The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

An evening of celebratio­n

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Proud parents filled the school hall at Ormiston Meadows Academy on Wednesday, last week for the annual awards ceremony. The event, hosted by the Academy’sSeniorLea­dership Te a m a t t r a c t e d m o r e than 200 pupils and their parents, along with special guests, The Deputy Mayor of Peterborou­gh, Councillor Keith Sharp and Deputy Mayoress, Christine Wilson.

Guests were welcomed to the event by head boy, Charlie, head girl, Ellie Mai, deputy head boy, James and deputy head girl, Scarlett.

More than 1 50 pupils received an award at this year’s ceremony for their a c h i e ve m e nt , p r og r e s s or effort made, for their contributi­on to sports or for service to academy life.

As part of the ceremony Chair of Governors, Eri c Winstone gave a n inspiratio­nal speech encouragin­g pupils to work hard and to follow their dreams.

This was followed by a delightful musical performanc­e from the OrmistonMe­adowsAcade­my choir.

Principal, Jean Watt said: “I believe strongly in celebratin­g the amazing success of our pupils and recognisin­g their progress and achievemen­ts.

“Our pupils have worked extremely hard over the past year and as an Academy we feel it is important to recognise this commitment bycomingto­gethertore­ward the very highest achievers.”

Chair of Governors, Eric Winstonesa­id:“I amsoproud ofourpupil­shereatOrm­iston Meadows Academy and what they have achieved over the past year.

“I am delighted to see so many different pupils receiving awards and taking pride in their achievemen­ts. The camaraderi­e amongst the pupils this evening has been truly inspiring. Well done to you all.”

 ??  ?? Ormiston Meadows Academy choir perform for guests at the annual awards ceremony Photo: Terry Harris
Ormiston Meadows Academy choir perform for guests at the annual awards ceremony Photo: Terry Harris

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