Prize Giving Programme & Events July 2021 - Tonbridge School
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Prize Giving Programme & Events July 2021
Events & Prize Giving Programme 10.00am Service in the Chapel for Novi, 2nd Year, Upper Sixth, Governors & Court members (streamed live in Big School, the EM Forster Theatre and the Marquee) 11.00am Prize Giving in the Marquee on the Upper Hundred (Prizewinner parents invited) 12.30pm Cricket: Leavers vs Remainers on The Head Stayers vs Departers on Martins 1.30pm Ultimate Frisbee: Leavers vs Remainers on The Fifty 2.00pm Leavers’ Band from the Marquee (no seating) 3.00pm End of Term Prize Giving Please stand for the entrance of the Governors. The Head of School will greet the Governors in Latin: the All Souls’ Examiner, Dr Patricia Fara, will reply on behalf of the Governors. The Deputy Chair of Governors will announce the winners of the three Prize Pens and the Chichele Essay Prize, presented by The Master. The Headmaster will give his address. Three Upper Sixth boys will give brief presentations: Tom Roxburgh (WH) who has a place to read PPE at Pembroke, Oxford; James Craggs (PS) who has a place to read History at St Edmund Hall, Oxford; and Jeremy Suppey (SH) who has a place to read Music at Manchester. The Master of the Skinners’ Company, Mr John Emms, will present the prizes and give his address. Edwin Jackson Memorial Prize Wilf Stokhuyzen Goddard Prize for Modern Languages Josh Lloyd-Williams David Williamson Memorial Bowl Olly Knight Jonathan Doran Memorial Salver Ewan Gadd-Chapman
Tom Stevenson-Rouse Prize for Endeavour and Chemistry Will Richards The Paterson Sword (CCF Cadet) Hugo Carrie The Wilson Trophy (RAF Cadet) Jack Middleton The Dougall Trophy (Army Cadet) Nathan Johnson RN Tennant Bell (Navy Cadet) Harry Grant John Morton Exhibition and Rouse Prize for Computer Aided Design Patrick Fulton John Morton Exhibition and Warden Baker Prize for Design James Goh John Morton Exhibition Sam Gormley John Morton Exhibition Ernest Ng Lions Club Shield for Service to the Community and Art Henry Kaplan Lions Club Shield for Service to the Community Oli Hards Rotary Club Service Award Josh Pope-Saffer The Ward Cup for Contribution to School Sport Harry Bevan-Thomas UPPER SIXTH PRIZES Barton Kent Prize for French and Goggs Prize for History James Craggs Cecil Steward Memorial Prize for Biology Jack Brant Chadwick Historical Essay Prize Rory Smith Collenette-Barker Prize for Geography Jack Pullen Glanville Prize for Engineering Benson Kwok Floyd Prize for English and James Naylor Memorial Prize for Creative Writing Paddy Davies Jones Hall Memorial Prize for Mathematics Victor Lin John Marsh Prize for Technical Drama Luke Ely Lanegan Computer Prize Alexander Laidlaw Lowther Natural History William Kingston Martin Buckmaster Prize for Art Alex Dean Rev’d Henry Wyche Award for Mathematics and Senior Singing Sherman Yip Roy Foulsham Cup for Singing Ieuan Williams Selous Prize for Languages Ben Easterbrook Selous Prize for French and German Freddie Evans Selous Prize for Spanish Cameron Blair Single Mathematics Prize Abdullah Abduljhbar Sir Henry Steward Prize for Classics Jack Richardson Stewart Memorial Prize for School Music Jeremy Suppey
W.K. Brown for Science and Instrumental Benjamin Gardner W.M. Gordon Prize for Classics Olly Hughes W.A. Broomhead Memorial Prize for Public Speaking and Social Science Tom Roxburgh Welldon Prize for Divinity Ben Sibbald Business Tom Geffen Choral Toby Peters Economics Amir Zakhir Mandarin Roshan Loomis Aiyagari Physics Thomas Masding Politics Will Instance LOWER SIXTH PRIZES C.B. Gordon Prize for Mathematics Alikhan Murat E.M. Forster Senior Prize for Prose Fiction FT Chiu Floyd Prize for English Jamie Lambert Art Xander Froggatt Biology Christopher Halford Business Toby McWilliams Chemistry Max Selby Choral Wilkie Hoare Critical Thinking and Instrumental Brian Chan Design Technology James Watts Economics Bosco Lee French and German Will Press Geography Toby Venton Greek Oskar Marten History Eddie Adams Latin and Religious Studies Cameron Tilley Mandarin Jonas Freeman Music Matthew Lee Physics Kenneth Lee Politics Harry Lawes Spanish Oliver Glen The Tonbridgian Prize Sam Hadfield
THIRD YEAR PRIZES E.M. Forster Prize for Prose Fiction Hugh Piper Hervey Adams Prize for Art Archie Wareing Biology Alex Percival Chemistry Ollie Whittall Choral Hugh O’Donnell Computer Science Ryan Zhang Junior Debating Harry French Design Technology Andrew Sergeef Drama and Music Nick Samuel English Matthew Smith Ensemble Patrick Hughes French and Greek Robert Adams History Aidan Chow Geography Zach Hudson German Damon McDevitt Instrumental Alastair Wu Latin Matthew Barry Mandarin Thomas Gardner Maths Hayden Lam Physics Charlie Thompson Religious Studies Tom Instance Spanish Jack Percival SECOND YEAR PRIZES Art and Mandarin Adam Chalmers Computer Science and Instrumental TK Buristrakul Divinity and Knolles Kemp Cup Tom Rout Drama Rory Dalton English and Geography Edward Greenslade Ensemble Oscar McIlwham French Sasha Duda German Sam Edwards History Henry Wang Latin and Maths Isaac King Music Dominic Thomas Product Design Lifu Yang Science Rory Froggatt Science Alex Wan Science and Spanish Johnnie Averdieck Singing Alex Walker
NOVI PRIZES EM Forster Novi Prize for Prose Fiction Alexander Rayment Floyd Prize for Junior English Pranav Somasundram The Goggs History Prize Freddie Skarbek Art Jamie Bhatnagar Digital Creativity Maxwell Barton Divinity Toby James Drama Freddie Hill Ensemble Sami Barker French and Robin Morrish Prize for Strings Ben Adams Geography and Spanish Farlie Willett German and Latin Daniel Levett Greek Nathan Lane Instrumental Aaron Lee Mandarin Alfie Rose Maths Sam Zang Product Design Tommy Wilkinson Science Ralph Edmondson Science Toby Mok Science Felix Shen Singing Tristan Peters OPEN PRIZES POETRY, DRAMA and READING Open Drama Prize Hector Day-Lunn Senior Drama Prize Zac Ribbins Junior Drama Sacha Gibson Tom Staveley Senior Poetry Prize Hamish Yeldham Tom Staveley Intermediate Poetry Prize Alex Lander Tom Staveley Junior Poetry Prize Alex Young MUSIC Director of Music’s Prize Marcus Pengelly Senior Ensemble Prize Sam Ford
The Latin Speeches Head of School’s Greeting En iterum, O Pelliparii, huc ideo colligimur, ut concelebremus et nostram scholam conditam et id studium, eam curam, quam Pellipariorum Societas clarissima nunc et semper nobis confert. Nos vestri discipuli hac festa die vobis maxime gaudentes salutem damus. Et te quoque, O Moderator doctissime, salutamus, et laetamur quod tu nobis adesse potes. Iterum hoc anno res feliciter ubique gessimus, in rebus et academicis et artificiosis et ludicris. Hoc vehementer speramus, quod vobis, e disciplina quam nobis contulistis, aliquid gaudii accipere licebit, et a nostris rebus gestis et a nostris moribus. Valete. Once again, O Skinners’ Company, we are gathered here to celebrate the foundation of our school and the continued generosity shown to us by the Skinners’ Company. On this special day we your scholars are happy to greet you. We also welcome you, O Examiner, and are pleased that you are able to be with us. The school has once again enjoyed success in every field: academic, artistic, and sporting. We hope that, as a result of the education provided to us, you can be proud, not only of our achievements, but also of our characters. Reply by All Souls’ Examiner O Pelliparii, vosque magistri atque discipuli Tonbrigienses, vobis salutem dicit Custos Sociique Collegii Omnium Animarum Oxonii. Maximam mihi praestat laetitiam quod vestram egregiam academiam inviso munere functus inquisitoris Collegii Omnium Animarum. Nos omnes, quibus fortuna praeclaram eruditionem largita est, iura fructus beneficia semper ante oculos ponere debemus. Beneficia enim una cum officiis servanda manent. Vestrum est hoc officium, ut haec disciplina cotidiana, illa studia superiora sint usui vobis magno, reipublicae maximo. Denique precor ut omnibus, qui magistri atque discipuli Tonbrigienses vocantur, omnia bene fauste feliciter eveniant. Valete. O Skinners, teachers and scholars of Tonbridge School, I bring you greetings from the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College. It brings me great pleasure to visit your illustrious school in the office of All Souls Examiner. All of us who have enjoyed a fine education should constantly remember our exceptional privilege. But with privileges go duties. Your duty is to make use of the education you are receiving not only for your own but for the common good. I wish the school every success.
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