Junior School Prizegiving

Congratulations to all of the winners in this year’s Junior School Prizegiving. 

This year’s celebrations were a little different to normal with each year group staying in their bubbles to enjoy their own ceremony.

Although parents couldn’t be invited in, we tried to make the occasion as special as possible for the children and there was a surprise in store for the pupils when TV presenter and author Clare Balding gave a short speech to congratulate our winners.

Here is the complete list of this year’s winners and a gallery of those prize winners who were in school for the ceremony:

THE KING’S VALUES AWARD WINNERS:

This is a new prize for pupils who have shown commitment to their studies and demonstrated the school’s core values of Aspire, Respect, Collaborate; it replaces the Form Prize.

J1D  Annabel Palmer J2F  Imogen Carway      J3B  Patrick Stananought J4M  Harry Billings
J1G  Josh Hughes J2P  Nikita Arya    J3H  Issy Hughes J4O  Guy St John Williams
J1L  Isla Meacock  J2T  Zahra Pope  J3S  Hansika Senthil-Kumar J4S  Oliver Beverley

 

PROGRESS PRIZE WINNERS:

J1D  Ben Marshall    J2F  Oliver Snowball      J3B  Gabriel Wright   J4M  Eva Whittaker
J1G  Iksha Shenoy   J2P  Romilly Walsh  J3H  Seth Brander J4O  Jacob Stanley
J1L  Frank Glass J2T  Lorimer Simmons J3S  Amelie Curtis J4S  Ella Thaman

 

SUBJECT PRIZE WINNERS:

MATHS:

J1D  Mark Sun   J2F  Darragh Young    J3B  Dev Varma J4M  Joel Thompson
J1G  Ted Stewart  J2P  Henry Beverley       J3H  Jonathan Das J4O  Siddhant Gargh
J1L  Lydia O’Malley   J2T  Mollie Howdon   J3S  Cameron Christie J4S   Jamie Graham

ENGLISH:

J1D  Lucy Rees-Bock       J2F  Elliot Berg     J3B  Anushka Arya J4M  Joe Williams
J1G  Anna Martin            J2P  Sophia Jenkins       J3H  George Galbraith J4O  Jessica Goldsmith
J1L  Jasmine Phillips     J2T  Lucy Graham       J3S  Huw Bellis J4S  Sadhbh Young

ART:

J1  Chloe Van Kalles J2  Clara Holladay J3  Alice Gooding  J4  Christopher Neal

SCIENCE:

J1  Sebastian Hughes  J2  Harry Nash J3  Logan Sefton J4  Leila Pope

MUSIC: 

J1  Jasmine Lee J2  Farah Younis J3  India Skyrme-Walker J4 – Leo Chick

SPORT:

J1 Girls  Poppy McKenna J2 Girls  Florence Davies      J3 Girls  Poppy Coates  
J1 Boys  Lochlan Meek J2 Boys  Monty Jones J3 Boys  Tom Canning  

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:                 

J1  Austin Von Hirschberg J2  Ava Ekman J3  Tess Walley J4  Pablo Arechaga

GEOGRAPHY: 

J1  Vir Singh    J2  Arkar Thawdar      J3  Tallis Byatt J4  Emily Townshend

HISTORY:  

J1  Maxi Roundell      J2  Christopher Evans   J3  Ted Wyn Williams J4  Laurie Melville

ICT: 

J1  Francesca Smith         J2  Harrison Sharples           JJames Evans J4  Harry Jones

MODERN LANGUAGES:

J1  Tegan Graham            J2  Kabir Butt    J3  Eléna Griffiths J4  Shane Ayeni

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

J1  Millie Roberts    J2  Mason Hext   J3  Omar Ghatwary J4  Aditi Sivaraman

 

MOST HOUSE POINTS AWARD:  Mollie Howdon (J2T)

DRAMA CUP (Decided by pupil vote): Sadhbh Young (J4S)

THE ENGLISH CUP (For engendering a passion of English): Christopher Neal (J4M)                      

CROSS-COUNTRY CUP:  Joe Williams (J4M) & Sophie Taylor (J4S)

THE PRESIDENT’S BAT: Siddhant Gargh (J4O)

THE TOM CLAMP MEMORIAL FOR SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT:  Molly Farrow (J4O) & Joe Williams (J4M)

THE CONSTERDINE AWARD ( For dedication and endeavour): Joel Thompson (J4M)

THE GRAHAM SHIELD (A pupil who always looks to the needs of others and upholds the values of the school at all times): Elizabeth Harkus (J4S)

THE BROTHERHOOD AWARD (A pupil who epitomizes all that King’s stands for – a true ambassador for the school): Leila Pope (J4S)