ARCHIVED AWARDS

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

SYDNEY

OCTOBER 2025

Sydney achieved her 1st Dan in January 2023 and is now working towards her 2nd Dan later this year, her commitment to her karate is second to none she always works hard and keeps on trying. No matter how tough it gets through the sweat and tears she always keeps moving forward. Achieving her Shidoin B instructor level last year Sydney loves to teach in the dojo helping and inspiring young students that they can achieve anything when they out thier mind to it. Sydney also has commitments to the scouting community encouraging young people in both areas. Well done Sydney a well deserved award of student of the month.

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

EVELYN

SEPTEMBER 2025

Evelyn is a hardworking and highly conscientious student who always listens carefully to her instructors. Her karate is fast, powerful, and precise - matched with low, strong stances that show excellent form.
Her determination is second to none, and she consistently pushes herself to improve. Keep up the fantastic work, Evelyn!

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

ADAM

JULY 2025

Adam joined us earlier this year and has already stood out as a promising and dedicated student. Always committed, Adam gives his full effort in every session, often working up a sweat through sheer determination. What sets Adam apart is his incredible focus and stamina; he regularly trains for two hours in a session, showing just how serious he is about progressing in his karate journey. Well done, Adam!

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

ALEX

JUNE 2025

Alex is currently 8th Kyu and has shown fantastic commitment to his karate journey. He first joined us two years ago, took a short break after a year, and then returned with renewed enthusiasm. Since coming back, Alex has embraced his training with great focus and energy. He is now working hard toward his Blue belt, which he’s on track to achieve later this month. Well done, Alex – keep up the excellent progress!

STUDENT OF THE MONTH

JAKE

MAY 2025

Jake started with us in 2022 with two of his friends, his friends dropped off after a few months, but Jake continued to train and progress through his belts, Jake had to take a break for a few months due to injury, but glad to say he was keen to get back to training shortly after recovering. Jake demonstrates some good and often overlooked qualities, he is persistent and works hard in the dojo, when he trains he just doesn’t stop until the dojo closes. Well done Jake thoroughly deserved.