Celebration of Success Ceremony 2022 - Denbigh School
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Welcome from the Head of School Exceptional Progress at GCSE Welcome to the 2022 Denbigh in the GCSE and A Level examinations, as well as those our students by their teachers and families as this In their GCSE examinations this summer these students made the most progress when compared to their starting point in secondary education. The students were assessed Celebration of Success who have made the most progress during their time plays a huge part in their success. We congratulate across a broad range of eight of their GCSE subjects to produce an ‘average progress score’. The students listed here had the highest ‘average progress scores’ in Year 11. Ceremony. with us. all our award winners tonight and acknowledge the contribution they have made to the success of Denbigh Deriye Abdullahi Benjamin Davies Shahana Ketheswaran Weronika Pietrzak Ella Sims Tonight, is our opportunity to We are also giving out awards which relate to School. We are proud of them all. Musa Ahmad Kiera Espey Vrinda Kudavelly Abinaya Pushparajah Ryan Sohal celebrate success at Denbigh the contribution our students make to our school Anwar Ali Ruby Fenton Devin Kumar Sahra Rae Sanjay Soneji both in terms of academic community beyond their academic studies. The Humphrey Amo-Yartey Melanie Freeman Kashvi Magodia Rida Rasool Ahmed Syed Andrea Frame, Head of School Anushka Birdavade Emma Gasson Adil Nanavatti Varnan Saththiyanthiran Jessica Tite progress and achievement, ‘Lucy Hawthorne Citizenship Award’ and the ‘Loftman Lolamae Calandro Issy Gerra Lola Paice Niluxsy Satkunarasa Usman Uddin and contributions to the Shield’, recognise those students who through their Treshah Conteh Ella Holliman Bhav Patel Jamie Shakeshaft-Ward Aditya Yogesh school community. This is enthusiasm and commitment have contributed hugely Imogen Culley Jemima Hrycak Zaara Perveen Sharveen Shanthalingam the first time since 2019 that to the wider life of the school. we have been able to hold our Celebration of Success Evening, so it makes coming together tonight all the more special. This year, we also have The Andy Squires Science Award, which is being given to a student who has demonstrated Programme for We have the very highest expectations of our students enthusiasm and excellence in science. The Award is in memory of the CEO of the Denbigh Alliance Trust and the Evening in terms of their work ethic, academic attainment former Headteacher of Denbigh, Andy Squires who and attitude to others. We expect all our students to died in January of this year. Andy was passionate about adhere to our school values of ‘Be Engaged, Be Kind the teaching of science and made a huge contribution Welcome Andrea Frame and Respectful and Do No Harm’. All of tonight’s to the learning of so many students over the years. Cllr Head of School winners have demonstrated these values. Their Zoe Nolan who is the Cabinet Member for Children and contribution to school life and their outstanding Families at MK Council has funded the Award in Andy’s academic achievements are a reflection of their talent, memory which will be presented tonight by Marie Presentation of the Awards Godwin Sosi determination and resilience. All these students have Denny, Head of Education at Milton Keynes Council. Bruce Hawthorne faced disruption to their learning over the last two Marie Denny years, but they have not let that define them and have We are also celebrating those students who have achieved results that are a credit to them, their families achieved Duke of Edinburgh awards. Again, these and our school. students have faced difficulties in terms of completing Guest Speaker Address Godwin Sosi all the requirements of the Award during a pandemic, We have used the attainment and progress that our but they have persevered and achieved. Year 11 and Year 13 students have made as the basis Vote of Thanks Andrea Frame for tonight’s academic awards. We will be celebrating This evening is also an opportunity to recognise the those students who have achieved the highest results commitment, support and encouragement given to
Exceptional Attainment at GCSE Exceptional Progress at A Level In their GCSE examinations this summer these students recorded the highest attainment levels in Year 11. The students were assessed across a broad range of eight of their In their A Level examinations this summer these students made the most progress when their results were compared to the targets set for them at the start of their A Level GCSE subjects to produce an average attainment grade. The students listed here had the highest ‘average attainment grades’ in Year 11. studies in Year 12. Faizan Ahmad Kiera Espey Isabelle Lee-Akpoh Rida Rasool Roderic Sol-Boateng Boluwatife Adewumi Sophie De Caen Mia Loe Jimena Sanchez De La Fuente Saruni Vasuthevan Iman Ahmad Ruby Fenton Alice Liddiard Wajeeh Sabeel Jessica Tite Precious Akowuah Oliver Gray Aleena Malik Ella Saunders Amay Verma Musa Ahmad Melanie Freeman Evie Miller Varnan Saththiyanthiran James Ward Suhruti Alassani Jacob Henry Joel Marklove Saraj Shahamir Isabel Webb Reena Banger Issy Gerra Adil Nanavatti Niluxsy Satkunarasa Hannah-Lee Weare Antonio Beaini Lucy-Marie Howard Leire Martin Del Cano Tharam Singh Millie Webster-Kincaid Anushka Birdavade Jacob Godfrey-Morgan Kira Parkin Megan Scott Aditya Yogesh Dylan Bez Noxy Jama Luke Murphy Toby Sporn Matthew Bonham Tamara Grigoriadou Bhav Patel Jamie Shakeshaft-Ward Amritpal Singh Chaggar Chloe John Saba Perveen Shahzeena Sultana Luke Burton Jemima Hrycak Louis Peckham Sharveen Shanthalingam Lily Cowlard Colby Kwok Haris Qureshi Shobiya Suresh Joseph Curtin Shahana Ketheswaran Abinaya Pushparajah Ella Sims Nadeem Dalvi Lennon Little Surithi Raviendran Jody Tagoe Benjamin Davies Devin Kumar Sahra Rae Ryan Sohal
Exceptional Attainment at A Level School Community Awards In their A Level examinations this summer these students recorded the highest attainment levels in Year 13. The students listed here had the highest points scores calculated from all their A Level grades. The Lucy Hawthorne The Andy Squires Science Award Suhruti Alassani Sophie De Caen Jacob Henry Leire Martin Del Cano Shobiya Suresh Citizenship Award Cllr Zoe Nolan who is the Cabinet Member for Children and Families at MK Council has donated £500 in memory of Andy Squires to fund an award for a student who has demonstrated Eman Ali Joseph De Kock Sophie Hitchens Thomas Millard Charlotte Underwood Maame Atu Lucy Dunkerley Isa Kulkarni Jamie Mistry Sharujan Varatharasan The Lucy Hawthorne Citizenship Award is awarded in memory of enthusiasm and excellence in Science. Antonio Beaini Leah-Marie Duval Rajan Ladhar Wiktoria Mordon Amay Verma Denbigh student, Lucy Hawthorne. The Award is given to students Tanishka Birdavade Daisy Fisher Cara Liddiard Luke Murphy Louis Walters whose attitude and commitment embodies what is meant by The Award is being presented by Marie Denny, Head of Education at Milton Keynes Council Finlay Bowler Dylan Gill Lennon Little Jayne O’Rourke Maksymilian Ziaja Citizenship and how much it benefits the school. During her time Jennifer Brown Oliver Gray Jemima Maluta Malika Sehra at Denbigh, Lucy excelled across the curriculum, but she also The winner of the inaugural Andy Squires Science Award is: Lily Cowlard Jun Harashima Joel Marklove Toby Sporn seized as many opportunities as she could to become involved in the wider life of the school and it is this type of commitment and Tanishka Birdavade enthusiasm that is recognised by this Award. The winner of this year’s Lucy Hawthorne Citizenship Award is: Jennifer Brown The Loftman Shield The Loftman Shield was donated to the School by the Loftman Family who have had five children at Denbigh School. The Shield is awarded to students who have participated in and benefited from a wide range of extra-curricular activities during their time at Denbigh. The winner of this year’s Loftman Shield is: Lucy Dunkerley
Duke of Edinburgh Awards Denbigh School is a licensing centre for the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme and supports every student who wishes to take part in this popular national award scheme. The following students achieved awards under the Scheme in 2021 – 2022. Bronze Awards Matthew McKenna Silver Awards Aiza Abbasi Jenna Mistry Sathyan Anandavasagar Hassan Ali Christiana Moses Christie Augustyn Charlie Andell David Nartey Pippa Aylmer Charlie Asihan Daniel Nikulchenko Alexandra Billingham Serena Atwal Megan Petchey William Douglas Anushka Birdavade Madhulika Pochana Ruby Fenton William Brown Stella Pritchard Elijah Gallimore Ahmer Butt Yusra Rangoonwala Louis Peckham Sophie Graham Hooriya Sabeel Rishon Richard Ayaan Hussain Satvika Sadineni Lauren Roberts Bushra Hussain Ajeet Sandhu Wajeeh Sabeel Athri Iyer Jake Slorach Alexander Shipley Carrera - Rishica Jain Akshay Sreedhar Xander Troiano Arjun Jhally Jathurshan Sukunthan Hannah-Lee Weare Mickayla Jones Lishanth Sureshkumar Jessica Wood Freya Kershaw Krish Thakker Ryan Kunnath Gauree Vijapurkar Cameron Lunn William Wheatley Luke Markwell Douglas Wood
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