SPEECHES UPPER
&
SCHOOL
PRIZES PROGRAMME
Wednesday 30th June 2021
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WELCOME
FROM
THE
HEAD
May I offer you all a very warm welcome to our 2021 Speeches and Prizes. ‘To make an end is to make a beginning’. (TS Eliot, Little Gidding) At this time of year, we often reflect on the progress and achievements of the months past and look to the future with the value of experience, and TS Eliot is right to see all endings as beginnings. As we continue to live through the most challenging moments in history we need to adapt quickly. The rate of progress in upskilling and innovation is astonishing; as the saying goes: ‘Necessity is the mother of invention’. As a school, and as a sector as a whole, we have needed to make huge strides in online learning and the way we teach and learn is changing. When we finally come out of this pandemic, it will be different from when we first went in, back in January 2020. However, what has not changed is our ability to connect with each other, as friends, teachers, parents, alumni, governors, and supporters of the school. As full school resumed again on May 24th, the sense of excitement was palpable and there was a sense that life was getting back to some sort of normality as the community was reunited. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, interconnected means to ‘connect between the parts’ and to ‘work together’ and I think this sums up perfectly how our community at Harrow has responded this year and how the personal contribution of each and every member of the school has contributed to the whole. I know how generous you are in thanking our teachers. It means a great deal to all of us. There comes a time for many of us when we look back on our teachers and suddenly realise that some of them changed our lives and because of their example we are left with a model to aspire to. A teacher may have said the right thing at just the right time, or suddenly made clear a concept you never previously understood. Likewise at school you are likely to have made some of your most enduring friendships, people who have shared many and various experiences and who have been by your side during the ups and downs of this strange and disrupted year. I mention this because, whilst we cannot all be prize-winners today, each one of you has played your part in making our community stronger and the connections you have made will not only be momentary, but will have a long and lasting impact on your future life.
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Today marks the end of an era for our Year 13 pupils, who can be rightly proud of what they have achieved during their school career and you leave with our very best wishes for the future. Please stay connected to the School as we will always be pleased to hear from you. As we draw to the end of the school year, we look forward to celebrating the achievements of Harrow Hong Kong pupils at the 2021 Speeches and Prizes, and we look forward to a future full of promise. ‘To make an end is to make a beginning’.
Ann Haydon Head
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Kayan Tam, Year 13 Wu
PROGRAMME Speeches: Interconnectedness
School Song: Together In Harmony Prizes
Head’s Speech
Bill
Daphne Lau, Year 11 Wu
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PRIZES The Head’s Prize Awarded to one boy and one girl who have embraced the School spirit, shown kindness, compassion, are considerate and creative - an all round excellent Harrovian! Contribution to the Community Someone who has shown initiative and made a difference to our School community and / or their local community in Hong Kong. Leadership Prizes Awarded to pupils in all year groups who have frequently demonstrated one or more of the School’s six key Leadership Attributes: • • •
Contributing positively to the community Applying knowledge with compassion Solving problems collaboratively
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Solving problems creatively Making fair and just choices Facing challenges with determination
Overall Art Prize Given to the pupil who shows commitment, skill, enthusiasm and dedication in this field. They go above and beyond in demonstrating their passion for the subject by not only excelling in it, but also participating in Artrelated co-curricular activities, both in and out of school. Overall Music Prize Awarded to the pupil who shows commitment, enthusiasm and dedication to Music. They are a skilled practitioner who goes above and beyond in demonstrating their passion for the art form, consistently taking a leading role in co-curricular Music activities. Overall Drama Prize Given to the pupil who shows commitment, skill, enthusiasm and dedication in this field. They go above and beyond in demonstrating their passion for the subject by not only excelling in it, but also taking it as part of SCAs and CCAs and may have participated in shows outside of School. Team Prize Given to a group of pupils who have worked successfully and collaboratively by exemplifying teamwork. Sportsperson Prize Presented to the athlete who shows leadership, dedication and spirit whilst displaying commitment, respect and exemplary conduct both on the playing field and in School.
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Joy Chen, Year 10 Gellhorn
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SPEECHES
AND
PERFORMANCES
Theme: Interconnectedness ‘Rondeau from Abdelazar’ - by Henry Purcell
Upper School Symphony Orchestra
‘Wind In The Willows’ Written by C. S. Lewis Adapted for the stage by Glyn Maxwell
Joanna Fung, Year 8 Fry Anya Gidumal, Year 8 Nightingale Amelia Lam, Year 8 Nightingale Brandon Leung, Year 8 Darwin Tyger Leverton-Griffiths, Year 7 Darwin
‘You Will Be Found’ From Dear Evan Hansen by Benj Pasek; Justin Paul ‘Memories’ Written by The Harrow Poet Laureate and Lead Poets
Jennifer Tee, Year 9 Wu Dash Okolovich, Year 13 Gelhorn Tanya Pabaru, Year 12 Wu Stephanie Webb, Year 12 Anderson (Poet Laureate) Alyssa Wong, Year 11 Anderson (Lead Poet) Audrey Yuen, Year 11 Anderson (Lead Poet) Bess Chau, Year 10 Gellhorn (Lead Poet) Lola Waczkow, Year 10 Anderson (Lead Poet) Allegra Sylvester, Year 10 Keller (Lead Poet) Jolie Chan, Year 11 Wu (Lead Poet)
‘A Brave and Startling Truth’ by Maya Angelou
The Harrow Hong Kong Community
‘The Salley Gardens’ arr. Britten
Vicky Li, Year 13 Wu
‘Song Without Words’ by Mendelssohn
Alexis Liu, Year 10 Wu
‘Harvest Gongs And Drums’ by Li Zuji
Cherly Chan, Year 7 Parks
‘Connecting and Reconnecting’
Timothy Lim, Year 13 Sun
‘The Things That Hold Us Together’
Stephenie Chen, Year 13 Gellhorn
‘Together In Harmony’ by Jasmine Chan
Jasmine Chan, Year 13 Wu
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SCHOOL
SONGS
Songs have been an important part of Harrow life ever since John Farmer, a former Head of Music, wrote the first Song in 1864. The Harrow Song Book now contains over fifty Songs written about aspects of life at the School. They are a unifying force as Songs are sung in many different scenarios: by boys in their Houses every term; by the whole School to audiences of parents, Old Harrovians, and guests of honour; and by Old Harrovians when they gather in different parts of the world. The tradition has been taken on at Harrow Hong Kong through the composition of its own Songs. There are now nine: New Harrow (2012), May Fortune Reign (2013), One Thousand Voices (2014), Among the Pillars (2016), We Will Succeed (2017), Every Step (2018), Where We Belong (2019), The Light (2020) and Together In Harmony (2021). 10
Carol Yeung, Year 11 Keller
Together In Harmony Written by Jasmine Chan, Year 13 Wu
Light shines through the pillars Voices echoing down the halls We stand here side by side Uniting our hearts and minds
Soar through the sky to discover our dreams Flying so high til’ the shadows of night Heads held up high and we’ll strive to succeed Together in harmony
Conquering our hardships With determination We’ll broaden our horizons Excelling and blossoming
Long-lasting memories From our wonderful friendships We’ll join hands and face the world Lifting the light of day
Even when we’re all apart We still have each other in our hearts We’ll reach for the stars, up in the dark sky Burning so bright all the time
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PRIZES YEAR
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Art Prize: Commended:
Viktoria Koenig Fry Susanna Fung Fry Barton Li Shackleton
Chinese Prize: Commended:
Iris Hemberg Parks Yat Long Tong Darwin Elaine Song Nightingale
Drama Prize: Commended:
Scarlett Sylvester Nightingale Lucie Rao Nightingale Viktoria Koenig Fry
English Prize: Commended:
Ein Lee Fry Antonin David Darwin Annette Chan Fry
French Prize: Commended:
Hannah Lau Nightingale Prince Wong Shackleton Barton Li Shackleton
Geography Prize: Commended:
Barton Li Shackleton Viktoria Koenig Fry Nicky Grishin Banks
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PRIZES YEAR
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History Prize: Commended:
Viktoria Koenig Fry Judith Tai Nightingale Holly Long Fry
Mathematics Prize: Commended:
Ethan Lam Shackleton Yat Long Tong Darwin Barton Li Shackleton
Music Prize: Commended:
Leanne Cheng Barton Li Antonin David
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Annette Chan Fry Ein Lee Fry Antonin David Darwin
Physical Education Prize: Commended:
Shiv Cooke Darwin Hannah Lau Nightingale Toby Hicks Shackleton
Science Prize: Commended:
Jenson Ho Shackleton Prince Wong Shackleton Barton Li Shackleton
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Annette Chan Fry Judith Tai Nightingale Shiv Cooke Darwin
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Nightingale Shackleton Darwin
PRIZES YEAR
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Art Prize: Commended:
Colin Yeung Shackleton Venus Yuen Parks Chise Iwakawa Parks
Chinese Prize: Commended:
Ishbel Logue Fry Luna Huang Fry Mary Zhou Parks
Drama Prize: Commended:
Max Millet Banks Pia Gargallo Parks Tyger Leverton-Griffiths Darwin
English Prize: Commended:
Zi Yan Huang Fry Herb Cornish Banks Millie Tan Fry
French Prize: Commended:
Millie Tan Fry Luna Huang Fry Sophia Gozzard Nightingale
Geography Prize: Vanessa Ho Parks Commended: Ishbel Logue Fry John Su Shackleton
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PRIZES YEAR
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History Prize: Commended:
Colin Yeung Shackleton Ishbel Logue Fry Clinton Chau Banks
Mathematics Prize: Commended:
John Su Shackleton Joaquin Sabherwal Shackleton Ishbel Logue Fry
Music Prize: Commended:
Luna Huang Colin Yeung Conor Broadley
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Gaia Suen Parks Callum Begbie Darwin Pia Gargallo Parks
Physical Education Prize: Commended:
Kit Anderson Shackleton Callum Begbie Darwin Ishbel Logue Fry
Science Prize: Commended:
Timmy Lam Banks Levia Lau Nightingale Ishbel Logue Fry
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Ashley Tam Fry Aashi Kuvadia Fry Michelle Lui Nightingale
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Fry Shackleton Banks
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Art Prize: Commended:
Cynthia Li Nightingale Marco Lee Darwin Franco Lee Darwin
Chinese Prize: Commended:
Manci Fang Nightingale Cynthia Li Nightingale Daisuke Oka Banks
Drama Prize: Commended:
Ava Peck Nightingale Charlize Mui Nightingale An Lee Shackleton
English Prize: Commended:
Marco Lee Darwin Angelina Lu Nightingale Catherine Hu Nightingale
French Prize: Commended:
Angelina Lu Nightingale Jasmine Myers Nightingale Josephine Chan Fry
Geography Prize: Commended:
Emilia Stranger Fry Joanna Fung Fry Daniel Chen Banks
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PRIZES YEAR
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History Prize: Commended:
Jasmine Myers Nightingale Leanna Cheung Fry Vanessa Wang Fry
Mathematics Prize: Commended:
Daniel Chen Banks Angelina Lu Nightingale Josephine Chan Fry
Music Prize: Commended:
Catherine Hu Charlize Mui Anson Ho
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Arjan Alvis Shackleton Jasmine Myers Nightingale Abbie Tsang Parks
Physical Education Prize: Commended:
Penny Robinson Daisuke Oka Benjamin Van As
Science Prize: Commended:
Daniel Chen Banks Catherine Hu Nightingale Emilia Stranger Fry
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Tan Kiu Leung Nightingale Daniel Chen Banks Joanna Fung Fry
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Nightingale Nightingale Darwin
Parks Banks Darwin
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Tiffany He, Year 10 Gellhorn
PRIZES YEAR
Art Prize: Commended:
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Alicia Yau Anderson Jessica Keady Anderson Cherry Xue Anderson
Biology Prize: Jessica Keady Anderson Commended: Chryso Hon Wu Benjamin Law Peel Chemistry Prize: Daniel Kan Shaftesbury Commended: Leo Tse Shaftesbury Andrew Hung Churchill Chinese Prize: Sen Yi Mok Shaftesbury Commended: Alexandra Joseph-Hui Gellhorn Jenny Li Keller Drama Prize: Commended:
Elise Tripptree Keller Jennifer Tee Wu Christopher Dixon Shaftesbury
English Prize: Commended:
Chryso Hon Wu Alexandra Joseph-Hui Gellhorn Lewis Lower Shaftesbury
French Prize: Commended:
Alexandra Joseph-Hui Gellhorn Dora Liu Gellhorn Taran Laungani Shaftesbury
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Geography Prize: Commended:
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Emilie Clouet Keller Andrew Hung Churchill Sen Yi Mok Shaftesbury
History Prize: Hayden Chow Churchill Commended: Mya Gardner Gellhorn Lewis Lower Shaftesbury Mathematics Prize: Andrew Hung Churchill Commended: Ricky Li Churchill Jackson Hancock Shaftesbury Music Prize: Commended:
Andrew Hung Jennifer Tee Tommy Dong
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Lewis Lower Shaftesbury Jessica Keady Anderson Elise Tripptree Keller
Physical Education Prize: Commended:
Monroe Hogg Sun Gianna Tsang Gellhorn Mya Gardner Gellhorn
Physics Prize: Commended:
Cherry Xue Daniel Kan Andrew Hung
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Chryso Hon Wu Alicia Yau Anderson Jasmine Godfrey Wu
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Churchill Wu Churchill
Anderson Shaftesbury Churchill
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Art Prize: Commended:
Tiffany He Gellhorn Jennifer Cui Gellhorn Joy Chen Gellhorn
Biology Prize: Commended:
Philippa Jamison Anderson Dora Gan Wu Kevin Wu Shaftesbury
Chemistry Prize: Commended:
Natalie Ng Aoife Logue Kate Xiao
Chinese Prize: Commended:
Alexis Liu Wu Kingsley Lui Churchill Jacko Chan Churchill
Drama Prize: Commended:
Bess Chau Gellhorn Bryan Zeng Sun Conrad Spivey Shaftesbury
English Prize: Commended:
Joy Chen Gellhorn Helen Ng Gellhorn Conrad Spivey Shaftesbury
French Prize: Commended:
Gauri Ranjan Wu Dora Gan Wu Helen Ng Gellhorn
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Wu Anderson Gellhorn
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Geography Prize: Commended:
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Conrad Spivey Shaftesbury Monique Hau Keller Hugo Yasumoto Peel
History Prize: Dora Gan Wu Commended: Allegra Sylvester Keller Aoife Logue Anderson Mathematics Prize: Helen Ng Gellhorn Commended: Natalie Ng Wu Dora Gan Wu Music Prize: Commended:
Helen Ng Gellhorn Amy Rompotis Anderson Samuel Mohinani Shaftesbury
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Hugo Hellen Sun Amy Rompotis Anderson Tiffany He Gellhorn
Physical Education Prize: Commended:
Monique Hau Keller Alana De Blank Keller Kingsley Lui Churchill
Physics Prize: Commended:
Clement Tong Sun Dora Gan Wu Aoife Logue Anderson
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Jamie Young Wu Alexis Liu Wu Philippa Jamison Anderson
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Art
Prize: Commended:
Biology
Prize: Commended:
Anderson Gellhorn Sun
Chemistry
Prize: Commended:
Keller Keller Churchill
Chinese
Prize: Commended:
Anderson Peel Gellhorn
Drama
Prize: Commended:
Churchill Anderson Keller
English Language
Prize: Commended:
Anderson Anderson Keller
English Literature
Prize: Commended:
Anderson Gellhorn Anderson
French
Prize: Commended:
Gellhorn Shaftesbury Anderson
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Keller Wu Gellhorn
PRIZES YEAR
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Geography
Prize: Commended:
Stella Liu Nicole Chan Jolie Chan
Keller Wu Wu
History
Prize: Commended:
Kevin Liew Vienna Kwan Callum FitzHenry
Peel Keller Churchill
Mathematics
Prize: Commended:
Edward Wei Jenny Kim Chloe Levieux
Peel Anderson Gellhorn
Music
Prize: Commended:
Audrey Yuen Grace Rompotis Natasha Chan
Anderson Anderson Anderson
Philosophy and RS
Prize: Commended:
Vienna Kwan Lydia Daly Dimitri Rao
Keller Anderson Churchill
Physical Education
Prize: Commended:
Brandon Ho Christopher Coltman Eve Rabin
Shaftesbury Sun Anderson
Physics
Prize: Commended:
Emily Tse Edward Wei Chloe Levieux
Keller Peel Gellhorn
Spanish
Prize: Commended:
Stella Liu Audrey Yuen Vienna Kwan
Keller Anderson Keller
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PRIZES YEAR
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Art
Prize: Commended:
Se Lyn Lim Alysha Wong Kayla Liu
Wu Keller Gellhorn
Biology
Prize: Commended:
Wendy Huang Natalie Fu Charlotte Garwood
Gellhorn Gellhorn Gellhorn
Chemistry
Prize: Commended:
Shelly Peng Oliver Stranger Alex Chen
Keller Shaftesbury Peel
Annie Kim
Wu
Chinese
Prize:
Drama
Prize: Commended:
Tanya Pabaru Harriet Green Reef Leverton-Griffiths
Wu Keller Shaftesbury
Economics
Prize: Commended:
Alison Han Walt Wang Karan Mahtani
Wu Sun Peel
English Literature
Prize: Commended:
Catrina Kean Annie Kim Sophie Ho
Gellhorn Wu Wu
Geography
Prize: Commended:
Sophie Ho Kirsty McCallum Jake Atherley
Wu Wu Peel
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PRIZES YEAR
Government and Politics Prize: Commended:
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Karan Mahtani Peel Oliver Van Heyningen Peel Ella Hirmasto Gellhorn
History Prize: Sophie Ho Wu Commended: Warren Zhu Churchill Stephanie Webb Anderson Mathematics Prize: Jay Ji Shaftesbury Commended: Karen Ho Keller Elena Wang Gelhorn Music
Prize: Commended:
Laura Siu Anna Yiu
Gellhorn Anderson
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended: Physics Prize: Commended:
Natalie Tse Keller Joshua Yen Shaftesbury Jenny Wei Anderson
Psychology Prize: Commended:
Anjeli De Blank Gellhorn Catrina Kean Gellhorn Jason Cho Sun
Spanish Prize: Commended:
Joshua Yen Shaftesbury Alicia Chu Anderson Carlos Seade Cabrera Peel
Alex Chen Peel Elena Wang Gellhorn Kee Meng Tan Churchill
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PRIZES YEAR
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Art Prize: Commended:
Jarra Sisowath Gellhorn Coco Wei Gellhorn Jolie Wong Keller
Biology Prize: Commended:
Angel Lau Wu Michelle Yeung Keller Hoi Kiu Wong Wu
Chemistry Prize: Commended:
Hoi Kiu Wong Andrew Chim Jasmine Chan
Wu Sun Wu
Drama Prize: Commended:
Esme Drew-Prior Sabrina Footitt Dash Okolovich
Gellhorn Wu Gellhorn
Economics Prize: Commended:
Aaron Maes Churchill Jasmin Schneider Gellhorn Charles Callaghan Peel
English Literature Prize: Commended: French Prize: Geography Prize:
Stephenie Chen Sophie Putman Brynn Gordon
Gellhorn Wu Wu
Ashley Wong Gellhorn Jamie Clarke Churchill Charles Callaghan Peel
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PRIZES YEAR
Government and Politics Prize: Commended:
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Sally Wang Wu Sophie Putman Wu Brendon Wong Peel
History Prize: Sophie Putman Wu Commended: Amber Liu Keller Polina Chelpanova Keller Mathematics Prize: Keifer Yeung Sun Commended: Josiah Wu Churchill Andrew Chim Sun Music
Prize:
Vicky Li
Wu
Philosophy and RS Prize: Commended:
Nicole Lam Sophie Hunka Ayisha Khan
Keller Gellhorn Anderson
Physics Prize: Commended:
Hugo Rao Churchill Andrew Chim Sun Stephenie Chen Gellhorn
Psychology
Prize: Commended:
Sophie Hunka Gellhorn Esme Drew-Prior Gellhorn
Spanish
Commended: Commended:
James Gorton Kashish Sidhwani
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Peel Anderson
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Nicole Yeung, Year 10 Anderson
PRIZES Prep School Leadership Prizes Barton Li Year 6 Shackleton Audrey Sung Year 6 Nightingale Tyger Leverton-Griffiths Year 7 Darwin Millie Tan Year 7 Fry Anya Gidumal Year 8 Nightingale An Lee Year 8 Shackleton Senior School Leadership Prizes Aryaa Tanna Year 9 Anderson Jimmy Zeng Year 9 Sun Dora Gan Year 10 Wu Hugo Yasumoto Year 10 Peel Callum FitzHenry Year 11 Churchill Chloe Levieux Year 11 Gellhorn Reef Leverton-Griffiths Year 12 Shaftesbury Natalie Tse Year 12 Keller Jasmine Chan Year 13 Wu Alan Li Year 13 Peel
Prefect Prizes Stephenie Chen Iris Cheung Diya Handa Nicholas Lee Julien Levieux Jett Li Timothy Lim Amber Liu Luke Marcon Dash Okolovich Hugo Rao Rehan Rosha Jasmin Schneider Samsara Sylvester Sally Wang Charmaine Wong Hoi Kiu Wong Keifer Yeung
Team Prize - Robotics Stirling Gordon Clement Tong Edward Wei Kee Meng Tan
Contribution to the Community Vanessa Ho Year 7 Parks Matthew Hopkins Year 7 Banks Bess Chau Year 10 Gellhorn Julien Levieux Year 13 Churchill
Society Year 10 Shaftesbury Year 10 Sun Year 11 Peel Year 12 Churchill
Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year
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Gellhorn Gellhorn Anderson Shaftesbury Churchill Peel Sun Keller Peel Gellhorn Churchill Churchill Gellhorn Wu Wu Wu Wu Sun
Overall Art Prize Se Lyn Lim Year 12 Wu
Overall Music Prize Kenny Tsui Year 12 Sun
Overall Drama Prize Dash Okolovich Year 13 Gellhorn
Sportsperson Prize Luke Marcon Year 13 Peel
Head Boy Timothy Lim Year 13 Sun
Head Girl Stephenie Chen Year 13 Gellhorn
Head’s Prize - Prep School Announced on the Day
Head’s Prize - Senior School Announced on the Day
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HEAD’S
SPEECH
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Rachel Li, Year 12 Wu
UNIVERSITY
D E ST I N AT I O N S
2020
CANADA & USA Boston University
Business/Finance Childhood Studies/Business
Haverford College
Psychology/History/Anthropology
NYU Stern School of Business
Business
Parsons School of Design
Art
University of California, Berkeley
Architecture/Design/Management
University of British Columbia
Psychology
University of Toronto
Business/Management/Marketing
HONG KONG University of Hong Kong
Financial Mathematics Medicine (5)
China Tsinghua University
Economics/Business Management
France Sciences Po
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UNITED KINGDOM Bath
Architecture
Bristol
Economics and Politics Zoology
Buckingham
Medicine
Cambridge
Engineering (2) History and Politics Music
Durham
Business and Management
Edinburgh
Biological Sciences Business Management (2) Business/History History History and Economics
Exeter
Business and Management
Glasgow
Medicine
Imperial College
Biomedical Engineering Computing Engineering Mechanical Engineering (2)
King's College London
Medicine
London School of Economics and Political Science
Economics (2) Geography History
Oxford
Law
Manchester
Aerospace Engineering Computer Science Management Material Science
Nottingham
Nutrition and dietetics
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St Andrews
Geography History Medicine Social Anthropology
Surrey
Biochemistry
Trinity College, Dublin
Dentistry
Warwick
Economic Studies and Global Sustainable Development MORSE
University College London
Biology/Biochemistry Chemistry Mathematics with Economics Psychology Social Sciences Philosophy
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Maggie Zheng, Year 11 Anderson
UNIVERSITY
OFFERS
CANADA
2021
Sociology with Quantitative Research Methods with Study Abroad
University of British Columbia University of Toronto University of Waterloo
Brunel (1) Physiotherapy Buckingham (1) English Literature
HONG KONG Hong Kong University Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Cambridge (4) Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Engineering History Mathematics
UNITED KINGDOM Aston University, Birmingham (1) Business and Management
Cardiff University (2) History Medicine
Bath (7) Biomedical Sciences (with placement) Chemistry Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Natural Sciences Pharmacy
City (2) Business Management Business Management, Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship Courtauld Institute of Art (1) History of Art
Birmingham (2) Political Economy Sociology and Criminology with Year Abroad
Durham (14) Business and Management Crimonology Economics Finance with Placement Year Health and Human Sciences History Law Liberal Arts Music Pyschology Criminology
Brighton (1) Marketing Management Bristol (14) Biochemistry Criminology Economics and Politics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering Mathematics History International Business Management Law Mechanical Engineering Music Politics and International Relations
Edinburgh (13) Art Biological Sciences (Biochemistry)
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King’s College London (18) Accounting and Finance Anatomy, Developmental and Human Biology Biochemistry Biomedical Science Chemistry Culture, Media and Creative Industries Economics Electronic Engineering General Engineering Geography History History and International Relations History and Political Economy Music Philosophy Physics with a Year Abroad
Biological Sciences (Biotechnology) Business Management Economics with Finance Electronics and Electrical Engineering Engineering History Illustration Mechanical Engineering Music Philosophy and Economics Physics Psychology Exeter (8) Anthropology Business and Management Electronic Engineering Human Sciences Physics Politics, Philosophy and Economics Marketing and Management with Industrial Experience
Kingston (2) Creative and Cultural Industries: Art Direction Fine Art Lancaster (2) Criminology Politics and International Relations
Glasgow (3) Molecular and Cellular Biology (with Biotechnology) Pyschology Sociology/Politics
Leeds (6) Computer Science English Literature Fine Art International Business and Marketing Law Sociology
Goldsmiths (3) Design Fine Art (Extension Degree) Politics and International Relations Imperial College London (10) Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Design Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Biosciences with Management Physics
London School of Economics and Political Science (4) Economics and Economic History Finance International Relations Philosophy and Economics Loughborough (2) Design Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Kent (1) Management
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Sheffield (2) Business Management Japanese Studies and History
Manchester (9) Biotechnology with Industrial/Professional Experience Criminology Economics Electronic Engineering Law Management Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Music Sociology and Criminology
Southampton (4) Biomedical Sciences Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Studies St Andrews (18) Art History Economics and Management Financial Economics History International Relations Mathematics Mathematics Medicine Social Anthropology
Nottingham (7) Biotechnology Chemistry Criminology History Law Natural Sciences Physiotherapy
Surrey (1) Business Management (Marketing)
Oxford Brookes (2) Business and Management Marketing Management
Sussex (5) Arts and Humanities Business and Management Studies English Language and Literature Marketing and Management Politics and International Relations Psychology
Queen Mary(6) Business Management English History Law Medical Genetics Politics and International Relations
Warwick (7) Economics Economics, Politics and International Studies Engineering Mathematics Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)
Royal Holloway (4) History History with Integrated Foundation Year Management with International Business Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
West of England - UWE Bristol (1) Physiotherapy
SOAS (3) History History and Economics Japanese and History
York (2) History Law
St George’s (1) Biomedical Sciences
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USA*
University College London (24) Anthropology Biochemistry Biomedical Sciences Chemistry Economics with a Placement Year Engineering (Electronic and Electrical) Engineering (Mechanical) History History of Art History, Politics and Economics Human Sciences Management Science Mathematics Natural Sciences Pharmacy with Integrated Pre-registration Training Philosophy Philosophy and Economics Philosophy, Politics and Economics (BSc) Physics Politics and International Relations Urban Planning, Design and Management
Boston University Brandeis University Carnegie Mellon Clark University Columbia University Drexel University Duke University Emory University Fordham University Lafayette College Northeastern University Parsons School of Design Pratt Institute Princeton University Rice University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Stanford University Tisch School of the Arts, NYU Tufts University University of California Irvine University of California San Diego University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Santa Barbara University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of Wisconsin Yale University
*Pupils studying in the USA decide on a ‘major’ in the second or third year of University.
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Amelia Roberts Rodriguez, Year 10 Wu
BILL School Bill is the traditional roll call for boys at Harrow that took place in the Bill Yard located in front of the original School building, which was completed in 1615, and today is called the Old Schools. On Speech Day at Harrow, the School Bill ceremony re-enacts the roll call, in which every boy is involved. When a boy’s name is read out, he passes the Head Master, takes off his hat and says ‘Here, Sir’ before replacing it and moving on. At Harrow Hong Kong, pupils will be expected to say ‘Here, Ma’am’ when they pass the Head and take off their hat.
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HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL HONG KONG 38 Tsing Ying Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: (+852) 2824 9099 Fax: (+852) 2824 9928
harrowschool.hk
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