Winners are Grinners: St Catherine's College Awards 2021

2021 was truly an amazing year for St Catherine’s College. Despite some challenges (and COVID-19 hotspots), our residents achieved so much this year. Every year we celebrate those achievements at our Semester 2 Valedictory Dinner, and give out awards to some of the members of our community that went above and beyond this year in academics, sport and citizenship.

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Academic Excellence Award: First Year - Josh Green

Our first year recipient of the Academic Excellence Award is no stranger to prestigious awards. In 2020 Josh was awarded the Beazley Medal( highest scoring ATAR student in Western Australia) and a Fogarty Scholarship. While currently studying Physics, Josh also has a keen interest in philosophy.

Academic Excellence Award: Second Year - Bailey Ireland

Our second year recipient of the Academic Excellence Award is a man of many talents. Bailey studies at UWA completing a Bachelor of Engineering Science and Music Studies. In addition to maintaining a weighted average mark of 92.8, Bailey is a talented Bassoon and Contrabassoon player with the WA Wind Symphony.

Academic Excellence Award: Third Year- Pooja Ramesh

Our third year recipient of the Academic Excellence award has been an active member of our college community since she arrived in 2019. Pooja is studying a Bachelor of Philosophy at UWA, double majoring in Medical Science and French and was also the Beazley medalist of her Year 12 Cohort in 2018. She one day hopes to pursue either pediatric medicine or global health policy. Outside of her studies, Pooja enjoys Indian Classical Dance and plays the violin.

Academic Excellence Award: Postgraduate and Citizen of the Year - Jesse Schelfhout

Having recently been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, it’s no surprise that Jesse has won an Academic Excellence Award for the last five years he has been at College. Jesse is completing research in the field of quantum physics and will continue his research at the University of Oxford. In addition to his studies, Jesse is a talented Euphonium player and a state medallist for Javelin, who intends to try out for the 2028 Olympics. In addition to his amazing accomplishments, Jesse is a Residential Advisor and friend to many in the College community.

L-R: Josh Green, Bailey Ireland, Pooja Ramesh and Jesse Schelfhout with our Deputy Head of College Ashleigh Benadretti

COLLEGE AWARDS

Sportsman of the Year- Liam Tubby

We love our sports at St Catherine’s, and we have been so lucky to have Liam on our team. Taking on the role as Male Sports RA, Liam participated in 13 sports over the year, which is a massive achievement! With dedication like that, it’s no wonder we brought home the first place trophies for Mens, Womens and Overall Intercollege Sport this year. Liam will also be taking on the role of Co-President next year.

Sportswoman of the Year- Georgiana Mirams

Our Sportswoman of the Year, Georgiana, has been an absolute star both on and off the field. Competing in nine sports this year while studying for a Bachelor of Biomedical Science is a true achievement. She also took on the voluntary role of Co-Sports Captain this year and did an amazing job of rallying support for our teams and cheering from the sidelines. Sadly, Georgiana is leaving us at the end of the year but we wish her all the best for her next adventure in New Zealand.

Collegian of the Year – Carina Schuetzenberger

Carina came to St Catherine’s from Singapore in 2020 and has been a wonderful part of our community. Taking on the role of Residential Advisor this year, Carina has provided guidance and support to many of our first year residents and worked hard on hosting many College events. Carina is currently training for the Rottenest Channel Swim and will be taking on the role of Co-President in 2022.

Fresher of the Year – Bradley Carter

Whilst having only been at College for a short time, Bradley has made the most out of 2021. Bradley was nominated to be our St Catherine’s Intercollege Fresher Representative for the UWA Residential Students Department, and we have seen Bradley championing us and cheering us on at every opportunity. He’ll be taking on the role of Residential Advisor next year, and we can’t wait to see what he’ll achieve next.

L-R: Liam Tubby, Georgiana Mirams, Carina Schutzenberger and Bradley Carter with our Deputy Head of College Ashleigh Benadretti