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2009 Pierre De Coubertin Award Recipients 2009 Pierre de Coubertin Award Recipients School Student Abbotsleigh Alexandra Tooth Albion Park High Trudy Burke Albury High School Morgan McNally All Saints College- Bathurst Molly Bright All Saints College- St Josephs Campus Matthew Roberts All Saints Catholic Senior College Justin Bruni Alstonville High School Paul Carter Ariah Park Central School Ebony Worland Armidale High School Michael Paterson Arndell Anglican College Hayden Collins Ascham School Katie Remond Ballina High School Allison Koellner Bankstown Girls High School Merita Faofua Banora Point High School Lliam Milkins Barham High School Danny Lolicato Barker College Robert Dowdy Bathurst High School Haylee Lepaio Batlow Technology School Brenda Nutting Bega High School Matthew May Belmont High School Scott Sherlock Bethlehem College Catherine Conneely Beverly Hills Girls High School Jessica Errington Billabong High School Eilysh Thompson Birrong Girls High School Kristy Wang Bishop Druitt College Gareth Evans Blacktown Boys High School James Mawein Blakehurst High School Andrew Walsh Blaxland High School Hayley Bryan Blayney High School Ryan Roche Blue Mountains Grammar School Chris Nay Bomaderry High School Alexandra Mounsey Bombala High School Joey Platts Bonalbo Central School Michael Tucker Bossley Park High School Matthew Papandrea Bowraville Central School Tarra Doolan Brigidine College - Randwick Emma Ryan Brigidine College - St Ives Tara Blanche Brisbane Water Secondary College Renee Mainwaring Broken Hill High School Kate Dasey Broughton Anglican College Katarina Watts Bulahdelah Central School Martin Jones Bulli High School Daniel Arthur Burwood Girls High School Ruby Hackett Byron Bay High School Bridget Barnes Byron Bay High School Shannon Hulbert-Green Calrossy Girls Campus - Tamworth Georgina Robinson Camden Haven High School Kristy O'Neill Camden High School Ethan Taylor Campbelltown Performing Arts High School Amanda Laurie Canberra Grammar School Angus Moore Canobolas Rural Technology High School Sandon Gibbs- O'Neill Caringbah High School Alix Kennedy Casino High School Rebecca Stewart Cedars Christian College Sarah Walker Castle Hill High School Tara Kilminster Central Coast Grammar School Philippa Temperley Cerdon College Jacqueline Fry Cessnock High School Rebekah Barry Chatham High School Mitchell Orr Chatswood High School Bindi Fontan-Holder Cheltenham Girls High School Jade Booty Chevalier College Dominic Lenarduzzi Christian Brothers College - Burwood Lolomanaia Funaki Christian Brothers High School - Lewisham Logan Bilby Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney Aron Balak Clancy Catholic College Joshua Head Cobar High School Rhys Power Coffs Harbour High School Elliot Wolgamot Coffs Harbour Senior College Alex Gough Coleambally Central School Brianna Clark Colo High School Karina Bangel Colyton High School - Trade School Aaron Anger Concord High School Oskar Johansson Condell Park High School Ethan Kass Conservatorium High School Kieren Gromowski Coolah Central School Joshua Brown Coomealla High School Bryant Crowley Corowa High School Jarred Lane Cowra High School Catherine Gorham Cranbrook School Thomas Sacre Cranebrook High School Catherine Rogan Cronulla High School Georgia Phillips Danebank Anglican School for Girls Juliette Sheahan Dapto High School Amy Woods Davidson High School Georgie Rowe De La Salle College - Ashfield Nicholas Latsinos De La Salle- Cronulla Sarah Short De La Salle- Cronulla Marni Kanard Denison College - Kelso High Campus Samuel Macpherson Denison High - Bathurst High Campus Haylee Lepaio Domremy College Alexandra Campbell Dorrigo High School Richard Goddard Dubbo College Senior Campus Max Ray Dubbo Christian School Bethany Parris Duval High School Amy Lee Harris East Hills Girls Technology High School Melissah Parlato Eden Marine High School Dale Gilligan Eden Marine High School Matt Grant Elderslie High School Brianne Stewart Elizabeth Macarthur High School Catherine Leeder Epping Boys High School Samuel Chan Erina High School Dane Chambers Erskine Park High School Joshua Meehan Evans River K-12 School Lachlan McKendrick Fairvale High School Kathy Ly Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School Ryan Betts Figtree High School Grace Tyerman Fort Street High School Sanjay Chavali Galston High School Jessica Shields Gilgandra High School Sarah Musgrave Glenmore Park High School Josh Matheson Good Samaritan Catholic College Haylee Ingle Gosford High Jordan Krucler Grafton High School Clare Trimble Greystanes High School Rebecca Cachia Gunnedah High School Damien Baldwin Heathcote High School Jake Hammond Henry Kendall High School Bridget Foley Holroyd High School Dannielle Smith Holy Spirit College - 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Bathurst Laura Bourke Macksville High School Ellie Fuller Macquarie Fields High School Joanne Irwin Maitland Grossmann High School Joshua Blatchford Maitland High School Joshua Morrison Manilla Central School Benjamin Monckton Marian College Steffanie Maricic Marist College - Eastwood Anthony Wilson Marist College - Kogarah Andrew Pandelis Marist College - Pagewood Martin Rowney McAuley Catholic College Katherine Richardson Menai High School Rhett Chapman Merewether High School Angus Harper Meriden College Erin Lollback Merrylands High School Sarah Mason-Trybel Mitchell High School Chrystal Player MLC Burwood Holly Edstein Molong Central School Vanessa Dover Monaro High School Ngaire Parkyn Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Natalie Walker Moorebank High School Jessica Rigas Moriah College Gavin Levy Moruya High School Clancy Lenane Mount Annan High School Holly Smith Mount Austin High School Joshua Harris Mount St Benedict College Brianna- Lee Wade Mount St Joseph Jane Kennedy Mount St Patrick College Ellie Williams Mudgee High School Grace Segal Mulwaree High School Sam Taylor Mulwaree High School Kristy Robertson Mulwaree High School Marcus James Murray High School Helena West Narooma High School Jasmin Wass Narrabeen Sports High School Oliver Bromley Narrabri High School Annita Kennedy Narromine High School Joshua Wrench Nepean High School Daniel Spiteri New England Girls School Kate Carter Newcastle High School Reanna Taylor Norfolk Island Central School Georgie Gray North Sydney Boys High School Robert Atkinson Norwest Christain College Tate Dimech Nowra High School Peter Calaitzopoulos Oak Flats High School Jason Invernon Orange High School Grant Turner Orara High School Joshua Rayner Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kelly Lee Oxley College Katrina Allman Patrician Brothers College - 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