SCHOLARSHIP
Since the introduction of NCEA Scholarship examinations, Trident High School has consistently enjoyed success, regularly achieving scholarships in a range of subjects. Our exceptional teaching staff contribute to our performance through their dedication and expertise. Our teachers have helped numerous students excel and earn scholarships in their respective fields, and we have a scholarship achievement rate of which we are exceptionally proud.
2023 Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to these students who achieved the following scholarships and the staff who helped them achieve success.
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Jessica Cleghorn (Statistics)
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Kahurangi Himiona-Jones (Te Reo Māori)
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Molly Ellery (Painting)
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Molly Byford (Health and Physical Education)
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Hannah Baxter (Health and Physical Education)
New Zealand Scholarship
New Zealand Scholarship will extend our best secondary students and enable top scholars to be identified and acknowledged. Students will be able to enter one or more scholarship standard assessments while completing their Level 3 Assessments in the scholarship subject areas.
The aim is to assess a student’s ability to synthesise and integrate concepts – to apply higher level thinking based on in-school and independent learning.
The content assessed for Scholarship is the same as that covered for Level 3 Achievement Standards. All Scholarship candidates must complete a full year of Level 3 studies at a secondary school.
Assessment is standards based (but not using achievement or unit standards) and all assessments will be external, the scholarship is a one off examination, except in Art Painting, Art Photography, Art Design and Design and Visual Communication. Standards have been developed for each Scholarship subject.
NZQA's intention is that 3% of the total number of Year 13 students in the country sitting Level 3 in each of the available subjects will be awarded a Scholarship, provided Scholarship standards are met. Of this 3% nationwide who gain a Scholarship pass, a small number, equating to approximately 0.5% nationwide will be accorded an Outstanding Scholarship.
For each standard, two levels of achievement can be gained:
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Scholarship
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Outstanding Performance
The scholarship is an award and not a qualification. There are ‘top’ student awards and monetary awards which currently are:
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Single Subject Award: for students who gain Scholarship in up to two subjects, a one-off award of $500 per subject.
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Top Student in Subject: $2,000 each year for three years provided the student maintains a B grade average in tertiary study.
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Scholarship Award: a student gains Scholarship in three subjects will be awarded $2,000 each year for three years provided the student maintains a B grade average in tertiary study.
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Outstanding Scholar Award: for the top 40 – 60 students who gain outstanding performances in at least two or three Scholarship subjects passed. The award is $5,000 each year for three years provided the student maintains a B grade average in tertiary study.
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Premier Award: for the top 5 – 10 students who get three Scholarships with outstanding performances will be awarded $10,000 each year for three years provided the student maintains a B grade average in tertiary study.
Trident will continue the Scholarship Standards as part of the Year 13 and Year 12 Programmes.