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Student Awards 2009 Winners

Key Stage 3 Categories

 
Performing Arts

Hannah Johns, Harriett Charlton, Ellie Garratt, Gemma Butler, Stevie Ingram and Kamil Haris from Q3 Academy in Sandwell. Award presented by Jacqui O'Hanlon from the Royal Shakespeare Company.

 

 

 

 

Science
Wesley Rawlings from Barr Beacon Language College in Walsall. Award presented by Tony Stainer from SERCO.

 

 

 

 

New Media
Josh Harris and Connor Harris from Hillcrest School and Community College in Dudley. Award presented by Andi Jepson from ICENI.

 

 

 

 

Writing for the Media
Jessica Rowley from The Ellowes Hall School in Dudley. Award presented by Keith Harrison from the Express & Star.

 

 

 

 

 

Music
Govind Chopra from Menzies High School Science College in Sandwell. Award presented by David Bishop-Rowe on behalf of Harlequin Records.

 

 

 

 

Business and Enterprise
Paige Walker, Billie-Jo Hamilton, Eleanor Steedman, Natalie Cockle, Annastasia Webber and Rachel Archer from Ridgewood High School in Dudley. Award presented by Paul Reynolds from Carillion and Dame Julia Cleverdon, who is Vice President for Business in the Community.

 

 

 

Key Stage 10 and 11 Star Pupil winners

 

Sarah King from Wood Green College of Sports, Maths & Computing in Sandwell, Jodie Westwood from Shire Oak Science College in Walsall and Katherine Harris from The Earls High School in Dudley. Awards presented by Sir Geoff Hampton, Chief Adviser for the Black Country Challenge.

 

 

Gurbinder Manku from Bristnall Hall Technology College in Sandwell, Bethany Adams from The Kingswinford School in Dudley, Daniel Hughes from The Westminister School in Sandwell and Lucy Hall from the Windsor High School in Dudley. Awards presented by Sir Geoff Hampton, Chief Adviser for the Black Country Challenge.

 

 

 

Steven Donnison from Dormston School in Dudley, Muneeba Zahara from Redhill School in Dudley, Ben Cowley from Moreton Community School in Wolverhampton and Jack Hayes from Barr Beacon Language College in Walsall. Awards presented by Sir Geoff Hampton, Chief Adviser for the Black Country Challenge.

 

 

 

BBC Midlands Today winner

Sarah King from Wood Green College of Sports, Maths and Computing in Sandwell.

 

 

 

 

Beacon Radio station tour winners

The Ellowes Hall School in Dudley, RSA Academy in Sandwell, Moreton School in Wolverhampton and St Thomas More Catholic School in Walsall. Prizes presented by the thundercrew from Beacon Radio.

 

 

 

 

Primary 'My School is Great' Winners

Dudley
St James's Church of England Primary School
Award presented by Dominic Gill from Microsoft.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Walsall
Leighswood School
Award presented by the Wolverhampton Wanderers FC mascot 'Wolfie'.

 

 

 

 

Wolverhampton
Bantock Primary School
Award presented by 'Dr Dudley' from Dudley Zoological Gardens.

 

 

 

 

Sandwell
Hamstead Junior School
Award presented by Professor Mick Waters, on behalf of the Black Country Living Museum.

 

 

 

 

Overall winner from four local authorities
Trinity Church of England Primary School in Wolverhampton
Award presented by Linda Saunders from The Public in Sandwell.

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