Rossendale Free Press

STUDENTS

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from the Class of 2018 at Whitworth Community High School had their hard work rewarded at a special presentati­on evening at The Riverside in Whitworth.

Headteache­r Gill Middlemas thanked colleagues, families, guests and governors and those important former students for making it such a special evening.

The Mayor of Whitworth Councillor Madeline de Souza presented GCSE certificat­es and also certificat­es for ‘top effort’ and ‘top progress’.

Subject awards for the ‘top performanc­e in each GCSE subject’ were introduced by the school’s faculties and were presented by either guest speaker Peter Boys or the chair of governors, Christine Wright.

Mrs Middlemas said: “The evening was a reflection of the outstandin­g relationsh­ips between staff and students which supports learning and helps drive up exam results.”

‘Highest attendance’ awards went to Will Wolfenden, Samantha Duffy and Jamie Middleton and ‘outstandin­g contributi­on to the school over five years’ went to Grace Prime and Katie Bray.

‘Student leadership work’ awards were presented to Sam Milton, Hannah Smallwood, Megan Whitworth and Tom Crabtree.

Hannah Smallwood was the worthy winner of the ‘best overall GCSE’ award for her achievemen­ts: four Grade 9s, English Language, English Literature, RE and Art and Richard Ronksley, Principal of Rochdale Sixth Form College, presented the award which the college kindly sponsored.

Nine students received awards for outstandin­g GCSE results across the ability range: Thomas Crabtree, Lewis Whittles, Declan Larkin, Georgina Bride, Tequila Skerritt, Jonathan Wadsworth, Jamie Middleton, Sophie Greenwood and Sheree Bork.

The ‘overall outstandin­g effort’ award went to Sophie Greenwood, and the ‘Melissa Sutton – Chair of Governors’ award for a student who exemplifie­s the resilience and motivation of our ex-student Melissa was presented to Jonathan Wadsworth.

A number of students, who completed their Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award, received certificat­es and Lucy Farrell was the recipient of the school’s first ever Duke of Edinburgh leadership award.

 ??  ?? ‘Best overall GCSE’ award winner Hannah Smallwood, who also won a ‘student leadership’ award
‘Best overall GCSE’ award winner Hannah Smallwood, who also won a ‘student leadership’ award

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