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2021 Annual Awards Presentation Principal’S Message Mr Andy Mak Mrs Demi Mak North Shore Founder Established since 1991 North Shore Founder 2021 Annual Awards Presentation Principal’s Message 2021 Annual Awards Presentation Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021 Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Venue: Assembly Hall North Shore TEE Success College 288 Stirling St Perth WA 6000 Program: • Welcome and Greetings by Master of Ceremony - Mrs Toni Rossi • Address by North Shore State Principal (WA) - Mr Bill Ng • Address by North Shore Distinguished Teacher - Dr Shakeel Mowlaboccus • Awards to Top 1% ATAR High Achievers by Dr Shakeel Mowlaboccus • Message by Top 1% ATAR Achiever - Taranvir Singh Kular • Awards to Scholarship / Gifted & Talented Winners (Group I) by Mr Bill Ng • Message by Scholarship and Gifted & Talented Winner - Ishaan Kanodia • Message by Scholarship and Gifted & Talented Winner - Zihan Zhang • Awards to Scholarship / Gifted & Talented Winners (Group II) by North Shore State Deputy Principal (WA) - Mrs Iris Ng • Message by Gifted & Talented Winner - Nivethiha Manoharan • Awards to Scholarship / Gifted & Talented Winners (Group III) by North Shore Lynwood Campus Director - Mr Raymond Miu • Awards to ICAS Top Performers and Medal Winners by North Shore Distinguished Teacher - Dr Shakeel Mowlaboccus • Group Photos • Lucky Draw by Mr Bill Ng • Closing No First Name Surname School(s) 1 Aarav Ricco Paul Perth Modern School School 2 Abinash Jeyanthan Melville Senior High School 3 Adam Ingram Scotch College 4 Adarsh Natarajan Willetton Senior High School 5 Ajit Penikalapati Perth Modern School School 6 Akshika Gupta Willetton Senior High School 7 Aleena Binu Nair Perth Modern School 8 Amber Lynch All Saints' College 9 Andrew Gilleece Perth Modern School 10 Angelina Ho Shenton College 11 Angelina Liyanage Perth Modern School 12 Angelo Nethmaka Silva Willetton Senior High School 13 Aparna Sachithran Kelmscott Senior High School 14 Areebah Khan Bob Hawke College 15 Ashika Aradhya Rossmoyne Senior High School 16 Ashton Yu Willetton Senior High School 17 Aswini Regmi Kelmscott Senior High School 18 Avani Roopai Methodist Ladies College / Perth Modern School 19 Aydin Hasan Shenton College 20 Ayush Shah Carey Baptist 21 Brian Ho Mount Lawley Senior High School 22 Caiyan Yu Perth Modern School 23 Chantelle Hui Rossmoyne Senior High School 24 Charles Teo Willetton Senior High School 25 Chloe Jain St Hilda's Anglican School For Girls 26 Christian Pasquale Rossmoyne Senior High School 27 Claire Wang Methodist Ladies' College 28 Clarissa See Holy Cross College 29 Coco Angelique Burgess Perth Modern School 30 Daniel Puddey Christ Church Grammar School 31 Darian Karamipour Perth Modern School 32 Debdattacharu Bhattacharjee Rossmoyne Senior High School 33 Dhairya Chhajer Perth Modern School 34 Dharmik Chowdary Thummala Perth Modern School / Carey Baptist College 35 Donal Tony Perth Modern School 36 Elaine Chan Perth Modern School 37 Elizaveta Fedotova Hoffman Primary Scholarship / Bob Hawke College 38 Elysees Yizhen Ng Perth Modern School No First Name Surname School(s) 39 Emilio Rafael Matanguihan Perth Modern School 40 Eric Wenhao Xie Kelmscott Senior High School 41 Erik Kao Trinity College, Perth Modern School 42 Ethan Jun-Sheng Chen Perth Modern School 43 Fiona Hao Methodist Ladies' College 44 Gerryne Ngoo Carey Baptist College 45 Gokul Ramadas Kelmscott Senior High School 46 Harnoor Singh Governor Stirling Senior High School 47 Isabella Leniartek All Saints' College No First Name Surname School(s) 48 *Ishaan Kanodia Christ Church Grammar School / Perth Modern School 49 James Jin-Warden Shenton College 50 Januli Dahanayake Mount Lawley Senior High School 51 Jason Vettoor Chisholm Catholic College 52 Jayden Goh Trinity College 53 Judy Wang Carine Senior High School 54 Julieta Bravo Carine Senior High School 55 Kasish Raja Shankar Perth Modern School 56 Kathleen Lin Applecross Senior High School 57 Kavinima Induwarini Mallawa Perth Modern School 58 Kristina Chau Mount Lawley Senior High School 59 Kyle Jyen Ng Perth Modern School 60 Lakshmi Shrestha Kelmscott Senior High School 61 Leah Wu All Saints College 62 Lilia Bradley Perth Modern School 63 Linisha Thayatharan Perth Modern School 64 Lisa Jiwoo Yu Perth Modern School 65 Lucas Robert Black Willetton Senior High School 66 Malvin Eleazher Ginting Harrisdale Senior High School 67 Manav Godhwani Duncraig Senior High School 68 Matilda Ma Perth Modern School 69 Methika Dinuk Wijesiri Mount Lawley Senior High School 70 Muhammad Rafif Kusumo Perth Modern School 71 Muhammad Sarim Shazlees Perth Modern School 72 Navanit Dinesh Perth Modern School 73 Nethaya Mihindee Weerasinghe Perth Modern School 74 Nimsith Nethmitha Muthuthanthree Perth Modern School 75 Nishesh Paudel Perth Modern School 76 Nithilan Ezhil Kotran Bunbury Senior High School No First Name Surname School(s) 77 *Nivethiha Manoharan Perth Modern School 78 Pari Rawat Perth Modern School 79 Parinika Pathak Perth Modern School 80 Paul Henricus Scavenius Hodges Perth Modern School 81 Peiyao Jiang Willetton Senior High School 82 Pia Mungra St. Andrew's Grammar 83 Prastuti Baniya Willetton Senior High School 84 Q M Almas Huda Willetton Senior High School 85 Qiyan Emma Zhang All Saints' / Perth Modern School 86 Ramin Alahsan Rossmoyne Senior High School 87 Rangana Jeyageethan Rossmoyne Senior High School 88 Rayaan Sameer Perth Modern School 89 Rayhan Wasik Anindo Duncraig Senior High School 90 Sandra Lin Soe Kelmscott Senior High School 91 Seneja Willamune Perth Modern School 92 Shawn Oluwasemilore Gbajabiamila Rossmoyne Senior High School 93 Sofi Hong Perth Modern School No First Name Surname School(s) 94 Stany Jomon Harrisdale Senior High School 95 Suri Siyuan Zhang Perth Modern School 96 Susanna Che Willetton Senior High School 97 Tahlia Nguyen Churchlands Senior High School 98 Tanishka Menaria Perth Modern School 99 Tejas Morisetty All Saints' College 100 Tejas Narayan Perth Modern School 101 Thisal Dodangoda rachchige Willetton Senior High School 102 Valerie Kye Ching Tay Shenton College 103 Vansh Bhatt Carine Senior High Schcool 104 Vihan Pathirathna Perth Modern School 105 Vinudhi Silva St Hilda's / Perth Modern School 106 Vy An Tran Rossmoyne Senior High School 107 Wilbert Zhi Yuan Leong Melville Senior High School 108 William-Ashton Wee-Fradale Perth Modern School 109 Windson Tang Hale School / Perth Modern School 110 Zara Nguyen Perth Modern School 111 *Zihan Zhang MLC / Perth Modern School 112 Zihan Wang Perth Modern School 113 ZiXuan Hu Perth Modern School 114 Zoha Yousuf Kelmscott Senior High School 114A Sarim Shazlee Perth Modern School 2020 ICAS Medal Winners and Top Performers No First Name Surname 2020 ICAS Medal Winners and Top Performers 115 Aanisha Parveen Siddique ICAS Top Performer Y7 Maths 116 Aarvi Dua ICAS Top Performer Y3 Maths 117 Akshayan Mukunthan ICAS Medal Winner Y5 English and Maths 118 Ashvin Balavignan ICAS Medal Winner Y4 Science and Spelling Bee 119 Beatrice Chong ICAS Top Performer Y7 Maths 120 Chelsea Wu ICAS Medal Winner Y5 Digital Technology 121 Dhruv Sanjay ICAS Top Performer Y2 Spelling Bee 122 Diya Sanjay ICAS Medal Winner Y5 Spelling Bee 123 Dylan James Vytialingam ICAS Medal Winner Y2 Maths 124 Ishaan Gupta ICAS Medal Winner Y2 Maths 125 Jacob Tan ICAS Top Performer Y3 Digital Technology 126 Lisath Wijekoon ICAS Medal Winner Y2 English and Science 127 Mathoosan Murugavel ICAS Medal Winner Y5 Maths 128 Niranjan Menon ICAS Top Performer Y3 Spelling Bee 129 Shanjayi Jeyageethan ICAS Medal Winner Y4 English 130 Shayan Islam ICAS Top Performer Y4 Maths 131 Taksheel Kumar Kadri ICAS Top Performer Y5 Science 132 Vikaash Surendran ICAS Top Performer Y3 English 133 Yanxi, Emily Zhang ICAS Top Performer Y3 Maths and Spelling Bee 134 Zara Nguyen ICAS Top Performer Y6 English Serial First Name Surname 2020 Top 1% ATAR Achiever 135 *Taranvir Singh Kular Top 1% ATAR *Speaker PS: Many other Scholarship Winners and High Achievers are not listed as per their discretion All photos from our Annual Award Presentation will be available on the LINK below: www.bit.ly/NS-WA-Photos Share the success stories of your child with your friends in order to realise their potential! Jahin Anwar – 2020 ATAR (99.9) Speech from Peng Sheng—2020 ATAR (99.80) Good evening guests, parents, staff and students. Good evening guests, parents, staff and students My journey with North Shore began all the way back in 2013, when I was My name is Peng Sheng, a former student at North Shore Lynwood Campus. enrolled into my first ever class in Year 5 in Lynwood Campus. There, I was Life at North Shore began in Year 3, when I was met with the sudden reality exposed to some of the hardest questions I had ever seen; Maths questions of having to attend tutoring class every Saturday morning. Dragging myself which legit seemed Year 12 level, English questions which seemed to be out of bed at 7:30am on my first day, the only thought in my head was: written by Shakespeare himself. But the worst was General Ability. General “What did I do to deserve this?”. Following a very grumpy car ride with my Ability. General, as in anyone could get them. So you should know how I felt mother, I was introduced to the wonderful Principal and staff, who showed when I was getting half of these questions wrong in the weekly homework me the way to class. It was nothing like school. The classroom was full of booklet, and the other half right only because of some good luck guessing of picking option C. bright, friendly children waiting in anticipation for class to start. The teacher was extremely patient, and would stop at any point in case we any questions to ask. It was in this learning But as the years went by, my perspective on what North Shore meant changed. What I once atmosphere where I began to enjoy going to North Shore. thought of as torture, became insightful at times, even enjoyable.
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