CAISTOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL

School Year 2013-2014

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

on Thursday 18th September 2014

at 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

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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 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, 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, 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, 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 Alex Lusby (11), George Luya (12), Sophie Macleod (12), Huw Cowper Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies, Oliver Mansfield (12), Holly Marris (11), Eleanor McCormick (11), University of Liverpool Megan McKie (12), Dylan Moss (11), Alfie Murray (12), Ella Cox Biochemistry, King’s College London Claire Nicholson (12), Jacob Norburn (12), Natassja Ohonowskyj (10), Caitlin Cullum Nursing (Adult), University of Hull Lucy Palmer (12), Harry Plaskitt (12), Hayley Potterton (10), Sally Dowman Prosthetics and Orthotics, University of Salford Joshua Rabin-Smith (12), Ben Raby (10), Sam Reed (12), Joseph Eyre Classical Studies, The University of Edinburgh Abigail Reynolds (11), Sam Roberts (10),Rachel Robinson (12), Antonia Feilden Natural Sciences, Open University Isabelle Rogers (12), Sven Schygiol (12), Pollyanna Seamer (11), Jade Follows Psychology, University of Hull Jack Servat (11), Sophie Siemaszkiewicz (12), Tim Stewart (11), Grace Emily Foster Classics, Durham University Swaby-Moore (11), Rosie Tate (12), Ruth (12), Andrew Glew Biology, Nottingham Trent University Matthew Travis (12), Ben Tuckley (12), Alex Turner (11), Henry Vickers (9), Oliver Godfrey Ancient History and History, William Walker (12), Ross Watcham (10), Tom Wells (12), Nottingham Trent University Harry Williams (12). Martha Goulding Chemistry with Biological and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Sheffield Jinjin Guo Medicine, University of Leeds Zoe Hamill Biology, University of Sheffield The number in the brackets relates to the number of GCSEs gained at grade Alex Hibbert Applying for Veterinary Medicine 2015 C or above.

24 5 ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 - SCHOOL PRIZE LIST Rounders

Overall House Rounders: Hansard Year 7 Attainment: Guy Annis, Nikita Tan, Anna Carter, Indumita Prakash, Colours: Rosie Tate, Megan McKie, Rebecca Jex, Martha Kent, Francesca Hannath, Jyothi Cross Harriet Haswell, Shelley Barker, Anna Kent, Claire Nicholson, Isabella Chase, Effort: Abigail Bower, Stephanie Goulding, Michael Durham, Isabelle Rogers, Hayley Potterton, Sarah Lodder-Manning, Holly Marris, Isabel Taylor, Amelia Emerson, Lucy Krofchak Pollyanna Seamer, Grace Swaby-Moore

Year 8 Y10 Girls finished 2nd in Wolds Rounders Tournament Y9 Girls finished 2nd in Wolds Rounders Tournament Isabella Spilman, Jessica Jex, Laura Jackson, Joshua Morris, Attainment: Y8 Girls finished 2nd in Wolds Rounders Tournament Thomas Christie, Isobelle White Y7 Girls finished 3rd in Wolds Rounders Tournament Effort: Jack Tasker, Emma Lunn, Kate Robinson, Sophie McCulloch, Aisling Stenton, Lydia Handsley

Overall PE Year 9 Clilverd Cup: Pollyanna Seamer Attainment: Philippa Bradley, Dominiqueá Clark, Christopher Durham, Emma Thomsen, Michelle Zietsman, Thomas Rollinson Brooking Cup: Matthew Travis Effort: Gabriella Clark, Christel Bazoua, Charlotte Aukland, Ben Wong, Creedy Cup: Kate Pattison and Olivia Sowerby Katie Greig, Rohan Samuel Harry Taylor Cup: Marcus Polledri

Year 10 Attainment: Megan Harding, Ellie Hill, Sally Belcher, Daniel Jackson, Holly Horton, Andrew McNeil, Michael Trueman Effort: Caitlin Fotheringham, Nina Leggett, Caroline Bassett, Eve Simmons, Ojas Pradhan, Keerthan Dhanasekar

Potts Trophy for Individual Music: Darcie Jago, Ailsa McTernan Flunder Cup for Junior Mathematics: Samuel Braben Langues Vivantes Salver for German: Charlie Bowtle Langues Vivantes Salver for French: Christel Bazoua Friends’ Cup for Junior RE: Holly Bignell Jethwa Cup for History: Lauren Shale Peacock and Wooffindin Cup for Drama: Charlie Maxson Harling Cup for Junior Public Speaking: Robert Hewis, Imogen Laycock, Beatrice Duckitt, Alexander Sedman Harling Cup for the History Balloon Debate Competition Winner: Christopher Durham Lamming Cup for Diligence: Thomas Christie Russell Orr Cup: Philippa Bradley 6 23

Year 11 Cross Country

Boys House Championship: Rawlinson Tyack Memorial Awards: John Asumang, Harriet Haswell, Nadine Amin, Girls House Championship: Ayscough William Walker, Harry Williams, Pollyanna Seamer, Leonie Brummitt, Sophie Higgs, Rawan Jaibaji, Charles Hewis, Dilasha Gurung, Rosie Tate, Isabella Chase, Tim Stewart Armitage Cup: Ruth Tattershall Nickerson Cup for Girls: Pollyanna Seamer Nickerson Cup for Boys: Christopher Durham The English Cup: Rhianna Janes Girls Intermediate Cup: Olivia Smith Sam Williams Cup (Mathematics): William Walker Green Cup: Michael Durham Emily Barratt The Carr Cup for Science: Rawan Jaibaji Linsell Cup: The History Cup: John Asumang Colours: Tim Stewart, Aiden Altoft, Charlie Bates, Luke Gray, Harry Brocklesby, Matthew Travis, Pollyanna Seamer, Rosie Tate, The German Cup: Martha Kent

Sophie Cragg Ruffell-Ward Prize for Art: Ruth Tattershall

Lincolnshire Schools Representation: Headmaster’s Cup for Music: Anna Kent, Martha Kent

Y7 Boys: Michael Durham, Joe Basdeo-Taylor (could not attend), Toby Hibbert JW Ashley-Smith Cup for Latin: Rosie Tate Y7 Girls: Emily Barratt, Anna Carter Junior Boys (Y8 and 9): Christopher Durham, Jack Tasker (could not Mary Audus Cup for RE: Harriet Haswell attend), Omar Khaled Junior Girls (Y8 and 9): Olivia Smith, Jessica Jex Carl Watson Cup for Progress in Intermediate Boys (Y10/11): Tim Stewart, Aiden Altoft, Matthew Grant Design & Technology: George Dray

Intermediate Girls Team (Y10/11): Pollyanna Seamer, Rosie Tate, Caistor Town Council Cup for Excellence in GCSE Isabella Chase, Holly Horton, Bridie Salmon, Maisy Steer Design and Technology: Freddie Holmes

County Qualifiers: Pollyanna Seamer (could not attend) The Hunter Cup for PE: Rosie Tate

PE Progress Cup: Alicia Crosby

Basketball Livings Cup for Improvement in French: Lucy Palmer

Overall House Basketball: Rawlinson Dale Cup for Computing: Sophie Higgs

Colours: Jacob Norburn, Charlie Bates, George Duckitt, Matthew Travis, Personal Achievement Cup: Joanna Hood Alex Lusby, Rory Armstrong, Luke Gray Judith Howitt Cup: Rebecca Jex Y10 Girls finished 2nd in Superzone Basketball Tournament

Y9 Girls finished joint 6th in Superzone Basketball Tournament Presentation of School Certificates to Y11

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General Individual Championship Cup Winners: Year 7: Lucy Krofchak, William Tate Tennyson Shield for Citizenship: Abby Hnatyszyn Year 8: Jessica Edwards, Lucy Wilson, Angus Haswell, Nethan Ramesh Caistor Crusaders’ Team Building Award: Louise Armitage, Year 9: Holly Mottram, Imogen Smith, Zak Capp, Sam Redgate-Large Ellie Robey, Liam Pettinger, Ben Walkling Year 10: Holly Horton, Bridie Salmon, Paul Clark, Chad Dawson Friends’ Cup for Mentoring: Charlotte Paling Harling Cup for Senior Public Speaking: Daniel Jacklin, Jinjin Guo Colours: Rosie Tate, Pollyanna Seamer, Grace Swaby-Moore, Eleanor Brook, Isabella Chase, Rebecca Jex, Sophie Cragg, Charlie Bates, Chess Cup: Sam Lomax Luke Gray, John Asumang, Matthew Travis, Jacob Norburn, George Duckitt,

Lewis Atkin, Alex Lusby, Rory Armstrong, Harry Brocklesby, Tom Wells, Sally Dowman, Eilish Brown, Headmaster’s Award for Leadership: Tim Stewart, Harriet Haswell, Abigail Baldwin Natasha Francis Individual Trials Superzone Representation: Lifetime Contribution to Caistor Focus: Megan Cook, Junior Girls Y8/9: Jessica Edwards, Lucy Wilson Matthew Colley, Matthew Walker, Harrison Holland, Daniel Jacklin, Junior Boys Y8/9: Freddie Marris, Sam Redgate-Large Connor Spence Intermediate Girls Y10/11: Holly Horton Intermediate Boys Y10/11: Lewis Atkin (could not attend) Richardson-Eames Cup for Outstanding Performance: Senior Girls Y12/13: Kate Pattison Joseph Laverick Individual Trials County Representation: The Maxine Jackson Trophy for Moral Courage: Matthew White Kate Pattison (Discus) Jessica Edwards qualified but could not attend

Lower Sixth Individual Trials Anglian Representation: Kate Pattison (Discus) John Kenneth Mason Awards: Katherine Darwent, Sree Ghosh, Oriane Lister, Alexandra McNeil, Kieran Pottle, Max Vasey, Ben Walkling, Superzone Athletics Championships: Louise Armitage, Annie May, Noah Phillips, Sheehan Quirke, Girls: Y7—3rd Y8—1st Y9—1st Y10—1st Overall 1st Olivia Sowerby, Ben Stacey, Henry Tasker Boys: Y7—2nd Y8—1st Y9—5th Y10—1st Overall 1st David Fletcher Cup (Mathematics): Oriane Lister Ruffell-Ward Cup for History: Max Vasey Overall 1st Superzone Champions of Division A for 6 consecutive Ben Lee years. Young Enterprise Cup: Cartwright Cup: Matthew Hoare English Schools’ Athletics Track and Field Cup: Young Ambassadors for Sport: Kate Pattison, Olivia Sowerby, Junior Girls Team (Y7 and 8): Round 1 score of 234 and qualified for the B Marcus Polledri, Harry Capstick Final scoring 252 and finished 4th Intermediate Girls Team (Y9 and 10): Round 1 score of 269 and qualified for Upper Sixth Regional A Final and finished with a score of 267 and finished 7th Junior Boys Team (Y7 and 8): Round 1 score of 316 and reached the Reverend Preston Cup: Philip Moseley Regional B Final scoring 338 and finishing 1st Intermediate Boys Team (Y9 and 10): Round 1 score of 354 and qualified for Regional B Final scoring 353 and finished 4th

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Lincolnshire Netball Academy Development Squad:

U14 Jessica Edwards, Grace McGrory, Lauren Shale, Tiegan Everett, Davies Memorial Prizes: Eilish Brown, Daniel Kent, James Lloyd, Philippa Bradley, Michelle Zietsman James Travis, Adam Robinson

U16 Ellie Hill, Isabella Chase, Rosie Tate, Pollyanna Seamer, Harriet Haswell, Capper Memorial Prizes: Chloe Legard, Eloise Thuey, Alex Hibbert, Eleanor Brook Dominic Ryan, Sam Lomax, Edward Jeavons

Regional Performance Academy: Panigrahi Cup for English: Dominic Ryan

U17 Harriet Haswell, Pollyanna Seamer, Rosie Tate Rachel Lofts Cup for Mathematics: Eloise Thuey Fell Cup for Biology: Philip Moseley National Performance League/Loughborough Lightening Dickinson Cup for Physics: Eloise Thuey Development Squad: Rosie Tate, Pollyanna Seamer Briscoe Cup for Chemistry: Chloe Legard Netball Screening: Rosie Tate, Pollyanna Seamer, Gorbutt Cup for Design Technology: Emily Mackin Olivia Sowerby (U21 England Indoor Team) Coxon Salver for Modern Languages: Eilish Brown

U18 Girls A Team finished 1st in Superzone Netball Tournament and B Team Bishop King Cup for RE: Daniel Kent finished 7th Rigby Cup for Classics: Adam Osmond U16 Girls finished 1st in Superzone Netball Tournament and 1st in their Slater Cup for History: Dominic Ryan Coastal League Lewis Cup for Physical Geography: Matthew Colley U15 Girls finished 2nd in their Coastal League U14 Girls finished 1st in Superzone Netball Tournament and 2nd in their Butler Cup for Human Geography: Elizabeth Holmes Coastal League Coppin Cup for Politics: Dominic Ryan U13 Girls finished 2nd in their Coastal League Sheppard Cup for Art: Charlotte Twidale U19 Girls finished 4th in County Netball Tournament Governors’ Cup for Music: Rachel Twomey U16 Girls finished 4th in County Netball Tournament Daniel Jacklin Oxspring Cup for Drama: Headmaster’s Cup for Drama: Daniel Kent Tennis Zernike Cup for ICT: Jade Follows

Edward Jeavons House Championship: Ayscough Harvey Cup: Taylor Trophy: Matthew Crown Headmaster’s Cup for Secretary to The School Council: Jinjin Guo, Harrison Holland Keating Trophy: Isabella Chase Headmaster’s Cup for Head Girl: Antonia Feilden Colours: Matthew Travis, Matthew Crown, Pollyanna Seamer, Matthew Walker Isabella Chase Headmaster’s Cup for Head Boy: Headmaster’s Cup for Deputy Head Girl: Blythe Holland Athletics Headmaster’s Cup for Deputy Head Boy: Liam McHale Dick Hudson Cup: Matthew Colley

Rawlinson Boys House Championship: Presentation of School Certificates to Y13 Girls House Championship: Hansard

20 9 House Cups Senior Public Speaking Competition: Ayscough Hockey Michel Cup for Drama (Junior): Hansard Rawlinson Mutimer Cup for Drama (Senior): Rawlinson House Championship: Sophie Higgs Junior House Music Cup: Hansard Preston Shield: Senior House Music Cup: Rawlinson Merit Trophy: Ayscough Cricket

House Shield: Ayscough House Championship: Rawlinson

School Commendations: George Gillott Ben Jacob Cup:

For being School Counsellors in Year 2013-2014: County Representation: Harry Capstick, Matthew Travis, Thomas Rollinson, Natasha Armstrong, Robert Bedford, Sonia Chauhan, Megan Cook, Harry Cearnes, Jack Nilsson, Jack Tasker, Alison Ramsey Mary Cooke, Esme Corlett, Ella Cox, Emily Foster, Martha Goulding, Zoe Hamill, Charlotte Hartley, Devon Hill, Lucy Hoggard, Elizabeth Jackson, Jinjin Guo, Harry Holland, Chloe Legard, Hugh McCormick, Roisin , Adam Osmond, Molly Shipley, Connor Spence, Ruby Tupling, Rugby Rachel Twomey, Preston Shield: Barney Seamer For being on the School Council in Year 2013-2014: Eoin McHale, Verbena Sajjad, Molly Davey, Alexander Sedman, U13 Boys reached the Semi Finals of the County Tournament Abdul Wasey, Jack Mallinson, Gabriella Clarke, Georgia Metcalfe, U18 Boys were runners up in the County Tournament in the Plate Competition

Lauren Shale, Ellie Hill, Caroline Bassett, Niamh Raftery, Dan Finch, County Representation: Sam Pace Martha Kent, Rebecca Jex, Hamza Ejaz, Henry Fielding, Noah Phillips, Sheehan Quirke, Matthew Walker, Antonia Feilden, Liam McHale, Blythe Holland, Harrison Holland, Jinjin Guo Regional Representation: Harry Strange (Leicester Tigers Development Squad) For being on the Sixth Form Council in Year 2013-2014: Ben Stacey, Henry Fielding, Kenneth Ward, Sheehan Quirke, James Robertson, Elvira Norton, Dominic Ryan, Adam Butterfield, Philip Moseley, Matthew Colley Netball

For gaining Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award: Overall Girls House Trophy: Hansard Matthew Colley, Devon Hill, Sam Lomax, Emily Mackin, Jed Maliyil, Alex Hibbert, Hugh Phipps, James Travis, Matthew Walker Caistor Netball Club Trophy: Rosie Tate

For gaining Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award: Colours: Rosie Tate, Pollyanna Seamer, Isabella Chase, Harriet Haswell, Sophie Botham, Hannah Bowker, James Edmondson-Jones, Claire Nicholson, Sarah Lodder-Manning, Sophie Higgs, Grace Swaby-Moore, Bethan Gardner-Fletcher, Rosie Gillman, Mollie Horton, George Kirkby, An- Eleanor Brook, Abigail Baldwin, Martha Kent, Sophie MacLeod nabel May, Danielle McHale, Alexandra McNeil, Liam Pettinger, Sheehan Quirke, Ben Stacey, Sophie Thrippleton, Alex Wakeman, Ben Walkling, Ellen White, Rhys Williams

10 19 Senior Bronze: For gaining Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award: Year 11: Matthew Travis Marcus Adams, Ryan Adamson, Nadine Amin, Rory Armstrong,

Year 12: William Buckingham, Kate Pattison, Christopher Hanley, John Asumang, Lewis Atkin, Georgiana Bacon, Shelley Barker, Sree Ghosh, Oriane Lister, Sophie Hollows, Henry Tasker, Louise Armitage, Jessica Bowen, Alistair Brook, Eleanor Brook, Emily Brown, Isabella Chase, Olivia Sowerby, Hamza Ejaz, James Fussey, Danielle McHale, Rhys Williams, Sophie Cragg, Matthew Crown, Oliver Dangerfield, Keerthan Dhanasekar, Haitham AbuSabha George Duckitt, Ailsa Duckworth, Anna Dukes, Grant Edgar, Year 13: Antonia Feilden Caitlin Fotheringham, Simone Fraser, George Gillott, Jessica Glaves, William Goulding, Matthew Grant, Charlie Graves, Luke Green, Olivia Grimley, Ankit Gupta, Dilasha Gurung, Megan Harding, Sports Trophies and Awards Emma Harper-Smith, Charlie Hewis, Joe Hewitt, Ellie Hill, Megan Hills, Joanna Hood, Holly Horton, William Horton, Amy Jacklin, Daniel Jackson, Football Rhianna Janes, Rebecca Jex, Anna Kent, Martha Kent, Daniel Lane, Nina Leggett, Sarah Lodder-Manning, Alex Lusby, Holly Marris, House Championship: Rawlinson Max McCulloch, Megan McKie, Andrew McNeil, Sam Pace, Lucy Palmer, Wilson Cup: Adam Robinson Jak Pickerden, Ojas Pradhan, Niamh Raftery, Rachel Robinson, Bridie Salmon, Sven Schygiol, Eve Simmons, Pollyanna Seamer, Todd Cup: Luke Gray Grace Swaby-Moore, Rosie Tate, Matthew Travis, Michael Trueman, Junior Cup: Omar Khaled Luke Wakeman, Erin White, Harry Williams, Alice Wood, Thomas Wood

Colours: Jake Eyre, Alex Lusby, Charlie Bates, John Asumang, Harry Plaskitt, For being involved in the Shine 2013 School Media Ben Raby, Jack Servat, Luke Gray, Jacob Norburn, Tim Stewart, Sam Roberts, Lewis Atkin, Samuel Reed, Harry Brocklesby, Dylan Moss, Awards: Thomas Wells Year 7: Guy Annis, Anna Carter, Francesca Hannath Year 8: Lauren Gillott, Alice Gregory, Joshua Morris, Harry Strange, Peter Taylor County Representation: Jacob Norburn (U16) Year 9: Lauren Johnson, Katie Searle, Michelle Zietsman

Year 10: Emily Brown, Chad Dawson, James Gillett, Megan Harding, Professional Club: Jacob Norburn (Grimsby Town), Jack Wilson (Doncaster Max McCulloch, James Smith, Michael Trueman Rovers), Jack Tasker (Grimsby Town), Alex Knox ( United), Year 11: Matthew Crown, Charlie Hewis, Harriet Haswell, Ben Walkley (Scunthorpe United) Grace Swaby-Moore, William Walker Year 12: Katherine Darwent, Natasha Francis, Annie May, Bethany Laverick U16 Boys 2nd in Wolds Zone League Year 13: Eilish Brown, Matthew Colley, Megan Cook, Harrison Holland, U15 Boys 3rd in Wolds Zone League Daniel Jacklin, James Lloyd, Tyler Roy, Dominic Ryan, Connor Spence, U14 Boys 4th in Wolds Zone League Matthew Walker U13 Boys 1st in Wolds Zone League For being awarded certificates for the REF Ideal Awards U13 Boys reached the Semi-Final of the County Cup (Respect, Excellence, Friendship): U13 Boys reached the Final of the ESFA Small Schools’ National Competition and were runners up Evie Bainbridge, Laura Brady, Anna Carter, Thomas Christie, Ethan Dolby, U15 Boys reached the Quarter Final of the County Cup Christopher Durham, Callum Fotheringham, Sophie Grainger, Freddie Hull, U16 Boys reached the Quarter Final of the County Cup Robert Hewis, Laura Jackson, Marsaili Jolly, Joseph Laverick, Freddie Marris, Sophie McCulloch, Grace McGrory, Arjun Menon, Georgia Metcalfe, William Tate, Abdul Wasey, Michelle Zietsman.

18 11 School Commendations (Contd): Junior Bronze cont: Nadine Amin: Year 8: Imogen Laycock, Thomas Mead, Amelia Wilson, Molly Matthews, For winning the Best Chairperson Award at the English Speaking Union Jessica Edwards, Samuel Levy, Declan Bell, Katie Moor, Joseph Laverick, Lincolnshire Final Jacob Lawson, Lauryn Scotney, William Grayson, Sophie McCulloch, Robert Hewis, Abbie Laycock, Adam Hanson, Thomas Marshall, James Harling, Nadine Amin, Leonie Brummitt, Charles Hewis: Olivia Smith, Jack Mallinson, Lydia Handsley, Theo Holman, Peter Taylor, For being runners up in the English Speaking Union Lincolnshire Final Bailey Bradshaw-Nuttall, Harvey Dent, Alexander Knox, Emilia Dutton,

Joe Basdeo-Taylor: Jessica Jex

For winning 4 events and achieving 2nd position in three other events at the North Intermediate Gold: East England Age Group Swimming Championships Year 9: Samuel Braben, Jemi Maliyil

Caroline Bassett: Year 10: Daniel Jackson, Sarah Clark, Harriet Burniston, Max McCulloch, For becoming Leader of the Lincolnshire Youth Symphony Orchestra and a Quintin McGlone-Healey, Rohit Ramesh, Ojas Pradhan, Sally Belcher member of the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain Senior Girls’ Choir Year 11: Ben Tuckley, Charlie Hewis, Dylan Moss, Tom Aslett, Sven Schygiol, John Asumang, Jacob Norburn, Harry Williams, Joshua Rabin-Smith Daniel Bassett: For being a member of the Lincolnshire Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Intermediate Silver: National Youth Choirs of Great Britain Cambiata Voices Year 9: Saskia Garner, Katie Greig, Katie Reddish, Stan Brown, Lucy Myshrall, Harry Craig, Emma Thomsen, Fred Barker Sally Belcher, Sarah Clark, Daniel Jackson and Ojas Pradhan: Year 10: Caitlin Fotheringham, Ashleigh Chappell, Stanley Selden, For achieving 8th place in the Regional Junior Maths Challenge Event after Jonti Bartlett, Orla Knowles, James Gillett, Kellan Masharani winning their local heat Year 11: Leonie Brummitt, Matthew Travis, Madeleine Glossop, William Walker, Samuel Reed, Ruth Tattershall, Claire Nicholson, Ryan Frosdick, Alistair Brook: Oliver Mansfield, Shelley Barker, Charlie Graves, Edward Kenny For achieving 1st place in the ‘Young Handlers’ Livestock category at the Lincolnshire Show Intermediate Bronze: Year 9: Ella Suckling, Lee Thompson, Olivia West, Ben Wong, Leonie Brummitt, Iona Christie, James Gillett, Robert Hewis, Michelle Zietsman, Emily Johnson, Charlie Bowtle, Thomas Rollinson Joshua Hughes, Charlie Maxson, Ailsa McTernan, Alex Ross, Year 10: Caroline Bassett, Nina Leggett, Benjamin Etchell, Simone Fraser, Alexander Sedman, Ella Suckling, and Miss Megan Thompson: Tom Olivant, Lucie Smith, Azreen Afzal, Michael Trueman, For taking part in the , High Scorers Concert. All these Keerthan Dhanasekar, Matthew O’nions, Ellie Hill, Ankit Gupta students have achieved high scores in their Associated Board of the Royal Year 11: Rawan Jaibaji, Charles Kenny, Eleanor Brook, Grace Glevey, Schools of Music graded exams Daniel Lane, Rosie Tate, Nadine Amin Leonie Brummitt, Thomas Christie, Ailsa McTernan, Ellie Robey and Senior Golds: Alexander Sedman: Year 12: John Jose For becoming members of the Lincolnshire Youth Symphony Orchestra Year 13: Eloise Thuey, Sam Lomax Thomas Christie, Beatrice Duckitt, Robert Hewis, Imogen Laycock: Senior Silver: For taking part in the Year 8 Challenge Quiz Team at the Regional Final in Year 11: Charlie Hewis, Ben Tuckley, Dylan Moss, Harry Williams Year 12: Max Vasey, Liam Pettinger, Ben Walkling Ethan Dolby: Year 13: James Travis, Billy Smith, Edward Jeavons, Huw Cowper, For being the County Winner in the Year 7 Max Respect Competition Philip Moseley

Jessica Edwards: For achieving a Black Belt in Karate 12 17

Representation in the UK European Girls’ Mathematical Lydia Handsley: Olympiad in Turkey: Eloise Thuey For reaching the Regional Final of the Future Chef Competition

Senior Kangaroo Mathematics Competition: John Jose (Merit) Megan Harding: For being selected to attend the UK German Connection Summer School

British Mathematical Olympiad Round 1: Eloise Thuey (Distinction and Joseph Hewitt: Gold Medal), Sam Lomax For participating in the Smallpeice Trust’s Materials for Energy Residential Programme hosted by Loughborough University British Mathematical Olympiad Round 2: Eloise Thuey (Distinction) Alex Hibbert: Senior Mathematical Olympiad for Girls: Eloise Thuey (Distinction and For achieving a Silver Award in the RSC Chemistry Olympiad joint top score in the UK), Sree Ghosh, Oriane Lister Alex Hibbert and Philip Moseley: Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad: Samuel Braben (Merit), For achieving gold medals in the Biology Olympiad Ben Tuckley (Merit) Freddie Holmes: Intermediate Kangaroo Mathematics Competition: Saskia Garner For being awarded an Arkwright Scholarship (Merit), Daniel Jackson (Merit), Rohit Ramesh (Merit), Sven Schgiol (Merit), Daniel Jacklin: Dylan Moss (Merit), Jemi Maliyil, Sarah Clark, Charlie Hewis, Jacob Norburn, For being selected to attend the English Schools’ English Speaking Union Debate Harry Williams, Harriet Burniston, John Asumang, Quintin McGlone-Healey Team Trials

Junior Mathematical Olympiad: Thomas Christie, Laura Brady Darcie Jago: UKMT Maths Challenges: For becoming a member of the Halle Youth Orchestra, Lincoln Symphony Orchestra, Bursary Winner Lincoln, , Scunthorpe and Festivals Junior Gold: Edward Jeavons, Sam Lomax, Philip Moseley, Eloise Thuey: Year 7: Lewis Beighton, Katherine Jennings, Holly Morrow, Zofia Pekacka, For achieving a Gold Award in the RSC Chemistry Olympiad Nikita Tan Year 8: Laura Brady, Thomas Christie, Gavin Wu, Aisling Stenton, Rebecca Jex and Jessica Jex: Emma Lunn, Joshua Morris, Daniel Bassett, Lauren Gillott, Kacper Dworski For being members of the National Champions East Coast Elite Marching Band

Junior Silver: Charlie Kitching: Year 7: Callum Fotheringham, Eleanor Hills, Abigail Bower, Maya McCann, For winning a prize in this year’s Operation Lifestyle Project Matthew Fieldsend, Eoin McHale, Eleanor Schofield, Katie Miller, Jyothi Cross, Amelia Emerson, Indumita Prakash, William Tate, Guy Annis, Anna Carter, Freddie Lawrence: Alistair Glossop, James Bushby, Billy Ellis, Euan Martin For participating in the Smallpeice Trust’s Nanotechnology Residential Programme hosted by the University of Leeds Year 8: Talia Herron, Lucy McDonald, Joseph Wilkinson, Jack Tasker, Alexander Sedman, Laura Jackson, Phoebe Cross, Shannon Preston, Isabel Laycock and Ella Macpherson: Harriet Leggett, Poppy Bett, Melissa Williams, Robbie Weavers, Raian Jaibaji, For being Community Engagement winners in the National Fiver Challenge Ailsa McTernan, Esther Baker, Kate Robinson, James McBain, Chloe Brown Competition run by their Primary School

Junior Bronze: Sam Lomax: Year 7: Lucy Krofchak, Amy Sanderson, Jack Swain, Oliver Levitt-Allen, For achieving a score within the top 50 in the UK in the RSC Chemistry Olympiad Sasha Braben, Oliver Sullivan, Kieran Cheung, Grace Holmes, Aine Stenton, Tegan Hinch, Daniel Bingham, Iona Christie, Stephanie Goulding, Samuel Brown, Annabel May: Francesca Hannath, Fadwa Al Moasseb For receiving a nomination for ‘Student Journalist of the Year’ at the Shine Media

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Leadership Awards: Ailsa McTernan: For winning two trophies at the North East Lincolnshire High Scorers Concert for the Level 2 Leadership Award (CSLA): highest marks in singing and Grade 2 Piano Haitham Abubha, Harry Capstick, Christopher Hanley, Matthew Hoare, Kate Pattison: Alyshia Humphreys, Kate Pattison, James Robertson, Olivia Sowerby

For achieving a personal best at the School Games for discus and winning at the Northern Championships International Ambassadors: May Al-Moasseb, Hamza Ejaz, Sree Ghosh, Rosie Gillman, Matthew Hoare, Sheehan Quirke, Georgina Walton: Alysha Humphreys, Oriane Lister, Holly Marris, Annabel May, Raza Naqvi, For reaching the local final of the English Speaking Union MACE Public Speaking Elvira Norton, Cordelia Sheridan, Olivia Sowerby, Sophie Thrippleton, Competition Liam Zingraf

Pollyanna Seamer and Rosie Tate: Young Enterprise: May Al Moasseb, Phoebe Atkin, Caitlin Bower, For being selected for the U18 Netball England Trials Hamza Ejaz, Ella Fraser, Sophie Hollows, John Jose, George Kirkby, Alexander Sedman: Ben Lee, Oriane Lister, Eleanor Moir, Liam Pettinger, Sheehan Quirke, For achieving the highest marks for his Grade 6 Violin exam in the Country Vivek Suresh Babu, Henry Tasker, Luke Thompson, Alex Wakeman, Georgina Walton, Georgia Willey Chelsea Skelton: For being selected for the British Showjumping Team Literacy Leaders: Christel Bazoua, Jacob Belcher, Charlie Bowtle, Sammy Braben, Philippa Bradley, Bethany Brewin, Dominiqueá Clark, Olivia Sowerby: Gabriella Clark, Henry King, Jemi Maliyil, Georgia Metcalfe, James Robey, For being selected for the U21 Indoor Netball England Team Katie Searle, Georgina Walkington, Holly Bignell, Tiegan Everatt, Anna Stacey: Alexandra McAdam, Elizabeth McAdam, Adam Poutney, Katie Reddish, For reaching the Finals of the ‘Horse of the Year’ Show at Olympia Emma Thomsen, Ben Wong, Sebastian Bowen, Katie Grieg, Darcie Jago, Grace McGrory, Alison Ramsey, Julia Randle, Charlotte Roberts, Lauren Shale, Sean Tooby: Powly Wijayaratna, Michelle Zietsman For achieving the status of National Champion in the U12 Judo Championships

Adam Walker: Maths Leaders: Jan Chauhan, Kellan Masharani, Jak Pickerden, For participating in the Smallpiece Trust’s Residential Programme sponsored by James Smith, Molly Craig, Nisha Pungi, Azreen Afzal, Peter Taylor Coventry University and the Institute of Structural Engineers Maths Achievements: Georgina Walton: For participating in the Smallpeice Trust’s High Speed Communications Course Senior Maths Team: (Regional Heat Second Place): Eloise Thuey, James Residential Programme sponsored by Aston University Travis, Liam Pettinger, John Jose

For successful completion of the National Citizen Service Programme: Y10 Maths Team: (Regional Heat Second Place), Qualified for National Shelley Barker, Leonie Brummitt, Isabella Chase, Yasmin Cheour, Final in York): Daniel Jackson, Sarah Clark, Sally Belcher, Ojas Pradhan, Oliver Dangerfield, Madeleine Glossop, Charles Hewis, Abby Hnatyszyn, (Regional Heat Fourth Place): Max McCulloch, Quintin McGlone-Healey, Joanna Hood, Rebecca Jex, Anna Kent, Martha Kent, Sophie Macleod, Harriet Burniston, Rohit Ramesh Natassja Ohonowskyj, Hayley Potterton, Joshua Rabin-Smith, Rachel Robinson, Isabelle Rogers, Sophie Siemaszkiewicz, Ruth Tattershall (Regional Heat Winners, Qualified for National Junior Maths Team: Year 8 Boys Football Team: Final in London): Samuel Braben, Jemi Maliyil, Laura Brady, For reaching the English Small Schools’ Football Association National Finals Daniel Bassett

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