Service and Community Involvement Award: Ruby Cowley.
Keith Purtill Memorial Award for School Contribution: Spencer Cowley.
Alan Farquhar Award for Industry and Effort (Stages1/2): Layla Werner.
Rotary Club Citizenship Award: Ruby Cowley.
Learning & Support Award: Isabella Haig and Charlotte Haig.
Gifted and Talented Award (Runner Up Dux): Brianna Hillman.
First Principal’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement (Dux): Phoebe Crothers.
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