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Team Championship Records TABLE TENNIS ENGLAND ENGLISH SCHOOLS’ TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS organised by English Schools’ Table Tennis Association 1967-2017 and then by Table Tennis England from 2018 ROLL OF HONOUR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS BOYS’ UNDER-19 THE NORMAN COOK CUP (Played as Under-17 in 1967, 1968 and Under-18 in 1969) 1967 Malory School, Lewisham (Kent) 1968 Hymer’s College, Hull (Yorkshire) 1969 Moseley Grammar School, Birmingham (Warwickshire) 1970 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1971 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1972 St Mary’s College, Middlesborough (Durham) 1973 Northgate Grammar School, Ipswich (Suffolk) 1974 Northgate Grammar School, Ipswich (Suffolk) 1975 Marple Hall School, Marple (Cheshire) 1976 Beverley Boys’ School, New Malden (Surrey Metropolitan) 1977 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1978 Kings Heath School, Birmingham (West Midlands) 1979 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1980 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1981 Allerton Grange High School, Leeds (West Yorkshire) 1982 The King’s School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 1983 Exmouth Comprehensive School, Exmouth (Devon) 1984 Lawrence Sherriff School, Rugby (Warwickshire) 1985 Bury Grammar School (Greater Manchester) 1986 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1987 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1988 Ifield Community College, Crawley (West Sussex) 1989 Ifield Community College, Crawley (West Sussex) 1990 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1991 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1992 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1993 Sutton High School, StHelens (Merseyside) 1994 The Norton Knatchbull School, Ashford (Kent County) 1995 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1996 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1997 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1998 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1999 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2000 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2001 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2002 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2003 Blessed George Napier School (Oxfordshire) 2004 Grantham College, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2005 Grantham College, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2006 Wollaston School, Wellingborough (Northamptonshire) 2007 Wollaston School, Wellingborough (Northamptonshire) 2008 Filton College, Bristol (Avon) 2009 Filton College, Bristol (Avon) 2010 Filton College, Bristol (Avon) 2011 West London Academy, Northolt (London West) 2012 Ernest Bevin College, Tooting Bec (London Central) 2013 Calday Grange Grammar School, West Kirby (Merseyside) 2014 London Academy, Edgware (London North) 2015 The Harefield Academy, Hillingdon (London West) 2016 London Academy, Edgware (London North) 2017 Whitgift School, Croydon (London South) 2018 Whitgift School, Croydon (London South) 2019 Grantham College (Lincolnshire) GIRLS’ UNDER-19 THE CLAUD KICHENSIDE CUP (Played as Under-17 in 1967, 1968 and Under-18 in 1969) 1967 Rectory Manor School, Newham (Essex) 1968 Holly Lodge High School, Liverpool (Lancashire) 1969 Rectory Manor School, Newham (Essex) 1970 Newbury County Girls’ Grammar School (Berkshire) 1971 Newbury County Girls’ Grammar School (Berkshire) 1972 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1973 Cumberland School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1974 Cumberland School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1975 Highfields School, Wolverhampton (West Midlands) 1976 Henry Fanshawe School, Dronfield (Derbyshire) 1977 Tolworth Girls’ School, Tolworth (Surrey Metropolitan) 1978 Highfields School, Wolverhampton (West Midlands) 1979 Bournemouth School for Girls (Dorset) 1980 Bournemouth School for Girls (Dorset) 1981 Goffs School, Cheshunt (Hertfordshire) 1982 Goffs School, Cheshunt (Hertfordshire) 1983 Goffs School, Cheshunt (Hertfordshire) 1984 Brampton Manor School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1985 Bournemouth School for Girls (Dorset) 1986 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1987 Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (Lincolnshire) 1988 Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (Lincolnshire) 1989 Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (Lincolnshire) 1990 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1991 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1992 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1993 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1994 Croydon High School, Croydon (Surrey Metropolitan) 1995 Croydon High School, Croydon (Surrey Metropolitan) 1996 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1997 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1998 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County 1999 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2000 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2001 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2002 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2003 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2004 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2005 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2006 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2007 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2008 Filton College, Bristol (Avon) 2009 Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2010 Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2011 Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2012 Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2013 Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School, Grantham (Lincolnshire) 2014 Horsforth School, Leeds (West Yorkshire) 2015 King Edward VI Community College, Totnes (Devon) 2016 The Harefield Academy, Uxbridge (London West) 2017 Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull (Warwickshire) 2018 Ackworth School, Pontefract (West Yorkshire) 2019 Grantham College (Lincolnshire) BOYS’ UNDER-16 THE LEACH - CARRINGTON CUP (played as Under-15 from 1968-73 inclusive) 1968 Burnley Wood County Secondary School (Lancashire) 1969 Burnley Wood County Secondary School (Lancashire) 1970 Burnley Wood County Secondary School (Lancashire) 1971 St Helena County Secondary School, Colchester (Essex County) 1972 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1973 Cumberland School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1974 Cumberland School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1975 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1976 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1977 Meole Brace Modern School, Shrewsbury (Shropshire) 1978 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1979 Tamar Secondary School, Plymouth (Devon) 1980 Longlands School, Kendal (Cumbria) 1981 Rutlish High School, Merton (Surrey Metropolitan) 1982 Tupton Hall School, Chesterfield (Derbyshire) 1983 Maiden Erlegh School, Reading (Berkshire) 1984 Maiden Erlegh School, Reading (Berkshire) 1985 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 1986 Mary Webb School , Ponte bury (Shropshire) 1987 Ifield Community College, Crawley (West Sussex) 1988 Selby High School (North Yorkshire) 1989 Parkview School, Barrow-in-Furness (Cumbria) 1990 Whitgift School, Croydon (Surrey Metropolitan) 1991 Parkview School, Barrow-in-Furness (Cumbria) 1992 Whitgift School, Croydon (Surrey Metropolitan) 1993 Whitgift School, Croydon (Surrey Metropolitan) 1994 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1995 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1996 Tudhoe Grange School (Co. Durham) 1997 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1998 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1999 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2000 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2001 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2002 Bedford Modern School (Bedfordshire) 2003 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2004 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2005 Tuxford Comprehensive School, Newark (Nottinghamshire) 2006 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2007 Whitgift School, South Croydon (Surrey) 2008 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 2009 Springwell Community School, Staveley (Derbyshire) 2010 Harefield Academy, Uxbridge, (London West) 2011 Harefield Academy, Uxbridge, (London West) 2012 Harefield Academy, Uxbridge, (London West) 2013 London Academy, Edgware (London North) 2014 London Academy, Edgware (London North) 2015 London Academy, Edgware (London North) 2016 St Mary's College, Kingston upon Hull (Humber) 2017 Ackworth School, Pontefract (West Yorkshire) 2018 Ackworth School, Pontefract (West Yorkshire) 2019 Tanbridge House, Horsham (West Sussex) GIRLS’ UNDER-16 THE MICK BETTS MEMORIAL CUP (played as Under-15 from 1968-73 inclusive) 1968 Rectory Manor School, Newham (Essex) 1969 St Cuthbert’s R.C. Secondary School, South Shields (Durham) 1970 Westlands Secondary School, Sittingbourne (Kent) 1971 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1972 Plaistow Grammar School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1973 Southall Grammar-Technical School (Middlesex) 1974 Westlands School, Sittingbourne (Kent) 1975 Cumberland School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1976 Highfields School, Wolverhampton (West Midlands) 1977 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1978 Millom School, Millom (Cumbria) 1979 Lister Comprehensive School, Newham (Essex Metropolitan) 1980 Parrenthorn High School (Greater Manchester) 1981 Manshead Upper School, Dunstable (Bedfordshire) 1982 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1983 Highfields School, Wolverhampton (West Midlands) 1984 Highfields School, Wolverhampton (West Midlands) 1985 Sydney Smith High School, Hull (Humberside) 1986 Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater (Somerset) 1987 Hathershaw School, Oldham (Greater Manchester) 1988 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1989 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1990 The Grove School, Market Drayton (Shropshire) 1991 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1992 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex County) 1993 Thurleston High School, Ipswich (Suffolk) 1994 Peniel Academy, Brentwood (Essex
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