Star pupils honoured
BANOVALLUM School held its annual prizegiving evening on Thursday.
Prizes were presented by Coun Christine Talbot from Lincolnshire County Council.
Awards for Year 11 students were: Grace Adams, subject prize for music; Phil Atkinson, subject prize for performing arts; Chloe Baudains, subject prize for English; Chloe Brant, Browne Cup for effort and achievement; Ross Buckingham, Ranyard Cup for French, the Lions’ Award for Achievement, the Jobson Prize for school sport and the Head Boy’s prize; Harry Corrigan, Bird Cup for effort and achievement; Amy Currie, Simpson Cup for music; Harry Deane, Haston Award for senior footballer; Michael Fanthorpe, Maureen Gay Award Performance; Katy Fox, Cockerill Cup for resourcefulness; Amy French, Jones Cup for progress; Shara Gibson, subject prize for work experience; Hollie Gorensweigh, subject prize for food technology; James Higgins, Jobson Prize for effort and resourcefulness; Amanda Holden, O’Brien Cup for art, Woodcraft Award for outstanding achievement, subject prize for history, subject prize for maths and subject prize for English literature; Stephanie Hoyes, Coney Cup for textiles; Emily-Beth Huckle, Waymouth Cup (integrity) prize for head girl; Rebecca Jones, subject prize for child development; Jason Lea, Roland Hill Cup; Rosie Macleod, Jobson Prize for effort; Simon Marwood, Woolley Cup, Alex Mead, Abbott Cup for key stage four science; Ross Mowbray, Harness Cup for sports; Erin Mumford, Jobson Prize for service to school; Dean Nicholson, subject prize for art, subject prize for RMT; Jody Nutt, subject prize for French, subject prize for religious studies; Alex Palmer, Scholey Cup for service to the school; Ben Read, Arcadia Cup for sport, Alice Rhodes, Arcadia Cup for sport and the Mike Rose Trophy, Zoe Robertson, subject prize for physical education and deputy head girl’s prize; Natasha Ross, work related learning and enterprise award; Charlie Shepherd, Maureen Tate Award for community services and charity; Catherine Swallow, Hargreaves Award for bible studies, subject prize for ICT and subject prize for religious studies; George Thompson, subject prize for science; Chris Todd, Jobson Prize for effort and achievement; Catherine Watkins, Bain-Waring Trophy for geography; Ross Weddle, Rodwell Plate for food and deputy head boy’s prize; Celia Wood-Evans, subject prize for textiles, year 11 governor’s prize; Rebecca Worsley, subject prize for geography.
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Last Updated:
07 July 2008 4:40 PM
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