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PMC MEDALISTS FEBRUARY 2011 AWARD PUPIL SCHOOL City GOLD Iman Bute House Preparatory School London GOLD Alexander Colliers Green PMC MEDALISTS FEBRUARY 2011 AWARD PUPIL SCHOOL City GOLD Iman Bute House Preparatory School London GOLD Alexander Colliers Green Primary School Nr Cranbrook GOLD Patrick Otterbourne CE Primary School Winchester GOLD Jack Polehampton C of E Junior School Twyford GOLD Samuel South Lake Primary School Reading GOLD William Barnton Community Primary School Northwich GOLD Giles Cedar Road Primary School Northampton GOLD Daniel Friars Grove Junior School Colchester GOLD Aloysius Hallfield School Birmingham GOLD Thomas Little Common School Bexhill-on-Sea GOLD Cameron PMC - Home Education Group Sheffield GOLD Isaac Rosendale Primary School London GOLD Adnan Sketchley Hill Primary School Hinckley GOLD Joshua St Bede's Preparatory School Manchester GOLD Sam St. Gilberts C of E Primary School Stamford GOLD Daniel Bathwick St Mary Primary School Bath GOLD Andrew Brentwood Prep School Brentwood GOLD Sam Bridgewater High School Warrington GOLD Lucy Bute House Preparatory School London GOLD Charlie City of London School London GOLD Felix Devonshire House Preparatory School London GOLD Jamie English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Oakham GOLD Max Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree GOLD Harjiran Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree GOLD Keenan Holy Rood RC Primary School Watford GOLD Liam Magdalen College Junior School Oxford GOLD George Magdalen College Junior School Oxford GOLD Jong Ihn Newnham Croft Primary School Cambridge GOLD Noah Newton Preparatory School London GOLD Elijah PMC - Home Education Group Sheffield GOLD Charlie St Michael & St John's RC Primary School Clitheroe GOLD Abbie St. Nicholas & St. Mary Primary School Sea GOLD Naomi William Torbitt Primary School Ilford SILVER Nicholas Alleyn's Junior School London SILVER George Burford School Marlow SILVER Charlotte Bute House Preparatory School London SILVER Matthew Churwell Primary School Churwell SILVER Max Codicote Primary School Codicote SILVER Johnathan Eltham College Junior School London SILVER Rhea Fairfield Prep School Loughborough SILVER Sam Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree SILVER Nikhil Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree SILVER Faiz Hale Preparatory School Hale SILVER Phoebe Hall Meadow Primary School Kettering SILVER Amar Kingshott School Hitchin SILVER Brian Lanesborough School Guildford SILVER James Manor Lodge School Shenley Radlett SILVER Edmund Neston Primary School Corsham SILVER Callum Newton Preparatory School London SILVER Harry Ravenscourt Park Prep School London SILVER Connie Reigate Priory School Reigate SILVER Tom St Edwards Junior School Cheltenham SILVER Laurence St John's Prep School Potters Bar SILVER Martha St Michael & St John's RC Primary School Clitheroe SILVER Eve St Patrick's Primary School Dungannon SILVER Rory St. George's College Junior School Weybridge PMC MEDALISTS FEBRUARY 2011 SILVER Ben St. Mary's C.E. 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