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Date Posted... Mar 14th 2025

New Scholars and Values Winners

Congratulations to our new 1st and 3rd Years Scholars, who have been awarded Academic or Co-Curricular Scholarships. Pictured here alongside this week’s Values Award Winners, our newly awarded Scholars have demonstrated exceptional ability, commitment, scholarship and intellectual curiosity in their approach to academic studies or in their co-curricular activities. The Scholarship programme is in place to support pupils in their journey beyond the classroom and we are incredibly proud to announce our new Lower and Middle School Scholars.

New Academic Scholars:
1st Years – Eddie TK  and Sophie H
3rd Years – Isaac B,  Hannah H, Harry S, Lexi R,  Zoe H, Verity B

New Co-Curricular Scholars:
1st Years – Amelie P, Maya J , Lahni F , Sufi P, Rafferty P, Justin A
3rd Years – Jasmine B , Gabriel O , Billy E, Jasper F, Verity B, Patrick D

They are photographed alongside this week’s Values Awards winners.

Values Awards

1st YearKit MFor tremendous independent work in her Spanish lessons whilst showing both courage and passion.
2nd YearJosh SJosh is always positive, smiling, polite and organised.
3rd YearSanna BFor being a happy and cheerful influence in the school community. She is working well on her academic studies, contributes effectively to a successful school hockey team, and enjoys the company of others in a positive manner.
4th YearAmelia H

 

Amelia is an exemplary pupil, she is kind, courageous, and compassionate both in the classroom and out on the moors during outdoor pursuits.
5th YearSam OFor his consistent work in DT on his Arabian inspired coffee table. Sam made a plan and stuck to it! (I feel he has learnt a lot from this) He has worked hard consistently to produce a quality outcome that is true to his plan. He has shown creativity in his work, and it has been a pleasure to see his confidence grow and grow! Great work Sam.
Lower SixthDaisy H and Harry EDaisy and Harry took it upon themselves to lead an impromptu session with the WAA fencers, watching and analysing Olympic footage and creating a fencing quiz. They showed leadership and courage to make sure everyone got the most out of the session.
Upper SixthDiana TFor her courage in sharing her personal experiences so powerfully in a recent Chapel Service as a small group of Ukrainian Sixth Form Students.