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Updates for 2025

The Marsden Sports Awards will now be held at the end of Term 3, rather than in early Term 4.

The Sports Department is introducing three new awards this year! Students and parents will be able to nominate their teams or their coaches for these awards.

- Social Team of the Year

- Junior Team of the Year

- Student Coach of the Year


NOMINATIONS FORM

Please use the link above for all Sports Awards nominations.

There are many awards that need nominations, and all criteria is below and on the form. Please nominate for the following awards for 2025:

- Colours, Service Colours, Long Term Commitment

- Team of the Year, Junior Team of the Year, Social Team of the Year

- Coach of the Year, Student Coach of the Year, Volunteer of the Year 

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While we know it might be uncomfortable, we encourage students to nominate themselves for all Colours awards. The Sports Department will do their best to spot if any information is missing, but students know themsleves and their achievements better than anyone else.​​​​​​​

2025 MAJOR AWARDS

Students, parents and volunteers are invited to nominate people for the below awards via the form at the top of this page. 

COACH OF THE YEAR 2025

Staff and students are invited to nominate any coach associated with sport/s whom they believe through personal commitment, coaching ability, rapport with students and possibly (but not necessarily) results during the period September 17th 2024 and 30th August 2025 is worthy of such recognition. This may be the coach of an individual or team at any level and preferably, but not necessarily, hold official coaching credentials in a particular code or a generic coaching certificate.

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR 2024

Staff and students are invited to nominate a person or persons who, over a period of time as a volunteer, have made a significant contribution to sport at Marsden. This contribution may have been in any role – coach, manager, administrator, mentor, etc. It may be a teacher, parent or person from the community. The basis of the nomination should be the time and commitment contributed by the person, along with outcomes achieved. Nominations can be over a long or short period of time.

STUDENT COACH OF THE YEAR 2025

Staff and students are invited to nominate a student, who over a period of time as a coach has made a significant contribution to a sports team at Marsden. This could be based on team culture, results or the development of the players. 

TEAM OF THE YEAR 2025

Staff and students are invited to nominate a team from their school who is the best performing team of the year. This does not necessarily need to be a first team, but a team who has achieved highly in their code and grade, beyond expectations.​​​​​​​

JUNIOR TEAM OF THE YEAR 2025​​​​​​​

Staff, students and parents are invited to nominate a team that is made up of Year 7-10 players, who has had an incredible season.

This does not need to be based around results, but can be based on the following

  • Supportive of each other

  • Developed as a team and as individuals throughout the season

  • Fair play on court/field

  • Excellent attendance at both trainings and matches

SOCIAL TEAM OF THE YEAR 2025​​​​​​​

Students are invited to nominate their social team to win Social Team of the Year at the Sports Awards.

A social team is defined as a team that doesn’t have an official coach, probably doesn’t train

Social Team of the Year will be awarded to a team who:

  • Is incredibly well self managed by the students

  • supportive of each other

  • has students participating who are maybe playing this sport for the first time or giving it a go again

  • haven’t defaulted at all or if they have it was for a very good reason

  • Wears uniform correctly throughout the whole season

2025 MAJOR CUPS

All of the below awards are decided by the school and team management. Information will be taken from the Colours nominations.


Martine Foster Cup for Contribution to Junior Sport: All students eligible​​​​​​​

Official of the Year: All codes eligible

All-Rounder of the Year: All students eligible

Most Promising Sports Person Award: Year 7-10 Sportswoman of the Year

Weston Cup: Sports Woman of the Year

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Carr-Smith Cup: Rowing

Fran Hesp Coxswin’s Trophy: Rowing

Marsden Rower of the Year: Rowing

Emma Humphries Cup: Football     

Karori Swifts Cup: Football

Jackson Cup for Contributions to Hockey: Hockey

Proctor Cup: Hockey

Cory Wright Cup: Hockey

Patrick Cup: Badminton

Netball Club Cup: Netball

Senior A MVP: Netball

Penny Francis Cup: Netball

Miller Cup: Water Polo​​​​​​​

Catherine Graham Cup: Handball

Tamara Warmerdam Cup: Volleyball

Marsden Cup for Volleyball: Volleyball

Cricket Salver: Cricket

Stockwell Cup: Cricket




2025 COLOURS

CRITERIA FOR SCHOOL COLOURS AND SERVICE COLOURS 

Have you achieved a high standard in sport this year? Have you been coaching or umpiring for a few years? You may be eligbile for a Sports Award!

  • The criteria of each of the awards are given below so have a look and see if you are eligible for a Marsden sports award.
  • We encourage self-nominations as you are the person who knows your achievements best. 
  • If you are not sure which award you should apply for please discuss your achievements with Courtney Young or Jessica Gill.
  • After nominations have been received, a committee meets to determine the final recipients.
  • Final decisions on the awards of Sports Colours will be made by the Colours Committee consisting of representatives from the Senior Management Team, Sports Department, and Head of PE and Health as appropriate.  Student Heads of Sport may be invited to attend for part of the meeting.
  • Achievements gained by a student can only be used for either Sports Colours or Service Colours for Service to Sport – not both. However, students may be awarded both Sports Colours and Service Colours if they meet the criteria for both.
  • To receive awards, students must be a current student at the school at the time of the presentation of the awards.


SPORTS COLOURS (Yr 11-13) & JUNIOR SPORTS COLOURS (Yr 7-10)

  • Sports Colours will be awarded to individuals who have shown a high level of achievement in a particular sport. This is the highest honour available in sporting activities at Marsden School.
  • Awards are for individuals, but team or group success may be recognised towards sports colours.
  • Students must have represented Marsden School as a member of the top team or group in their sport or activity during the current year if the sport or activity is offered by the School.
  • There must be evidence of commitment, discipline, and hard work. The student must be a good role model to other students within their sport or activity and the wider Marsden community and, in sport, must display characteristics of sportsmanship and fair play.
  • This award acknowledges students who have been selected for the top provincial, regional or national representative team as defined by the governing regional secondary school sports body. Qualifying for team selection will normally be:
    • Under 15, Under 17, Under 18 or open age group.
  • Non-travelling reserves, tournament teams, or ‘B’ squads are also eligible for this award. National development squads may be considered in special circumstances – such as where the national sports body does not select a team in this age group but runs a development programme or where the national team does not compete.
  • If a student has come in the top 3 at a National competition in an event they may also be eligible for this award. 


COMMITMENT AWARD (Yr 13 ONLY)

  • Any year 13 student who has been part of a school top team for 3 years+ continuously including her year 13 year. This award recognises long term commitment to a sport. For example, a 1st XI Football member in Year 11,12 and 13.


SERVICE TO SPORT COLOURS

  • Service Colours are awarded to students who have made an outstanding contribution to the sports.
  • It is, expected that the student will have been involved in the sport throughout their time at the school. Service may be accumulated over one or more years but the contribution cannot be counted again if it has already been used as evidence towards Service Colours in the previous year.  
  • There are many opportunities for service, including but not limited to: coaching or directing a student group, making a significant contribution to a sport or group as a Student Head of that group, umpiring or officiating beyond the requirements of the league or group, assisting or organising trials or other related activities, arranging specific events which help to lift the profile of the sport or activity within the school.


HONOURS BARS

  • Honours Bars are awarded to any student in years 7 – 13 who wins a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand in an open, age group, or development team/group which competes in an event or represents New Zealand.  Selection in an NZ Squad that does not actually play a fixture or perform may not earn an honours bar.