Theatre packed as Academy winners revealed
Last updated at 11:56, Thursday, 14 July 2011
STUDENTS from West Lakes Academy have been rewarded for their achievements during the last school year.
The academy’s theatre was packed with staff, students, parents, governors and other invited guests for last Thursday’s celebration.
The award winners were:
Top 20 in Year 7: Katy Alderson, Robert Benn, Natalie Brannon, Courtney Chester, Charlie Crayston, Aaron Dye, James Florey, Lewis Fotheringham, Tasmin Hocking, Thomas Jackson, Rachael Jardine, Catherine Lobb, Jessica McConvey, Joshua Murphy, Max Smith, Luke Wallbank, Kyle Ward, Hannah Williams, Wassila Zitouni. Best in Year: Heather Eaton
Top 20 in Year 8: Kristian Caddy, Rachel Cannon, Rebecca Clayton, Matthew Dunn, Courtney Fox, Sian Gearing, Ellie Haggart, Sarah Jackson, Sophie Jardine, Richard Marr, Courtney Miller, Ellie Naylor, Charlotte Nichol, John Nichol, Georgia Pearson, Ellen Roper, Molly Simcock, Emily Telford, Sarah Unsworth. Best in Year: Emily Devine
Top 20 in Year 9: Bethany Bewsher, Emily Crayston, Paul Eaton, Dylan Gardner, Sarah Hamilton, Matthew Harper, Sophie Hartley, Alexander Hynes, Lewis Jackson, Rebecca Oliver, Sarah Oliver, Katherine Pickering, Aidan Procter, Louis Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Emma Tait, Rabiat Umar, Joshua Wareing, Shauna Williams. Best in Year: Tom Wright
Top 20 in Year 10: Scott Bailey, Daniel Barker, Joe Bold, Daniel Burrow, Daniel Corkhill, Georgina Cremins, Emma Duguid, Abbey Elsworth, Sarah Hewitt, Harrison Howard, Kelvin Knight, Laura Le Jeune, Erin Marley, Laura Marr, Jessica Mower, Alice Rea. James Spencer, Nathan Sproat, Matthew Tyson. Best in Year: Sarah Tyson
Top 20 in Year 11: Ruth Battersby, Thomas Begbie, Kate Daniel, Sarah Dowell, Jane Eccles, Sam Jones, Naomi Keddie, Adam Pearson, Stephen Slater, Rebecca Stacey, Louise Stubbings, Ryan Tallentire, Rachel Tunstall, Caia Van Den Elzen, Sylvia Wadsworth, Rebecca Walker, Sam Walker, Alana Warbrick, Rebecca Wittridge. Best in Year: Ellen Wildig
Best in Academy: Tom Wright, Year 9
Citizenship Awards: Elizabeth Bewsher (Year 7), Jessica Harrison (Year 8), Tom Wright (Year 9), Tom Heslop (Year 10), Daniel Hughes (Year 11)
Awards for outstanding academic success: Matthew Rollason (Year 7), Georgia Pearson (Year 8), Joshua Wareing (Year 9), William Houghton (Year 10), Stephen Slater (Year 11).
Danica Maxwell Award: Stephen Slater (Year 11)
Governors’ Awards: Osian Fletcher (Year 11), William Gainford (Year 7), William Houghton (Year 10).
First published at 11:08, Thursday, 14 July 2011
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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