She did a wonderful job of greeting visitors to the school, and of giving them their first impression. She was also now training other pupils. as young as Year 6, to follow her example.
"Nothing is too much trouble for Courtney," Ms Osborne added.
"She thinks laterally, she pays attention to detail and she thinks of others.
"When we were talking about what changes might be made here in response to what the pupils wanted she pointed out that the smaller children tend to be overlooked, and don't get much of a say.
"She has good balance too. Academically she is a high achiever but she's also involved in and succeeds in a lot of sport. She is well thought of by the staff and children, and she is a very good ambassador for the children and for the school."
The award included a certificate and medal, while the presentation was part of Red Socks Day, for which the school raised $274.