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Celebration of Excellence
10th November 2016 Welcome from Chairman of Governors…....................................……….…….Mr N Kenyon
Nocturne No. 20 composed Chopin………..…………………played by John Dawson, 10N
Spoken English
“Extract from “Blood Brothers” ……………………………………read by Sophie Watson, 11Y
Introduction and Head Teacher’s Report....................................……….….….Mr B Duffy
Guest Speaker: Mr David Clamp………….………………..Introduced by Mr N Kenyon
Guest Speaker’s Address: ……………………………………….……..............Mr David Clamp
Presentation of Awards
KS4 Awards ……………………………………………….. Mr P Greenhalgh GCSE Certificates …………………..… Mr A Rashud & Mr R Faulkner Special Awards …………………………………………… Mr P Greenhalgh
Vote of thanks given by Head Boy, Tom Sanderson and Head Girl, Tahlia Greenhalgh
Presentation of Governors’ Silver Medal
Closing remarks …………….................................................…………..……..…Mr N Kenyon
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YEAR 11 SUBJECT PRIZE
11J 11J 11N 11N 11N 11R 11R 11R 11R 11E 11E 11E 11E 11W 11W 11W 11Y
Milly UPTON Amy TAYLOR Adam DICKINSON Lewis HOLT Jake WOODWARD Luke BARLOW Leah CROOK Kerry EDWARDS Joshua RHODES Aimee CLARKE Georgia DAVIES-SMITH Jack LOWE Lauren ROBINSON Ellie GODDARD Megan HODKINSON Amy STUART Ellie HARRINGTON
FRENCH HISTORY STATISTICS ART & DESIGN COMPUTING INCLUSIVE LEARNING TRIPLE SCIENCE GERMAN CHEMISTRY ENGLISH LANGUAGE CWL GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CORE SCIENCE BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY ICT ENGLISH LITERATURE BUSINESS STUDIES RESISTANT MATERIALS PHYSICS MUSIC HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE ADDITIONAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS TEXTILES
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11Y 11Y
Alisha MATHER Jonathan SMITH
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOOD TECHNOLOGY
YEAR 11 PASTORAL AWARDS
11W Ellie GODDARD PASTORAL STUDENT of the YEAR for displaying an excellent attitude to school life
11E Lauren ROBINSON PASTORAL CITIZEN of the YEAR for displaying an excellent attitude to students in school
100 % ATTENDANCE AWARDS
11J Samuel ARMSTEAD
Billy DEVINE
11N Adam DICKINSON
11R Paul ASHTON
Peng CHANKRATHOK
Harriet COE
11E Amy ANDERSON
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OVERALL KEY STAGE 4 WINNERS
11J 11J 11N 11N 11R 11R 11E 11E 11W
Akshay MALHOTRA Milly UPTON Lewis HOLT Scott McINTOSH Kerry EDWARDS Jamie NEEDHAM Georgia DAVIES-SMITH Lauren ROBINSON Ethan DUNNINGTON
TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for SCIENTIFIC ENDEAVOUR The HOLY CROSS AWARD For EXCELLENCE in GCSE ENGLISH The NUGENT TROPHY for GEOGRAPHY The TOTTINGTON HIGH AWARD for INCLUSIVE LEARNING The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CUP for ICT TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD For RESISTANT MATERIALS
The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CUP for KS4 SCIENTIST of the YEAR (ADDITIONAL SCIENCE) The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for STATISTICS The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL TROPHY for KS4 CORE SCIENCE
100% Attendance Award
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11W 11W
11W
11W
11Y
Ellie GODDARD Megan HODKINSON Anam JAVED
Sophia OBI
Ellie HARRINGTON
The CAMPUS CUP for MUSIC
The MORADA DYERS CUP for MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (FRENCH)
100% Attendance Award TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for BUSINESS
The JOHN TAYLOR MEMORIAL SHIELD for COMMUNITY SERVICE
The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MEDAL FOR SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT
TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for COMPUTING
SPENCER CHADWICK CUP for ART & DESIGN
The LIONS SHIELD for SPORT
The DIANE MANSHIP TROPHY for GERMAN at KEY STAGE 4
The SUTCLIFFE MENSWEAR TROPHY for HISTORY
The KATH STATHAM PRIZE for ENGLISH LITERATURE
BURY COLLEGE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE in GCSE MATHEMATICS
The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for TRIPLE SCIENCE
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11Y
11Y
11Y
11Y
Alisha MATHER
Jonathan SMITH
Nathaniel WALLWORK
Sophie WHITHAM
TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MEDALLION for RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for FOOD TECHNOLOGY
The VARNUM CUP for BUSINESS STUDIES TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for TEXTILES
The TOTTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AWARD for CWL
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11 J : Form Tutor: Mrs J Hall SEAT A*- C A*-G
Samuel Armstead 11 11
Lewis Beswick 5 8
Nathan Calderbank 1 7
Jack Coldrick 11 11
Billy Devine 7 9
Neil Evans Good Attitude Certificate:FRENCH
9 9
Bailey Franks 0 6
Nykoya Fulop Progress Certificate: ENGLISH LITERATURE Good Attitude Certificate:TRIPLE SCIENCE
11 11
Shauna Goodwin 2 8
Ella Gowing Progress Certificate: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
8 9
Emma Gowling 8 10
Faizaan Haider 5 9
Charlotte Hall 9 9
Thomas Harrop 4 9
Thomas Hopper Progress Certificate: TRIPLE SCIENCES & PHYSICS
8 11
Jake Hurst 1 8
Salina Husain Good Attitude Certificate:MATHEMATICS
10 10
Robin Leach 4 9
Akshay Malhotra Progress Certificate: CHEMISTRY & MUSIC
6 10
Abigail Marsden 11 11
Ayesha Maryam Progress Certificate: HISTORY
11 11
Beth Pitchforth 9 9
Rhys Simmons 4 9
Amy Taylor 10 10
Milly Upton Good Attitude Certificate:CHEMISTRY
11 11
Jake Walters 11 11
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11N : FORM TUTOR : Mrs Arthington SEAT
A*-C
A*- G
Ellis Bancroft 1 8
Caitlin Buckley 5 9
Catriona Campbell-Hardy 0 7
Adam Dickinson
Good Attitude Certificate: PHYSICS 11 11
Benjamin Evans 9 11
Bradley Glynn 3 9
Abbygail Green 7 9
Danielle Harris Good Attitude Certificate: FOOD TECHNOLOGY
0 6
Jake Hindle 4 10
Lewis Holt Progress Certificate: GERMAN Good Attitude Certificate: STATISTICS
11 11
Macey Hosker 1 9
Chloe Jones
Progress Certificate: ADDITIONAL SCIENCE &
COMPUTING
6 9
Samuel Lloyd 8 9
Maizie Mawdsley 1 8
Robert McIntosh Good Attitude Certificate: RESISTANT MATERIALS
7 9
Scott McIntosh Progress Certificate: CORE SCIENCE
5 7
Monica Morris Progress Certificate: GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
10 11
Charles Percival 1 7
Kelsey Robinson 5 8
Emma Schofield Good Attitude Certificate: ENGLISH LITERATURE
10 10
Enzo Skrypnik 5 10
Joseph Taylor 11 11
Cameron Wilkin 5 8
Taylor Wood 1 8
Jake Woodward 11 1
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11R : FORM TUTOR :Mrs P Evans SEAT A*-C A*-G
Paul Ashton 9 10
Luke Barlow Good Attitude Certificate: BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
9 10
Marcus Burke 5 9
Callum Byrne 7 10
Peng Chankrathok Progress Certificate: INCLUSIVE LEARNING
1 7
Harriet Coe Progress Certificate: TEXTILES
11 11
Ryan Corbett 1 9
Leah Crook 10 10
George Dalton 4 9
Phoebe Dearden 0 8
Kian Dewhurst 9 11
Kerry Edwards 10 10
Jayson Fairclough Progress Certificate: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
8 9
Shannon Harwood 1 8
Isabel Hodgson 6 9
Benjamin Horrocks 1 6
Rhys Jones 7 9
Bradley Kinsella 0 6
Alex Needham Progress Certificate: RESISTANT MATERIALS
8 9
Jamie Needham 9 10
Laura Patton 7 10
Joshua Rhodes 10 10
Samuel Smith 1 9
Alicia Thomas 3 9
Robert Tollitt 5 9
Amee Townsend 2 8
Thomas Wardle 2 8
Shola Watson 8 9
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11E : FORM TUTOR: Miss A Seldon SEAT A*-C A*-G
Amy Anderson 8 9
Aimee Clark Good Attitude Certificate: ADDITIONAL SCIENCE
10 10
Scott Coleman 0 7
Georgia Davies-Smith Good Attitude Certificate: GERMAN
10 10
Sam Dewhurst 10 10
Kyle Entwistle 3 7
Amber Farnon 1 8
Sean Greally 10 10
Matthew Higginbotham Good Attitude Certificate: INCLUSIVE LEARNING
1 8
Ellie Ingham Good Attitude Certificate: CORE SCIENCE
9 10
Jack Lowe 11 11
Elisabeth McGloughlin 8 9
Jack McMahon 9 9
George Mumbray 11 11
Jack Murray 9 9
Lauren Robinson Progress Certificate: STATISTICS & MATHEMATIC Good Attitude Certificate: GEOGRAPHY
11 11
Tyreke Shah 10 10
Sophie Sloane 7 9
Lewis Spanner 7 10
Callum Steedman 9 10
Keisha Tomlinson 6 9
Taylor Webb 3 9
Bethany Wheeler 1 8
Elise Wilkinson Good Attitude Certificate: BIOLOGY
10 10
Ben Worthington 1 9
Alexis Wozniak Progress Certificate: BUSINESS
7 11
Faiz Zafar 6 9
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11W : FORM TUTOR: Mr R Shaw SEAT A*-C A*-G
Ben Amer Progress Certificate: BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
9 9
Chloe Barrow 0 7 Tiarna Bebbington Progress Certificate: HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Good Attitude Certificate: ICT & HISTORY
7 9
Annabel Clarke 7 10 Ethan Dunnington 3 8
Ellie Goddard Good Attitude Certificate: MUSIC
10 10
Regan Gunning 8 10 Kate Hallsworth 10 10
Declan Hamill-Riding 3 9
Megan Hodkinson Progress Certificate: ICT
8 9
Declan James 7 9 Anam Javed 11 11
Aron Kelly 0 7 Jake Kelly Progress Certificate: BIOLOGY Good Attitude Certificate: COMPUTING
10 11
Meghan Laithwaite Good Attitude Certificate: HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
10 10
Harry Lyle Progress Certificate: CWL
5 9
Michael Marsh 5 9
Sophia Obi Progress Certificate: GEOGRAPHY Good Attitude Certificate: CWL
10 10
Nicole Parry 6 10
Stephanie Patton 1 8
Nikolas Pearson 9 10 Jake Richardson 5 9
James Riley 0 8 Amy Stuart Progress Certificate: ART & DESIGN Good Attitude Certificate: GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
10 10
Callum Wadood 5 9 Chloe Weaver Progress Certificate: FOOD TECHNOLOGY
3 8
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11Y : FORM TUTOR : Mrs S Dumas-Glover SEAT A*-C A*-G
Kiru Ananth 0 6
Matthew Bayfield 11 11
Jennifer Clegg-Gibson 11 11
Xander Cowburn 6 8
Alex Cronshaw Progress Certificate : FRENCH Good Attitude Certificate: BUSINESS
11 11
Kaylea Cunliffe 8 9
Amy Donnelly 0 8
Ellie Harrington 12 12
Caitlin Hickman 0 8
Amy Holden 10 10
Jenna Horsfall 9 10
Kyle Hulton 9 9
Grace Janicki 6 8
Joe Knowles
Good Attitude Certificate: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 11 11
Alisha Mather 10 10
Liam O’Sullivan 0 5
Heather Russell 9 9
Jonathan Smith 10 10
Jodie Spencer 3 9
Jack Thompson 5 8
Nathaniel Wallwork 11 11
Kade Walmsley 2 8
Jessica White 5 9
Sophie Whitham Good Attitude Certificate: ENGLISH LANGUAGE & TEXTILES
10 11
Helen Wilson
Good Attitude Certificate: ART & DESIGN 10 10
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SPECIAL AWARDS
11J
11W
Milly UPTON
Ellie GODDARD
THE CHARLIE WYATT MEMORIAL TROPHY (For contribution to fundraising and care for fellow members of the community)
JUBILEE CUP FOR MUSIC for 5 years contribution to music (School performances) both on and off the stage
11E Lauren ROBINSON The AUDREY DALE MEMORIAL TROPHY for EXCELLENCE in BIOLOGY (This trophy is awarded to the most gifted student studying Biology at GCSE)
11Y Sophie WHITHAM The ERNEST STEVENSON PRIZE FOR TECHNOLOGY AT KEY STAGE 4 for excellent performance in Technology at GCSE
11E
Georgia DAVIES-SMITH
SOROPTIMIST SHIELD for service to the Community
11N Danielle HARRIS The PLATT SHIELD FOR PERSONAL ENDEAVOUR
11Y
Ellie HARRINGTON The JOYCE KINSEY AWARD for OUTSTANDING FEMALE STUDENT Top female GCSE results
11W Sophia OBI The HARRY WALSH CITIZENSHIP CUP for overall contribution to school life in key stage 4
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11N Jake WOODWARD The PAUL KINSEY AWARD for OUTSTANDING MALE STUDENT Top male GCSE results
SPECIALISM AWARD For excellence in our specialist subjects of Mathematics and Computing
11N Scott McINTOSH The BEBBINGTON DIVERSITY CUP (The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect)
HEADTEACHER’S AWARDS
11J Samuel Armstead HEAD BOY
11J Milly Upton HEAD GIRL
11W Nikolas Pearson DEPUTY HEAD BOY
11R Kerry Edwards DEPUTY HEAD GIRL
11Y Ellie Harrington DEPUTY HEAD GIRL
11E Georgia Davies-Smith DEPUTY HEAD GIRL
11Y Sophie Whitham DEPUTY HEAD GIRL
VOTE OF THANKS
Proposed by ………..Tahlia Greenhalgh, Head Girl and Tom Sanderson, Head Boy
TBA: GOVERNORS’ SILVER MEDAL
Awarded to Milly Upton, the top student for overall contribution and excellence in school.
CLOSING REMARKS ......................... Mr Neville Kenyon, Chairman of Governors
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A word of thanks to the Sponsors of our Awards this evening:
We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of FROTHS, who, through fundraising, provide the prize monies given to our students this evening.
The Soroptimist International Organisation, who have supported our students at our awards ceremony for many years award the prize to Georgia Davies-Smith.
Mrs Woolley, the parent of one of our past students, Duncan Woolley, who also provide a very generous prize of £120 and a medallion to the recipient of the Ernest Stevenson Prize, this year awarded to Sophie Whitham.
Professor B Dale for provision of the Audrey Dale Memorial Trophy, to be awarded annually to the most promising student studying Biology at GCSE; this year’s recipient is Lauren Robinson, who also receives a cheque for £50.
The Kinsey Awards this year go to Ellie Harrington and Jake Woodward, who also each receive a cheque for £50. These awards are given annually to the top performing students in their GCSE examinations.
The Governors’ Silver Award is to be announced at the conclusion of our evening. A gift of £50 accompanies this prize.
At the conclusion of our event, you are cordially invited to join us in the dining room for refreshments, provided by FROTHS; to catch up with your fellow students and speak with teachers and staff who have supported you during your time at Tottington High School.
A word about our Guest Speaker:
Mr David Clamp – Teacher and athlete extraordinaire.
Dave Clamp breaks world record for double-deca ironman
This year's Ironman UK race in Bolton may struggle to comprehend the extraordinary feat achieved
by Wanderers fan Dave Clamp, who has broken the world record for the double-deca. To those
uninitiated in the frankly insane sport of ultra-distance triathlon, a double deca is 20 ironman
distance races – a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run – completed consecutively over
20 days.
Dad-of-two Clamp completed the distance in 252hrs 21mins 16secs at the Ultradistance
Triathlon Championships in Switzerland.
The 57-year-old, who lived in Bromley Cross and taught here, at Tottington High School, for
10 years (from 1998 to 2008) before leaving the area to start up his own fitness training
business.
Only four competitors made it past the first five days, but they all went on to complete the full 20-
day challenge. Dave’s time earned him victory by just over 23 hours from Germany's Daniel Meier.
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"For 20 days the only thing that mattered was just counting laps in the pool and on the bike and on the run, and then suddenly it’s all over," he said, the day after completing the marathon adventure in the picturesque surroundings of Buchs, in the Swiss Alps.
Obviously, I am really delighted with the race and having finished, but I am so delighted for everybody else as well. "When there was only four of us left after day five, for all four of us to do the next 15 days together, it was so special to endure that with the three of them. Something I will never forget." He led the field of six men and two women from the first day to the last!
Dave, who has been a Bolton Wanderers season ticket holder for more than 20 years, was a relative latecomer to the discipline, having only done his first ironman in his 30s. He reached his peak in 1997, when he made the British elite team after finishing an ironman in under nine hours. That is still his fastest time for a single ironman, but with age not on his side Dave decided to take a different tack.
After winning his first ever double ironman in Holland in his 40s, he had similar success in a triple ironman in Germany, which he went on to compete in nine times.
The natural step as he aged, according to Dave, was to go further. He competed in a deca ironman every year for the last five years before finally taking on the double deca, which ended on Saturday, September 3. The course, while a little more sedate than that featured in Ironman UK in Bolton, still sounds daunting when it is boiled down. There was a two-hour time limit set for the swim, which was 76 laps of the local 50m outdoor pool.
Competitors then took to the area's network of cycle paths and running tracks, taking in the scenic woodland of the valley. Most days, the bike course involved 20 laps of a relatively flat 9km route, with a midnight cut-off point for stragglers, followed by 32 laps of a 1.25km running course, which had to be completed by 3am each day.
He was never troubled by the time limits, but he did have to limit himself after going out too fast on the opening day. After taking the lead on day one in 11:38:33, he struggled with illness for the next few days before eventually finding a more balanced schedule, which included set eating times en route. His slowest time of the 20 came on day three in 13:59:21 and his fastest time, after day one, was 11:52:29, set on the penultimate day. Dave says his only real scare came in the last half of the final run, when he picked up a leg injury but managed to struggle round to the finish in 12:51:07. "What happened on the final day, when I got that injury in my leg and it was so painful to run that last half marathon, with that pain on my face, it was just so great to be able to stop, I think. "To have fought so hard for 20 days, so constantly for 11 and 12 hours a day and never to think of the finish – you just can’t think of the finish – you can only think of what you are doing there and then.
"When you are swimming you can only think about getting to the end of the swim. When you are cycling, you just count to five laps, and when you get to five just count to 10. You can never think beyond that, it is really so hard to do that day after day. "To then suddenly get to the finish, only with about four laps to go of the final run did I allow the emotions to suddenly creep in and think ‘oh yes, I am actually going to complete this’. "After day one I was obviously in the lead and people were saying ‘oh, you’re the champion’. But I know from experience in ultra-distance triathlon that you can’t take anything for granted.
"Any day something can go wrong to end your race. "I still think I went too fast on day one. Days two, three and four, I suffered quite a lot. I was very sick. Sue and I were working on my nutrition strategy and we gradually got a system that worked so well for us that from days 11 to 20 we were like clockwork. "We knew exactly what I was going to eat and when. Each day on the bike I stopped at lap 16 to eat for about eight minutes and we always knew what time I was going to arrive at lap 16, it was never more than about two or three minutes difference.
So I think for the last 10 days all of my times were within half
an hour apart from the last day when I lost half an hour
through the running injury." Dave is not the sort of man to say
never, but he admitted after finishing the double deca that he
would think twice about competing again