2023 Premier’s Reading Challenge News
2023 Premier’s Reading Challenge News
This year saw 227 incredible students complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC). A huge congratulations to all who participated in this event. These students have not only made great gains in achieving a goal they set themselves, but in advancing their reading skills and taking themselves to exciting new places not possible in the real world.
What is involved in the PRC?
The Premier’s Reading Challenge requires all entrants to read 20 books over the course of approximately 6 months. So, a real commitment was undertaken by so many students to reach this goal.
Acknowledgements
Most importantly, I would like to thank all the students who made time in their lives to read! I would also like to acknowledge and give thanks to Ms Lipec who followed up with so many Year 7 students, in order to assist them in completing the challenge.
Certificates of Participation
201 Certificates of Participation were handed out to everyone who completed the challenge.
Gold Certificates
21 students this year received a Gold Certificate, in lieu of a Certificate of Participation, for completing 4 years of the Premier’s Reading Challenge. The students who received these certificates were:
Erin Cagney
Caleb Dacayo
Nayana Davuluri
Mikyla De Guzman
Ishaan Dhanwal
Phoenix Fuimaono
Isabella Godinez
Kiara Guglani
Aidan Harvey
Ruby Landrigan
Alyanna Maningat
Annabelle Muljono
Jeremiah Owusu
Japneer Rai
Lauren Renouf
Manmeet Samra
Zara Sawhney
Navjeet Singh
Charlie Tabone
Helli Vyas
Yin Win
Platinum Certificates
5 students this year received a Platinum Certificate, in lieu of a Certificate of Participation, for completing 7 years of the Premier’s Reading Challenge. The students who received these certificates were:
Claire De Vos
Stella- Rose Deluca
Nina Isakov
Aarya Jani
Shaina Wade
Medals
3 students this year will receive a medal for completing every challenge between Year 3 and Year 9, or for completing 10 years of Premier’s Reading Challenges. They will be receiving a medal in recognition of their efforts at the upcoming awards ceremony in Week 10. The students who will be receiving these medals are:
Timothy Cheng
Micaela Sibucao
Archisha Thumma
Congratulations to all these students for making reading a priority in their lives, and for being examples of what it means to set a goal and stick with it year in and year out. Well done everyone!
Miss Hicks