Junior School Prizegiving 2025

Congratulations to this year’s Junior School prizewinners. 

Across two ceremonies, parents, pupils and staff gathered to celebrate the achievements of our Junior School pupils. 

Guests were welcomed by Headmaster, Mr Hartley, and the Junior School Choir provided musical entertainment.

Mrs Ainsworth reflected on the achievements of the past year as she presented her final prizegiving services before her retirement. 

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  Olivia Fearnhead J2B  James Bott J3D  Jessica Knight J4M  Max Sebborn
J1G  Beatrice Baker J2D  Arthur Jones J3H Ava Phillips J4O  India Thorne
J1F Ellis Newton J2P Ishani Kartha J3S  William Hickinson J4S   Sam Oakes

 

PROGRESS PRIZE WINNERS:

J1D  Cohen Daniels J2B  Sloane Sharma J3D  Mathew Furlong J4M  Oliver Dowd
J1G  Hugo Perry J2L  Tori Wynne J3H Theo Mitchell J4O Theodora Thomas
J1F  Alfie Keeble J2P  Jessie Lea J3S  Victoria Negron-Puente J4S Lexi Powner

 

SUBJECT PRIZE WINNERS:

MATHS:

J1D  Jack Knight J2B  Anika Singh J3D Greta Javorskyte J4M  Jake Mitchell
J1G  Roger Liu J2L  Myla Patel J3H Chucheng Tan J4O  Angad Sandhu
J1F Edison Tang J2P  Edward Roochove J3S  Alexander Graham J4S  Janelle Alalade

ENGLISH:

J1D  Ted Flynn J2B  Chuma Ekwueme J3D   Aarna Uduchana J4M  Felicity Snowden
J1G  Juliette Dechazal J2L  Gethin Lloyd J3H  Chloe Rosser J4O  Serena Hayes
J1F  Maya Devakumar J2P  Darren Yuen J3S   Luca Tong J4S   Caleb Eilbeck

ART:

J1  Lily Tong J2  Isobel O’Malley J3  Lukas Boecking J4 Wilfred Davies

SCIENCE:

J1  Oscar Malalana J2  Alex Watkins J3 Sophia Bailey J4 Priyanka Varma

MUSIC: 

J1  Charlotte Yuen J2  Ralph Davies J3  James Burton J4  Abigail Garner

SPORT:

J1 Freddie Woodley-Shepherd J2  Thomas Cropper J3  Toby Kitchen  
J1 Gracie Falconer J2  Emer Deacon J3  Sophia Marshall  

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:                 

J1  Arlo Hunter J2  Alex Parker J3  Reuben Von Hirschberg J4 Sam I’Anson

GEOGRAPHY: 

J1  Dominic O’Neill J2  Isabela Vital-Marques J3  Teddy Brothwood J4  Dravin Rohith Rao

HISTORY:  

J1  Jamie Pierce J2  Josh Coates J3  Thea Rogers J4  Jemima Morris-Yousaf

ICT: 

J1  Maia Barker J2  Jay Loizides JThomas Samuel J4  Bertie O’Neill

LANGUAGES:

J1  Isla Edwards J2  Max Sharma J3  Arthur Irwin J4  Cameron Kormaz-Minns

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

J1  Sophia Devakumar J2  Harriet Jones J3  Ian MacDonald J4  Arjan Sabarwal

 

MOST HOUSE POINTS AWARD:  Sloane Sharma 

FENNELL PRIZE (for the highest average of 1s for effort across all reports in Junior School):  Wilfred Davies & Annabella Davies (awarded jointly)

DRAMA CUPEnzo Masters

THE ENGLISH CUP (for engendering a passion of English)Wilfred Davies

BOYS’ CROSS-COUNTRY CUP:  Henry Bibby

BOYS’ CROSS-COUNTRY CUP:  Felicity Snowden

THE PRESIDENT’S BAT (for performance and contribution to the U11 cricket team): Ted Dobson-Bainbridge & Ariella Roe

THE BOYS’ CLAMP MEMORIAL (most significant contribution to sport)James Gray

THE GIRLS’ CLAMP MEMORIAL (most significant contribution to sport): Holly Moore

THE CONSTERDINE AWARD (For dedication and endeavour) Poppy Hayworth

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

THE BROTHERHOOD AWARD (A pupil who epitomises all that King’s stands for – a true ambassador for the school): Annabella Davies

THE KINDNESS CUP (For the child who just gets on with the job, doesn’t have a nasty bone in their body and is everyone’s friend): Henry Davies