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PRIZEGIVING 2019
Friday 6th September - Norwich Cathedral
Norwich School PrizegivingFriday 6th September 2019, Norwich Cathedral
Order of Ceremony
Welcome from the Reverend Canon ofNorwich Cathedral, Aidan Platten
Chairman of Governors
Head Master, Head of School &Deputy Heads of School
Musical Interlude
Presentation of the Prizes
Musical Interlude
Principal Guest: Dr Emma Pooley (ON) Olympian
Vote of thanks by the Chairman
The National Anthem
Academic Prize Winners U4 2019
James Mathews PrizeLatin Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Progress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress PrizeMathematics Biology Chemistry Physics Reynolds Prize for English French GermanSpanishFriends Prize for History Geography Religious Studies DramaMusicAlex Humphris Art Prize
Academic Prize Winners L4 2019
Freya OsborneFreya Osborne
Georgia Hodgson Colette Maxwell-Preston
Yohan Saravanamuttu Caidon Cary
Charles CloverRheo Shaikh
Mary Amaka-Maidoh Kyran Demetri
Xing PhanAmelia Braidwood
Daisy PickeringSean O'Malley
Dev KamathDaniel NevilleAdam Kelsall
Ewan Lennard Christopher Doylend
Atticus HitchingsGrace Yeo
Eleanor McGuire
Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Progress PrizeProgress PrizeMathematics Biology Chemistry Physics Friends Prize for English French Cater Prize for GermanSpanish Geography History Religious Studies Latin DramaMusic2D Design Alec Baughan Prize for 3D DesignCathedral Choristers Leaving Prize Cathedral Choristers Leaving Prize Cathedral Choristers Leaving Prize Cathedral Choristers Leaving Prize Cathedral Choristers Leaving Prize
Jay Ambadkar Edward Pearson
Naraen Prabhakar Daniel Windsor
Anson Chan Amelie Duez
Alexander Walker Ralph Pye
Imogen James Matthew Hudson
Eliza Prior Anushka Damodar Chester Dimoglou
Alexander Wade Jemima Gotto Thomas Clark
Kyden Seed-Adams Benjamin Rollinson
Padme Smith Nana Bekoe
Ottilie Johnson Sebastian Doe
Elliot Hawkings Dylan Parsons Aidan Pitcher
Nathan Pitcher Rufus Sergent
Academic Prize Winners L5 2019
Academic Excellence in a range of subjectsAcademic Excellence in a range of subjectsAcademic Excellence in a range of subjectsAcademic Excellence in a range of subjectsProgress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress Prize
MathematicsBiology Chemistry PhysicsEnglish Monk Prize for French Friends Prize for German Spanish Geography History Religious Studies Monk Prize for Latin Classical Civilisation Music Junior Drama Howes Prize for Design Art 3D Design
George Bowyer Ann Kalu
Alexander Lelewel Jack Yaxley
Jack Blackham Amy Griffiths
Rohan Nair Charlotte Warnes
Mirha Kashif James Cross
Raul Wigglesworth Jared Ikazoboh Charlie Windle
Sabina Baker Charlotte Riches
Shraeya Saravanavel Olivier Vedrenne Matthew Buttery
Lily Macdonald Jack Buttery
Archie Lowder Adam Chillingworth
Elizabeth James Milton Maxwell Hamish Sugden
Alastair Wyllie
Academic Prize Winners M5 2019
Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Greek Progress PrizeProgress Prize Progress Prize Progress PrizeField Prize for Mathematics Field Prize for Chemistry Field Prize for Biology Field Prize for Physics Dyers Prize for Science Johnson Prize for English Monk Prize for French Monk Prize for German Spanish Haldinstein Prize for History Geography Friends Prize for Religious Studies Monk Prize for Latin Forrest Prize for Classical Civilisation
Toby FinchBenjamin Groat
Lila HallamNavaneeth Hari Krishnan Navaneeth Hari Krishnan
Bradley Beales Benjamin Lettice
Isabella Lopez-Scott Joseph Roy
Edward WilsonEdward Wilson
Linton Challinor James Ribbands
Jonathan CheongIsabel Cutts
Arjuna Puvanachandra Nicholas Saunders
Anna AustinJonathon Catmull
Abigail HillLily Brown
Bethan CallowDaniel Griffiths
Elsa ArdernMarianne Smith
Zachary TaylorZachary Taylor
Academic Prize Winners U5 2019
Edward BayesJoe BeadmanEmily CahirMolly Carroll Debangshu Chakrabarti Phoebe Chapman Lucy GarsideRueben Gopaul Laurence Herring
Prizes for Outstanding Achievement at GCSE (for those achieving at least 8A*s)
Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Academic Excellence in a range of subjects Progress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress PrizeDean Lefroy Prize for Mathematics Field Prize for Biology Scott Pillow Prize for Chemistry Scott Pillow Prize for Physics Jarrold Prize for Science Johnson Prize for English Monk Prize for French Monk Prize for German Spanish Geography Haldinstein Prize for History Religious Studies Monk Prize for Latin Taylor Prize for Classical Civilisation Greek MusicComputer ScienceDrama Friends Prize for Art James Fell Prize for 2D Design 3D Design Academic PE
Laurence Herring Ashley Thorpe Christian Eade
Emma SibleyJames Webster
Jude Widdowson Callum Gray
Debangshu Chakrabarti Rueben Gopaul
Vikash Senthil KumarJoe BeadmanArchie Nolan
Edward BayesDaniel Tharian
Molly CarrollKitty Taylor
Theo MooreGrace Murray
Elsa ArdernHenry James
Angus Murphy-LennoxCharlotte Pollard
Advik ChitreAugustus Sanders
Isabel Glenton Marianne Smith
Joshua KohlerSophia Basset
Gerald IkazobohSurya JyothiJoelle LokTheo MooreAngus Murphy-LennoxAlice-Lily NneneArchie NolanCharlotte PollardFrancesca Riordan
Revanth RoyVikash Senthil KumarOliver SibleyMarianne SmithDaniel TharianAshley ThorpeJoshua WigginsKitty Womack
James LiveseyToby Hunt
Emilia FoysterElizabeth Collinson
Vani KumarHarvey Fisher
Computer Science Music Art 3D Design2D DesignAcademic PE
Academic Prize Winners L6 2019
Progress PrizeProgress PrizeProgress PrizeFurther Mathematics Friends Prize for Mathematics Biology Chemistry Scott Pillow Prize for Physics English German Lord Leicester's Prize for French Spanish Laura Quelch Prize for History Geography Blackman Prize for Economics Business EnterpriseContribution to Theatre Production Mirfield Prize for Philosophy PsychologyPolitics Religious Studies Classical Civilisation Latin Computer ScienceMusicArt Turner Prize for History of ArtWill Pointer Prize for Design3D Design Sports Science
Matthew DeanOlivia Gaskin
Jessica JollyJames Pearson
Aniruddh PrabhuMartha Chan
William ChengJames Thistlewood
Juliet SteedAmy Buck
Esther WigginsOriana Alizond
Etienne PellElla Grace Thompson-Ives
Mia LaiAkshita Brahma Akshita Brahma
Millicent BensteadLorna Gauvain
Joseph OsborneLouisa Dixey
Alice WollocombeKian Moghaddas
Otillie MillerIndira Smith
Gabriella Moretti-Miles Rosabelle Valentine
Ruby LandisNadia Sharpe
Eleanor Hayward
Academic Prize Winners U6 2019
Progress Prize Progress Prize Progress Prize Progress PrizeProgress Prize3D Design Further Mathematics Lord Mayor’s Prize for Mathematics Copeman Prize for Science Fleming Prize for Science Field Prize for Biology Salters Prize for Chemistry Field Prize for Physics Andrew Stephenson Prize for an English Essay Religious Studies German
Dennis Adibe Hannah Kirby
Harry Peachment Joshua Pond
Maisie Cruickshank Maisie Cruickshank
George Chrisovelides Luke ByrneJessica Shu
Jason LeeEleanor Perkins Alice Whittaker
Cameron Aldren Daisy Campbell Daisy CampbellThomas Dewin
T
Monk Prize for LatinGreekComputer Science
Senior Drake Prize for Composition
John Walker Prize for Outstanding Effort in History Of Art
Science
Harry TroiseLauren Li
Thomas Blythe-Bartram India Riordan
Louis MianIsobel Windle
Joseph Wootton Sophia Haehnelt
Anya BirchHarry Fisher
Sarah Costello Artemis Apergi
Joshua Gilmour Jonathan Jolly Jonathan Jolly
Henry LeeAdam Possener
Willow Major Madeleine Clements
Juliette KellyElla Gant
Roberta Wilson Joshua Pond
Prizes for Outstanding Achievement at A level (for those achieving at least 2A*s and an A)
Cameron AldrenCharles AustinEleanor Borrill Walter ButteryDaisy CampbellGeorge ChrisovelidesEve CopemanMaisie CruickshankToby CullingNieve GauvainFaye Hilyer
Emily HoldcroftDodavah IwoMatthew JamesRowan KiamHenry LeeJason LeeAiko LeungWillow MajorLouis MianEdward Parkinson
Harry PeachmentIndia RiordanAngus RussellHarry ScottJessica ShuJasmine SoSophie ToddHarry TroiseLara WellsJoseph Wootton
The Governors would like to acknowledge the following members of staff for the length and quality of their service to Norwich School:
Staff Long Service Awards
Over 20 years of service:
Nicola Dunnett - Lower School Teacher
Susan Peck - Laboratory Technician
Community and Co-curricular Prize Winners 2019
Karen Sillett Memorial Award for Representative Sport Emma Pooley Cup Mike Wilson Cup Sophie Key Trophy for Excellence in Girls Sport Outstanding Contribution to Fourth Form Boys Sport Outstanding Contribution to Fourth Form Girls Sport Outstanding Contribution to Fifth Form Boys Sport Outstanding Contribution to Fifth Form Girls Sport MBS Team of the Year Rolls Singing PrizeFrancis McIvor Prize for Musical Theatre Deveson Music L4 PrizeDeveson Music Junior PrizeDeveson Music Junior PrizeDeveson Music Intermediate PrizeDeveson Music Senior PrizeQueen's Scout AwardQueen's Scout Award8th Norwich Young Leader AwardNNAB Prize for Community ServiceJames Hooper Award for DebatingAnna Dunlop PrizeAlfred Ikin PrizeHenry Blakeney Chapel Choir PrizeSebastian John AwardSir Thomas Gawdy Legal Award Barratt & Cooke AwardPricewaterhouseCoopers Prize for EnterpriseBen Colchin Award Ben Colchin Trophy Simon Cook PrizeHeather Coles AwardHead of School Award
Freddie StewardEliza Barclay
James CherryEvelyn Witte
Kit ScottMadison Kelly
Pieter De Lange Amelia Barclay
J15 RowingJuliette Kelly
Faye HilyerColette Maxwell-Preston
Persephone Andrews Amelia Polansky
Brooke ElleyJames Thistlewood
James HillHarry Peachment
Louisa DixeyOtto Probert
Joe WellsDaisy Campbell
Harry FisherJeffrey Chung
Benjamin Millett Arjun Kamath
John ElliottEsther Wiggins
Emily HoldcroftHarvey Scott
James JiaArtemis Apergi Morgan Hardy
Explanation of Prizes
James Mathews Prize - donated by Dr Ken and Mrs Margaret Mathews, in memory of their son James Mathews, a former L4 pupil. Awarded to a new member of Lower 4 who has contributed the most to school life, inside and outside of the classroom. Reynolds Prize for English - awarded for outstanding contribution to English and is in honour of Sarah Reynolds, ON.Friends Prize for History - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded to a Lower 4 pupil who has done exceptionally well in history.Alex Humphris Art Prize - donated by Alex Humphris, Former Head of Art at Norwich School, and awarded
for outstanding contribution to art.Friends Prize for English - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded for outstanding
contribution to English.Cater Prize for German - donated by Eric Cater in memory of his wife, Maria, who died in 1997. Maria was a much-loved teacher of German and French. It is awarded for outstanding contribution to German.
Monk Prize for French - awarded for outstanding contribution to French in memory of James Henry Monk ON. Friends Prize for German - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded for outstanding contribution to German.Monk Prize for Latin - awarded for outstanding contribution to Latin in memory of James Henry Monk, ON and Classical Scholar. Howes Prize for Design - donated by Percy Howes and awarded for outstanding contribution to design. Dyers Prize for Science - donated by the Worshipful Company of Dyers, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, with whom Norwich School has a historical connection. Awarded for outstanding contribution to science.Haldinstein Prize for History - donated by Mr Haldinstein, who was one of the owners of the Bally shoe factory, and awarded for significant contribution to history.
Friends Prize for Religious Studies - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded for outstanding contribution to religious studies.Dean Lefroy Prize for Mathematics - awarded for outstanding contribution to mathematics in memory of Dean Lefroy, Vice Chairman in 1903.
Scott Pillow Prize for Chemistry - awarded for outstanding contribution to chemistry in memory of Scott Pillow, an ON killed in action in WW1.Scott Pillow Prize for Physics - awarded for outstanding contribution to physics in memory of of Scott Pillow, an ON killed in action in WW1.Jarrold Prize for Science - donated by the Jarrold family and awarded for outstanding contribution to science.Monk Prize for German - awarded for outstanding contribution to German in memory of James Henry Monk ON.Taylor Prize for Classical Civilisation - donated by the Taylor family and awarded for significant contribution to classical civilisation.Friends Prize for Art - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded for outstanding contribution to art.
Friends Prize for Mathematics - donated by the Friends of Norwich School and awarded for outstanding contribution to mathematics. Lord Leicester's Prize for French - donated by the Earl of Leicester and awarded for outstanding contribution to French.Laura Quelch Prize for History - donated by Professor JA Quelch (ON 62-69), in his daughter’s name; he was an ON and went on to be a Master at Oxford. Awarded for significant contribution to history. Blackman Prize for Economics - named after Ron Blackman, who was appointed as the Bursar in 1974, and is awarded for outstanding contribution to economics.Mirfield Prize for Philosophy - donated by Peter Mirfield, former Governor of Norwich School, for outstanding contribution to philosophy.Turner Prize for History of Art - awarded in honour of Mrs Janine Turner, former teacher of History of Art, for significant contribution to history of art.Will Pointer Prize for Design - a framed piece of artwork donated by Will Pointer (ON 94-01), awarded to a member of the Sixth Form who has excelled in 2D design.Lord Mayor’s Prize for Mathematics - donated by the Lord Mayor for outstanding contribution to mathematics.Copeman Prize for Physical Sciences - donated by Geoffrey Copeman, former Chair of Norwich School Governors, for significant contribution in physical sciences.Fleming Prize for Biological Science - named in honour of Alexander Fleming for outstanding contribution in biology.Salters Prize for Chemistry - awarded for outstanding contribution to chemistry, in memory of Canon Salters of Norwich, ON.Andrew Stephenson Prize for an English Essay - awarded for outstanding contribution to English, named in honour of Andrew Stephenson, former Head Master.Sheriff’s Prize for History - donated by the High Sheriff for significant contribution to history.Friends Prize for Geography - donated by the Friends of Norwich School for significant contribution to geography.Tyson-Cain Prize for Economics - awarded for outstanding contribution to economics in memory of James Tyson-Cain, Former Master i/c of the Lower School. Bernard Burrell Prize for Music - donated by Mr Burrell's wife in his memory. Mr Burrell was Director of Music during the 70s and 80s and the prize is awarded for outstanding contribution to music.Self Prize for Music - awarded for outstanding contribution to music, named in honour of Freddie Self, former Second Master of Norwich School.Drake Prize for Composition - donated by Jeremy Drake (ON 63-72), an outstanding musician. Awarded to a pupil who has made a significant contribution to musical composition. Aubrey Aitken Drama Prize - awarded for outstanding contribution to drama, named in honour of Bishop Aubrey Aitken ON. John Walker Prize for Outstanding Effort in History of Art - donated by the family of John Walker (NS
72-16), former teacher, for outstanding effort in history of art.Paul Frost History of Art Prize - donated by the family of Paul Frost (ON 62-71) for outstanding contribution to history of art.Harris Prize for Art - statue donated by Pat and Lesley Harris for outstanding contribution to art.
Karen Sillett Memorial Award for Representative Sport - awarded in memory of Karen Sillett, former
member of support staff, for elite representation in sport.
Emma Pooley Cup - awarded for Upper 6 contribution to senior girls sport; named in honour of Emma
Pooley (ON 99-01), Olympian Cyclist.
Mike Wilson Cup - awarded for Upper 6 contribution to senior boys sport; named in honour of Mike Wilson,
former Head of PE.
Sophie Key Trophy for Excellence in Girls Sport - awarded to a sixth form girl for excellence in girls sport.
MBS Team of the Year - donated by company MBS and awarded to the sports team of the year.
Rolls Singing Prize - donated by Geo Rolls (ON 02-13) for outstanding contribution to music.
Francis McIvor Prize for Musical Theatre - donated by Francis McIvor, former teacher at Norwich School, for
outstanding contribution to musical theatre.The Deveson Music Prizes were endowed in 1984 by the parents of James Deveson (ON 79-86).
only the House Music Festival provided the opportunity for solo performers to be assessed by an outside
adjudicator.
Queen's Scout Award - The Queen's Scout Award is the top achievement for Explorer Scouts and Scout
Network members and comprises a variety of activities to complete. 8th Norwich Young Leader Award - donated by former staff member, David Sturdee, now Assistant Scout
Leader, 8th Norwich Sea Scouts. Awarded to a member who has shown leadership, confidence and resilience.
NNAB Prize for Community Service - donated by Norfolk & Norwich Association for the Blind (NNAB).
Awarded to a member of the Sixth Form who has made an outstanding contribution to volunteering and
Community Service.
James Hooper Award for Debating - donated by by James Hooper (ON 00-10) for excellence at debating
and encouraging involvement in debating across various year groups.
Anna Dunlop Prize - the winner of this prize is voted for by the Common Room to recognise the Upper 6
female leaver who they feel has made an all-round outstanding contribution to the school. Awarded in
memory of Anna Dunlop, former member of teaching staff.
Alfred Ikin Prize - the winner of this prize is voted for by the Common Room to recognise the Upper 6 male
leaver who they feel has made an all-round outstanding contribution to the school. Awarded in memory of
Alfred Ikin, former member of teaching staff.
Henry Blakeney Chapel Choir Prize - awarded for outstanding contribution to music, specifically Chapel
Choir.
Sebastian John Award - presented in honour of Sebastian John (ON 97-04), who went on to study Civil
Engineering at Loughborough University. Awarded for outstanding contribution to engineering.
Sir Thomas Gawdy Legal Award - awarded by Ashtons Legal; the prize includes one week’s work experience
and is awarded to someone who is studying law next year and has made outstanding progression in their
studies.
Barratt and Cooke Award - awarded by Barratt and Cooke; the prize includes one week’s work experience
and is awarded to someone who is interested in stockbroking and has made outstanding progression in their
studies.
Ben Colchin Award - awarded to a member of the Upper Sixth who has interesting plans for a gap year,
particularly if there is a connection with languages.
Ben Colchin Trophy - awarded for outstanding contribution to sport.
Simon Cook Prize - awarded in memory of Simon Cook (ON 86-93), specifically for someone who has
prevailed in the face of adversity.
Heather Coles Award - awarded in honour of Heather Coles (ON 94-96), to an Upper 6 female leaver who has
interesting plans for a gap year, particularly if there is a connection with economics and overseas
development.
Music during the ceremony
Flower Duet from Lakmé Charlotte Pollard and Brooke Elley (Voice)
The Vagabond Daniel Possener (Voice). Accompanied by Adam Possener
Toccata in FAngus Murphy-Lennox (Organ)
IntradaAdam Chillingworth (Organ)
Sonata opus II, No. 4 (Presto)Harvey Sillitoe (Flute)
Delibes
Vaughan Williams
Widor
Grayston Ives
Music preceding the ceremony
Violin Concerto, 1st movement Katja Ruda (Violin)
Flute ConcertinoIndira Smith (Flute)
Bruch
Chaminade
Michel Blavet
The National Anthem
God save our gracious Queen,
Long live our noble Queen,God save the Queen.Send her victorious,Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us:God save the Queen!
Thy choicest gifts in storeOn her be pleased to pour,
Long may she reign.May she defend our laws,
And ever give us causeTo sing with heart and voice:
God save the Queen!
Floral arrangements by Norwich Cathedral Flower Guild
Following the service, all attendees are cordially invited to join us for refreshments in the Norwich School Refectory.