KING EDWARD VI SCHOOL SOUTHAMPTON
PRIZE GIVING 2017
Friday 15th September 7.00pm The Dobson Theatre Chief Guest Dr Steve Bull
Dear pupils, parents and friends Welcome to King Edward VI School’s Prize Giving Ceremony. The School was founded in 1553, under Letters Patent of King Edward VI, by the will of the Revd William Capon, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, and Rector of St Mary’s, Southampton. Today the School is proud to be one of the country’s leading co-educational day schools for nearly 1000 students. Students are invited to push themselves academically whilst enjoying an extraordinary range of co-curricular activities and opportunities. The School actively continues to strive towards the goal that children should learn in order to serve. This evening is a celebration of the achievements of students at King Edward’s bringing together students of all ages from First Years to Old Edwardians. Please give even applause for all our Prize Winners and we hope you enjoy your evening.
Order Of Proceedings Reverend Julian Poppleton, the School Chaplain, invites the auditorium to stand. Remain standing until the end of Thanksgiving.
Music Stage party enter
Hymn – all sing Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast And our eternal home.
A thousand ages in thy sight Are like an evening gone, Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun.
Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting thou art God, To endless years the same.
Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home.
Under the shadow of thy throne Thy saints have dwelt secure; Sufficient is thine arm alone And our defence is sure.
Isaac Watts O.E. 1690-90
General Thanksgiving Reverend Julian Poppleton to lead – all say Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we your unworthy servants give you most humble and hearty thanks for all your goodness and loving kindness. We bless you for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life; but above all for your immeasurable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ, for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory. And give us, we pray, such a sense of all your mercies that our hearts may be unfeignedly thankful, and that we show forth your praise, not only with our lips, but in our lives, by giving up ourselves to your service, and by walking before you in holiness and righteousness all our days; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be all honour and glory, for ever and ever. AMEN. Edward Reynolds, Bishop of Norwich, O.E. c.1610-15
At the end of Thanksgiving stage party will sit, followed by the audience
Chairman of Governors Welcome Applause
Head Master’s Welcome Applause
Piano Solo
Performed by Joe Arthur
Introduction of Chief Guest Applause
Prize Giving Ceremony Applause
Address by Chief Guest Applause
Vote of thanks proposed by Head of School Applause
The National Anthem All stand to sing
God save our gracious Queen; Long live our noble Queen; God save the Queen! Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us God save the Queen! The audience remains standing while the stage party leaves the stage and exits the theatre Students should reunite with their parents and exit to the concourse Tea, coffee and cakes are available on the concourse
Prize List 2017 Pryor Prize First Year Freya McCauley Imogen Miller Barnaby Saer Abigail Tebb Benjamin Thimbleby Joseph Thompson
Bastick Award Second Year
Fourth Year
Alice Kimmance Elizabeth Lotery Abigail McCarthy Katie Powell Tasmiah Safat-E-Jannat Xanthe Thompson
Yuqing Chen Eleanor Dunlop Alice Dyer Alex Hall Sarah Macleod Zak Martyn Maisie Molyneux Kira Morton Charis Saer Mukund Srinivasa Raghavan Timothy Ward Cherida Zhang
Third Year Ian Costigan Daniel Erwig Jeremy Hill Joshua Lam Carol Naoum Anoushka Umranikar Cassandra Wicks
Fifth Year James Harden Eve Henley Sophie Holliday Jessica Lu Colin McCann Thomas Mitchell Jonathan Tait Genevieve Wateridge Rebecca Williams Kelvin Xie
Upper Sixth Prize for Contribution to School Life Kieran Bassi Richard Brown Joel Davies Megan Dunlop Eleanor Macleod Alice McNicholas James Mitchell
Niamh Phelan George Plater Ananth Sathyanath Bethan Self Ethan Sharpe Benjamin Sharpley Oliver Tait
Main School Endowed Prizes Some students who have been awarded these endowed prizes have also been awarded a scholarship. They will be invited to collect their award when the scholarships are called.
The LycĂŠe Victor Grignard Trophy
Irish Prize For Drama
Marianne Brabazon
Georgia Tomlin Genevieve Wateridge
The Robin Lawson Prize James Cummings-Candal
The Dudley Brazier Prize for Design and Technology
The Gill Hall Classics Prize Rebecca Williams
The Gill Wright Prize For Classics
Miranda Atkinson Tasmiah Safat-E-Jannat
Tasmiah Safat-E-Jannat
The Fogarty Prize
Colin McCann Katherine Roberts
Alex Lock Cassandra Wicks
Worner Poetry Prize Taylor Stafford
The Kettle English Prize
The Religious Studies Prize Joel Davies Zak Martyn
Scholarships First Year Scholars Academic Savinu Ariyawansa Sophie Carter Sophie Kileff Zofia Osgood Amelie Pinto Isabel Smith Michael Wong
Music Sophie Kileff Boheng Shen Drama Lucy Walker Art Katharine Cecil Tessa Tomson
The Ben Smith Award Drama Isabelle Nutbourne
Sport Claudia Hargreaves
Lower School Sports Awards Benjamin Butson Ethan Chapman-Sheath Annabella Davies-Roche Rory Duncan Melanie Georgiou
Daisy Kendall Archie Kilpatrick Tamsin Morris Kobe Stavonhagen
Third Year Scholars Academic Alexander England Caleb Hillier Joseph Rachman
Music Reuben Donvito
Upper School Scholars Academic Ian Costigan Daniel Erwig Jeremy Hill Joshua Lam Katherine Roberts
Music Sophie Wu Art Harriet Wheeler
Scholarships Lower School Exhibitions Music James Booth Adam Titcombe
Upper School Exhibitions Academic Luke Davis Benji Graf Magdalena Mills Carol Naoum Anoushka Umranikar Rebecca Waggett Cassandra Wicks
Music William Booth Daniel Erwig Erik Hillman Drama Marianne Brabazon Luke Davis
E P Abraham Scholars Emily Gilbert James Harden Sarah Hayat
Jessica Lu Prachi Patel Genevieve Wateridge
Foundation Scholars Thomas Mitchell
Pirelli General Scholarship Colin McCann
Chant Music Scholar Mhairi Carson Guy Ripper
Sixth Form Exhibitions Angus Armstrong Jane Bentham Eve Henley
Jonathan Tait Rebecca Williams
Special Prizes Avent Integrity Prize
The JRTA Award for String Music
Katie Powell Russell Pugh
Alexander Clothier
Chipperfield Prize for Integrity
Holly Smart
Zoe Henderson
P & A Love Memorial Prize Bronwyn Lee
The Ian Bruce Charity Prize Megan Dunlop
The Godwin Public Speaking Prize Aelfred Hillman
Colin Diaper Prize for Music Macmillan Prize for Leadership Michael Gorry
The Governors’ Prizes Benjamin Atherton Thomas Edwards Niamh Phelan Joseph Winter
Endowed Subject Prizes (Sixth Form) Cook Prize for Biology
Worner Poetry Prize
Harriet Crompton James Harper Clare Mitchell Natalie Oldfield Claudia Tam
Hugo Wybourne
The Business Prize
Michael Gorry
Benjamin Trotter
Frederick Drew Memorial Prize for Chemistry George Budden James Harper Georgia Hoile Jessica Holmes Clare Mitchell Georgia Stonadge
Roberts Prize for English Eleanor Dye
The Fogarty Prize John Bevan Prize for Geography Harriet Crompton Bronwyn Lee
T R Small Prize for Spoken German Matthew Giles Aasta Kendall
The Stephen Noyce Memorial Prize for History
The Anthony Hall Prize for Classics
Henry Townsend
Susannah Hill
Collett Memorial Prize for History
Guilmant Prize for Computer Technology
Thomas Edwards Emily Morgan
Ewan Murphy
The Dudley Brazier Prize for Design And Technology Alice McNicholas
Stewart Prize for Economics Callum Loader Hugo Marshall
English Language Prize Eleanor Macleod
Magowan Prize for Mathematics Rishabh Chugh Romily Clark Georgia Hoile Ewan Murphy David Veres
Scanlan Prize for Music Maya Garside
The Philosophy and Ethics Prize
The Spanish Prize
Harmeena Sekhon
Benjamin Sharpley
Tony Allen Photography Prize
The Sports Science Prize
Iona Rhodes
Christopher Seaby
Geoffrey Cockett Prize for Physics and Communications
Robert Twigg Prize for Drama Ella Norman
George Horner
Waterman Essay Prize
V A and Joyce Bailey Prize for Physics
Isobel Searles Tabitha Traill
David Veres
The Psychology Prize Harriet Crompton
The Ralph Morley Memorial Prize Susannah Hill James Mitchell
Head Master’s Prizes Head Master’s Prize for Head and Deputy Heads of School Natalya Evans Katya Sheath Oliver Uglow Joseph Winter
Waller Prize Natalya Evans Katya Sheath Oliver Uglow Joseph Winter
King Edward VI Goblet David Veres
The School wishes to express its thanks to the following for their input into this evening’s event; Harpist: Lara Anderson
Art Display: Mr G Piggott and Miss E White
Catering: Sodexo
Pianist: Joe Arthur
Musical Arrangements: Mrs H Freemantle
Creative and Critical Review Display: Mr D Blow and Mrs C Costello-Kelly
Theatre Manager: Mr J Consterdine
Facilities: Mr J Griffin, Mr A Haynes, Mr D Heath, Mr A Manuel, Mr C Brooks
Front of House: Prepositors
Notes on Scholarships
Scholarships In electing Scholars, the Governors aim to mark and encourage intellectual qualities of the highest order. Entrance Scholarships are awarded by the Governors to pupils entering the First or Third Year. Some of these Scholarships may be awarded for special proficiency in Music, Art or Drama. Upper School Scholarships are awarded by the Governors to pupils at the end of their Third Year. The E P Abraham Scholarships were founded and endowed in 1979 by Professor Sir Edward Abraham, CBE, MA, DPhil, FRS (1925-1931) from the E P A Cephalosporin Trust. The Scholarships are available to pupils entering the Sixth Form to study Chemistry or Biology and are tenable for two years. Sixth Form E P Abraham Award is an award made by The Sir Edward Abraham Memorial Fund. Sir Edward (1913-1999) was born in Shirley and attended the School. He was in the original Penicillin team at Oxford in the 1940s and developed another range of antibiotics “The Cephalosporins” which are still used extensively around the world to cure infections. In his lifetime Sir Edward was a generous friend to the School and benefactor of many pupils. His Memorial Fund supports Scholarships with bursarial assistance to pupils from the maintained sector, in the first instance, who wish to study Chemistry and or Biology in the Sixth Form at the School. The F L Woolley Scholarship was founded and endowed in 1979 by F L Woolley, FCA (1917-21), who was Clerk to the Governors from 1949–1977 and Vice–Chairman of the Governors of the School from 1984-1996. The Scholarship is available to a pupil entering the Sixth Form and is tenable for two years. Foundation Scholarships are awarded each year to not more than three pupils entering the Sixth Form and are tenable for two years.
Sixth Form Scholarships For Art, Design & Technology, ICT and Drama were instituted in 2002. They are awarded after discussions within the relevant departments and are intended for those pupils regarded as having achieved very high standards within their subjects and who are judged to have considerable further potential. The Scholarships are tenable for two years and are subject to review in March. The Pirelli General Scholarship was endowed on independence in 1979. It is awarded to a pupil entering the Sixth Form and is tenable for two years. The Chant Scholarship and a number of Governors’ Scholarships for excellence in musical performance are awarded to students entering the Sixth Form and are tenable for two years. The JRTA Award For String Music was established in l985 by Professor and Mrs R Scurlock in appreciation of the opportunities afforded by the School for particpation in music for stringed instruments to their four sons. The Ben Smith Scholarships for Drama and Sport were established in memory of Ben Smith (2000 – 2017) who tragically died in May 2017. He was a keen sportsman and had a passion for drama. The awards will be made to two incoming pupils who have excelled in these areas.
Notes on Prizes
Sixth Form Academic Prizes These are awarded for academic excellence. The D E E Pryor Awards for First Year Prizes were founded and endowed in 1996 by Mr D E E Pryor, BA, who served the school for 40 years (1954-94) as Assistant Master, Head of the Lower School, Registrar and Deputy Head Master. The Bastick Awards were founded and endowed in 1988 by a legacy under the will of Mr Frederick Vernon Holme in memory of Sidney L Bastick (1907-13). The Avent Prizes For Integrity were founded and endowed in 1989 by the family of R G Avent (1912-1989), a Master at the School for 26 years (1950-1976), to perpetuate his memory. The Chipperfield Prizes For Integrity were founded in 1900 by Robert Chipperfield, Chairman of the Governors 18771905, and are awarded mainly in the Fourth Year. The Magowan Prizes For Mathematics were founded in 1949 by a legacy under the will of Robert Magowan MBE (1891-95 Foundation Scholar). The Ronald Fogarty Prize is awarded annually for French reading. It was established in 1960 by the widow of Ronald William Fogarty (1917-23), who was Honorary Treasurer and President–Elect of the Old Edwardians’ Association at the time of his death on 30th January 1959. Lycée Victor Grignard, Cherbourg Trophy, is awarded to a pupil in the Third year for excellent work in French. It commemorates the exchange between Lycée Victor Grignard, Cherbourg, Quatrieme pilote and Form III/2 in the Summer of 1961.
The Dudley Brazier Prize For Design And Technology were established in 1996 by Mr W Dudley Brazier, JP, FRICS, FCIOB (1926-30), Governor and Chairman of the Building Committee (1973-1995) appointed a Fellow of the School in 1995. The prizes were awarded to help encourage high standards in the practical aspects of the Design and Technology syllabus. The Guilmant Prize For Computer Technology was established in 1992 by John Guilmant (1925-32), President of the Old Edwardians’ Association 1967, and past Editor of the Old Edwardians’ Association Journal. The Jefferson Prize For Information Technology was established in 1992 by Dr and Mrs A Jefferson, whose three eldest sons were educated at the School. It is awarded every two years to a pupil in the Upper or Lower School who demonstrates excellence in Information Technology. The Worner Poetry Prizes were endowed in 1993 by a bequest from the will of Mr Philip Worner (OE). They are awarded for poetry written by members of the Lower School, Fourth Year and Lower Sixth. The Ian Bruce Charity Prizes were established in 2004 to reward outstanding commitment to fund raising and community service work. The Governors’ Prizes were established in 2004 for exceptional achievement in extra-curricular activities.
The Robin Lawson Prize given by the family of Mr R V Lawson, a member of the staff (1936-69), and Head of Modern Languages for 22 years until his death in 1969, is awarded annually for the best oral work in French in Year I.
The Irish Prize For Drama first awarded in 1994, was established by Mr Brian Irish, past President of the Old Edwardians’ Association. It is awarded for excellence in Dramatic performance below the Sixth Form.
The T R Small Prize For Spoken German was established in 1989 by T R Small (1923-28), President of the Old Edwardians’ Association 1964. The Prize is awarded in the Sixth Form for proficiency in spoken German.
The Business Studies Prize is awarded to the best Sixth Form student in this subject.
Gill Hall Classics Prizes given in memory of Gill Hall by her husband, Martin Hall, Director of Music from 1984-2005 and an anonymous donor. Gill Hall was a member of staff (1977-1999) and Head of Classics from 1991 until her death. They are awarded annually in the Lower and Upper School. The Gill Wright Prize For Classics awarded to the Second Year pupil who has shown outstanding endeavour and progress throughout the year. The Kettle Prizes for outstanding work in English in the Lower and Upper School were endowed by Chris Kettle, teacher 1980 – 2007, Head of English 1998 – 2002. The Psychology Prize was established in 2013 for excellence in this subject. The Spanish Prize was established in 2013 for excellence in this subject. The Sports Science Prize was established in 2013 for excellence in this subject. The V A Bailey And Joyce Bailey Memorial Prize For Physics was founded and endowed in 1966 by the late Mrs Joyce Bailey in memory of her husband, Professor Victor Bailey (1910-13), Exhibitioner of the Queen’s College, Oxford. The Geoffrey Cockett Prize For Physics And Communications was established in 1994 by Mr G H Cockett, President of the Old Edwardians’ 1992. It is awarded to any pupil taking A level Physics who is placed in the top six in the year and who has demonstrated enthusiasm, initiative and communication skills. The Cook Prize For Biology was established in1979 by Dr Peter Cook and is awarded annually in the Sixth Form for outstanding work in Biology. The R F Collett Prize For History in the Sixth Form was founded and endowed in 1946 by friends in memory of Reginald F Collett (1915-1919), for many years treasurer of the Old Edwardians’ Association. The Stephen Noyce Memorial Prize For History was established in 1999 by the family of Stephen Noyce (19851992), who died in 1998. It is awarded each year to the best Lower Sixth historian.
The Stewart Prize was donated in 1985 by Mrs M V I Smith in memory of her Old Edwardian brother, Mr Stanley Stewart. It is awarded annually to the best Upper Sixth Form Economist. The Roberts Prize was established in 1969 by F G Roberts MA, a Master (1932-68), in memory of the long association of himself and of his family with the School, and is awarded for work to university scholarship standard in English. The Anthony Hall Classics Scholarship was established in 2009 to recognise an outstanding contribution to Classics. The Waterman English Essay Prize was established in 1997 by Professor A M C Waterman (1941-1949) and his brother Mr P N R Waterman (1942-52). This is awarded for the Extended Project Essay. The English Language Prize was established in 2006 for outstanding critical and creative evaluation of language in different forms and contexts. The John Bevan Prize For Geography in the Sixth Form was founded in 1979 by a legacy under the will of John S Bevan, FCIS (1911-17), who was a Governor of the School from 1966 until his death in 1978. The Colin Diaper Prize For Music was founded and endowed in 1983 by Colin Malcolm Diaper, President of the Old Edwardians’ Association 1982, and subsequently a Governor of the School, for meritorious work or performance in connection with the activities of the Choir. The Derek Scanlan Award For Music was founded and endowed in 1975 by Mrs Eileen Scanlan to perpetuate the memory of her husband, Mr D I G Scanlan, MVO, OBE, (1928-1936), who, at the time of his sudden death in May 1973, was Honorary Auditor of the Old Edwardians’ Association (London Branch). The Robert Twigg Prize For Drama was established in memory of Robert Twigg (1985-2002), Deputy Head of School 2002. He was tragically killed in a car crash in December 2002. Robert had a love and flair for theatre. He was a talented dramatist, both directing and acting in many school productions. The Drama Studio now bears his name. The Robert Twigg Prize for Drama is to be awarded annually for academic work in Theatre Studies, a course Robert was following at the time of his death.
The Martin Skipper Prize was founded by Martin Skipper (1994-2001) in 2002 to be awarded annually to the Lower Sixth pupil who has excelled himself or herself in the study of Philosophy by showing an outstanding ability to grasp the fundamentals of this classical subject. The P&A Love Memorial Prize was established in 1999 at the instigation of Mark Chiverton, BA Hons (Oxon) (1990-97), Deputy Head of School (1996-97), and funded by the Love and Chiverton families in memory of Pamela Love (d 1997). Mrs Love was the widow of the Reverend Arthur Love, former Head of Geography at the School. The award is made to a pupil in the Upper Sixth who demonstrated consistent integrity throughout his or her two years in the Sixth Form. The Godwin Public Speaking Prize was founded by James Lawrence Godwin (1992-1999, Head of School 1998-1999) in 1999, to be awarded annually to any pupil in the School who excels themselves and shows distinction in Public Speaking. The Ralph Morley Memorial Prize was founded and endowed in 1957 in memory of Ralph Morley MA Member of Parliament for Itchen (1929-1931) and (19451954). It is awarded annually to the Chief Librarian and the Archives Librarian. The Macmillan Prize For Leadership in the Sixth Form was founded and endowed in 1981 by Mr Murray Albert Macmillan (1920-1923). The Waller Prize for the Head of School and the Deputy Heads of School was founded in 1953 by a legacy under the will of George Albert Waller, Clerk to the Governors (1907-1933) and a Governor of the School (1933-1948).
Patron The Lord-Lieutenant for the County of Hampshire Mr Nigel Atkinson
Governors Chair: Mr A J Morgan MA (Oxon), FCA, ATII (8) Vice-Chair: Mr P W Brazier BSc, FCIOB (8) Dr Y Binge MB, ChB (8) Dr R B Buchanan FRCP, FRCR, MBBS (8) Mr M Chaloner (6) Mrs M L Chant (8) Mr B E Gay BA (8) Mr J J Gray (8) Mrs S J Mancey (8) Miss J C May (7) Mr M H Mayes MA, MSc, MBA (5) Mr J W J Mist FCA (2) Dr J Mitchell MA (Cantab), MBBS, DRCOG, DCH (8) Mrs C G Musker Chartered MCIPD (8) Councillor R Perry BA (3) Mr A J Reid MA (Cantab) PGCE, NPQH (8) Mr B W Richards (8) Mr I H Rudland (8) Mrs W P Swinn BDS, LDS, RCS (8) Dr A L Thomas MA, PhD (Cantab), CBiol, MRSB (8) Mrs J L Wadsworth (8) Mr K St J Wiseman MA (Oxon) (8) 1. Ex officio 2. Appointed by the Old Edwardians’ Association 3. Appointed by the Hampshire County Council 4. Appointed by the University of Oxford 5. Appointed by the Senate of the University of Southampton 6. Appointed by the Southampton City Council 7. Appointed by the Board of Directors of the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce 8. Co-opted
The King Edward VI Goblet is awarded to a member of the School Community, past or present, who has brought particular credit to the School. The King Edward VI shilling, the centrepiece of the Goblet, was presented to the School by Mrs Sarah Saunders Davies, a member of the Governing Body. The Goblet was first awarded in September 2001.
The Governors wish to express their gratitude to the following donors of Bursaries at the School:
The Tony Allen Photography Trophy is awarded for excellence in photography.
These and the many other donors to the Bursary Fund, too numerous to mention by name, enable the Governors to offer bursaries to parents who would otherwise be unable to send their children to the School.
The E. P. Abraham Cephalosporin Trust Messrs. Elliott Brothers Pirelli General plc The Frank Misselbrook Foundation The F. L. Woolley Trust
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