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Rangitoto College sees new heights with a NZQA record - the highest amount of scholarships - 348 with 42 attained at Outstanding

NZQA Scholarship exams are held at the end of the academic year. Preparation begins early, with programmes starting in Terms 1 and 2, including additional sessions—often outside regular class time—to support students in their exam readiness.

To further enrich this experience, the college hosts breakfast sessions with guest speakers throughout the year. These events offer valuable insights into academic success and help students cultivate a strong, focused mindset.

2025 Cohort Results

Rangitoto College has achieved a remarkable new NZQA record and once again, for the sixth time, gained the most Scholarship passes in New Zealand with a total of 348 Scholarships awarded; an increase of 24 over the previous record of 324 set in 2024; with 42 at outstanding level.

Three Top in New Zealand subject honours that were gained by Christopher Rui-Han Ong in Health and Physical Education, Leen Murad in Photography and Xinyue Hua in Chinese.  Only 38 exceptional students in New Zealand were awarded this elite award in 2025.

The college also celebrates two premier awards (top 13 in New Zealand) winners, alongside six outstanding scholar award winners (top 50 in New Zealand).

Leading the high-achievers are Joshua Wang (was Year 12 in 2025) with an incredible 10 Scholarships, and Yunxuan Sun with 8 Scholarships; with both students named as premier award winners who will travel to the Beehive in Wellington to receive their monetary award of $10,000 each year for three years.

Michael Yang (7 Scholarships), James Reynolds (6), Xingyi (Ellis) Luo (6), Angus Rose (6), Diqiu (Rachel) Gu (4), Leo Wang (4) all gained an NZQA outstanding scholar award valued at $5000 each year for three years.

A number of other students gained multiple passes, including Phoenix McClean in Year 12, who gained 7 scholarships.

We congratulate all students who gained scholarship passes, as these were spread across all year levels, including three year 9 students who received Scholarships in Calculus.  Our 2025 cohort has demonstrated a profound level of intellectual rigor and dedication.

 



		

Top Subject Scholarship Award Winners in NZ

Rangitoto College is incredibly proud of our students who have received the prestigious Top Subject Scholarship Award—a phenomenal accomplishment that recognises the highest-performing student in each NZQA Scholarship subject nationwide. In 2025, only 38 elite students across New Zealand earned this honour.

Our distinguished alumni include:

  • Christopher Rui-Han Ong – Health and Physical Education
  • Leen Murad – Photography
  • Xinyue Hua – Chinese
  • Sebastian Camus – Spanish
  • Sara Yavari – Earth and Space Science
  • Ashley Huddart – Statistics and Health & Physical Education
  • Cameron Senior – Art History, Geography, and Statistics
  • Friederike Voit – Art History
  • Yan Kuan – Health & Physical Education

In addition:

  • In 2021, Cameron Senior received the Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence, a remarkable achievement reflecting his dedication and hard work.
  • In 2020, both Friederike Voit and Cameron Senior were recipients of the Premier Scholarship Award.

These accolades highlight the exceptional academic talent nurtured at Rangitoto College and the commitment of our students to excellence.

Congratulations to Cameron Senior for his outstanding achievement in receiving a Premier Award for the second year in a row ($30,000 for tertiary study). Gaining ten Scholarship passes with seven at outstanding is an unbelievable feat. To top that off, Cameron was also top in the country for Statistics, Geography and Art History.
Ashley Huddart gained an outstanding scholar award as well as top in the country for Health and Physical Education. This puts her within the top 60 academic achievers in New Zealand; and she is only in Year 12! Congratulations Ashley.
- Grahame Cope, Deputy Principal