Presentation Night
The achievements of students in a range of academic, sport, performing arts and leadership will be recognised. This is the most prestigious event at Engadine High School.
Academic
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First, second, third, fourth and fifth place in a course for all core subjects.
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First, second and third place in elective courses.
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A “Top Dozen” award will be given to the top 12 students in each year. This will be based predominantly on achievement in core subjects. Achievement in elective courses and mandatory junior courses will count to a lesser extent. They will be issued a poster showing a photograph of each of the ‘top dozen’, a certificate and a book voucher. The poster will be displayed on each Year Notice board.
Sport
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Sport female and male champion of the Year
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Sporting Blues
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Sharks medal
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Sport Zone medal
Performing Arts
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Performing Arts award for junior and senior
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Band award
Citizenship Awards
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Leadership awards
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School Medal
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Jan Cooper Award
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Notable achievements by students who deserve recognition
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Community Awards
Dux
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Year 12 Dux is chosen from the student who achieves the highest ATAR.
External Awards
There are awards from external agencies and a memorial awards which require the school to nominate recipients. Faculties and where appropriate, the welfare team, are to nominate possible recipients whose names are to be brought to an Executive meeting for final ratification.
Other Significant Achievements
Occasionally students achieve at a very high level in additional programs. Students will be awarded for these achievements.
Award Payments
Some awards attract payment in the form of a book voucher from Engadine High School. Others attract payment from external agencies. EHS payments are as follows:
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Dux = $200
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Top Dozen Award - $30 book voucher
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Year 11 awards for English and Mathematics = $30 book voucher each




