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PRIZE EVENING
Thursday 27 June 2019
Aspire Advance Achieve
Photos from the event.
ORDER OF EVENTS
6.30pm drinks reception - Gym An opportunity to enjoy some of our students’ work
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7.10pm Guests seated – Hall
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7.15pm Formal Prize Evening commences with the arrival of the platform party
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Windsor Girls’ School Choir - Mama Mia and One Moment in Time
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Welcome by Nicky Frobisher - Chair of Governors
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Co-Headteachers’ Presentation
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Presentation of Prizes for:
English
Mathematics
Science
Geography
History
Philosophy and Ethics
Modern Foreign Languages
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Interlude – An excerpt from ‘Wind in the Willows’
Presentation of Prizes for:
Art
Music
Design and Technology
Business Education
Information and Communication Technology
Performing Arts
Physical Education
Law
Media
Psychology
Sociology
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Year Leader Prizes
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Presentation of Special Awards
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Introduction of Guest Speaker by Larissa Bowyer - Head Girl
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Miss Phyllis James
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Vote of Thanks by Katie Snooks - Deputy Head Girl
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Please remain seated whilst the platform party leave the stage.
Subject Prizes
Students have been awarded individual subject prizes by their teachers for outstanding achievement.
Prizes for English presented by Ms Cocksedge Year 9 Mia Pottage Year 10 Olatz Bulson-Roman Year 11 Chloe Rodgers Year 12 Rachael Grimmer Year 13 Hetty Brake
Prizes for Mathematics presented by Mr Sutton
Mathematics Year 9 Charlotte Dewar Year 10 Eleanor Elmes Year 11 Sam Allum Year 12 Shampavi Jeeva Year 13 Aroosa Hussain
Prizes for Science presented by Dr Haynes Science Year 9 Anna Theobalds Biology Year 10 Roseanna Thomas Year 11 Becky O’Hara Year 12 Sarena Robert Year 13 Izabella Cheema Chemistry Year 10 Sian Kular Year 11 Rachel Clark Year 12 Amy Game Year 13 Isabelle Jackson-Brench Physics Year 10 Phoebe Medcalf Year 11 Asha Sumon Year 12 Emiy Masters
Prizes for Humanities presented by Miss Pearce
Geography Year 9 Cherry Seales Year 10 Saffron Pires Year 11 Izzy Copper Year 12 Philippa Gibson Year 13 Emma Brocklehurst
History Year 9 Isla Wilson Year 10 Lydia Sampson Year 11 Cara Doherty Year 12 Anna Foskett Year 13 Cerys Roe Philosophy and Ethics Year 9 Tallulah Gregory Year 10 Scarlett O’Shaughnessy Year 11 Ariela Veizaj Year 12 Rosalie Toulorge Year 13 Lauren Tiplady
Prizes for Modern Foreign Languages presented by Miss Noble
French Year 9 Marilena Malathouni Year 10 Francesca Crossfield Year 12 Sadie Pearson Year 13 Evie Fawcett German Year 9 Nicole Akpieyi Year 10 Katie Hale Year 11 Jessica Woods Year 12 Cherie Chanson Year 13 Natalia Bajer Spanish Year 9 Hanna Laing Year 10 Wendy Alves Year 11 Chatal Bundalian Year 12 Max Smith Year 13 Ian Wood
Interlude – ‘Wind in the Willows’
Prizes for Art and Music presented by Mrs Wright
Prizes for Art Year 9 Alexis Fowkes Year 10 Lena Haymonds Year 11 Maisy Harman Year 12 Aliya Prichard-Casey Year 13 Mary Deakes Prizes for Music Year 9 Arwen Downes Year 10 Hanen Kiwan Year 11 Natasha Gibbons Year 12 Millie Hunter Year 13 Evie Gibbard
Prizes for Design and Technology subject area presented by Mr Loraine
BTEC Fashion Year 10 Dua Atharkhan Year 11 Tia Binstead Textiles Year 9 Malaika Nawaz Design and Technology Year 9 Milly Giles Year 10 Abigail Gulliver Year 11 Maria Burr Year 12 Holly Stevens Year 13 Beatrix Leedom Child Development Year 10 Tia Mills Year 11 Noshin Janan Food Technology Year 9 Madison-Niamh Cameron Food Preparation and Nutrition Year 10 Rosie Howard Year 11 Emily Cave Food Science and Nutrition Year 12 Chloe Hobbs Year 13 Eloise Dodds Hospitality and Catering Year 10 Faye Vallis-Brown Year 11 Katie Davis
Prizes for Business Education and Computer Technology presented by Mr Arbi
Business Studies Year 10 BTEC Arianna Van Wezel Year 11 BTEC Jasmin Lewis Year 11 GCSE Faye Wong Year 12 Nancy Maton Year 13 Hubert Zagol ICT Year 10 Maleeha Chandhar
Prizes for Performing Arts presented by Mrs Stafford-Allen
Drama Year 9 Catherine Newton Year 10 Libby Brake Year 11 Cara Mackay Drama and Theatre Studies Year 12 Ginny Davis Year 13 Martha Pack Performing Arts Year 10 Camille Wallis-Desablens Year 11 Niamh Adams
Prizes for Physical Education presented by Miss Skinner
Physical Education Year 9 Tara Francis Year 10 Zoe Pugsley Year 11 Lily Rolfe
Prizes for Law, Media, Psychology and Sociology presented by Miss Carron
Media Year 12 Alice Armitage Year 13 Trishna Jabble Psychology Year 12 Allegra Whybrow Year 13 Freya Angood Sociology Year 12 Larissa Bowyer Year 13 Lucy Edrich Travel and Tourism Year 12 Harvey Viotto Year 12 Jodie Cole
Year Leader Awards
Year Leader Prizes are for Academic Achievement or Effort and Progress and have been awarded to students who have shown
outstanding achievement or have shown continued effort across all of their subjects
Year 9 presented by Mrs Simmonds
Lilly Allen
Zein Darouzi Connie Hedley Caitlin James
Safa Khan Zoe Lukacsi
Lola McCullough Holly Pearn
Millie Prelogar Zainab Saleem Jessica Shkurtai
Issy Spenser Ivana Syrota
Estellla Wadham Isabella Way Sienna Wong
Year 10 presented by Miss Castle
Vivienne Alija Laura Arnold
Xanthe Chamberlain Ciara Eastabrook Khushboo Gigras
Millie Hamid Naia Hill
Keira Jacobs Shrivastava Olivia Lawes Emma Moretti Harriet Moss Syeda Naqvi
Bethany Salter Eloise Sharkey
Jessica Swainston Amelia Tickell Aisha Touray
Year 11 presented by Miss Edwards
Halima Ahmed Gracie Clarke
Lily-Grace Dawson Matina Diakatou
Emily Helsby Ava Hewitt
Megan Hone Emily Murphy Ilaria Okusaga Yasmin Sfendla Daisy Wilcock Hannah Young
Year 12 and 13 Prizes presented by Mrs Stafford-Allen
Year 12
Louisa Armitage Rebecca Davies
Holly Fazackerley Alicia Finlayson
Balpreet Gill Ella Healey
Lydia Jeremiah Ffion Jones Lucy Jones
Grace Pearson-Hall Aliya Prichard-Casey
Samantha Royal Brown Alicia Sellars Jodie Smith
Katie Snooks
Year 13
Darcy Aigle-Boucher Martha Allerton
Grace Asquith-Evans Navleen Bhachu Avril Chamberlain
Laura Dickson Alayna Ismail
Emily Ling Niamh Lumb
Iona MacRobert Clementine Oliver Ishika Sabharwal
Sara Serpetri Emily Strophair-Best
Emily Swain Moya Tackney Hannah Tickle Isabelle Waters
Presentation of Special Awards
Sports Team of the Year RugbyTeam
Katy Anderson, Rose Arbery, Laura Arnold, Juliet Bryant, Kiera Devlin, Tara Francis, Adi Galuakadua, Tallulah Gregory, Hanen Kiwan,
Bella MacKenna, Anna Middleton-Jones, Tia Mills, Syeda Naqvi, Shannon O’Brien, Anna Theobolds, Aisha Touray, Charley West
and Tehya Whelan Sports Star of the Year Charlotte Dewar Art for All Prize Eve Haswell Berkshire Masonic Charity's School Molly Kemp Charity Award and Rebecca Howard Margaret Curtis Prize for Services to Anna Foskett the LRC and Rachael Grimmer Careers Prize Amelia Tickell The Barber Cup for Music Hannah Tickle Silver Larynx Award Emma Gyngell The Enga Cup for Food Technology Nicel Parsons The Muirie Cup for Excellence in Languages Evie Fawcett The Rotary Club of Windsor St. George for Contributions to Musical Theatre Ellie Lawrance
Most Outstanding Historian Freya Angood Most Outstanding in Geography Aaminah Saleem Most Outstanding in English Alayna Ismail Most Outstanding Mathematician Tayla Lawrence Most Outstanding Scientist Isabelle Jackson-Brench The Brownscombe Cup for Mathematics Louise White The Chappell Prize for Exceptional Progress Jodie Cole The Aspire, Advance and Achieve Cup Aaminah Saleem Tester Prize for Performing Arts Hetty Brake LORIC Award Lauren Broad Co-Headteachers’ Prize Annabel Hodgkinson Co-Headteachers’ Prize Scarlett O’Shaughnessy The Labrum Prize Emily Murphy The Shawcross Cup for Leadership Services Hetty Brake to the School
Introduction of Principal Guest -
Miss Phyllis James
Miss Phyllis James is an Old Girl and Chair of the Windsor Girls’
School Alumni. She returned to Windsor Girls’ as a Governor, serving for several years, driving and supporting school improvements.
During her career, Miss James won distinction by becoming a
Production Engineer for Trist Mouldings and Seal Ltd, before moving to Dunlop Rubber, Australia; the first woman in Great Britain and the
Commonwealth to hold such a position .
Miss James personifies everything we look for in our students and is held in such high regard that our sports hall is named after her.
Please remain seated whilst the platform party and invited guests leave the stage.
Below is a list of student destinations following their A2 examinations for 2017/2018
Anglia Ruskin University Paramedic Science
Birmingham City University Architecture
Bournemouth University Adult Nursing
Bournemouth University Film Production and Cinematography
Bournemouth University Marketing
Brunel University London Industrial Design and Technology with Professional Practice
Buckinghamshire New University Sports Therapy with Foundation Year
Buckinghamshire New University Nursing (Mental Health) with NMC Registration
Buckinghamshire New University Airline and Airport Management
Buckinghamshire New University Business Management
City University Law
Coventry University Psychology
Coventry University Business and Finance
Exeter University Film Studies with Employment Experience Abroad
Goldsmiths, University of London English and Drama/Drama and English
Goldsmiths, University of London Drama: Musical Theatre
Keele University Adult Nursing with Health Foundation Year
King's College London (University of London) French and Management (with year abroad)
King's College London (University of London) Politics
Kingston University Sociology
Oxford Brookes University Foundation in Humanities
Oxford Brookes University Social Work
Reading University Microbiology
Royal Holloway, University of London History and Philosophy
Royal Holloway, University of London Geography
Royal Holloway, University of London Management with International Business
Royal Holloway, University of London Economics and Management with a Year in Business
Royal Holloway, University of London Politics and International Relations
Royal Holloway, University of London History, Politics and International Relations
Royal Holloway, University of London History
Royal Holloway, University of London Law with Criminology
Sheffield Hallam University Physical Education and School Sport
St Mary's University, Twickenham, London Health and Exercise Science and Business Man-agement
St Mary's University, Twickenham, London Business Management with Foundation Year
Swansea University Applied Medical Sciences with a Foundation Year
Swansea University Psychology
The University of Essex Law
The University of Kent Psychology with Clinical Psychology
The University of Kent German and Management
University College London Geography (International)
University of Bath Biochemistry
University of Birmingham Biochemistry
University of Birmingham Psychology
University of Bristol Biology
University of Bristol English
University of Derby Fashion
University of East Anglia Environmental Sciences
University of Exeter Mathematics
University of Falmouth Business and Entrepreneurship
University of Geneva Politics with Business Management
University of Hertfordshire Criminal Justice
University of Lincoln History
University of Liverpool Philosophy and Communication and Media
University of Nottingham Food Science
University of Oxford English Language and Literature
University of Portsmouth Psychology
University of Portsmouth Media and Digital Practice
University of Portsmouth Forensic Psychology
University of Portsmouth Media and Digital Practice
University of Reading Geography (Physical)
University of Roehampton Law
University of Roehampton Sociology
University of Surrey Law
University of Swansea Chemical Engineering with a Year in Industry
Thank you to Buds & Blooms Florist
for supporting our Prize Evening
Buds & Blooms Florist 67 Dedworth Road, Windsor, SL4 5AZ
01753 867555
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