Grammar pupils honoured at prizegiving
Wednesday, October 01, 2008, 09:00
The school, one of the country's finest, held its annual awards ceremony in Caistor Parish Church.
They were joined by special guest, Robert Crampton, an award-winning journalist for The Times newspaper.
Headteacher Roger Hale said the school had awarded more cups and prizes than any year previously.
He said: "We want our students to fulfil their potential and to dare to lead. We are delighted by how they responded to this challenge.
"They are truly outstanding ambassadors for themselves, their families and the school."
As reported, the school topped this year's Lincolnshire A-Level results table for the sixth year running.
And for the second year, 100 per cent of pupils gained seven A* to C passes in their GCSEs.
Academic Year 2007-2008 School Prize List
Year Seven Attainment: Chloe Legard, Emily Mackin, Martha Goulding, Zoe Hamill, Devon Hill and Lucy Hoggard.
Effort: Charlotte Lumley, Charlotte Twidale, Molly Shipley, James Travis, Megan Cook and Daniel Jacklin.
Year Eight Attainment: Sophie Manson, Alice Rae, Latta Chauhan, Daniel Watson, Fiona Smith and Rebecca Twidale.
Effort: Nathan Davis, Benedict Harris, Emily Bates, Jessica Lewis, Tiffany Barnard and Digby Sowerby.
Year Nine Attainment: Jordan Duckitt, Robert Dunn, Emmeline Pinion, Christian Rowlands, Grace Holland and Gemma Jackson.
Effort: Nicolle Finch, Abigail Walkington, Kaitlin Mapplethorpe, Jack Simpson, Jessica Dame and Gareth Johnson.
Year 10 Attainment: Abhilasha Gurung, Lucinda Smart, Sean Guggiari, Lucy Hoyle, Eleanor Hackney and Ania Sharp.
Effort: Poppy Danby, Emma Tattershall, Laura Halton, Brandon Pieters, Harley Ryley and Harriet Stark.
Potts Trophy for Individual Music: Nicholas Smith.
Flunder Cup for Junior Mathematics: Jack Robinson.
Languages Vivantes Cup: German: Emmeline Pinion. French: Rachel Kent.
Headmaster's Cup for Music: Thomas Drew and Cameron Richardson-Eames.
Headmaster's Cup for Drama: Alastair Lamyman and Harley Ryley.
Junior Cup for RE: Abigail Walkington.
Chess Cup: Sean Guggiari.
Caistor Crusaders Team Building Award: Nathan Davis.
Lamming Cup for Diligence: Digby Sowerby and Tiffany Barnard.
Russell Orr Cup: Jordan Duckitt.
Year 11
Tyack Memorial Awards: Ryan Cullen, Thomas Bishop, Charlotte Marshall, Stuart McErlain-Naylor, Matthew Mitchard, Heather Davis, Rebekah Sutherland, Hannah Crowson, Brooke Powell, Ashwin Pillay, Jonathan Singh and Melissa Smith.
The English Cup: Ryan Cullen.
Sam Williams Cup (Mathematics): Jonathan Singh.
The History Cup: Ryan Cullen.
JW Ashley-Smith Prize for Latin: Rebekah Sutherland.
Mary Audus Cup for RE: Melissa Smith.
Carl Watson Cup for Progress in Design and Technology: Robert Cook.
Livings Cup for Improvement in French: Ashley Briggs.
Dale Cup for ICT: Angharad Williams.
Tennyson Shield for Citizenship: James Colley.
Personal Achievement Cup: Ryan Walker.
Judith Howitt Cup: Heather Davis.
Presentation of School Certificates
Lower Sixth:
John Kenneth Mason Awards: Matthew Cripsey, Emma Gorwood, Helen Gould, Hannah Guggiari, Ishaana Munjal, Stephanie Crowe, Louee Dessent-Jackson, Andrew Dobson, Georgina Harris, Alice Haworth, Renee Horrell and Lauren Walker.
David Fletcher Cup (Mathematics): Hannah Guggiari.
Young Enterprise Cup: Renee Horrell.
Cartwright Cup: Caroline Villa and Thomas Hayes.
Young Ambassadors for Sport: Amy Carr and Andrew Dobson.
Upper Sixth
Reverend Preston Cup: James Bailey and Claire Lofts.
Davies Memorial Prizes: Charlotte Dunn, Phillippa Kaplowitch, Luke King, Sam Robinson and Abigail Rowlands.
Capper Memorial Prizes: Eve Smaller, Matthew Wooffindin, Robert Dillon, Matthew Warmoth and Holly Cutting.
Panigrahi Cup for English: Robert Dillon.
Rachel Lofts Cup for Mathematics: Claire Lofts and James Bailey.
Dickinson Cup for Science: Eve Smaller.
Briscoe Cup for Chemistry: Phillippa Kaplowitch.
Gorbutt Prize for Design Technology: Simon Lyons.
Coxon Salver for Modern Languages: Elizabeth Adams.
Bishop King Cup for RE: Sarah Gooseman.
Rigby Cup for Classics: Charlotte Dunn.
Slater Cup for History: Sam Robinson.
Lewis Cup for Physical Geography: Abigail Rowlands.
Butler Cup for Human Geography: Holly Cutting.
Coppin Cup for Politics: Sam Robinson.
Sheppard Cup for Art: Abigail Rowlands.
Governors' Cup for Music: Rosalind Scott.
Zernike Cup for Business Studies: Emily Storer.
Oxspring Cup for Drama: Matthew Wooffindin and Greg Colebrook.
Headmaster's Prizes: Jamie Dennis, Paris Hodson, Matthew Warmoth and Abigail Stothard.
Harvey Cup: Bryony Walker.
Dick Hudson Cup: Matthew Warmoth and Bethany Bright.
Presentation of School Certificates; House Cups
Michel Cup for Drama (Junior): Hansard.
Mutimer Cup for Drama (Senior): Hansard.
Junior House Music Cup: Ayscough.
Senior House Music Cup: Ayscough.
Merit Trophy: Ayscough.
House Shield: Hansard.
School Commendations
For being School Counsellors in Year 2007-2008: Claire Andrew, Maggie Chan, Jessica Cooke, Edward Crowe, Rebecca Coulson, Charlotte Curtis, Holly Cutting, Robert Dillon, Charlotte Dunn, Sophie Fenwick, Alex Forster, Nichola Fulton, Sarah Gooseman, Katie Jewitt, Laura Kinson, Claire Lofts, Simon Lyons, Thea Norton, Amy Peach, Eve Smaller and Matthew Wheatley.
For gaining Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award: Matthew Fuller and Abigail Stothard.
For gaining Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award: Natalie Barton, Matthew Cripsey, James Gosling, Jaishal Jethwa, Jonathan Moss, Abigail Stothard, Katherine Webster and Patrick Wood.
For gaining Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award: Rebecca Bramwell, James Colley, Robert Cook, Ryan Cullen, Heather Davis, Andrew Dobson, Jacob Hawkins, Sophie Jackson, Lee Jackson, Matthew Mitchard, Brooke Powell, Catherine Pyttlik, James Smith, Melissa Smith, Rose Tupling, Emma Umpleby, Angharad Williams and Samuel Wood.
For being eighth in World Irish Dancing: Sean Mumby.
For being one of the students gaining the top five marks nationally in A-level ICT: Claire Lofts.
For reaching the National Finals of the "Young Designer Competition" organised by Brunel University for his A2 coursework project in Design and Technology and for achieving full marks for all of his AS and A2 Modules in Design and Technology and thus being one of the top 10 students: Simon Lyons.
For being one of the students gaining the top 10 marks nationally in GCSE Design and Technology: Martin Lyons and Matthew Mitchard.
For reaching the National Final of the Junior Maths Challenge: Tom Rudd, Tom Paine, Jack Robinson and Terence Yeung.
For gaining a Corus placement and for being awarded First Place for his Corus Presentation: David Mawer.
For wining the Max Respect Art Competition: Eilish Brown.
For serving on the Lincolnshire Youth Cabinet: Alexandra Young.
For winning the Ted Reynolds Cup for Excellence at the Bradley Music Festival: School String Orchestra: Elizabeth Adams, Alex Bowman, Thomas Drew, Divya Suresh Babu, Gowri Suresh Babu, Abigail Rowlands, Rosalind Scott, Hannah Twomey, Alex Warmoth and Rebecca Williams.
For winning the first round of the UK Chess Challenge at CGS and being the School Champion: Sean Guggiari.
For winning Y9 History Balloon Debate: Jordan Carlton.
For winning Y7/8 English Public Speaking Competition: Winning Team: Zoe Hamill, Emily Foster and Martha Goulding (best speaker).
Best Chairperson: Jessica Lewis.
Best Voter of Thanks: Sam Lomax.
For being the School Champion in the Future Chef Competition: Sophie Ashley.
For outstanding service to the School Newspaper over many years: Robert Dillon and Luke King.
For representing the School in the National BBC School report competition: Tiffany Barnard, Thomas Childerhouse, Laurence Dobson, Henry Hoyle, Sophie Manson, Robert Mitchard, Alice Rae, Eleanor Roberts, Harriet Talbott, Elysha Thompson and Rebecca Twidale.
Leadership Awards: Level Two Award in Community Sports Leadership (JSLA): CSLA: Greg Colebrook, Andrew Dobson, Georgina Gibbon, Emma Gorwood, Hannah Guggiari, Alice Haworth, Poppy Herring, Renee Horrell, Joshua Jones, Chloe Kirkby, Hannah Laurens, David Mawer, Samantha Molyneux, Amy Parmenter, Jonathan Quinn and Lauren Walker.
Level One Award in Sports Leadership (JSLA): David Allibone, Reuben Armstrong, Nicolas Barton, Gemma Beety, Thomas Bishop, Alex Bowman, Claire Brader, Ashley Briggs, Will Browning, Daniel Butterfield, Matthew Clark, Jonathan Close, James Colley, Robert Cook, Charlotte Cooney, Cameron Craigie, Zoe Crookes, Hannah Crowson, Ryan Cullen, Heather Davis, Emily Dent, Amy Dixon, Jessica Dobson, Emma Doyley, Sophie Eckersall, Carl Edmondson, Penny Elliot, Thomas Ellis, Scarlet Fell, Hannah Godfrey, Melissa Hall, Jacob Hawkins, George Hebdon, Frances Hoggard, Yasmin Holley, Hannah Ives, Lee Jackson, Ella Jenkins, Katie Johnson, Leigh-Anne Lacy, Rebecca Lill, Martin Lyons, Charlotte Marshall, Stuart McErlain-Naylor, Matthew Mitchard, Georgia Parkinson, Samantha Phoenix, Ashwin Pillay, Joseph Plewes, Brooke Powell, Olivia Pratt, Catherine Pyttlik, Hannah Quayle, Gemma Roberts, Ben Robinson, Jonathan Singh, James Smith, Melissa Smith, Emma Snell, James Spencer, Philippa Stark, Rebekah Sutherland, Hollie Thompson, Imogen Walker, Aldred Warwick, Angharad Williams, Lee-Sham Wong, Daniel Wood, Samuel Wood and William Young.
Step into Sport Bronze Award: Georgia Rudd and Katie Rudd.
Dance Leaders: Zoe Crookes, Suzanne Cushnie, Heather Davis, Emily Dent, Caroline Everett, Eleanor Hackney, Melissa Hall, Kate Houlton, Ella Jenkins, Cara Johnson, Leigh-Anne Lacy, Rebecca Lill, Brooke Powell, Catherine Pyttlik, Georgina Rudd, Katie Rudd, Harley Ryley, Ania Sharp, Abigail Smith, Melissa Smith, Harriet Stark, Danielle Styles and Hollie Thompson.
MFL Leadership: Rachel Carney, Poppy Danby, Georgina Gamble, Sean Guggiari, Abhilasha Gurung, Amber Harris, Alice Hood, Lucy Hoyle, Aimee Labourne, Harley Ryley, Ania Sharp, Anna Silcocks, Lucinda Smart, Harriet Stark, Divya Suresh Babu and Rebecca Williams.
Performing Arts LA: Taylor Throw, Ashleigh Holmes, Mathew Dame, Hannah Twomey, Abigail Gibbon, Julliette Labourne, Hollie Crossland, Erin Crossland, Louise Turner, Gowri Suresh Babu, Georgina Harris, Tim Peacock, James Gosling, Nick Cooper, Sam Barker, Helen Gould, Ishaana Munjal, Stephanie Crowe, Mary Butcher, Samuel Maxson, Alexandra Young and Madeleine Emms.
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