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Yearly School Awards
Cultural Award

The Anderson’s Cultural Award for Outstanding Creativity in Visual Arts.

At the end of each year, we give an award for Outstanding Creativity in Visual Arts to a student in St Patrick’s Primary School. Children gifted with a flair for visual arts are often not recognised in Primary Schools and not encouraged to pursue it. Here, we aim to recognise the student who stands out in their creativeness in visual arts. By giving this award, we hope that the student will continue to be motivated and will continue to pursue and improve on his/her flair for creativity in visual arts throughout his/her years at high school and beyond.

 
High Achiever

The Anderson’s High Achiever and Sustained Consistency Award for Years 7 to 11.

At the end of each year, we give five awards to one student from each grade at Wade High School from Years 7 to 11. This awards recognizes the student who is a silent achiever, are considerate towards others and have a willingness to learn and grow into young responsible adults of the community. The student must not only have dedication and good academic results that are consistent, they must also have a drive and willingness to learn and participate in all other aspects of life such as sports and community services.

 
Award for Excellence

The Anderson’s Award for Excellence in Mathematics Year 12.

This award is given to one student in Year 12 at Wade High School for Excellence in Mathematics. Our aim is to recognize the student in Year 12 who has excelled in Mathematics, has shown interest and dedication to it, and has shown consistent high achievement throughout the year.

To us, Mathematics is a very important subject and it plays an important part in our everyday lives. Many students dislike Mathematics and say it is boring. This is because they have not developed an appreciation for Math skills. Many students think they will be able to find a great job where they will not have to use Math. However, while there may be jobs that are more writing intensive, virtually every profession requires some Mathematical skill.