Chloe has achieved at a very high level across all subjects with
particular strengths in Biology, History and Maths. She was a
member of her school's group for high achievers and she has been
involved in the Maori mentoring programme and the Womenator
programme.
"She is a young lady of proven and considerable intellect and a
mature social awareness. She is a very articulate and deep-thinking
student who has a strong sense of social justice," said Alfriston
College Deputy Principal Alastair Caine.
Chloe's strong communication skills were put on show when she was
selected to take part in the Model United Nations event, and as a
Manurewa Youth Council Member. She was also involved in Fields of
Remembrance - commemoration of ANZAC Centenary 2015.
Outside of school, she enjoys yoga, cooking and art. Chloe works
part-time in retail and plans to study for a Bachelor in
Education