Lithgow High School held its annual presentation night recently, recognising the hard work of its students from Years 7-11.
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This year Amber Shaw received the top award for Year 11 (Dux), along with the Dick Lancaster Memorial Award for Outstanding results in Mathematics and the Victor Chan Cardiac Institute Research Award for 2018.
Amber was followed by fellow students, Ebony Seymour and Miranda Swift both receiving the Centennial Coal Awards for second and third in Year 11.
Awards:
Thales Dux Awards 7-11: Year 11 Amber Shaw; Year 10 Ryan Bird; Year 9 Kyle Sheather; Year 8 Sam Doran and Year 7 Jenna Sheather.
Centennial Coal Awards for second and third: Year 11 Ebony Seymour and Miranda Swift; Year 10 Evan Brown and Ashleigh Kitchner; Year 9 Cordy Lloyd and Isaac Foster; Year 8 Thomas Shilling and Jai Morgan; Year 7 Joss Arkley-Smith and Lachlan Hustwayte.
2018 Premier’s ANZAC Memorial Scholarship: Miranda Swift.
C F Haywood Award for History: Mackenzie Denley.
Dr Judy White Memorial Scholarship: Joyce Aroko and Min Huang.
Barry F Cosier Memorial Award for outstanding results in English: Ashleigh Kitchner (Year 10) and Ebony Seymour (Year 11).
Bailey Family Award for Most Improved Academic Achievement and Sportsmanship: Lachlan Roach.
Lithgow Musical Society Award: Lauren Trounce.
Alec Stanley Memorial Award for Sciences: Ethan Pringle.
Western Sydney University Most Improved Year 11 Student: Peter Rosser.
Australian Defence Force Award for Teamwork and Leadership and the Kelvin and Robert Loundar Memorial Award for Music: Rhiannon Marshall.
Kelvin and Robert Lounder Memorial Award for Rugby League: Zane Harrington.
Doug Moffit Memorial Trophy (Sportsman of the Year): Luke Thompson.
Quota Club Award for Citizenship: Grace Bishop.
Lithgow VIEW Club (for student studying textiles): Sabrina Cox.
Automotive Award for consistent effort: Owen Hadden and Jack Pallett.
Future Leaders Indigenous Award: Ella Zorz.
Lithgow Lions Club Award for Excellence in Performing Arts: Cloe Robinson.
A P Diehm Award for SRC: Jenna Sheather.
Bunnings Award for Excellent attendance and consistent application in Class: Year 7 Meg Carter; Year 8 Wade Frazer.
Country Business Machines Award for Excellent attendance and consistent application in class: Year 9 Piper Anderson; Year 10 Ethan Van Der Velden; Year 11 Tom Luchetti.
Reliance Bank Youth Award for Community Involvement and Leadership: Year 7 Joss Arkley-Smith, Year 8 Lilly Bannan, Year 9 Justice Dulay, Year 10 Lachlan Wilson, Year 11 Jessie Kouch.
Workies Citizenship Awards: Year 11 Aaron Lloyd, Year 10 Alayah Lincoln, Year 9 Maggie Muir, Year 8 Sophie Clark.
P&C Encouragement Awards: Year 11 Ashley Berg, Year 10 Geordie Goodwin, Year 9 Isaac Foster, Year Ella Wilson, Year 7 Vicki Couch.
EnergyAustralia Awards for school Citizenship: Year 11 Amber Shaw and William Casson; Year 10 Ryan Bird; Year 9 Benjamin Seymour; Year 8 Madalyn McLean; Year 7 Brayden Drury.
Vivo of the Year Award: Year 11 Miranda Swift; Year 10 Grace Bishop; Year 9 Justice Dulay; Year 8 Abigail Trestrail; Year 7 Cameron Turrell.
100 per cent attendance: Year 7 Jarred Grose, Lachlan Hustwayte and Hayley Wootton-Strickland; Year 8 Harrison Livingston; Year 9 Andrei Falls, Mitchell Merlino, Maggie Muir; Year 10 Ryan Merlino; Year 11 Saxon Farr.