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Old Girl Honours
Old Girl Honours have been awarded since 2003 to Old Girls who have made an outstanding contribution in their chosen field.
OGA Honours Recipients 2003 - Christine Fletcher, politician, Mayor of Auckland 2004 - Pamela Allen, renowned children's book author and illustrator 2005 - Heather Robson, for services to badminton as a New Zealand representative and administrator 2006 - Dr Roma Mere Roberts, for services to science and Maori education 2007 - Rosemary Nalden, for services to music 2008 -Judith Trotter, for services to diplomacy 2009- Gillian Mellsop, for services to international developmentBackground The St Cuthbert’s Old Girls’ Association (SCOGA) Old Girl Honours is presented annually to an Old Girl, nominated by her peers (fellow Old Girls) for the award. Criterion The criterion for selection;
“The award will be for an Old Girl who has made an outstanding contribution, nationally or internationally, in any field, including, (but not limited to) the arts, commerce, education, military, the professions, public service, research, science and technology, and sport.”
Nominations 1) Nominations must be in writing or emailed 2) Close off is January 31 3) Detailed information supporting a proposal must be provided 4) Unsuccessful nominees from previous years may be renominated 5) Nominations will be considered by five Past Presidents and the OGA Trust Board Liaison 6) The award will be made at the OGA AGM in March
Honours Nomination form3.pdf
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