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CAISTOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL School Year 2013-2014 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS on Thursday 18th September 2014 at Caistor Parish Church by Sir David Bell, KCB Vice Chancellor University of Reading Mr Roger Hale Headmaster 28 Mr John Colley Chair of Governors Senior Prefect Team: Head Boy: Ben Stacey Head Girl: Kate Pattison Sir David Bell, KCB Deputy Head Boy: Marcus Polledri Deputy Head Girl: May Al Moasseb Sir David Bell took up the post of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading on 1st January 2012. Since then he has Secretary to School Council: Sheehan Quirke spearheaded the University’s development of a campus in Secretary to School Council: Annie May Malaysia (due to open in 2015) as part of the University’s ambitious internationalism strategy. A key priority for Sir David is to maintain the University’s position as one of the top 1% in the House Officials: world. Ayscough Born in Glasgow, Sir David studied History and Philosophy at House Captains: Sree Ghosh, George Kirkby Glasgow University and obtained his PGCE from Jordanhill Sports Captains: Olivia Sowerby, Aidan Watts College of Education. He has a Master of Education degree in Performing Arts: Katherine Briggs, Christopher Allan Management and Administration from Glasgow University. Sir David held teaching posts in primary schools in Glasgow before becoming a deputy head and then head in a school in Essex. Hansard House Captains: Sophie Botham, Matthew Hoare Sir David went on to become Chief Education Officer of Sports Captains: Lucy Walker, Harry Capstick Newcastle City Council, Chief Executive of Bedfordshire County Performing Arts: Bethany Laverick, Noah Phillips Council, HMCI (that is Head of Ofsted) and most recently, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Education. Rawlinson Sir David Bell was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of House Captains: Alexandra McNeil, Christopher Hanley the Bath (KCB) in the 2011 Birthday Honours. Sports Captains: Sophie Hollows, Sam Boden Performing Arts: Ben Lee, Ellie Robey 2 27 On from the Sixth Form 2014 contd.. Tyler Roy Classical Studies, The University of Manchester PROGRAMME Dominic Ryan English, Girton College, University of Cambridge Harriet Salmon Psychology, Nottingham Trent University Welcome by the Chair of Governors Barney Seamer Politics, University of East Anglia Molly Shipley Physiotherapy, University of Huddersfield Mr John Colley Liam Skipworth Applying for Law/Accountancy Connor Spence Modern Languages, Durham University *** Eleanor Thornalley Biological Sciences (Neuroscience), The University of Edinburgh Ashokan Farewell Eloise Thuey Mathematics, Emmanuel College, Cambridge Sixth Form Ensemble James Travis Mathematics with Study in Continental Europe, Bristol University Charlotte Twidale Fine Art, Loughborough University June Rachel Twomey Music, King’s College London Matthew Walker Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University Ailsa McTernan Luke Watson English with Creative Writing, The University of Nottingham Max Webster Level 3 Music Production Course, Access to Music, Lincoln *** Address by Mr Roger Hale Headmaster Speech by Sir David Bell, KCB Vice-Chancellor University of Reading Followed by Presentation of Awards and Cups Vote of Thanks by Ben Stacey and Kate Pattison Head Boy and Head Girl 26 3 On from the Sixth Form 2014 contd.. Examination Results 2013-2014 GCE A-Level Devon Hill Chemical Engineering with Foundation Year, Upper Sixth Loughborough University Ava Hodson Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University Lucy Hoggard History, Birmingham City University Olivia Amos (4.5), Natasha Armstrong (4.5), Emily Beadle (4.5), Blythe Holland French and Business, The University of Edinburgh Robert Bedford (4.5), Charlotte Bell (4.5), Rosie Bell (4), Harrison Holland Mechanical Engineering, Newcastle University Eilish Brown (4.5), Adam Butterfield (4.5), Sonia Chauhan (4.5), Elizabeth Holmes Geology, University of Liverpool Ruth Childerhouse (4), Matthew Colley (4.5), Megan Cook (4.5), Daniel Jacklin Law, Lancaster University Mary Cooke (4.5), Jonathon Coolledge (4.5), George Cordery (4.5), Elizabeth Jackson Media Production, University of Lincoln Esme Corlett (4.5), Huw Cowper (5), Ella Cox (4.5), Caitlin Cullum (4), Edward Jeavons Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University Sally Dowman (4.5), Joseph Eyre (4.5), Antonia Feilden (5), Eve Jenkins Business Management with Marketing, Grimsby Institute Jade Follows (4.5), Emily Foster (4.5), Andrew Glew (4.5), Amanda Kent Business Management, University of Sheffield Oliver Godfrey (4.5), Martha Goulding (5), Jinjin Guo (5), Zoe Hamill (4.5), Daniel Kent History, Robinson College, University of Cambridge Alex Hibbert (4.5), Devon Hill (4.5), Ava Hodson (4.5), Lucy Hoggard (4.5), Fiona Lamaudiere Business and Management, University of Reading Blythe Holland (4.5), Harrison Holland (4.5), Elizabeth Holmes (4.5), Chloe Legard Medicine, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge Daniel Jacklin (4.5), Elizabeth Jackson (4.5), Edward Jeavons (5), James Lloyd Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of York Eve Jenkins (4), Amanda Kent (4.5), Daniel Kent (4.5), Sam Lomax Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield Fiona Lamaudiere (4), Chloe Legard (5), James Lloyd (4.5), Adele Mackay Primary Education with QTS, Bishop Grosseteste University Sam Lomax (5), Adele Mackay (4), Emily Mackin (4.5), Jed Maliyil (4.5), Emily Mackin Caistor Grammar School Performing Arts Technician Francesca McCarthy (4), Hugh McCormick (4.5), Liam McHale (4.5), Jed Maliyil Medicine, King’s College London Lauren McKitton (4.5), Daniel Mello-Jenkins (4.5), Francesca McCarthy Ancient History, University of Birmingham Mohanad Metwally (4.5), Georgia Moody (4.5), Philip Moseley (5), Hugh McCormick Creative Writing and English Literature, Polly Norton (4.5), Adam Osmond (4.5), Alex Padley (4), York St John University Charlotte Paling (4.5), Ellie Parkinson (4.5), Shanaz Patel (4), Liam McHale Classical Studies, The University of Edinburgh Clare Pickering (4.5), Adam Robinson (4.5), Mia Rogers (4.5), Lauren McKitton Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University Tyler Roy (4.5), Dominic Ryan (4.5), Harriet Salmon (4.5), Daniel Mello-Jenkins Ecology and Environmental Biology, University of Leeds Barney Seamer (4.5), Molly Shipley (4.5), Liam Skipworth (4.5), Mohanad Metwally Law, Manchester Metropolitan University Billy Smith (4.5), Connor Spencer (4.5), Eleanor Thornalley (4.5), Georgia Moody Classics, University of St Andrews Eloise Thuey (5), James Travis (5), Ruby Tupling (4.5), Philip Moseley Medicine, Exeter College, University of Oxford Charlotte Twidale (4.5), Rachel Twomey (4.5), Matthew Walker (4.5), Polly Norton Chiropractic Foundation Year, University of the Southwest Luke Watson (4.5), Max Webster (4). Adam Osmond Classical Civilisation, University of Warwick Alex Padley Sport Psychology and Coaching Sciences, Bournemouth University Charlotte Paling Law, University of Hull Ellie Parkinson Orthoptics, University of Sheffield Shanaz Patel Psychology, Nottingham Trent University The figure in the brackets relates to the number of full A2 grades Clare Pickering KPMG, School Leavers’ Programme achieved. AS levels taken in the Lower Sixth and not Adam Robinson German with Italian, University of Warwick carried on to A2 count as 0.5 of an A level. 4 25 On from the Sixth Form 2014 Examination Results 2013-2014 Olivia Amos Theatre, Performance and Event Design, GCSE (Grade A*-C) Birmingham City University Year 11 Natasha Armstrong Law with Legal Studies in Europe, University of Reading Aidan Altoft (11), Nadine Amin(13), Matthew Andrews (10), Emily Beadle Philosophy, University of Leeds Rory Armstrong (10), Tom Aslett (12), John Asumang (12), Robert Bedford History, Royal Holloway, University of London Lewis Atkin (11), Abigail Baldwin (10), Shelley Barker (12), Charlotte Bell Gap Year (Applying for Physiotherapy 2015) Charlie Bates (10), Joe Bradbury (12), Harry Brocklesby (8), Rosie Bell Nursing (Adult), University of Leeds Eleanor Brook (12), Leonie Brummitt (12), Amy Burnett (12), Eilish Brown Modern and Medieval Languages, Magdalene College, Isabella Chase (12), James Cheeseman (11), Yasmin Cheour (12), University of Cambridge Emily Close (11), Ben Cook (11), Sophie Cragg (11), Oliver Critten (12), Adam Butterfield Architectural Engineering and Design Management, Alicia Crosby (12), Matthew Crown (11), Oliver Dangerfield (11), Loughborough University George Dray (12), George Duckitt (10), Jacob Eyre (12), Dan Finch (7), Sonia Chauhan Medicine, University of East Anglia Ryan Frosdick (11), Megan Gissing (10), Grace Glevey (12), Ruth Childerhouse Creative Writing, Liverpool John Moores University Madeleine Glossop (12), Charlie Graves (12), Luke Gray (10), Matthew Colley Ancient History, University of St Andrews Daniel Griffiths (10), Dilasha Gurung (12), Sam Hamill (11), Megan Cook Law (Exempting), Northumbria University Harriet Haswell (12), Charlie Hewis (12), Joseph Hewitt (11), Mary Cooke Chemical Engineering, Newcastle University Sophie Higgs (12), Megan Hills (11), Abby Hnatyszyn (11), Jonathon Coolledge Computer Science, Freddie Holmes (10), Joanna Hood (12), Rawan Jaibaji (13), Manchester Metropolitan University Chloe James (12), Rhianna Janes (11), Rebecca Jex (11), George Cordery Caistor Grammar School Science Technician Charles Kenny (12), Edward Kenny (12), Anna Kent (12), Martha Kent (12), Esme Corlett Gap Year, Equine Studies Daniel Lane (10), Ryan Laycock (10), Sarah Lodder-Manning (12), Open University Course in Natural Sciences