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Culford Preparatory School End of Term Summer 2017 Presentation Assembly 14.15 Centenary Hall JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017 Musical: Pupils enter whilst Guy Soane plays the guitar Welcome & Introduction: Headmaster Pastoral: Announced by


  1. Culford Preparatory School End of Term Summer 2017 Presentation Assembly 14.15 Centenary Hall JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  2. Musical: Pupils enter whilst Guy Soane plays the guitar Welcome & Introduction: Headmaster Pastoral: Announced by Miss Hatton • HM Benefecits: (Certificates presented) Lucy Allum Josie Gooderham Matthew Beardmore Holly Reynolds Cadogan House: Report read by Evie Hall and Matthew Beardmore • HM Cadogan House Benefecits: (Certificates presented) Emily Anderson Anya Lorriman-Hughes Marta Cubiella Salgado Activities House Competition: Announced by Mrs Veitch • Reading Champions Competition: (Book tokens presented) Lower Prep: Melisse Markesteijn Upper Prep: Finn Keane Winning Activity House: Newman • Creative Arts: Results for ‘The Bake Off’ ( vouchers presented) First Form 3 rd Ruby Cobbold/ Malachi O’Neill- Gallagher 2 nd James Oakes 1 st Beth Miller Second Form 3 rd Polly Cailes/Tess Gillis 2 nd Lucy Allum 1 st Ruby Harris Third Form 3 rd William Fitch 2 nd Florence Wilson 1 st James Miller Creative Arts Cup (cup to be presented) 4th Newman 3 rd Leigh 2 nd Floyd 1 st Honess JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  3. House with the most Honour points: (Cup to be presented) 4 th Newman 3 rd Honess 2 nd Floyd 1 st Leigh Honour Points: (Gold Certificates & vouchers to be presented) Thomas Gotch Evie Hollingsworth Toby Poiret Holly Jones Caitlin Magee House with the most House points: (Cup to be presented) 4 th Honess 3 rd Newman 2 nd Leigh 1 st Floyd House Points : (Gold Certificates & vouchers to be presented) Madeleine Andrews Lydia Maden Jessica Peters Joshua Williamson Floyd & Leigh Collection of most Honour & House Points (Pupils will be served ice creams at break time tomorrow) Draw of raffle tickets Overall Activity House Winners: 4 th Honess 3 rd Newman 2 nd Leigh 1 st Floyd PA shield presented & Floyd invited to the House Feast in the Headmaster’s Garden. Sport: Announced by Mr Bolton • Martial Arts : (Certificates and belts presented) Red Belt 12 th Kyu Ruby Cobbold Chloe Sinclair Yellow Belt Orange Stripe 10 th Kyu Toby Poiret Erin Tattersall Beth Miller Caitlin Magee JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  4. Ned Cailes Ben Peters George Frankland Malachi O’Neill Gallagher Freddie Soane Tilly Miller-Comrie Orange Belt Green Strip 8 th Kyu Ross Jones Taku Chakabva Green Belt 7 th Kyu with Merit Artharva Modi Ned Chapman Toby Williams Joel Littlefair Jack Reeks With Distinction William Brown Green Belt Blue Stripe 6 th Kyu Yasmin Celik Blue Belt Stripe 5 th Kyu with Merit Yasmin Celik Ruby Harris Tess Gillis • Ballet (certificate presented) Melisse Markesteijn achieved ISTD Grade 1 with merit. • Dance: (Certificates presented) Henrietta Wilson: St Edmunds Dance Festival, Character Duet Juniors, 3 rd Place • Swimming: (Trophies and certificates presented) Most improved skills 1 swimmer: Esther Almond Most improved skills 2 swimmer: Jack Williams Most improved development swimmer: Grace Baxter Following the results from the Regional round which took place at The Leys school in Cambridge, three swimmers departed 5 May for the National swimming competition. George King was first, he collected his focus and JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  5. swam a good heat coming in 12 th position in the U12 50m Backstroke, he also achieved a personal best time in this event. In the afternoon Imogen Gotch swam a good heat coming in 11 th position in the U11 25m Butterfly. The last race of the day was swum by Grace Baxter who had a great start to her race and was placed 7 th in the prelim round making it through to the finals. Grace put in another amazing performance with an overall place of 6 th in the 50m Freestyle. IAPS certificates awarded to: Grace Baxter, Imogen Gotch, and George King Half Colours: Holly Reynolds Ruth Almond George King Most Improved swimmer – Freya Williams • Rookie Lifesaving (Certificates presented) The Rookie Lifeguard Programme is a fun and exciting lifesaving awards scheme for children, teaching self-rescue, survival, rescue and lifesaving sports skills. Chloe Gooderham – Bronze level 1 Tegan Clarke – Bronze Level 1 Annabelle Herbert – Bronze level 1 Lucy Allum - Bronze level 2 Olivia Dearman – Bronze level 2 Tom Dawson – Bronze level 2 Archie Chamberlain – Bronze level 2 Tess Gillis – Bronze level 2 Josie Gooderham – Bronze level 2 Cameron Magee – Bronze level 3 Isobel Westcott – Bronze level 3 Alex Hutchinson – Bronze level 3 Madeleine Andrews – Bronze level 3 Alexander DuPont – Bronze level 3 • Tennis (Trophies and medals presented) Mille Hansgate: Runner up in the Ipswich LTA Grade 4 tournament Charlotte James: Won the Easton Tennis Centre Grade 5 tournament JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  6. • School Tennis Report: (Read by Dean Hafermann) Prep School Tennis players have enjoyed another highly successful year with over 30 children competing for the school. The National IAPS Tennis Championships held at Millfield School after the end of the summer term was perhaps the highlight with five National titles across the U11 and U13 age groups. Very well done to Ralph Bartlett who won the U11 National IAPS Boys title. Well done to the Year 7/8 Girls team who finished runners-up in the LTA National Finals in December and to the Year 7 and 8 Boys Team who narrowly lost in the Regional Schools Team Final to Reeds School in November by the cruellest of margins on a tie-break shoot to just miss out on qualifying for the National Finals. This summer we have won 8 County team titles across all age groups which is one of our most successful years ever in these events. A number of our players have enjoyed success in individual tournaments but a special mention to William Anderson who has attended and competed for the East Region. He has also been invited to attend a National camp in July and has represented Suffolk. Rocco Richardson won an LTA Grade 3 event in Norwich and Justice Hall was a finalist in a National Tour event in December and qualified for a Tennis Europe event. County Finals Year 3 and Under Boys winners Gold medals to be presented to Rocco Richardson, Ned Cailes County Finals Year 3 and Under Mixed team 3rd place Bronze medals to be presented to Rocco Richardson, Caitlin Magee County Finals Year 5 and Under Mixed team 2nd place Silver medals to be presented to Charlotte James, Toby Williams, James Bettley, Ned Chapman County Finals Year 6 and Under Mini Tennis Green Boys winners Gold medals to be presented to Toni Cursach, Guy Manley, Alex Bettley, Spike Chapman County Finals Year 6 and Under Mini Tennis Green Mixed winners Gold medals to be presented to Toni Cursach, Guy Manley, Alex Bettley, Imogen Callaghan County Finals Year 6 and Under Mini Tennis Green Girls winners Gold medals to be presented to Imogen Callaghan, Millie Hansgate, Josie Gooderham, Olivia Whyte County Finals Year 6 and Under Premier League Boys winners Gold medals to be presented to Max Griffiths, William Anderson, Alex Skinner, and Archie Jones JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

  7. (Certificates and trophies presented) Girls: Player of the season: Justice Hall Most improved player: Edlyn Rai Boys: Player of the season: Ralph Bartlett Most Improved player: Gene Swain Half Colours : Justice Hall and Gene Swain Full Colours: Ralph Bartlett • Equestrian: (Rosettes and Certificates to be presented) Libby Hart qualified for the Trailblazers National Dressage Championships in July. Patience Leslie qualified for the Sunshine Tour by finishing 1 st in the 60 & 65 cm class on her pony Belle. • Golf : (Trophies and medals presented) Eighteen pupils enjoyed the beginner’s golf activity this term. This activity allows pupils the chance to learn the basics and become good enough to join the advanced group at Flempton Golf Club. This year several were close but only George Watson showed all the skills and maturity to move up this development pathway, so well done to him. Hopefully we will see more golfers making this step up next year. The highlights in Prep School golf were: Josh Izod: • Won the U12 IAPS Championship and only missed out by 1 point on winning the U13 category which is a fantastic achievement. Josh also had many successes at club and county level. Henry Meadows: • Won the Culford Order of Merit by 1 point over myself, this was a great performance as this tournament runs throughout the year and includes senior school golfers as well. He was 3rd place in the U11 category of the IAPS Championships. • Henry also becomes a Golf Scholar as of September. • • Adam Waterman won the West Suffolk Schools Non Handicap Competition. JHAssembliesSummerEndofTerm2017

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