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British Schools Championships British Schools Championships at iceSheffield on 26 March 2011 Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 30kg Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 34kg GOLD Toby Attwood Fairlands Middle School GOLD Calum Game St Pauls Catholic College SILVER Saif Khan Essex Primary SILVER Matthew Simpson St Leonarnds BRONZE Azib Khan Essex Primary BRONZE Jake Wilson St. Marys Catholic Primary School BRONZE Lewis SmilesLetham Primary BRONZE George Gray St Cuthberts Primary School FIFTH Joseph Andrews Almondsbury C of E FIFTH Toby Goodrum Wymondham High School FIFTH William Booth Morley CE VA Primary School FIFTH Marc Arsac Hotwells Primary School Entry: 10 Entry: 14 Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 38kg Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 42kg GOLD Thomas Goodrum Wymondham High School GOLD Francis Millward North Berwick High School SILVER Adam Deaton Branston Community Academy SILVER Harry Mustard North Berwick High School BRONZE Jack Reeves Bluecoat Primary School BRONZE Eli Britton Wellsway School BRONZE Peter Hampshire St Leonard's School BRONZE Samuel Petgrave The Sherwood School FIFTH Toby Boston Law Primary School FIFTH Alexander Hampshire St Leonard's School FIFTH Jamie Spencer-Pickup Aston-On-Trent Primary School FIFTH Jake Greathead William Parker Sports College Entry: 20 Entry: 19 Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 46kg Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 50kg GOLD Joshua O'Connor Gowerton GOLD Connor Smith Whytrig Middle School SILVER Joseph Horner Mount Saint Marys College SILVER Fraser Allan Castlehill Primary School BRONZE Andrew Morgan Bungay Middle School BRONZE Matthew Slattery Failsworth Sports Collage BRONZE Thomas Caldow Galashiels Academy BRONZE Thomas Gallagher Rathmore Grammar School FIFTH Abu-Dujanna Saddique James Gillespie's High School FIFTH Ryan Malley Wallace H S FIFTH Arkadiusz Kaniewski Bishop Cornish Primary School Saltash FIFTH Thomas Martin Claydon Primary School Entry: 13 Entry: 10 Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 55kg Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 60kg GOLD Callum Curtis Worlingham Middle School GOLD Benjamin Still Selwood VC Anglican Methodist Middle School SILVER Daniel Bennett Uppingham Community College SILVER Alex Vasekin The Perse School BRONZE Yoran Sheppard Kin Edward VI BRONZE Ben Guest Patchway Community College Entry: 2 Entry: 4 Boys (Years 6 & 7) Under 66kg GOLD Andy Hyde The North Halifax Grammar School SILVER Joseph Arnold Passmores School Entry: 2 British Schools Championships at iceSheffield on 26 March 2011 Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 32kg Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 36kg GOLD Courtney Shoulder Excelsior High GOLD Kiera Bateman The Holt School SILVER Erin Peden Bishopton Primary School SILVER Morgan Cullum Denefield School BRONZE Lucy Pannell Torquay Grammer School BRONZE Marija Beliukeviciute Rosslyn Park Primary School BRONZE Molly Harvey Chatham Grammar School BRONZE Ellie Storey South Husley School And Sixth Form College BRONZE Olivia Reid Muirfield Primary School FIFTH Jessica Phillips Walbottle Campus FIFTH Leona Simms Kettering Science Academy FIFTH Lucy Hancer St. Andrews Junior School Entry: 11 Entry: 13 Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 40kg Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 44kg GOLD Hannah Kerr Dingwall Academy GOLD Shelley Ludford Brighton Hill Community College SILVER Kathryn Pidwell Newton Abbot College SILVER Ivela Edwards The Priory City Of Lincoln Academy BRONZE Bryony Griffiths Baxter College BRONZE Fay Hall Firth Park BRONZE Chloe Nunn Manor Fields BRONZE Fern Spencer Catmose College FIFTH Lydie Halliday Catmose College FIFTH Imogen Ranner Foxton Primary School FIFTH Rheagan Lang Bearsden Academy FIFTH Heather Davis Tudhoe Grange School Entry: 8 Entry: 9 Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 48kg Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 52kg GOLD Tasha Okoye Bradley Stoke Community School GOLD Megan Twigg Bishop Stoppford School SILVER Paige McLennan Madras College SILVER Clemence Barnes Kesteven and Grantham F' School BRONZE Charlotte Plane Collingwood School BRONZE Hayley Johnston St Margarets High School BRONZE Alexandra Cutforth Casterton Business & Enterprise College BRONZE Chloe Chamberlain Swakeleys School FIFTH Natasha Wright Adelaide Primary School FIFTH Amber Sexton Royal Alexandra and Albert School FIFTH Tanith Spencer South Holderness Technology College Entry: 5 Entry: 7 Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 57kg Girls (Years 6 & 7) Under 63kg GOLD Maddie Whiffen Angley School GOLD Hannah Pitt Castle Secondary School SILVER Jasmyn Wilkinson Walbottle Campus SILVER Rayna Jobson Walderslade F School BRONZE Elora Parocki St Felix BRONZE Ellen Michael Rosebery School BRONZE Rachel Bennett Wheatfield Primary School FIFTH Talia Przybyszewski High Green Primary Entry: 3 Entry: 5 British Schools Championships at iceSheffield on 26 March 2011 Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 34kg Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 38kg GOLD Hammam Saddique James Gillespie's High School GOLD Cameron Ismail Pentrehafod School SILVER Leon Munce The Community School of Auchterarder SILVER Morgan Redman Weydon School BRONZE Matthew Loeffler Abbey Middle School BRONZE Ewan Paul Kelso High School BRONZE Jacob Gehlan Alloa Academy FIFTH Myles Nelson Ashton Park Sports College FIFTH Alexander Tonnison Wymondham High School Entry: 3 Entry: 10 Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 42kg Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 46kg GOLD Dominic Reilly Holyrood High School GOLD Tommy Chambers Meopham School SILVER Elliot Burbidge Melksham Oak Community School SILVER William Jones Gowerton Comprehensive School BRONZE William Cohen Holywell Middle School BRONZE Charles Tighe Kings' School BRONZE Scott Thomson Knox Academy BRONZE Liam Matthew Dalkeith High School FIFTH Kieran Kelly William Parker Sports College FIFTH Stephen Ross Bishopbriggs Academy FIFTH Charlie Geary Gordano School FIFTH Jack Curry Ryton Comprehensive School Entry: 15 Entry: 16 Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 50kg Boys (Years 8 & 9) Under 55kg GOLD Ian Roberts Wrenn School GOLD Dylan Paxton Kelso High School SILVER Ryan McCafferty Turnbull High School SILVER Joeseph Swindells Marling School BRONZE Scott Maddocks Pentrehafod School BRONZE 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Allen School GOLD Kieran Miles Teign School SILVER Stephen Nugent St Cuthberts High School SILVER Wesley Greenidge Enfield Grammar School BRONZE Matthew Rieley Sackville School BRONZE Dewi Kaylene The Plume School Entry: 3 Entry: 4 British Schools Championships at iceSheffield on 26 March 2011 Girls (Years 8 & 9) Under 40kg Girls (Years 8 & 9) Under 44kg GOLD Olivia Spellman Charters School GOLD Tzanyne Powell Sir William Romneys SILVER Victoria Kerr Newport Free Grammar School SILVER Alex Harry Ysgol Y Strade BRONZE Victoria Colhoun Foyle And Londonderry College BRONZE Sasha Foxon Ashton Park School FIFTH Stephanie Rodden Walbottle Campus Entry: 2 Entry: 5 Girls (Years 8 & 9) Under 48kg Girls (Years 8 & 9) Under 52kg GOLD Kyra-Mae Leighton Alfreton Grange Arts Collage GOLD Holly Newton Catmose College SILVER Shannon Reid Hazlehead Academy SILVER Francesca Marston The Earls High School BRONZE Zoe Donovan Bassaleg School BRONZE Chloe Payne Newport Free Grammar School BRONZE Charlee 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