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Of Prizes on Thursday 15Th October 2020 In Ramsey Grammar School 98th Annual Presentation of Prizes on Thursday 15th October 2020 in The West Hall of the School Royal Anthem God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen National Anthem O land of our birth O gem of God’s earth O Island so strong and so fair Built firm as Barrule Thy throne of Home Rule Makes us free as thy sweet mountain air National Anthem – RGS Pep Band Musical Director – Mr John Wood Welcome Mr S Bevan, Chair of Governors School Report Mrs A G Baker M Ed NPQH, Headteacher Musical Interlude: “25 or 6 to 4” by Chicago “I Want You Back” by the Jackson 5 KS3 REVIEW by Daniel Comley & Constance Edwards PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 7 of 2019-20 by Mr B Eyres – Assistant Headteacher PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 8 of 2019-20 by Mr B Eyres – Assistant Headteacher PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 9 of 2019-20 by Mr L Dewick – Head of Year Musical Interlude: “Coco” by Lucky Chops “Martin Solvig Mashup” by Martin Solvig KS4 REVIEW by Jack Christian & Lucy Gilmore PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 10 of 2019-20 by Mr B Eyres – Assistant Headteacher PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 11 of 2019-20 by Mr R Shimmin – Head of Year KS5 REVIEW by Freya Melvin & Samuel Rodick PRESENTATION OF PRIZES for Year 12 and 13 of 2019-2020 by Mr B Eyres – Assistant Headteacher Mr S Bevan to introduce a BRIEF ADDRESS by His Excellency The Lieutenant Governor, Sir Richard Gozney CLOSING ADDRESS and Vote of Thanks by Mr S Bevan - Chair of Governors Please join us for refreshments served at the back of the Hall PRIZE LIST PRESENTATION OF YEAR 7 PRIZES Special Awards Year 7 Diligence Plate Achievement/Merit in Year 7 Jemima Caine RGSA Young Entrepreneur’s Shield for Enterprise Lindi Nyoni & Kieran Percival Commitment to Learning Adam Brooks, Jamie Cannell, Katie Foster, Maisie-Mae Kinrade, Ellie Littler, Lindi Nyoni, Kieran Percival, Douglas Quayle, Ruby Reynolds, Ollie Thomas, Jayden Thompson, Meryn Wood. Contribution to the Life of the School Jess Beastall, Katelyn Boyle, Fynn Bradley, Finn Brown, Diego Carter, Laila Champion, Frankie Christian, Megan Cowley, Annabel Cranmer, Garion Daniel, Winnie Davies, Taylor Gardham, Lily Gell, Ryan Hirs, Jake Kinrade, Chloe Kinley, Jack Martin, Evella Mulunda, Rosy Mulunda, Khloe Mundle, Harry Nicholson, Holly O’Donnell, Kieran Percival, Elizabeth Perkins, Ruby Reynolds, Ryly Roberts, Kayleigh Robson, Lilly-Rose Scally, Georgia Smith, Henry Thomas, Coral West, Meryn Wood. Online Learning during the COVID-19 closures Jemima Caine, Evella Mulunda, Rosy Mulunda, Kieran Percival, Meryn Wood. Subject Prize Excellence in Mathematics Ruby Reynolds Special Awards Year 7 Nationwide Award – Mathematics Sarah Clarke-Shields PRESENTATION OF YEAR 8 PRIZES Commitment to Learning Elly-Jane Crellin, Amelie Gelling, Daisy Goodby, Ella Green, Abigail Harvey, Ellie Johnston. Eve Lincoln, Oliver Morris, Harriet Skelding, Lucas Stennett, Tom Ward, Thomas Woolley. Contribution to the Life of the School Oona Brook, Kaitlyn Burnett, Eireann Crawley, Ellie Dunn, Dominic Dunwell, William Fogie, Thomas Gilmore, Daisy Greaves, Ella Green, Abigail Harvey, Tammy Mitchell, Oliver Morris, Thomas Morris, Mark Nixon, Annie Olsen, Samuel Perry, Jasmin Pullen, Alfy Scott, Megan Simpson, Hollie Thompson, Jasmin Torr. Online Learning during the COVID-19 closures Freya Butterworth, Elly-Jane Crellin, Amelie Gelling, Ella Green, Abigail Harvey, Oliver Morris, Thomase Morris, Lainie Sharpe. Lily Smissen. Subject Prize Excellence in Mathematics Lucas Stennett KS3 Science Thomas Woolley Special Awards Elizabeth Clucas Charitable Trust Award – Achievement/Merit in Year 8 Ellie Johnston RGS 1950 Intake Reunion Cup for Community/School Service (KS3) Lexi Ellis Sumark Glade Cup for Creative Writing Daisy Quinn Year 8 Nationwide Award for Progress in Mathematics Ruby Palmer PRESENTATION OF YEAR 9 PRIZES Special Awards Elizabeth Clucas Charitable Trust Award – Achievement/Merit in SS&S Henry Huxham Genevieve Vidal Memorial Award for Languages Francesca Lord Glen Glade Award for Achievement/Merit in Year 9 Constance Edwards Barbara Radcliffe Cup for best KS3 results Ariana Kerruish Commitment to Learning Charlotte Brooks, Keira Brown, Erin Corkill, Constance Edwards, Megan Kneale, Anya Lace, Cameron Lace, Ethan Lace, Francesca Lord, Aaron Rielly, Thomas Roberts, Ella Wood. Contribution to the Life of the School Charlotte Brooks, Keira Brown, Kirree Craine, William Dalugdugan, Matilde Jackson, Ethan Lace, Ariana Kerruish, Madison McMullan, Annelise Mellor, Chloe Murphy, Hailey-Eris Reader, Aaron Rielly, Caitlin Woolley, Ryan Wren. Online Learning during the COVID-19 closures Dalainea Brown, Daniel Comley, Ealish Cook, Fletcher Faragher, Rosie Parsons. Subject Prize KS3 Geography Wilma Dalugdugan Excellence in Mathematics Francesca Lord Rural Science KS3 Destiny Misselbrook Special Awards Cathryn Bradley Shield for Public Speaking Lola Tebay Connell Tebay Memorial Shield for The Spirit of Sports Day Abbie Radcliffe Di Harrison Shield for Achievement in LSU Henry Crane of Cluny Hector Duff, Spirit of Normandy Trophy for History Lola Tebay Ian Fletcher Shield working with Children with Special Needs Abbie Radcliffe K. D. Corkill Prize for Initiative Jacob Holohan RGS 1950 Intake Reunion Award KS3 - Shoe Box Appeal Team Anya Lace & Ethan Lace Constance Edwards, Anya Lace, Cameron Lace, Ethan Lace, will collect this award Freya Stonehouse. Richard Penn Shield for Endeavour in Year 9 Mathematics Angel Murphy The Mazzone Shield for Design & Technology Dalainea Brown Year 9 Nationwide Award for Progress in Mathematics Tia Kelly PRESENTATION OF YEAR 10 PRIZES Commitment to Learning Kyle Barrientos, Aedan Corkill, Rhys Curphey, Abbie Dixon, Conan Dykes, William Evans, Ciaran Kneale, Althea Mallorca, Nerys Otto, Aalin Penketh, Henry Slevin, Hannah Walker. Contribution to the Life of the School Ella Crowe, Mia Dunwell, Nerys Otto, Catherine Perry, Holly Secretan. Subject Prizes Excellence in Mathematics Oscar Bovenizer Special Awards D J Christal Prize for Outstanding Contribution Oscar Bovenizer The Cast of Made in Dagenham Elizabeth Clucas Charitable Trust Award - Achievement/Merit in Year 10. Ella Crowe Malmar Marine Enterprise Achiever Shield for Enterprise Imogen Kewley PRESENTATION OF YEAR 11 PRIZES Subject Prizes Agriculture Level 2 Benjamin Corkill ASDAN Emily Faragher & Morgan Taylor BTEC Applied Science Henry Smith Excellence in English Isla Hampton Excellence in Mathematics Amy Rodick Fashion Amy Rodick Food Technology Gracie Knight French Jack Christian GCSE BTEC ICT James Barr GCSE Computer Science Winona Dalugdugan GCSE Mathematics Tyler Roche GCSE Science Winona Dalugdugan Media Bruno Hardy Music Lucy Gilmore Music Evan Slaytor Music Winona Dalugdugan Product Design Oliver Roobottom Religious Moral Philosophical Studies Rachael Bryden Spanish Abigayil Mellor Tourism Level 2 Oliver Corrin Special Awards Anne Radcliffe Award for Determination Oscar Jackson Crellin Cup for Drama Eleanor Baldwin Daniel Boyde Trophy for Outstanding Performance in GCSE PE Jack Christian Special Awards (cont) Deloitte Touche Award for Mathematics Georgia Dobbie Higgins and Old Scholars Cup for the Best GCSE Results Abigayil Mellor J Norman Radcliffe Prize for Endeavour in Rural Science Tommy Atkins & Molly Tinnion Jenny Lydiatt Prize for Excellence in English Literature Oscar Jackson Kerrison Cup for History Abigayil Mellor Maggie Payne Memorial Shield for Perseverance Courtney Oates Page Trophy for Design and Technology George Adamson Paul Lebiedzinski Trophy for Manx Affairs Emily Faragher Raven Players Cup for Drama Benjamin Corkill RGSA Prize for Diligence Jack Christian RGS 1950 Intake Reunion Award for Community/School Service (KS4) Arabella Ayen & Winona Dalugdugan Rotary Club Award for Dedication Emily Craig Sir Henry Sugden and Old Scholars’ Cup for Excellence Elizabeth Roobottom The Bev Butler-Smith Cup for Food & Nutrition Olivia Abraham The Jamie Corkhill Project Prize for Geography Arabella Ayen The Mazzone Shield for Art Elizabeth Roobottom Waiting Cup for GCSE Science Glenn Callow PRESENTATION OF YEAR 12 and 13 PRIZES Subject Prizes Art Abigail Foden-Williams Agriculture Level 3 Olivia Watson Chemistry Benjamin Li Computer Science Alexander Phillips Geography Fern Breward Geology Anna Tramontana History Benjamin Johnston Photography Jemina Coutts Politics Benjamin Johnston Social Science Sean Crawley Spanish Alexander MacMillan Tourism Level 3 Sarah Vondy Special Awards Daniel Boyde Trophy for Outstanding Performance in PE (KS5) Daniel Richmond Deemster Cowley Award for Mathematics Benjamin Li Enigma Enterprise Shield - Team Zeleno Lily Byrne will collect Lily Byrne, Joseph Dunne, Jonathan Gray, Jessica Wild. this award E W Corlett Prize for Physics Joseph Dunne & Benjamin Li Hellenic Mutual War Risk Association Cup for Economics Finn Cannan Mann Vend Cup for Business Studies Anna Tramontana Special Awards (cont) Morland-Feuardant Award for French Daniel Smith RGS 1950 Intake Reunion Award for Community/School Service (KS5) Samuel Rodick Ramsey Town Commissioners Prize – working with young children Lucy Corkish The Breakfast Club Team Evie Crowe Thomas Kinrade Royal British Legion Golden Jubilee Award for Perseverance Patrick Grant Quane Prize for Achievement in Year 12 Benjamin Li Quane Shield for Biology Lily Byrne Sally Cook Memorial Prize for Excellence Freya Melvin Sir Wilfred Garrett Prize for Leadership Freya Melvin & Samuel Rodick
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