Cecily Ducksbury, Travis Whybrow, Grace Smith, Jessica Doolan, Ellie McCarthy, Hannah Madden, Bridie Minehan, Marylouise Minehan, Nick Alcorn and Jonah Potts.​

The Hennessy Catholic College Presentation Night was held in Young last Thursday and students from Harden featured prominately in the awards ceremony. Ten local students were rewarded for their hard work and effort throughout the year in all categories, including academic, sporting, commitment, involvement and leadership. Congratulations to the following students: Nick Alcorn first in Year 8 Mathematics and Science. Ellie McCarthy first in Year 8 PDHPE. Hannah Madden first in Year 10 History. Cecily Ducksbury Year 11 Academic Excellence Award. Jessica Doolan first in Year 11 PDHPE, History, Religion, Community and Family Studies and Hospitality, Year 11 Academic Excellence Award and Donges SUPA IGA Award for Consistent Effort across all subject areas. Jonah Potts first in Year 11 Construction, Industrial Technology (metal) and Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation. Grace Smith 15yrs Athletics Age Champion. Bridie Minehan first in Year 7 Art and History and 12 yrs Athletics Age Champion. Travis Whybrow first in Year 8 French, Geography and Religion and The William Rubensohn foundation Award for excellent effort and achievement in all areas. Marylouise Minehan first in Year 9 English, History, Geography, Religion and Science.