Scott Reynolds 2006 Ehrenberg Scholar

Scott Reynolds was the 2006 Ehrenberg Scholar. Scott was awarded the scholarship on the grounds of his strong academic and extra-curricular performances seen while studying at St. Peter’s College. In his final year, he achieved a tertiary entrance rank (TER) of 99.80 and scored (out of a possible 7) full marks for Higher Level Economics, Standard Level German and Standard Level Mathematical Methods. He also received a 6 out of a possible 7 in Higher Level Biology, Higher Level Chemistry and Standard Level English. This was achieved through the International Baccalaureate Program, where Scott also completed over 685 hours of documented extra-curricular activities during his final two years at school.
In addition to academic achievements, Scott was awarded the Leonard and Douglas Grummet Prize for Service (to the school) in both 2004 and 2005, and during his final year acted as a school prefect and a house captain. Throughout his school years, Scott took part in many extra-curricular activities such as orchestras, choirs, clubs and societies as well as numerous drama productions.
Scott was awarded the scholarship based on his performance in the classical subjects and his deliberate and well-thought choice to enter into the marketing area.

