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International Science School Class List International Science School Class List Jashneel Agraval The Manurewa High School New Zealand 2001 Shaun Anderson St Marys College Australia 2001 Matthew Ansell-Laurendet St Paul’s College Australia 2001 Awis Bin Zakaria Kolej Matrikulasi Pulau Pinang Malaysia 2001 Carla Bissett Merewether High School Australia 2001 Bernard Blackham Leeming Senior High School Australia 2001 Matthew Blood Kanahooka High School Australia 2001 Craig Browett Glenunga International High School Australia 2001 Siti Nurbaiya bt Baharun Naim Kolej Matrikulasi Pulau Pinang Malaysia 2001 Peter Budd Tamworth High School Australia 2001 Tracy Burton Balaklava High School Australia 2001 Kris Campbell Nagle College Australia 2001 Daniel Campos De La Salle College Australia 2001 Carol Chan Xavier High School, Albury Australia 2001 Su-Wan Bianca Chan HWA Chong Junior college Singapore 2001 Adisri Charoenpanich Phra Pathom Witthayalai School Thailand 2001 Michael Chen Troy High School United States of 2001 America Sheng Zhi Chia Raffles Junior College Singapore 2001 Weiming Chiu North Sydney Boys’ High school Australia 2001 Sarah Croft Inverell High School Australia 2001 Matthew Daly Nowra High School Australia 2001 Sarah Darwin St Joseph’s High School, Aberdeen Australia 2001 Kirsty Dewar High School of Dundee United Kingdom 2001 Karl Dittko Billabong High School Australia 2001 Alexandra Ewence The Godolphin School, Milford Hill United Kingdom 2001 Antonia Fong Sydney Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Cameron Forsaith Matthew Flinders Anglican College Australia 2001 Amy Forster Elizabeth College Australia 2001 John Frew St John’s College Australia 2001 Misato Fukushima KeioGijuku Shonan Fujisawa Senior High School Japan 2001 Babak Ghafourian Epping Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Chan Giat Yeng S.M.K. Convent Bukit Nanas Malaysia 2001 Sarah Good Mt St Michael’s College Australia 2001 International Science School Class List Alpha Gould Sydney Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Samuel Gregory Baimbridge College Australia 2001 Ye-Fei Guo Sydney Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Yuko Hataji Onomichihigashi High School Japan 2001 Daniel Haustead John XXIII College Australia 2001 Amy Hawker Roseville College Australia 2001 Anna Hi Tempe High Languages School Australia 2001 Bridget Honan Santa Sabina College Australia 2001 Veasna Hoy St John’s Park High School Australia 2001 Khai Lin Huang Narrabundah College, Canberra Australia 2001 Sha Huang Yeronga State High School Australia 2001 Ela Hyland Delroy High School Australia 2001 Ziyad Jabaji Troy High School United States of 2001 America Masashi Kaneko Kumagaya High School Japan 2001 Akash Kansagra Troy High School United States of 2001 America Madusha Katuwandeniya Epping Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Chitrada Kaweeteerawat Yupparaj Wittayalai School Thailand 2001 Melanie Keetch Mary MacKillop College Australia 2001 Elana Kells Bont Temora High School Australia 2001 Nathan Kenny Christ’s College New Zealand 2001 Victor Khor Mentone Grammar Australia 2001 Sophie King Abbotsleigh Australia 2001 Erika Kuraoka Nagasaki Minami High School Japan 2001 Andrea Lau St George Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Brianna Laugher Moruya High Australia 2001 Wendy Leaver Newcastle High School Australia 2001 Zhi Shan Lee S.M.K. Ibrahim Malaysia 2001 Christopher Leow Cumemmerring College Australia 2001 Angela Li Baulkham Hills High Australia 2001 Chenlei Li Queenwood School for Girls Australia 2001 Andrew Litvak St Michael’s Grammar School Australia 2001 International Science School Class List Guannan Liu High School Affiliated to Peking University People’s 2001 Republic of China Patrick Mahony Chevalier College Australia 2001 Amornsak Mala Samsenwittayalai School Thailand 2001 Chantanee Manonom Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School Thailand 2001 Leigh Martin Otago Girls’ High School New Zealand 2001 Kamila Marzec Sydney Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Sarah Masters Sydney Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Yuri Matsumoto Nishinomiya Higashi High School United States of 2001 America Alexandra McAndrew Radford College Australia 2001 William Felomino McConnell Northern Territory Christian College Australia 2001 Scott McDaid Manly High School Australia 2001 Robert McMonnies St Ignatius College, Riverview Australia 2001 Kirsten McSweeny Sacred Heart College New Zealand 2001 Nicole Mealing Mount Carmel High School Australia 2001 Clement Mitchell Tre-Gib Comprehensive School United Kingdom 2001 Claire Molinari Perth College Australia 2001 Keiko Morimoto Ze Ze High School Japan 2001 Suchanun Moungthai Sriboonyanon School Thailand 2001 Chris Mulcahy Murray High School Australia 2001 Heather Murray Long Bay College New Zealand 2001 Ingrid Nash MANLY HIGH SCHOOL Australia 2001 Patrick Neumann Lesmurdie Senior High School Australia 2001 Kerri Ng Iona Presentation College Australia 2001 Andrew Ng Haileybury College Australia 2001 Aya Nitabaru Fukuoka Prefectural Meizen High School Japan 2001 Laura O’Dea Avila College Australia 2001 Tsukasa Odawara Mito First Senior High School Japan 2001 Shimin Ong Raffles Junior College Singapore 2001 Tejas Patel Troy High School United States of 2001 America Weng Chuan Peng Smjk Sam Tet Malaysia 2001 International Science School Class List Sarah Pentecost Woolooware High School Australia 2001 Janu Pirakalathanan Toowoomba State High School Australia 2001 Kieren Po James Ruse Agricultural High School Australia 2001 Lana Prout Drouin Secondary College Australia 2001 Stefan Raabe Hamilton Boys High School New Zealand 2001 Megha Rajasekhar Manly High School Australia 2001 Khalid-Nabil Rasouli Epping Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Jennie Ricardo Greenpoint Christian College Australia 2001 David Rolle Byron Bay High School Australia 2001 Alana Russell Finley High School Australia 2001 Sandeep Sarathy Mentone Grammar Australia 2001 Owen Seddon West Buckland School United Kingdom 2001 Valerie See The McDonald College Australia 2001 Iyngaranathan Selvaratnam Casuarina Senior College Australia 2001 Tejeshwar Singh Armidale High School Australia 2001 Jason Siu North Sydney Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Daniel Smith Altrincham Grammar School for Boys United Kingdom 2001 Dhassida Sooksawat Hatyaiwitthayalai School Thailand 2001 Angela Sucker Rutherford Technology High School Australia 2001 Peng Sun High School Affiliated to Peking University People’s 2001 Republic of China Hiromi Suzuki Seki Senior Prefectural High School Japan 2001 Lit Tan James Ruse Agricultural High School Australia 2001 Scott Taylor St Aloysius College Australia 2001 Dimitrios Tesseris Kingsgrove North High School Australia 2001 Thotsaphon Thongjunthug Kaennakhonwitthayalai School United Kingdom 2001 Jimmy Ting Canterbury Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Joyce Tong St George Girls’ High School Australia 2001 Sarah Tustian Hellyer College Australia 2001 Gabriele Ulacco Saint Patrick’s College Australia 2001 Jamie Vahn Blue Mountains Grammar School Australia 2001 Kristy Vernon Mueller College Australia 2001 Jing-Yan Wang Sydney Technical High School Australia 2001 International Science School Class List Yikai Wang High School Affiliated to Peking University People’s 2001 Republic of China Melanie Weaver Henley High School Australia 2001 Bradley Webster North Sydney Boys’ High School Australia 2001 Chris Wen Troy High School United States of 2001 America Morgan Williams Inaburra School Australia 2001 Judith Wong Balwyn High School Australia 2001 Rachel Wright Vincentia High School Australia 2001 Naoto Yamada Kougakukan Junior and High School Japan 2001 Ling Yang High School Affiliated to Peking University People’s 2001 Republic of China Jacqueline Yates Macquarie College Australia 2001 Jian Wei, Dennis Yeo HWA Chong Junior College Singapore 2001 Yuyi Yeow Hwachong Junior College Singapore 2001 David Young Fremont-Elizabeth City High School Australia 2001 Simon Zhang Manly High School Australia 2001 Haoxing Zhu High School Affiliated to Peking University People’s 2001 Republic of China.
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