Fusion 2025
The Carramar Campus hosted this year’s Fusion Visual Art & Technology Exhibition, where students from Pre-Primary through to Year 12 were celebrated for their creativity and craftsmanship. The opening evening offered families and guests an inspiring look at the artistic and design work taking place across the School, featuring everything from detailed drawings and sculptures to design projects.
Our Hospitality students also played an important role in the event, preparing a selection of delicious refreshments that helped create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for our community.
The Principal’s Acquisition Awards once again recognised outstanding student achievement. In Primary, the award was presented to Sophie Ashton. At the Secondary level, Samy Vargas Cardenas was recognised for her artistic skill. In Design and Technology, Kevin Viji received the award.
Below is a full list of this year’s winners, along with a gallery of photos from the exhibition and a video capturing highlights from the launch night.
Awards
Primary Art Awards
Pre-Primary Highly Commended – Alexandra Lumbasyo
Pre-Primary Winner –Shasta Battersby
Year 1 Highly Commended – Lucas Lawrance
Year 1 Winner – Sanum Keshave
Year 2 Highly Commended – Alina Wang
Year 2 Winner – Justina Verma
Year 3 Highly Commended – Caleigh Schoeman
Year 3 Winner – Eliana Webb
Year 4 Highly Commended – Willow Murray
Year 4 Winner – Harshita Chauhan
Year 5 Highly Commended – Kingsley Zou
Year 5 Winner – Alex Jonck
Year 6 Highly Commended – Neil Schoeman
Year 6 Winner – Lily Piek
Primary Drawing Competition
Kindy and Pre-Primary Winner – Kiara Walia
Year 1 and 2 Winner – Joshua Van Deventer
Year 3 and 4 Winner – Kristian Bartels
Year 5 and 6 Winner – Sophie Ashton
Secondary Art Awards
Year 7 Winner – Bronte Avila
Year 7 Highly Commended – Kayla Van Biljon
Year 8 Winner – Kiera Jansen
Year 8 Highly Commended – Austin Viji
Year 9 Winner – Ella-Jade Petch
Year 9 Highly Commended – Lily Clay
Year 10 Winner – Kirin Strover
Year 10 Highly Commended – Veera Morar
Year 11 Winner – Amelia Hughes
Year 11 Highly Commended – Tayah Rauntenbach
Year 12 Winner – Saanvi Shah
Year 12 Highly Commended – Saanvi Sengupta
Secondary Art Competition
Winner – Ava Johnson
Digital Entry Winner – Astrid Jenkins Taylor
Photography Competition
Winner – Chloe Tyler
Runner-up – Cooper Sweeny
Design and Technologies Awards
Year 7 – Jasmine Wilkinson
Year 8 – Charlotte Tanner
Year 9 – Amelia Du Plessis
Year 10 – Oliver Dougall
Year 11 – Bailey Knight
Year 12 – Joshua Esterman
Year 9 – Rylan Maher
Year 10 – Aiden Maher
Year 11 – Jhett Bennett
Year 12 – Joshua Esterman
Textiles Awards
Year 7 – Alexandra Jones
Year 8 – Logan Prouse
Childcare Awards
Year 9 – Tiya Sanghavi
Year 10 – Maahi Shah
Computing Awards
Year 8 – Shanice Galos
Year 9 – Ruhi Patel
Year 10 – Chloe Tyler
Year 11 Applied Digital Technology Award
Maxim Yakovlev
Voted for by the people who have been around the exhibition.
Dieon Sinagra (Year 11)
Peter Lynch Award
Presented to a student who embodies creativity, innovation and dedication in Design and Technology.
Kevin Viji and Cooper Sweeney
Principal’s Acquisition Awards
Selected by the Principal to acknowledge outstanding artistic and design achievement.
Primary Principal’s Acquisition Winner – Sophie Ashton
Primary Principal’s Acquisition Highly Commended – Aiden Kilian
Secondary Principal’s Acquisition Winner – Samy Vargas Cardenas
Secondary Principal’s Acquisition Highly Commended – Saanvi Sengupta
D&T Principal’s Acquisition Winner – Kevin Viji
D&T Principal’s Acquisition Highly Commended – Jason Olivier and Joshua Esterman






















