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2007 Pierre De Coubertin Award Recipients 2007 Pierre de Coubertin Award Recipients School Student Abbotsleigh Anousha Fluck Airds High School Krystal Chesterfield Albion Park High Alisha Kawalla Albury High School Amy Peters All Saints Catholic Senior College Matthew Calabrese All Saints College - St Mary's Campus Matthew Harris Alstonville High School Rachel Brown Ambarvale High School Justin Garland Ariah Park Central School James Englert Armidale High School Sophie Glover Arndell Anglican College Tahnie Jackson Ballina High School Matthew Gibson Bankstown Girls High School Maha Ayoubi Barker College Katrine Hermansen Barrenjoey High School Scott Ridley Batemans Bay High School Stephanie Hill Bega High School James Dedman Bethlehem College Kate Harvey Beverly Hills Girls High School Lauren Jackson Billabong High School Dean Terlich Birrong Girls High School Caroline Ho Bishop Druitt College Stephanie Sprott Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College Chelsea Meredith Blakehurst High School Graham Harris Blaxland High School James Thurtell Blue Mountains Grammar School Joanna Nay Bomaderry High School Ned Price Bombala High School Jane Peadon Bossley Park High School Monique de Abreu Bowraville Central School Lindsay Buckley Brigidine College - Randwick Ishtar Odisho Brigidine College - St Ives Natalie Steele Broken Hill High School Mitchell Clisby Burwood Girls High School Jennifer Conder Byron Bay High School Katie Barnes Calrossy Girls Campus - Tamworth Madeleine Bird Campbelltown Performing Arts High School Kirstyn Harris Canterbury Boys High School Joel Campbell Cardiff High School Erica Sullivan Caringbah High School Sally Page Castle Hill High School Kate Whittaker Central Coast Adventist School Cobie-Jane Morgan Central Coast Grammar School Amy Adair Cerdon College Julie Anne Bankowski Cheltenham Girls High School Emily McGrath-Cadell Cherrybrook Technology High School Alex Varnish Coffs Harbour High School Kate Williams Coffs Harbour Senior College Melanie Egan Colo High School Alyce Chenery Colyton High School - Trade School Peter Leek Cootamundra High School Drew Hume Corowa High School Sam Burdon Cowra High School Melissa Tidswell Cranebrook High School Narelle Forth Cronulla High School James Cowin Danebank Anglican School for Girls Amy Williams Dapto High School Christopher Murphey Davidson High School Jordan Smith De La Salle College - Ashfield Reece Lonnon Denison College - Kelso High Campus Jessica Hotham Denison High - Bathurst High Campus Emily Murray Domremy College Monique van Balen Dubbo Christian School David Robertson Duval High School Geoffrey Straub East Hills Boys High School Andrew & Jonathan Rouco East Hills Girls Technology High School Rebecca Wheatley Eden Marine High School James Dirou Elderslie High School Emily Hurtz Elizabeth Macarthur High School Christopher Dawson Epping Boys High School Sam Attfield Erina High School Elizabeth Stott Evans River K-12 School tessa Hayward Fairvale High School Gabriel Abdala Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School Angus McHattan Figtree High School Sean Mullan Forbes High School Stephanie Moon Fort Street High School Penelope Charlotte Jurd Galston High School Matthew Freeman Georges River College - Oatley Senior High Elizabeth Beaven Georges River College - Penshurst Girls Campus Chantelle Redston Gilgandra High School Laura Hazelton Glendale Technology High School Haylee Davis Gloucester High School Tim Steele Good Samaritan Catholic College Andrew Papallo Grafton High School Kate Hillery Gunnedah High School Mathew Sommerlad Hay War Memorial High School David Mabon Heathcote High School Jacob Tito Holroyd High School Shaun Hudson Holy Spirit College - Lakemba Salamo Seitula Homebush Boys High School Jamie Sherson Hornsby Girls High School Kathryn Crawley Hoxton Park High School Billy Carroll Hunter Valley Grammar School Sophie Johnston Illawarra Christian School Katherine Hoebergen Illawarra Senior College Jade Peterson Illawarra Sports High School Eloise White Inverell High School Christopher Bryant James Fallon High School Merv Williamson James Sheahan High School Kira Churchland Jamison High School Lauren Cooper John Paul College Bonnie Hancock Junee High School Matthew Hands Kadina High School Niki Clough Kalinda High School Tyson Woods Katoomba High School Julia Burey Kellyville High School Kirsten-Leigh Pearce Kempsey High School Todd Cooper Kiama High School Kimberly Abbott Kincoppal - Rose Bay School Nicole Roddy Kincumber High School Lachlan Stapler Kingscliff High School Taylor Cecil Kingsgrove High School Hussein Akil Kingswood High Stephen McPhillips Kinross Wolaroi School Sophie Langron Knox Grammar School Ryan Matthews Kooringal High School Megan Macauslan Kotara High School Andrew Hodge La Salle Catholic College Michael Andrade Lake Macquarie High School Jay Armstrong Lawrence Hargrave School Bryce Shergold Leeton High School Brenton Eckley Lindisfarne Anglican School Emily Vassallo Lisarow High School Jason Brown Lismore High School Jacob Arthur Lithgow High School Laura Rutherford Liverpool Girls High School Xaio Rong Li Loreto Kirribilli Georgia Clancy Loreto Normanhurst Emma Walsh Macarthur Anglican School Mitchell Ryan Macarthur Girls High School Angelica Jalali Macintyre High School Michael Loy Mackellar Girls Campus Marin Suzuki Mackillop College - Bathurst Isobel McGarity Macksville High School Jesse O'Grady Maclean High School Ashlee Hirst Macquarie Anglican Grammar School Paul George Macquarie Fields High School Samantha Finnie Maitland Grossmann High School Charlotte Bull Maitland High School Brock Estatheo Manilla Central School Benjamin John Reyne Marian College Ellan Clear Marist College - Eastwood Nathan Breen Marist College - Kogarah James Nipperess Marist College - Pagewood Luke Martin Mary Mackillop College Wakeley Julia Liska McAuley Catholic College Mark Feeney Menai High School Michael Bastion Merrylands High School Cody Bennett Mitchell High School Brook Keys MLC Burwood Keesja Gofers Monaro High School Erika Brown Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Courtney Angus Moorebank High School Gavin Leon Moriah College Nicky Goldberg Mount Austin High School Elisha O'Mara Mount St Benedict College Tristan Mayhew Mount St Joseph Alyssa Mackey Mudgee High School Tegan Kastelein Murray High School Kate Yensch Nambucca Heads High School Laura Duncan Narrabeen Sports High School Robert Dudley Narrabri High School Dannielle Smith Newington College Ian Sarno Normanhurst Boys High School Peter Day Northholm Grammer School Gemma Bridle Nowra High School Keiren Wallace O'Connor Catholic College Mitchell Shaw Orange High School Natalie Carthew Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Laura Owen Oxley College Karen McGrath Oxley High School Erin Osborne Patrician Brothers College - Fairfield Daniel George Pendle Hill High School Monique Howard Pennant Hills High School Tracey Attenborough Penrith High School Meg Ebelt Pittwater High School Sammantha Hardwick Pittwater House Schol for Girls Jessica Doyle Pittwater House School Jackson Selby Port Hacking High School Leshae Johnston Port Hacking High School Justine Johnston Port Macquarie High School Fiona Connell Prairiewood High School Jovan Miladinovic Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Nicola Shaw Pymble Ladies College Angela Boustred Queenwood School for Girls Isabelle Gotch Quirindi High School Matthew Beaton Ravenswood School for Girls Alana Louise Conaghon Richmond River High School Robyn Farrell Roseville College Katherine Shedden Rutherford Technology High School Kendall Elizabeth Bannon Ryde Secondary College Jasmine Carr Sacred Heart Central School Jemma Witenden Santa Sabina College Katherine Orme SCECGS Darlinghurst Emma Doutreband SCECGS Redlands Jesse Buckingham Scone Grammer School Shannon Kean Scone High School Joel Harrison Sefton High School Haider Khan Snowy Mountains Grammer Joel Van Weel South Grafton High School Ashleigh Peppernell South Sydney High School Amy Neville Southern Cross School K-12 Kamley Lyndon St Aloysius' College Christopher Suffield St Andrew's Christian College Aaron Davison St Augustine's College - Brookvale Kotoni Ale St Euphemia Greek Orthodox College Angeleca Sklavenitis St Francis Xavier's College Abby Bowen St George Girls High School Natalie Goodwin St Ignatius' College, Riverview John Took St Ives High School Sarah Hammer St John Bosco College Natalie Vaux St Joseph's Central School - Oberon Daniel Luther St Joseph's College - Banora matthew Lance St Joseph's College - Hunters Hill Oliver Gresham St Joseph's High School, Albion Park Alastair Day St Lukes Grammar School - Dee Why Daniel Neilson St Marys Senior High School Simon Kerrigan St Patrick's College - Strathfield Thomas Boidin St Pauls Catholic College - Greystanes Michael Stretton St Paul's College William Nichols St Paul's College Kempsey Luke Keanie St Paul's Grammer Ben Jones St Peters Anglican College Emily Hackett St Pius X College Tom McAlister St Scholastica's College Nicole Saville St Spyridon College Senior School Heather Pappas St Stanislaus College Richard Connell St Vincent's College Sarah Starr Stella Maris College Alisha Miller Strathfield Girls High School Alexandra Edmundson Strathfield South High School Ali Hijazi Swansea High School Olivia Thompson Sydney Boys High School Matthew Fetherston Sydney Girls High School Natasha Bartos Sydney Secondary College - Leichhardt Nicholas Whitehead Sydney Technical High School Shane Drinkwater Tamworth High School Emily Floyd Tangara School for Girls Jessica Langrell Tara Anglican School for Girls Julia Cook Tenterfield High School Alana Condrick Terrigal High School Warwick
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