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Premier's Teacher Scholarships Alumni 2000 Premier’s Teacher Scholarships Alumni 2000 - 2016 Alumni – 2000 Premier’s American History Scholarships • Judy Adnum, Whitebridge High School • Justin Briggs, Doonside High School • Bruce Dennett, Baulkham Hills High school • Kerry John Essex, Kyogle High School • Phillip Sheldrick, Robert Townson High School Alumni – 2001 Premier’s American History Scholarships • Phillip Harvey, Shoalhaven Anglican School • Bernie Howitt, Narara Valley High School • Daryl Le Cornu, Eagle Vale High School • Brian Everingham, Birrong Girls High School • Jennifer Starink, Glenmore Park High School Alumni – 2002 Premier’s Westfield Modern History Scholarships • Julianne Beek, Narara Valley High School • Chris Blair, Woolgoolga High School • Mary Lou Gardam, Hay War Memorial High School • Jennifer Greenwell, Mosman High School • Jonathon Hart, Coffs Harbour Senior College • Paul Kiem, Trinity Catholic College • Ray Milton, Tomaree High School • Peter Ritchie, Wagga Wagga Christian College Premier’s Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships • Debbie Irwin, Strathfield Girls High School • Maleisah Eshman, Wee Waa High School • Stuart De Landre, Mt Kembla Environmental Education Centre • Kerry Ayre, St Joseph’s High School • Janine Manley, Mt St Patrick Catholic School Premier’s Special Education Scholarship • Amanda Morton, Belmore North Public School Premier’s English Literature Scholarships • Jean Archer, Maitland Grossman High School • Greg Bourne, TAFE NSW-Riverina Institute • Kathryn Edgeworth, Broken Hill High School • Lorraine Haddon, Quirindi High School • John Ryan, Casino High School • Elizabeth Surbey, Sydney Girls High School • Megan West, Singleton High School & Michael McCallum, Hunter Sports High School • Debra Kelliher, Reddam House Premier’s Coca Cola Active Lifestyle Scholarships • Jenny Hart, Evans River Community School • Ryan Park, Lake Illawarra High School • Jo-Anne Jones, Nimmitabel Public School • Tanya Boniface, Trinity Grammar School Alumni – 2003 Premier’s Australian Military History Scholarship • George Moscos, Asquith Boys High School Premier’s History Teacher Gallipoli Scholarship • Cimen Fevzi, Granville South High School Premier’s ABN AMRO Business Studies, Economics Scholarships • Kate Dally, Sydney Distance Education High School • Heather Wilson, Singleton High School • Chris Core, Mount St Patrick College • Kaye Higgins, Bradfield College Premier’s Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships • Carolyn Paget, Sydney Secondary College • Jeanette Rothapfel, Maitland High School • Jayne Delmas, Canterbury Girls High School • Gregory McPhan, New England Girls School • Kate Baldry, Willyama High School Premier’s Special Education Scholarship • Suzanne Small, St Joseph’s Catholic College • Nadia Morcom, Blaxcell Street Public School • Diane Robertson, Para Meadows School • Marianne Youness, Karonga Special School Premier’s English Literature Scholarship • Anthony Britten, Sceggs • John Turner, Westfield Sports High School • Byron Christie, Bathurst High School • Mark Friend, Monaro High School Premier’s TAFE English Literature • Barbara Heron, TAFE NSW-Illawarra Institute Premier’s Westfield Modern History Scholarship • Dennis Mootz, Sydney Secondary College, Balmain • Robert Hamilton, Georges River College • John Lacey, Cheltenham Girls High School • Neville Erskine, Lindisfarne Anglican School • Alan Pollock, Hurlstone Agricultural High School • Maree Cullen, De La Salle College • Desiree Ann Moore, Mullumbimby High School • Peter C Wilson, Woolooware High School Alumni - 2004 Premier’s Australian Military History Scholarship • John Coe, St Spyridon College Premier’s History Teacher Gallipoli Scholarship • Bruce Dennett, Baulkham Hills High School Premier’s ABN AMRO Business Studies, Economics Scholarships • Peter Bryant, TAFE NSW - South Western Sydney Institute, Granville College • Patrick Fagan, TAFE NSW - New England Institute, Armidale Campus • Tim Petterson, The King’s School • Vivienne Szakacs, Chatswood High School Premier’s Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships • Craig Brown, Lucas Heights Community School • Mark Butler, Gosford High School • Denise Hoggan, Keira High School • Raimund Pohl, Cheltenham Girls High School Premier’s Special Education Scholarships • Jeanne Boote, TAFE NSW - Hunter Institute • Susan Crossling, Mortdale Public School • Peter O’Brien, Budawang School Premier’s English Literature Scholarships • Paul Macdonald, The McDonald College • Ned Manning, Newtown High School of Performing Arts • Lynne Marsh, Fairfield High School Premier’s TAFE English Literature Scholarship • Narelle Druitt, TAFE NSW – Western Institute, Bathurst Campus Premier’s Westfield Modern History Scholarships • Karen Busby, Colo High School • Kate Cameron, Chifley College, Mount Druitt Campus • David Forbes, Cranbrook School • David Hanley, Richmond River High School • Bronte Kedraika, Toormina High School • Denis Kirkaldy, Penrith Christian Community School • Sally Randall, Randwick Girls High School • Tracy Sullivan, Quakers Hill High School Premier’s Coca - Cola Active Lifestyle Scholarships • Simon Doyle, John Paul College • Allan Grant, All Saints Catholic Boys College • Anne Webb, Narellan Vale Public School Premier’s Harvey Norman Information and Communication Technology Scholarships • Laarni Ledesma, St Paul of the Cross Parish School • Paul Taylor, Quirindi Public School Premier’s EnergyAustralia Environmental Education Scholarship • Bert Berghuis, Teven-Tintenbar Public School • Stephen Wright, Gibberagong Environmental Education Centre Premier’s KPMG Business Studies in Australia Teacher Scholarships • Sandra Treeves, TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute, Port Macquarie Campus Premier’s Xstrata Coal Rural & Remote Education Scholarships • Kevin Farrell, Ardlethan Central School • Dave Heggie, Bathurst Distance Education Centre • Ann Rattey, Centre for Learning Innovation • Stewart Vidler, Tullamore Central School Alumni - 2005 Premier’s Australian Military History Scholarship • Greg Raffin, Camden Haven High School Premier’s History Teacher Gallipoli Scholarship • Bernie Howitt, Narara Valley High School Premier’s ABN AMRO Business Studies, Economics Scholarships • Rowena Dawson, Brigidine College • Maria Evans, TAFE NSW - Riverina Institute • Ian Pettit, St Francis College • Robert Wilson, Dubbo College Premier’s Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships • Susan Millar, Mount St Benedict College • Sandra Fernandez, Strathfield Girls High School • Ken Silburn, Casula High School • Deborah Snaith, Alstonville High School • Kevin Cousins, Nimbin Central School • Rebecca Collett, Loreto Normanhurst Premier’s Special Education Scholarships • Samantha Skinner, Duval High School • Shauna Crawford, Itinerant Support Teacher Vision based at Bass Hill Public School Premier’s Lend Lease English Literature Scholarships • Karen Yager, Richmond River High School • Shelley MacNamara, Randwick Boys High School • Susan Stevens, Gosford High School Premier’s TAFE English Literature, Language and Communication Scholarship • Carla Edwards, TAFE NSW - Hunter Institute Premier’s Westfield History Scholarships • Catherine Harnack, John Paul College • Jennifer Parrett, Leeton High School • Stephen Dixon, Kirrawee High School • Mark Adams, John Paul College • Darren Tayler, East Hills Girls Technology High School • Louise Zarmati, Arndell Anglican School • Anthony Dale, Inverell High School Premier’s Coca-Cola Active Lifestyle Scholarships • Kellie Reinhold, Bishop Druitt College • Desley Brown, Holy Spirit College • Michelle Carr, Robert Townson Public School • Samantha Watmough, Northern Beaches Secondary College:- MacKellar Girls Campus • Paula Shumack, Wagga Wagga High School Premier’s Harvey Norman Information and Communication Technologies Scholarships • Margaret Murton, St Vincent’s College • Patricia Roberts, Chipping Norton Public School • Kathryn Burke, Our Lady of the Rosary College • Paul Taylor, Quirindi Public School • Kerry Sims-McLean, Bradfield College Premier’s EnergyAustralia Environmental Education Scholarships • Owen Dunlop, Burrumbuttock Public School • Vaani O’Connor, Fairy Meadow Public School Premier’s KPMG Business Education in Australia Scholarship • Deidre Ballard, TAFE NSW - Western Sydney Institute Premier’s Xstrata Coal Rural and Remote Education Scholarships • Daniel Shaunessy, Singleton High School • Sally Watts, Centre for Learning and Innovation • Michelle Nicholson, Singleton High School • Ivan Gant, Merriwa Central School Premier’s Country Energy Indigenous Education Scholarships • Vincent Severino, Sydney Region Behaviour Team based at Darlinghurst Public School • Arleen Packer, Rural Skills Centre, TAFE NSW - New England Institute Premier’s Kingold Chinese Bridge Language Teacher Scholarships • Xiaohong Chu, TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute • Jing Rong Liu, TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute • Lishia Corr, Nimbin Central School Premier’s Visy Industries Environmental Education Scholarship • Glen Halliday, Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre Premier’s Minter Ellison Educational Leadership Scholarship • Tom Cerni, The Scots College Alumni - 2006 Premier’s Visy Industries Australian Military History Scholarship • Matt Bennett, TAFE NSW – Riverina Institute Premier’s Visy Industries History Teacher Gallipoli Scholarship • Philip Sheldrick, Robert Townson High School Premier’s ABN AMRO Business Studies, Economics Scholarships • Lisa Rohanek, TAFE NSW – South Western Sydney Institute • Anthony Jones, Open Training & Education Network • Manuel Condoleon, MLC School, Burwood • Mohan Dhall, Presbyterian Ladies College
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