Gallery: Junior School Prizegiving 2023

Congratulations to this year’s Junior School prizewinners. 

On Monday, 3 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. 

Mrs Ainsworth reflected on the achievements of the past year before introducing actor Cel Spellman.

Cel, who is is known for his roles in Waterloo Road and the revival of ITV drama Cold Feet, as well as as a host on CBBC and BBC Radio 1, spoke to pupils about the importance of following your dreams and doing what you love. To the delight of the adults in the audience, he also advised the children to listen to their teachers and parents as they always want the best for them. 

The ceremony was concluded by J4 student Ragavi Gunaraj who gave the vote of thanks to staff, parents, Cel Spellman and to her fellow students. 

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  Chucheng Tan J2B  Holly Moore J3D   Sabri Devakumar J4M  Romilly Walsh
J1G  Ava Phillips J2P  Arlo Gilbert-Kawai J3H  Zach Pynadath J4O  Farah Younnis
J1F  Greta Jovorskyte J2W Poppy Hayworth J3S   Miya Craven J4S   Max Cheetham

 

PROGRESS PRIZE WINNERS:

J1D  Sam McNabb J2B  Henry Bibby  J3D  Millie Roberts   J4M  Steffan Jorgensen
J1G  Claire Madden J2P  Janelle Alalade J3H  Annabel Palmer J4O  Sammy O’Flynn
J1F  Harry Quayle J2W  Ana Cronin-Wojdat J3S  Elsie O’Flynn J4S  Elif Karagulle

 

SUBJECT PRIZE WINNERS:

MATHS:

J1D  Theo Mitchell J2B  Priyanka Varma J3D  Adi Pydah J4M  Henry Beverley
J1G  Sophia Marshall J2P  Arjan Sabarwal      J3H  Tegan Graham J4O  Anika Muraari Anand 
J1F Hugo Mahadanaarachchi J2W  Theodora Thomas J3S  Jai Verney J4S   Charles Samuel

ENGLISH:

J1D  James Burton J2B  India Thorne J3D  Vir Singh J4M  Charlotte Walsh
J1G  Eric Slater     J2P  Thomas Evans J3H Josh Hughes J4O  Jake Thistlewood
J1F  Sophia Bailey J2W  Max Williams        J3S  Jasmine Phillips J4S  Rupert Hocquard

ART:

J1  Phoebe Fortune  J2  Wilfred Davies J3  Chloe Van Kalles J4  Linzey Wei

SCIENCE:

J1  Bronwen Sinclair J2  Angad Sadhu J3  Oscar Rivkin J4  Sophia Jenkins

MUSIC: 

J1  Leo McKenna J2  Abigail Garner J3  Daniel George J4  Finlay Safina

SPORT:

J1  Toby Kitchen  J2  Josh Carway J3  Lochlan Meek  
J1  Eva Ormesher J2  Felicity Snowden J3  Poppy McKenna  

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:                 

J1  Ariah Mittal J2  Jake Mitchell J3  Jack Broderick J4  Nikita Arya

GEOGRAPHY: 

J1  Teddy Brothwood  J2  Ted Dobson-Bainbridge  J3  Flori Hain J4  Imogen Gilruth

HISTORY:  

J1  Corrin Lee J2  Enzo Masters J3  Anna Martin J4  Sasha Bates

ICT: 

J1  Sidney Darlington      J2  Ruben Batho  JEdward Williams J4  Imogen Carway

MODERN LANGUAGES:

J1  Hugo Malalana        J2  Harry Lawson-Miln  J3 Ben Marshall J4  Ava Ekman

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

J1  Aarna Uduchana J2  Anabella Davies J3  Seth Roberts J4  Kabir Butt

 

MOST HOUSE POINTS AWARD:  Wilfred Davies

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

DRAMA CUP: Mollie Howdon

THE ENGLISH CUP (for engendering a passion of English): Elliot Berg               

CROSS-COUNTRY CUP:  Ellory Dean & Freddie Leslie

THE PRESIDENT’S BAT (for performance and contribution to the U11 cricket team): Monty Jones

THE TOM CLAMP MEMORIAL FOR SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT:  Florence Davies & Harry Storrar

THE CONSTERDINE AWARD (For dedication and endeavour): Lucy Graham

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

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

Click on the image below for a selection of photographs from the ceremony: