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<strong>Prize</strong> <strong>Giving</strong><br />

Friday 3 rd June 2016<br />

Guest of Honour<br />

Kate Adie OBE<br />

Principal<br />

Mr Toby J Belfield MA (Cantab)<br />

Visitor: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II<br />

Patron: Sir William Gladstone, Bart, KG, MA


Programme<br />

I Vow To Thee, My Country<br />

1. I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above,<br />

Entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love;<br />

The love that asks no question, the love that stands the test,<br />

That lays upon the altar the dearest and the best;<br />

The love that never falters, the love that pays the price,<br />

The love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice.<br />

2. And there's another country, I've heard of long ago,<br />

Most dear to them that love her, most great to them that know;<br />

We may not count her armies, we may not see her King;<br />

Her fortress is a faithful heart, her pride is suffering;<br />

And soul by soul and silently her shining bounds increase,<br />

And her ways are ways of gentleness, and all her paths are peace.<br />

The Principal’s Report<br />

Mr Toby J Belfield MA (Cantab)<br />

Chamber Choir Steal Away (Traditional. Arr. C Sennett)<br />

Little David (Traditional. Arr. C Sennett)<br />

Address and Presentation of <strong>Prize</strong>s Kate Adie OBE<br />

Vote of Thanks<br />

Leo Lechiile and Alice Ma<br />

(Head Boy and Head Girl)<br />

Prayer and Blessing<br />

Revd J Stuart Evans<br />

Tea will be served in Big School at the end of the proceedings


<strong>Prize</strong> Winners 2016<br />

<strong>Prize</strong>s for Academic Achievement<br />

<strong>Prize</strong>s are awarded to those pupils that were in the top fifth of their<br />

year group, when averaging test scores and end-of-term examinations.<br />

The pupils are listed below in order of merit.<br />

Form 1<br />

1. James Webster<br />

2. Christian Jones<br />

3. Muhammad Pengwah<br />

4. Owain Baghomian<br />

5. Ffion Taylor<br />

6. Sithika Medagedara<br />

Form 2<br />

1. Amy O’Donnell<br />

2. Matthew Jarvis<br />

3. Natalie Price<br />

Form 3<br />

1. Safi Horrocks<br />

2. Hannah Smith<br />

3. Elen Roberts<br />

4. Evie Pritchard<br />

5. Anastasiia Konchukova


<strong>Prize</strong>s for Academic Achievement<br />

Form 4<br />

1. Iestyn Lewis<br />

2. Ariann Thirunavukarasu<br />

3. Alex Jang<br />

4. Barry Tse<br />

5. Letty Ramoeli<br />

6. Dwight Quinn<br />

7. Christopher Liu<br />

8. Percy Fu<br />

9. Thomas Butler<br />

Lower Sixth<br />

1. Betty Hu<br />

2. Veronica Li<br />

3. Rayna Zhang<br />

4. Britney Chen<br />

5. Viki Tong<br />

6. Lee Li<br />

7. Kim Ma<br />

8. Sophie Sun<br />

9. Roy Zheng<br />

10. Samantha Poh<br />

11. Grant Guo<br />

12. Katherine Li<br />

13. Quang Do<br />

14. Aranruth Deng<br />

15. Tiger Nakamura<br />

16. Arun Thirunavukarasu<br />

17. Megan Goodey<br />

18. Roger Hao<br />

19. Alice Chan<br />

20. Cara Chan


Subject <strong>Prize</strong>s – Form 5<br />

Art<br />

Biology<br />

Business Studies<br />

Chemistry<br />

Computer Studies<br />

Computing<br />

English<br />

English as an Acquired Language<br />

French<br />

Geography<br />

History<br />

Mathematics<br />

Music<br />

Physical Education<br />

Physics<br />

Spanish<br />

Christopher Ackerley<br />

Sophie Vawdrey<br />

Khaleed Adeduntan<br />

Charlotte Kwan<br />

Christian Kirkham<br />

Khaleed Adeduntan<br />

Sophie Vawdrey<br />

Varvara Zviagintceva<br />

Nana Sukprasongphol<br />

Sophie Vawdrey<br />

Khaleed Adeduntan<br />

Gigi Leung<br />

Ciel Zhu<br />

Molli Coleman<br />

Sophie Vawdrey<br />

Nana Sukprasongphol<br />

Subject <strong>Prize</strong>s – Upper Sixth<br />

Art<br />

Biology<br />

Chemistry<br />

Economics<br />

English as an Acquired Language<br />

English Literature<br />

Further Mathematics<br />

Geography<br />

German<br />

History<br />

Mathematics<br />

Physics<br />

Politics<br />

Araly Zheng<br />

Archie Bekenov<br />

Alice Ma<br />

Fawziyyah Ahmed<br />

Dolly Ye<br />

Emily Vawdrey<br />

Alice Ma<br />

Marshall Miao<br />

Emily Vawdrey<br />

Anna Dudovich<br />

Frank Ling<br />

Penny Dinh<br />

Alice Ma<br />

Fawziyyah Ahmed<br />

Creative Writing <strong>Prize</strong><br />

The Michael Hewer Creative Writing <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to Muhammad Pengwah


Progress <strong>Prize</strong>s<br />

The Form 1 – 4 Progress <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to Joyce Cheung<br />

The Sixth Form Progress <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to William Roberts<br />

Special <strong>Prize</strong>s – Upper Sixth<br />

The Fellowship and Community <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to any student who has been considerably<br />

helpful within the wider community.<br />

Awarded to Lauren Robinson and Rhiannon Lewis.<br />

The Brierley <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to any student who has made a significant contribution to School.<br />

Awarded to Symon Dowell.<br />

The CD Lunn <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to any student who has made an intellectual contribution to<br />

Ruthin School.<br />

Awarded to Thomas He, Michelle Lin and Jenny Xi.<br />

The CL Jones Memorial <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to any student who has made an all-round<br />

contribution to life at Ruthin School.<br />

Awarded to Penny Dinh.<br />

The Rushworth <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to any student who has excelled in Science.<br />

Awarded to Caitlin Pierce, Alice Ma and Elin Wynne.<br />

The Old Ruthinian Association <strong>Prize</strong>s are awarded to the Head Boy and Head Girl for 2015/16.<br />

Awarded to Leo Lechiile and Alice Ma.<br />

The Principal’s <strong>Prize</strong> is awarded to Alice Ma.<br />

Alice Ma, possibly the most talented academic Ruthin School has ever seen, joined the School in<br />

the Sixth Form at the age of 14. Not only has she been consistently the top student in<br />

Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics, she has taken a full and active role in the life of the<br />

School, participating in many House activities. She was part of the team that won the UK<br />

Chemistry competition, and part of the team that represented the UK in Italy in Mathematics.<br />

Alice will start her studies at Trinity College, Cambridge in 2017 after taking a gap year.

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