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PMC Medalists February 2011 AWARD PUPIL SCHOOL City GOLD William Barnton Community Primary School Northwich GOLD Daniel Bathwick PMC Medalists February 2011 AWARD PUPIL SCHOOL City GOLD William Barnton Community Primary School Northwich GOLD Daniel Bathwick St Mary Primary School Bath GOLD Andrew Brentwood Prep School Brentwood GOLD Sam Bridgewater High School Warrington GOLD Iman Bute House Preparatory School London GOLD Lucy Bute House Preparatory School London GOLD Giles Cedar Road Primary School Northampton GOLD Charlie City of London School London GOLD Alexander Colliers Green Primary School Nr Cranbrook GOLD Felix Devonshire House Preparatory School London GOLD Jamie English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Oakham GOLD Daniel Friars Grove Junior School Colchester GOLD Max Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree GOLD Harjiran Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree GOLD Aloysius Hallfield School Birmingham GOLD Keenan Holy Rood RC Primary School Watford GOLD Thomas Little 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