CAISTOR

School Year 2018-2019

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

on Thursday 19th September 2019 at Parish Church

by

Cameron Richardson-Eames Pianist, Tenor, Fulbright Scholar

Ever to Excel Mr Alistair Hopkins Headmaster

Mr John Colley Chair of Governors

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Cameron Richardson-Eames Pianist, Tenor, Fulbright Scholar Emily Shilling, Art, Loughborough University

Olivia Smith, Biology, University of York

Biography

Isabella Spilman, History & Political Science, University of Birmingham Born in in 1992, the pianist Cameron Richardson-Eames is a graduate of Trinity College Cambridge, the Royal of Music in Aisling Stenton, Veterinary Medicine, University of Nottingham

London, and a former US-UK Fulbright Scholar at The Juilliard School in Harry Strange, Gap Year, applying for English 2020 New York where he held the Irene Diamond Fellowship, the Samuel Sanders Award for collaborative piano, and the Arthur Gold, Robert Fizdale, Jack Tasker, Law, University of Liverpool and George H Gangwere Scholarships. At Cambridge he was a Choral Scholar and graduated with high First Class Honours, a Senior Academic Peter Taylor, Mathematics, University of Nottingham Scholarship, Newton Scholarship, Research Scholarship, as well as the Inaugural postgraduate scholarship for voice. Receiving the highest Olivia Tuffs-Moulds, History, University of Nottingham dissertation mark in his year, he was immediately appointed to the academic music faculty of Cambridge University, where he spent three years teaching Jamie Wallace, CAE Flight Training School for Commercial Pilots Dissertation Studies and Keyboard Harmony. At the Royal Academy of Jessica Wallace, Forensic & Analytical Science, University of Huddersfield Music, he was awarded the Major Von Someron Godfrey Award for accompanists, Dame Ruth Railton Prize for chamber music, Katie Thomas Abdul Wasey, Medicine, Plovdiv Medical University, Bulgaria Memorial Award for outstanding achievement, and the honorary Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music for outstanding postgraduate performance. Robbie Weavers, Gap Year, Applying for Film Studies 2020

Isobelle White, Law, Lancaster University

Fleur Wilden, Geography, Lancaster University

Joseph Wilkinson, Zoology, University of Lincoln

Melissa Williams, Law & Criminology, University of Sheffield

Amelia Wilson, Classical Studies & English, University of Newcastle-upon- Tyne

Gavin Wu, Computing, Imperial College,

2 23 Destinations - Sixth Form 2019 continued Recent engagements include broadcasts on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, Südwestrundfunk Deutschland and WQXR in the US, including giving a Hattie Leggett, Administrative Department, University of Bath live BBC broadcast at the opening night of the BBC Proms, and perfor- Emma Lunn, Natural Sciences, Lancaster University mances in the UK at the Wigmore Hall, St John’s Smith Square, St James’s Piccadilly, as well as in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Molly Lus, East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield Italy, Estonia, Malta, and in New York at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center) and Carnegie Hall. Recent festival appearances include the Festspiel Jack Mallinson, Classical Studies, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany (with Eva Zavaro, violin), Festival Bach en Combrailles in France, Jeunes Talents (Paris), Ryedale Festival Oliver Marshall, Engineering Foundation, Oxford Brookes University 2020 in the UK (with Matilda Lloyd, trumpet) and the Joye in Aiken festival (South Carolina). His many other collaborative partners include former Molly Matthews, Environmental Geoscience, University of Bristol BBC New Generation Artist Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano), Tamara

Georgia Maw, Process Technician Apprenticeship with Tronox Banjesevic (soprano, Opera Bastille), and violinists Max Tan, Francisco Coser, and Johanna Röhrig. Last summer he was a member of the pi- Alicia Maxwell, Law, University of Cambridge ano staff at Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute in Chicago. As part of the Aldeburgh Festival, Cameron gave James McBain, Business Management, University of Edinburgh world premiers of newly discovered works by Benjamin Britten. He is a Britten-Pears Young Artist, and a former Park Lane Group Young Artist Rosslyn McCormick, Film Making, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Rudolphe Kempe International Young Concert Artist.

Thomas McCormick, Architecture, Oxford Brookes University

Thomas Mead, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield Cameron trained as a joint first-study singer and regularly performs with the Grammy-nominated groups Polyphony (Stephen Layton, voted Zak Morgan, Gap Year. Applying for Automotive Apprenticeship second-best choir in the world by Gramophone magazine) and The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, with whom he recorded fourteen CDs for Joshua Morris, Medicine, University of Cambridge the Hyperion record label. He appears as a tenor soloist on the Christmas album ‘Yulefest’ (Hyperion), about which the Los Angeles Alexandra Mottram, Performing Arts Technician, Caistor Grammar School Times wrote ‘if you’re not touched by tenor Cameron Richardson-Eames, you have grinch in your soul’. He studied voice with Professor Susan Alice Pace, Ancient History/Celtic Civilisation, University of Glasgow McCulloch (Guildhall School of Music and Drama), and now works as a Ethan Peck, Aerospace Engineering, University of Sheffield vocal coach in New York, with current students appearing in many Broadway shows (including Matilda, Frozen, School of Rock, Kinky Shannon Preston, Product Design, Leeds Beckett University Boots, The Ferryman), world tours (Kinky Boots, Fun Home), television series (Billions), commercials (JetBlue, RiteAid, Hilton Hotels) and Edward Raddings, Mathematics & Physics, University of Bristol feature films. His extremely varied career includes playing for the Brit Award-winning crossover band, BLAKE, whose most recent album Jacob Roberts, Mathematics, University of Leeds reached number one in the UK Classical Charts and who recorded a Christmas album with Dame Shirley Bassey. Cameron is a Fellow of Kate Robinson, Modern Languages & Linguistics, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity College London in piano performance, and was Head Boy.

Lauryn Scotney, Business Administration, University of Bath Caistor Grammar School in 2010-2011.

Alexander Sedman, Music & Sound Recording, University of Surrey

22 3 PROGRAMME Ellie Dyke-French, Law, Nottingham Trent University

Welcome by the Chair of Governors Jessica Edwards, Law, University of Hull Mr John Colley *** Dominic Ellis, Physiotherapy, University of Nottingham Music: Imogen Horton - ‘Everything I Know’ Emily Ferguson, Forensic Science, University of Lincoln And Toby Barnett - ‘The Moon and Me’ Jack Gerrity, Biomedical Sciences, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne *** Address Myles Gordon, Computer Science, University of Liverpool Mr Alistair Hopkins William Grayson, Automotive Engineering, Loughborough University Headmaster *** Lydia Handsley, German & Italian Language, University of York Review of Year 7 Miss Rebecca Turner Adam Hanson, Journalism, University of Central Lancashire Followed by Presentation of Effort and Attainment Awards James Harling, Chemical & Environment Engineering, University of Nottingham

Edward Harper-Smith, Economics & Finance, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Review of Year 8&9 Alexander Henderson, Music (Popular/Production), Leeds College of Music Mrs Athanasia Ellerby Followed by Talia Herron, Human Biology, Sheffield Hallam University Presentation of Awards and Cups to KS3 Robert Hewis, History, University of Cambridge

Theo Holman, Marine Biology, University of Portsmouth Review of Year 10&11 Mr Richard Davey Laura Jackson, Primary Education, Leeds Beckett University Followed by Presentation of Awards and Cups to KS4 Raian Jaibaji, Medicine, University College, London

Jessica Jex, Management Sciences, Loughborough University

Review of Year 12&13 Charlie Kitching, Gap Year,. Applying for English Literature Mr Terry McTernan Followed by Joseph Laverick, Cycling for Professional Madison Genesis Team Presentation of Awards and Cups to KS5 Jacob Lawson, Natural Sciences, University of Leeds Speech Cameron Richardson-Eames Abigail Laycock, English & Creative Writing, University of Lincoln Pianist, Tenor, Fulbright Scholar Imogen Laycock, Medicine & Surgery, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

4 21 Destinations - Sixth Form 2019 ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019 - SCHOOL PRIZE LIST

Sonia Akther, Medicine, University of Leeds Effort and Attainment Awards

Momin Ali, Applying for Medicine Year 7 Effort:

Yasmin Amin, Law, University of Liverpool MIchelle Agreda, Daniel Barrick, Harry Cowan, Caitlin Frost, Harshitha

Marina Andrews-Cifre, Chinese & French, Bangor University Pai, Charlotte Phillips Year 7 Attainment: Khalid Barq, Engineering with Foundation Year, Northumbria University Isabelle Catley, Beth Crowther, William Crowe, Matthew Dent, Edith Callum Barton, Aeronautics & Astronautics, University of Southampton Green, Omer Shahbaz

Daniel Bassett, Mathematics, University of Cambridge Year 8 Effort: Benjamin Bedford, Archaeology, University of Chester Sophie Bishop, Ayaan Cheema, Ethan Moore, Max Murray, William Nadin, Amy Beels, Employment as a Success Coach at The Academy Tenaya Wong

Rahima Begum, Gap Year. VSO Engineering Year 8 Attainment: Jack Attridge, Lara Baugh, Yash Gandhi, Saqib Jajja, Claudia Smith, Tyla Declan Bell, Physics, University of Lincoln Redhead Poppy Bett, Medicine & Surgery, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Bailey Bradshaw-Nuttall, Economics, University of Essex Year 9 Effort: Lilly Bell, Katie Brewis, Elizabeth Cook, Sophie LeGood, Pearl McCann, Chloe Brown, English, University of Leicester William Pein, Ellie Stothard Kate Bunn, Gap Year, Applying for Modern Languages 2020 Year 9 Attainment:

Thomas Christie, Computer Science, University of Cambridge Holly Bradbury, Sophie Brennan, Abigail Burkill, Lukasz Grab, Kieran Green, Hania Obaid Phoebe Cross, Classical Literature & Civilisation,University of Birmingham

Alex Dawson, Civil Engineering, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Year 10 Effort:

Harvey Dent, Sport & Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University Isaac Dunn, Annabel Gladwin, Ben Shale, Dakota Sylvan, Tiann Wong, Eleanor Wood Casey Dommett, Engineering Apprenticeship Toyota Year 10 Attainment: Emilia Dutton, Business Management, Teeside University Omar Aabed, Cindy Bazoua, Ella Clark, Neha Elangovan, Harry Nickells,

Kasper Dworski, Physics with Space Science, University of Southampton Rojel Varghese

Francesca Dyas, Chemistry, Oxford University

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The Briscoe Cup for Chemistry: Francesca Dyas Year 7, 8 & 9 Prize Winners The Rigby Cup for Classics: Kate Bunn The Art Award for Outstanding Achievement: Shaona Mitra The Zernike Cup for Computing: Myles Gordon The Cup for Computing Contributions: Kieran Green The Gorbutt Cup for Design Technology: Lauryn Scotney The Dobson Design & Technology Award: Kaajal Gupta The Panigrahi Cup for English: Harry Strange The Jacques Prize for Junior English: Lilly Bell The Butler Cup for Human Geography: Isabella Spilman The Langues Vivantes Salver for French: Bobby Kneale The Lewis Cup for Physical Geography: Poppy Bett The Langues Vivantes Salver for German: Abigail Burkill The Slater Cup for History: Kate Robinson The Robinson Cook Cup for Geography: Caoimhe Stenton The Rachel Lofts Cup for Mathematics: Daniel Bassett The Jethwa Cup for History: Holly Bradbury The Coxon Salver for Modern Languages: Kate Robinson The Potts Trophy for Music: Pearl McCann & Jonathan Murthwaite The Governors’ Cup for Music: Alexander Sedman The Flunder Cup for Junior Mathematics: Lukasz Grab The Dickinson Cup for Physics: Thomas Christie & Gavin Wu The Boys’ PE Cup for Excellence: Jake Chacko The Patterby Cup for PE/Sports Studies Joseph Laverick The Girls’ PE Cup for Excellence: Alice Lingard The Coppin Cup for Politics: Alicia Maxwell The Friends’ Cup for Junior RE: Beth Roberts The Bishop King Cup for RE: Theo Holman The Science Cup: Sophie Brennan

The Wolseley Cup for Latin: Bobby Kneale The Hale Cup for Poetry: Abigail Laycock

The Harling Cup for Junior Public Speaking: Hardik Karan, Ayaan Cheema, The Oxspring Cup for Drama: Abigail Laycock & Lydia Handsley WIll Whitton with ‘The Case for Organic Food’ The Peacock and Wooffindin Cup for Drama: Chloe Brown The Harling Cup for the History Balloon Debate: Holly Bradbury (as Malala Yousafzai ) The Harvey Cup: Alexander Sedman

The Personal Achievement Cup: Charlotte West The Dick Hudson Cup: Alexandra Mottram

The Maxine Jackson Trophy for Moral Courage: Emily Pein & Kiera Scott The Wilson Cup for Football: Harvey Dent

The Trevor Foulkes Cup for Compassion: Daniel Knapton The Creedy Cup for PE: Olivia Smith

The Lamming Cup for Diligence: Harshitha Pai The Harry Taylor Cup for PE: Jamie Wallace

The Russell Orr Cup: Pearl McCann

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Examination Results 2018- 2019 Examination Results 2018-2019 GCE A-Level GCSE (Grade 9 – 4)

Year 11 Sonia Akther (3), Momin Ali (3), Yasmin Amin (3), Marina Andrews-Cifre (3),Khalid Barq (3), Callum Barton (3), Daniel Bassett (4 ), Benjamin Bedford (3 ), Amy Beels (3), Rahima Begum (3), Declan Bell (3), Stanley Acum ( 10), Bethany Adams ( 11), Adeel Afzal (11), Poppy Bett (3), Bailey Bradshaw-Nuttall (3), Chloe Brown (3), Grace Almey (8), Hesham Al-Moasseb (11), Lucy Armitage (11), Kate Bunn (3), Thomas Christie (3), Phoebe Cross (3), Alex Dawson (3), Charlotte Bacon (11), Toby Barnett (11 ), Danielle Bate (11), Harvey Dent (3), Casey Dommett (3), Emilia Dutton (3), Kacper Dworski Pippa Baugh (11 ), Tilly Bellamy (11), Kara Biglands (11), Jorja Bignell (11), (3), Francesca Dyas (4), Ellie Dyke-French (3), Jessica Edwards (3), Olivia Borgstrom (11), Oliver Bradley (11), Emma Braithwaite (11), Ellie Brook (11), Halle Burchell (11), Amelia Buss (9), Holly Cook (11), Dominic Ellis (3), Emily Ferguson (3), Jack Gerrity (3), Myles Gordon (3), William Grayson (4), Lydia Handsley (3), Adam Hanson (3), Martha Cornell (9 ), Jonathon Corrigan (11), Joel Cottingham (11), James Harling (4), Edward Harper-Smith (3), Alexander Henderson (3), Freddie Crowder (8), Jazz Davis (9), Joey Dawson (10), James Day (11), Talia Herron (3), Robert Hewis (3), Theo Holman (3), Laura Jackson (3), Jesse Devaney (10 ), Erin Dommett (10), Max Dukes (11), Raian Jaibaji (3), Jessica Jex (3), Charlie Kitching (3 ), Freddie Fearn (11 ), Paris Forrington (9), Rithik Gaikwad (11), Joseph Laverick (3), Jacob Lawson (3), Abigail Laycock (3), Kamya Gandhi (11), Max Garton (11), Jazmin Gibbons (11), Imogen Laycock (3), Hattie Leggett (3), Emma Lunn (3), Molly Lus (3), Harrison Gillett (8), Dusyanth Gowda (11), Pawel Grab (11 ), Jack Mallinson (3), Oliver Marshall (3), Molly Matthews (3), Ross Greenwood (11), James Hare (11), Joseph Hare (11), Georgia Maw (3), Alicia Maxwell (3), James McBain (3), Thomas Harling (11), Trinity Herberts (11), Oliver Hill (11 ), Rosslyn McCormick (3), Thomas McCormick (3), Thomas Mead (3), Imogen Horton (11), Saffat Hossain (11 ), James Hull (9), Zak Morgan (3), Joshua Morris (4), Alexandra Mottram (3), Alice Pace (3), Chloe Hunter (11), Cameron Johnson (11), Vignesh Kamath (11), Joshua Knapton (11), Amelia Lambert (10 ), Caitlin Langford (10 ), Ethan Peck (3), Shannon Preston (4), Edward Raddings (4), Jacob Roberts (3), Kate Robinson (3), Lauryn Scotney (3), Finlay Lawrence (11), Isabel Laycock (11), Georgia Leaning (11 ), Alexander Sedman (3), Emily Shilling (3), Olivia Smith (3), Hannah Lee (11), Callum Lilliman (11), Emma Linsley (11 ), Isabella Spilman (3), Aisling Stenton (3), Harry Strange (3), Jack Tasker Elliot Lomas (11), Rory Longcake (11), Bailey Lyth (10), (3),Peter Taylor (4), Olivia Tuffs-Moulds (3), Jamie Wallace (3), Jessica Ella MacPherson (11), Moiz Malik (11), Jessica Meacock (11), Wallace (3), Abdul Wasey (3), Robbie Weavers (3), Isobelle White (3), Charlotte Morton (11), Henry Nicholson (3), Harmeen Nijjar (11), Fleur Wilden (3), Joseph Wilkinson (3), Melissa Williams (3), Mollie Norburn ( 11), Chizuoke Obu (11), Ashley Pan (11), Amelia Wilson (3),Gavin Wu (4) Aidan Parker (11), Evangeline Piper (11 ), Joseph Potter (11), Nisha Prabhakar (11), Rio Rawlings (11 ), Eleanor Roberts (11 ), The figure in the brackets relates to the number of full A Level grades achieved. Jessica Robinson (11), Elana Salameh (11), Jack Scotney (11), Hannah Scott (11), Elena Sedman (11 ), Emily Sharman (11 ), Francesca Shepherd (11), Caitlin Smith (11), Liberty Smith (11), Upper Sixth Award Winners Florence Stead (11), Thomas Steggles (11), Lewis Stevens (11),

Kayleigh Suddaby (11), Amy Sugden (11), Heather Telfer (11), The Reverend Preston Cup: Thomas Christie Ayse Uysal (11 ), Zahra Waheed (11), Rosie Wellings (11), Georgia Welstead (11), Lily Welton (11), Mia Wilkins (10), The Davies Memorial Prizes: Daniel Bassett, Gavin Wu, Joshua Morris, Teddy Woodhouse (11) Robert Hewis, Kate Robinson

The Capper Memorial Prizes: James McBain, Isabella Spilman, Harry Strange, Francesca Dyas

The Sheppard Cup for Art: Emily Shilling

The Fell Cup for Biology: Joshua Morris The number in the brackets relates to the number of GCSEs gained at Grade 4 or above.

18 7 Year 11 Prize Winners Literacy Leaders: Jessica Allan, Lilly Bell, Abigail Burkill, Evie Chappell, The Tyack Memorial Awards: Henry Clark, Emma Cowan, Charlotte Davey, Ava Farnsworth, Kaajal Gupta, Kamya Gandhi, Pawel Grab, Vignesh Kamath, Toby Barnett, Saffat Raneem Jaibaji, Sophie LeGood, Shaona Mitra, Hania Obaid, Emily Quill, Hossain, Adeel Afzal, Danielle Bate, Ella MacPherson, Trinity Herberts, Beth Roberts, Ellie Stothard, Sanaya Kurukula

Olivia Borgstrom, Thomas Harling, Florence Stead, Jazmin Gibbons, Sixth Form Mentors in Year 2018-2019: Yasmin Amin, Declan Bell, Imogen Horton, Jonathon Corrigan, Francesca Shepherd Kate Bunn, Phoebe Cross, Kacper Dworski, Jessica Edwards, Emily Ferguson, Lydia Handsley, James Harling, Theo Holman, Laura Jackson, Jessica Jex, Charlie Kitching, Emma Lunn, Molly Lus, Jack Mallinson, Molly The Ruffell-Ward Prize for Art: Jazmin Gibbons Matthews, Alice Pace, Shannon Preston, Kate Robinson, Lauryn Scotney, Isabella Spilman, Aisling Stenton, Olivia Tuffs-Moulds, Jessica Wallace, The Dale Cup for Computing: Saffat Hossain Melissa Williams, Millie Wilson, Gavin Wu

The Caistor Town Council Cup for Excellence in GCSE Design & Level 2 Award in Sports Leadership: Emily Barratt, Haydn Boulton, Anna Technology: Kamya Gandhi Carter, Grace Clark, Christopher Cook, LiliRose Gregory, Aimee Mason Lynskey, Sam Pett, Verbena Sajjad, Matthew Savage, Eleanor Shepherd The Carl Watson Cup for Progress in Design & Technology: Hannah Lee Young Ambassadors for Sport: Emily Barratt, Michael Durham, Eleanor The Headmaster’s Cup for Drama: Toby Barnett Shepherd, Jack Swain, Harry Wilkins

The English Cup: Francesca Shepherd House Officials 2018/19

The Livings Cup for Improvement in French: Adeel Afzal Ayscough

The Geography Cup: Toby Barnett House Captains: Yasmin Amin, Thomas Christie Sports Captains: Olivia Smith, Jack Tasker The German Cup: Pawel Grab Performing Arts: Isobelle White, Ethan Peck

The JW Ashley-Smith Cup for Latin: Emma Braithwaite Hansard

The Sam Williams Cup for Mathematics: Ella MacPherson House Captains: Raian Jaibaji, Theo Homan Sports Captains: Olivia Tuffs-Moulds, Alex Dawson The Mary Audus Cup for RE: Bethany Adams Performing Arts: Chloe Brown, Callum Barton

The Carr Cup for Science: Vignesh Kamath Rawlinson

The Headmaster’s Cup for Music: Toby Barnett House Captains: Rebecca Jex, Jack Mallinson Sports Captains: Alicia Maxwell, Dominic Ellis The Hunter Cup for PE: Pawel Grab Performing Arts: Alexandra Mottram, Harry Strange

The PE Progress Cup: Imogen Horton

The History Cup: Ella MacPherson

The Tennyson Shield for Citizenship: Rory Longcake & Rio Rawlings

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The Harling Cup for Senior Public Speaking: Toby Barnett, Kamya Gandhi, Bronze Award: Benjamin Scott, Harry Parker, Sanaya Kurukula, Abigail Burkill, Vignesh Kamath Max Robinson, Holly Bradbury, Lily Welton, Florence Stead, Kamya Gandhi,

Omar Aabed, Ameila Terry, Dakota Sylvan, Ellis Clark, Jessica Cheung, The Judith Howitt Cup: Rory Longcake Fareedah Salawu, Harry Nickells

Senior Maths Challenge Year 12 Prize Winners

Gold Award; Gavin Wu, Daniel Bassett, Kacper Dworski, Thomas Christie, The Young Enterprise Cup: James Bushby Vignesh Kamath The Headmaster’s Award for Leadership: Emily Barratt Silver Award: James Harling, Guy Lyons, Grace Holmes, Toby Barnett, Pawel Grab The Chess Cup: Isabel Taylor

Bronze Award: Peter Taylor, Shannon Preston, Jessica Jex, Michael Durham, The Colossus Award for Contribution to Computing: Tegan Hinch Abigale Brady, Chris Cook, Ben Dawson, Emma Braithwatie, Kamya Gandhi The CGS Staff Cup for Going The Extra Mile: Amy Sanderson Team Maths Challenge Participants The David Fletcher Cup (for Mathematics Challenge): Guy Lyons Senior Mathematics Challenge Team: Daniel Bassett, Gavin Wu, Guy Lyons, Abigale Brady The Caistor Crusaders’ Team Building Award: Maya McCann

Junior Mathematics Challenge Team: Jack Dowthwaite, Sienna Osborne, Lukasz The Friends’ Cup for Mentoring: Aimee Mason-Lynskey Grab, Elspeth Jolly

The Richardson-Eames Cup for Outstanding Performance: Jyothi Cross Lifetime Contribution to Caistor Focus: Theo Holman, Alexandra Mottram, Abdul Wasey The Cartwright Cup: Jack Swain

School Council in Year 2018-2019:

Omer Shahbaz, Ruby Norburn, James Warmoth, Callum Miller, Senior Prefect Team Awards Darcey Cullen, Jack Attridge, Raneem Jaibaji, Sapphy Dunn, Harry Giles, Omar Aabed, Eleanor Wood, Ben Shale, Ellie Brook, Henry Nicholson, Rory The Headmaster’s Cup for Secretary to The School Council: James Harling & Longcake, Molly Davy, Kate Jennings, Culum Bond, Lydia Handsley Francesca Hannath The Headmaster’s Cup for Head Girl: Rosslyn McCormick Sixth Form Council in Year 2018-2019:

Lizzie Dee, Olivia Atkin, Ewan Martin, Libby Tasker, Ben Bedford , The Headmaster’s Cup for Head Boy: Robert Hewis Jess Jex, Zak Morgan, Jess Edwards, Robert Hewis, Jacob Lawson, James Harling, Lydia Handsley The Headmaster’s Cup for Deputy Head Girl: Francesca Dyas

Language Leaders: Omar Aabed, Hala Aabed, Cindy Bazoua, Anna Bradley, The Headmaster’s Cup for Deputy Head Boy: Jacob Lawson Alistair Brookes, Ella Clark, Willow Cleave, Rhianna Humphrey, Celia Hy, Caitlin Miller, Theo Powell Howard, Alston Rodrigues, Fareedah Salawu, Mirha Sethi, Rojel Varghese, Eleanor Wood

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Sports Trophies and Awards UKMT Individual Mathematics Challenges:

Athletics Junior Gold: William Whitton, Oliver Stork, Jack Dowthwaite, Monica Baran, Max Individual Winners: Murray, Saqib Jajja, Elicia Terry Year 7: Maisy Watmough & Charlie Nickells Year 7—Peter Jackson Year 8: Evie Asher & Ayaan Cheema Year 9: Alice Lingard & Joshua Knowles Junior Silver: Zamin Ali, George Montgomery, Thomas Batley-Harkness, Ethan Beckett, Jack Attridge, Robin Smith, Darcey Cullen, Ayaan Cheema, Dawn Year 10: Alisha Osborne & Henry Cullen Dinning, Chima Obu, Jessica Hutson, Charles Barnett, Jack Brighton, Callum Miller, Joseph Leggett, Katie Brown, Ethan Moore, Louie Osborne, Oliver Bell, Superzone Athletics Championships: Sheron Jeevakan, Yash Gandhi Girls: Y7 2nd Y8 2nd Y9 1st Y10 3rd Overall 2nd Boys: Y7 2nd Y8 2nd Y9 1st Y10 1st Overall 1st st Year 7—William Crowe, Ibitayo Salawu, Omer Shahbaz, Matthew Dent, Michelle Overall combined position: 1 Agreda, Edith Green, Larissa Rubarajan, Beth Crowther, Alfie Smith, Kishoor Vasuthevan, Lily Johnson, James Marshall, May Smith English Schools’ Athletics Track and Field Cup: Junior Girls’ Team (Y7 & Y8): Round 1, 3rd Junior Bronze: Evie Binns, Tyla Redhead, Charlotte West, Arda Ozden, Ethan Intermediate Girls’ Team (Y9 & Y10): Round 1, 3rd Brook, Maddy Leaning, Tenaya Wong, Jayden Cheung, Maia Farnsworth, Dylan Junior Boys’ Team (Y7 & Y8): Round 1, 3rd Ho, Poppy Chappell, William Nadin, Amita Yogachandran, Sajinth Sakthitharan, Intermediate Boys’ Team (Y9 & Y10): Round 1, 5th Oli Taylor, Lara Baugh, Yasmine Sedaghat, Evie Asher, Renjay Chong

Cross Country Year 7—Ethan Moore, Ellie McBride, Jaipreet Mattu, Katrina Donner, Leanna Hy, The Armitage Cup: Joel Cottingham Daniel Albert Lammin, Poppy Cook, Isaac Lee, Maddie Thompson, Daniel The Nickerson Cup for Girls: Ella MacPherson Barrick, Thomas Higginson, David Maw, Oscar Wheatley, Arran Price, Zain Kalyar, Stan Roberts, Zenia Alvi, Luke Lee Sizer, Caitlin Frost, Zoe Hodgkiss, The Nickerson Cup for Boys: Louie Osborne Ethan Holmes-Barber, Alexander Smith, Freya Warne, Emily Pein, George Stead The Girls’ Intermediate Cup: Claudia Smith Intermediate Maths Challenge The Green Cup: Rhys Smaller The Linsell Cup: Alice Fearn Gold Award: Lukasz Grab, India Brand, Vignesh Kamath, Pawel Grab, Saffat Hossain, Toby Barnett, Lewis Stevens, Thomas Harling, Jonathon Superzone Representation: Corrigan, Danielle Bate, Neha Elangovan, Siddharth Kamath, Benjamin Hughes, Y7 Girls: Alice Fearn, Katie West Abigail White, Chris Allen Y7 Boys: Rhys Smaller Junior Boys (Y8 & Y9): Louie Osborne, Robin Smith, Sam Taylor Silver Award: Oliver Niles, Kieran Green, Elspeth Jolly, Jeet Meher, Beth Junior Girls (Y8 & Y9): Claudia Smith Roberts, Adeel Afzal, Jessica Meacock, Pippa Baugh, Rory Longcake, Joel Intermediate Boys (Y10 & Y11): Joel Cottingham, Henry Cullen, Freddie Cottingham, Joshua Knapton, Joseph Hare, Teddy Woodhouse, Olivia Fearn, Thom Harriman Borgstrom, Ashley Pan, George Lingard, Cindy Bazoua, Thushi Thulasiraj, Intermediate Girls’ Team (Y10 & Y11): Ella McPherson, Alisha Osborne, James Gale, Ella Clark, Isaac Dunn, Alston Rodrigues, Hala Aabed, Owen Cindy Bazoua, Martha Cornell Noble, Caitlin Miller, Tiann Wong, William Payne, Eve Hewitt

Lincolnshire County Representation: Alice Fearn, Joel Cottingham

National Championship Competitors: Henry Cullen, Ella MacPherson

, 10 15 Music Cricket Lincolnshire County Youth Orchestra: Thomas Christie (Leader), Daniel Bassett Ben Jacob Cup: Jack Kent (Deputy Leader), Aidan Parker Team Results: MAPAS Orchestra: Lydia Handsley Under 15 Cup : Last 16 Under 13 Cup: Last 8 National Youth Orchestra: Renjay Chong Football Co-operative Choir: Beth Crowther, Ava Farnsworth, Maia The Todd Cup: Joey Dawson Farnsworth, Rory Longcake The Junior Cup: Josh Knowles Professional Club Representation: Joey Dawson (Scunthorpe United), Lucas Maths Achievements: Dawson (Scunthorpe United), Rhys Smaller (Hull City) Junior Mathematics Kangaroo Competition Team Results: Merits: Jack Dowthwaite, William Whitton, Monica Baran Under 15 Boys—Wolds Zone League 3rd; County Cup Runners up Under 14 Boys—Wolds Zone League 3rd Under 13 Boys —Wolds Zone League 2nd, County Cup Semi finalists Qualification: Peter Jackson, Max Murray, Oliver Stork Under 12 Boys —Wolds Zone League 2nd, County Cup Semi finalists, English Schools Small Schools Cup Semi finalists Intermediate Mathematics Kangaroo Competition Hockey Qualification: Lukasz Grab, India Brand, Pawel Grab, Siddharth Kamath, Preston Shield: Alice Watmough Benajmin Hughes, Toby Barnett, Saffat Hossain, Thomas Harling, Lewis Stevens, Chris Allen, Abigail White Lincolnshire County Representation: Alice Lingard, Natalie Walker, Millie Wallace, Alice Watmough Senior Mathematics Kangaroo Competition: : Netball Merit: Kacper Dworski The Caistor Netball Club Trophy: Mia Wilkins

Qualification: Vignesh Kamath, Thomas Christie Team Results: U15 Girls - Wolds Zone League 2nd U14 Girls - Wolds Zone League 2nd Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad: U13 Girls - Wolds Zone League 2nd U12 Girls - Wolds Zone League 1st Merit: Neha Elangovan, Vignesh Kamath Lincolnshire Netball Academy Development Squad: British Mathematical Olympiad Round One Aspire Foundation: Sienna Osborne, Maisy Watmough, Katie West Aspire Advanced: Alisha Osborne, Alice Watmough, Charlotte West Distinction and Silver Medal: Daniel Bassett Aspire Elite: Fareedah Salawu, Madeleine Seamer Qualification: Gavin Wu Loughborough Lightening: Charlotte West

British Mathematical Olympiad Round Two Tennis Lincolnshire Tennis Representation: Matthew Savage Qualification: Daniel Bassett

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Rounders School Commendations: Rounders Cup: Evie Spencer Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Rounders Team Results: Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Elin Smith, Lucie Smith. Year 7 Girls—Wolds Zone Tournament 2nd Year 8 Girls—Wolds Zone Tournament 2nd Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Emily Barratt, Alicia Bowker, James Year 9 Girls—Wolds Zone Tournament 2nd Bushby, Anna Carter, Kieran Cheung, Jyothi Cross, Emily Dingwall, Alistair Year 10 Girls—Wolds Zone Tournament 2nd Glossop, Lili-Rose Gregory, Toby Hibbert, Tegan Hinch, Joshua Hughes, Freddie Hull, Katherine Jennings, Maya McCann, Overall PE/Sport Eleanor Shepherd, Aine Stenton, Harry Wilkins The Clilverd Cup: Francesca Shepherd & Lily Welton The Brooking Cup: Joel Cottingham Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Bethany Adams, Lottie Bacon, Toby Barnett, Tilly Bellamy, Kara Biglands, Olivia Borgstrom, Jesse Devaney, House Cups Kamya Gandhi, Tom Harling, Imogen Horton, Saffat Hossain, Vignesh Senior Public Speaking Competition: Hansard Kamath, Evangeline Piper, Nisha Prabhakar, Francesca Shepherd, Lewis Stevens, Lily Welton, Mia Wilkins The Michel Cup for Drama: Hansard Chemistry Challenges The Junior House Music Cup: Hansard Y12 Cambridge Chemistry Challenge

The Senior House Music Cup: Ayscough Copper Award: Xander Ashley-Turner, Paul Asumang, Rosemary Brader, Billy Ellis, William Gale, Priya Grewal, Eleanor Hills, The Merit Trophy: Hansard Eoin McHale, Matthew Savage, Eleanor Schofield, Olivia Smith, Elise Spencer, Harry Wilkins, Abilash Yogachandran Athletics: Ayscough Silver Award: Lewis Beighton, Lizzie Dee, Owen Du Bedat, Michael Durham, Cricket: Rawlinson Ameila Emerson, Alistair Glossop, Grace Holmes, Guy Lyons, Jack Swain, Isabel Taylor Football: Rawlinson Gold Award: Toby Hibbert Handball: Hansard Y13 Chemistry Olympiad Hockey: Ayscough Bronze: Edward Raddings, Michael Durham, Lewis Beighton

Netball: Ayscough Silver: Jacob Lawson, Thomas Christie, James Harling, Raian Jaibaji

Rounders: Ayscough Gold: Emma Lunn, Joshua Morris, Fran Dyas, Peter Taylor

Quintathlon: Ayscough & Rawlinson Young Enterprise Groups: ‘Hey Happy’—Fadwa Al-Moasseb, Thomas Baslington, Anna Carter, Table Tennis: Hansard Christopher Cook, Jennifer Ketley, Guy Lyons, Eoin McHale, Tyler Pickerden, Nathan Sharpe, Oliver Sullivan Tennis: Hansard Signa Printing—Xander Ashley-Turner, James Bushby, Ben Dawson, Toby The House Shield: Hansard Hibbert, Katherine Jennings

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