Junior School Prizegiving 2022

Congratulations to this year’s Junior School prize-winners. 

On Monday, 4 July, parents, teachers and pupils gathered in the on-site marquee to celebrate the pupils’ achievements.

Guests were welcomed by Headmaster, Mr Hartley and entertainment was provided by the Junior School Choir who performed two fantastic pieces. 

With the help of four J4 pupils, Mrs Ainsworth reflected on the past year before introducing Myles Gallimore (OKS1993), pictured with Mr Hartley, to present this year’s prizes. 

Myles is a pilot who flown for a number of commercial airlines and served in the military, including a proud stint with the Red Arrows. He recounted to the pupils that he had wanted to become a pilot from an early age, and talked about the importance of staying focussed on your dreams. 

Here is the complete list of this year’s winners:

THE KING’S VALUES AWARD WINNERS:

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

J1D  Oliver Dowd J2F  Harry Hendrick-Lewis J3B  Henry Wiseman J4M  Seth Brander 
J1G  Annabella Davies J2P   Jasmine Lee J3H  Monty Jones J4O  George Powner
J1L  Enzo Masters J2T  Iksha Shenoy J3S  Benas Brazaitis J4S  Alex Sedwell

 

PROGRESS PRIZE WINNERS:

J1D  Rory Green   J2F  Theo Blackman      J3B  James Hanslip   J4M  India Skyrme-Walker
J1G  Luca Griffiths J2P  Andrea Arechaga J3H  Ragavi Gunaraj J4O  Alice Gooding
J1L  Charles Hamer  J2T  Michael Rymer J3S  Max Cheetham J4S  Sophia Hlinomazova

 

SUBJECT PRIZE WINNERS:

MATHS:

J1D  Henry Davies   J2F  Zach Pynadath J3B  Jonty Sargeant J4M  George Galbraith 
J1G  Jake Mitchell  J2P  Vir Singh       J3H  Jake Thistlewood J4O  Patrick Stananought 
J1L  Bertie O’Neill  J2T  William Jones  J3S  Zahra Pope  J4S   Huw Bellis

ENGLISH:

J1D  Henry Stewart     J2F  Tegan Graham    J3B  Imogen Carway J4M  Issy Hughes
J1G  Wilfred Davies         J2P  Hugo Kemp    J3H  Clara Hollday J4O  Shivesh Kaviethasan
J1L  Angad Sandhu    J2T  Daniel George        J3S  Mollie Howdon J4S  Tom Canning

ART:

J1  Max Williams  J2  Francesca Smith J3  Ava Ekman J4  Tess Walley

SCIENCE:

J1  India Thorne J2  Aditya Pydah J3  Anika Muraari Anand J4  Rhys Jones

MUSIC: 

J1  Hettie Skyrme-Walker J2  Jasmine Phillips J3  Ellory Dean J4  Hansika Senthil Kumar

SPORT:

J1  James Gray J2  Josh Huges  J3  Harry Storrar  
J1  Poppy Hayworth J2  Chloe Van Kalles J3  Farah Younis   

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:                 

J1  Zoya Jawad J2  Oscar Rivkin J3  Elif Karagulle J4  Jonathan Das

GEOGRAPHY: 

J1  Ana Cronin-Wojdat     J2  Daksh Sharma  J3  Elliot Berg J4  Cameron Christie 

HISTORY:  

J1  Ted Dobson-Bainbridge J2  Edward Williams J3  Linzey Wei J4  Dev Varma

ICT: 

J1  Cameron Kormaz-Minns       J2  Sebastian Hughes     JEwan Holt J4  Anushka Arya

MODERN LANGUAGES:

J1  Priyanka Varma        J2  Anna Martin  J3  Henry Beverley J4  Archie Fletcher

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

J1  Ariella Roe J2  Mahi Malhotra J3  Nikita Arya J4  Yusuf Razaq

 

MOST HOUSE POINTS AWARD:  Tegan Graham

Fennell Prize (for the highest average of 1s for effort across all reports in Junior School): Amelie Curtis

DRAMA CUP (Decided by pupil vote): George Powner 

THE ENGLISH CUP (For engendering a passion of English): Jonathan Das                  

CROSS-COUNTRY CUP:  India Skyrme-Walker & Logan Sefton

THE PRESIDENT’S BAT: William MacLehose

THE TOM CLAMP MEMORIAL FOR SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT:  Poppy Coates & Tom Canning

THE CONSTERDINE AWARD ( For dedication and endeavour): George Galbraith

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

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