04 November 2024, 4:30 PM
Sixty-eight graduating pupils are set to begin their further education and training with financial support from Central Lakes Trust (CLT).
CLT distributed scholarships valued at $2,500 each at a ceremony in Cromwell last week.(October 29).
"We have been providing these scholarships for the past 18 years," chairwoman Linda Robertson said.
"Including this year’s allocation, we’ve supported 634 young people with scholarships of more than $1.8 million."
The selection process, managed by six secondary schools in the CLT region, evaluated candidates on more than just grades.
"Success takes many forms," Linda said.
"By looking at students' overall achievements and qualities, we recognise excellence across all aspects of life."
Adding to the celebration, local firm Meyer Cruden Engineering awarded an additional scholarship to Wakatipu High School student Sara Warmington towards engineering studies.
Company director Carl Meyer, whose firm has offered scholarships since 2015, said it was a privilege to invest in the future of our young people.
The guest speaker was Sarb Johal, who shared insights on how AI is shaping the world both in opportunity and responsibility.
The recipients in order by school, are:
Cromwell College: Hannah Dicey, Milasa Finau, Kieran Hancock, Bridie Nicol and Agnes Saji.
Dunstan High School: Eddie Adams, Riley Allan, Aimee Baird, Elias Banks, Olivia Bisset, Megan De Cort, Madi Hamilton, Reuben Love, Sophie MacDonald, Isla Nelson, Hailey Petrie
and Ariana Webb.
Roxburgh Area School: Alysha Ellison-Rae.
Scholarships were also awarded to students from Lakes District schools Wakatipu High School, Te Kura O Tititea Mount Aspiring College and Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu.
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