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School Name Pupil Award School Name Pupil Award Altrincham Preparatory School Johnny GOLD Aberdour Fleur GOLD Altrincham Preparatory School Joe GOLD Avenue House School Jamie GOLD Bancroft's Preparatory School Harshani GOLD Bancroft's Preparatory School Eddie GOLD Bedford Modern Junior School Lucian GOLD Blackheath Preparatory School Remy GOLD Blundell's Preparatory School Edward GOLD Brandlehow Saroj GOLD Bridge And Patrixbourne School AUM GOLD Bridge And Patrixbourne School JACK GOLD Bromley High School Anya GOLD Buckingham Preparatory Aviral GOLD Burpham Primary School Ayaan GOLD Bute House Prep Clare GOLD Bute House Prep Charlotte GOLD Bute House Prep Scarlett GOLD Cayman Prep Danny GOLD Christ Church Primary Inez GOLD Cranmore School Marcus GOLD Danes Hill School Ella GOLD Davenies Thomas GOLD Davenies Matthew GOLD Dulwich College Junior Alasdair GOLD Elm Green Preparatory School Jerry GOLD English Martyrs Catholic Voluntary Academy Ruby GOLD English Martyrs Catholic Voluntary Academy Joanna GOLD Feltonfleet School Joshua GOLD Fern Hill Primary School Jayden GOLD George Watson's College Matthew GOLD Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' Prep School Alex GOLD Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' Prep School Bruno GOLD Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' Prep School Arjun GOLD Hampton Junior School Marvin GOLD Highlands Primary School Hisham GOLD Holland House School Saaj GOLD Holy Trinity Primary School Sinchana GOLD Home Educator Group Katie GOLD Home Educator Group Fraser GOLD Home Educator Group Kit GOLD Home Educator Group Elliot GOLD Ibstock Place School Archie GOLD Kelling Ce Primary Matilda GOLD Kelling Ce Primary Cameron GOLD Kelling Ce Primary May GOLD King's College Junior School Omar GOLD Lanesborough Prep Joseph GOLD Lanesborough Prep Ronit GOLD Latchmere School Theo GOLD Latymer Prep Tianyou GOLD Lingfield College Prep Joe GOLD Manor Lodge School Jack GOLD Merton Court School Samuel GOLD Nascot Wood Junior School Aryan GOLD New End William GOLD Newcastle Preparatory School David GOLD North London Collegiate Junior School Jessica GOLD North London Collegiate Junior School Jiatan GOLD North London Collegiate Junior School Bianca GOLD Oakfield Prep School Oscar GOLD Orley Farm Arjun Parekh GOLD Orley Farm Prakrith Rao GOLD Perse Prep School Ruairi GOLD Rowan Preparatory School Jianne GOLD Saint Joseph's Rc Primary School Junior GOLD Saint Joseph's Rc Primary School Phoebe GOLD Schools At Somerhill Eliza GOLD St Bede's College Prep School Elsie GOLD St Bede's College Prep School Kevin GOLD St Bede's College Prep School Liam GOLD St Elizabeth's Primary School Beatrice GOLD St Elizabeth's Primary School Nathan GOLD St George's Junior Cchool Yuvan GOLD St Marys Cofe Primary School Matthew GOLD St Paul's Juniors Adavya GOLD St Paul's Juniors Aman GOLD St Wilfrids Catholic Primary School Maria GOLD St Wilfrids Rc Primary School Tibor GOLD St. Anthony's School For Boys Siddarth GOLD St. Christopher's School Emily GOLD Stoborough Primary School Carla GOLD Summer Fields School Tony GOLD Tanglin Trust School William GOLD Tanglin Trust School Mason GOLD The British School Dahee GOLD The British School In Tokyo Yuichiro GOLD The Cathedral School Rhydian GOLD The Hall School Nobuki GOLD The Mall Karam GOLD The Portsmouth Grammar Junior School Alistair GOLD Thomas's Clapham Salvador GOLD Thomas's Kensington Olivia GOLD Ucs Junior Branch Eugenio GOLD Ursuline Preparatory School Sarah GOLD Warren Road Primary School Daniel GOLD Warren Road Primary School Eashan GOLD Wells Cathedral Junior School Joshua GOLD West Lodge School Veerarjun GOLD Westbourne Primary School Selena GOLD Westminster Under School Alexander GOLD Wimbledon High School Holly GOLD Wimbledon High School Chloe GOLD Belmont Mill Hill Prep School Erica SILVER Belmont Mill Hill Prep School Mark SILVER Abbey School Sebastian SILVER Alderbrook Primary School Adele SILVER Aldro HARRY SILVER Alice Smith School Eeshi SILVER All Saints Carshalton Coe Primary School James SILVER All Saints Carshalton Coe Primary School Sarah SILVER All Saints Carshalton Coe Primary School Alex SILVER All Saints Carshalton Coe Primary School Jonathon SILVER All Saints' Ce Junior School Harry SILVER All Saints' Primary School Alice SILVER Alpha Prep Joshua SILVER Altrincham Preparatory School Thomas SILVER Altrincham Preparatory School Tom SILVER Archdeacon Cambridge's C Of E Primary School JOHN SILVER Ardingly College Prep Harrison SILVER Ardingly College Prep Matthew SILVER Avenue House School Esha SILVER Avenue House School Ruben SILVER Avenue House School Alban SILVER Avenue House School Genia SILVER Avon House Preparatory School Sulayman SILVER Balgowan Primary Lewis SILVER Balgowan Primary Arthur SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Benji SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Daniel SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Iva SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Zaki SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Aayan SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Xavier SILVER Bancroft's Preparatory School Matanhi SILVER Barham Primary Krish SILVER Barham Primary Devansh SILVER Barham Primary Shuban SILVER Barkisland Ce Va Primary School Alfie SILVER Bearbrook Combined School Dayeen SILVER Bedford Modern Junior School Aleksi SILVER Bedford Modern Junior School Lorcan SILVER Berkhamsted Prep Avi SILVER Bignold Primary School Timothy SILVER Bilton C Of E Junior School Maya SILVER Bilton C Of E Junior School Oliver SILVER Bilton Grange School Nithin SILVER Birkbeck Primary School Diep SILVER Birkbeck Primary School Sophia SILVER Bishop Challoner Trivikram SILVER Blackheath Preparatory School Dylan SILVER Blackheath Preparatory School Luke SILVER Blackheath Preparatory School Daniel SILVER Blackheath Preparatory School Zoe SILVER Blean Primary School George SILVER Blundell's Preparatory School William SILVER British School Diamanthorst Juliette SILVER British School Muscat Ilya SILVER British School Muscat Tommy SILVER British School Of Bahrain KANSAL SILVER Bromley High School Roxolana SILVER Bromley High School Vaishnavi SILVER Broomfield House School Jason SILVER Broomfield House School Sara SILVER Buckingham Preparatory Trishanjeet SILVER Burbage Primary Ludovic SILVER Bute House Prep Amelie SILVER Bute House Prep Mae SILVER Bute House Prep Anna-Sophia SILVER Bute House Prep Indigo SILVER Bute House Prep Scarlett SILVER Byron Court Primary School Veronica SILVER Byron Court Primary School Aaryan SILVER Castle Court Sam SILVER Castle Court Maya SILVER Castle Court Gabriel SILVER Castle Hill Chete SILVER Caversham Primary School Charles SILVER Caversham Primary School Seth SILVER Caversham Primary School Kaya SILVER Caversham Primary School Joseph SILVER Cayman Prep Jake SILVER Cayman Prep Phineas SILVER Chadwell Primary School Adina SILVER Chadwell Primary School Taha SILVER Chalfont St Peter Cof E Academy Adam SILVER Chard School James SILVER Chase Bridge Primary School Ben SILVER Chase Bridge Primary School John SILVER Cheadle Hulme School Barnabus SILVER Chellaston Junior School Aadarsh SILVER Chennestone Primary School Oliver SILVER Chepstow House School Joshua SILVER Chepstow House School Teddy SILVER Chepstow House School Alexander SILVER Chesham Preparatory School James SILVER Chinley Primary School Harley SILVER Chinley Primary School Joseph SILVER Christ Church Primary Anjali SILVER Christ Church Primary Leon SILVER Christ Church Primary Yejae SILVER City Of London Freemen's School Isaac SILVER Clarendon Primary School Neehal SILVER Clarendon Primary School Avinash SILVER Codsall Middle School Yohan SILVER Cognita Schools Ltd T/A St. Margaret's Prep Otto SILVER Coombe Hill Junior School Isabell SILVER Corby Primary Academy Ethan SILVER Cothill School Jared SILVER Cothill School Morgan SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School William SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Alex SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Jazmine SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Alexander SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Jack SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Josh SILVER Cragside Ce Primary School Paige SILVER Cranmore School William SILVER Cranmore School Sebastian SILVER Cranmore School Lawrence SILVER Cunningham Hill Junior Karan SILVER Daiglen School Aditi SILVER Danes Hill School Charlie SILVER Danes Hill School Elise SILVER Dean Close Prep School Oliver SILVER Devonshire House Prep School Deniz SILVER Devonshire House Prep School Ria SILVER Devonshire House Prep School Philip SILVER Ditcham Park School Finlay SILVER Dolphin School Jack SILVER Dragon School Bouma SILVER Dragon School Matthew SILVER Dragon School Pleum SILVER Dulwich College Junior Wentao SILVER Dulwich College Junior Dylan SILVER Dulwich College Junior Alexander SILVER Dulwich College Junior Fraser SILVER Dulwich College Junior Thomas SILVER Dulwich College Junior Jason SILVER Dulwich College Junior Kiran SILVER Dulwich College Junior Ryan SILVER Dulwich College Singapore Sophia SILVER Dulwich College Singapore Sho SILVER Dulwich Hamlet Junior School William SILVER 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