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Sports Awards Evening

25th April 2019

Last night CamVC hosted their first ever Sports Awards Evening at the DoubleTree Hilton Hotel. It was a roaring success with students and parents dressed up in their finery. The evening started with an opening address from Miss Curtis summarising the fantastic sporting year that we have just had. It was swiftly followed by the first selection of awards including PE department Merit Award, Dancer of the Year, Unsung Hero, Sporting Excellence Award and the Commitment Award. Our newly crowned year 7 Sports Activators came up to collect their brand new T-Shirts celebrating their attitude, commitment and leadership in PE lessons and Clubs.

Throughout the evening we were very luck to have Olympic Gold Medallist Helen Richardson-Walsh with us. She talked so eloquently about being yourself, believing in yourself, learning from failure and being stronger than you think you are.

This was followed by the second part of the evening and the final awards including Sports Leader of the Year, KS3 Woman, KS3 Man, KS4 Women and KS4 Man. We also gave out our newly formed Full and Half Colours to students who have shown commitment to clubs and teams over the many years. The evening culminated in the biggest award which was Team of the Year handed out by Helen. Finally the night was drawn to a close by a speech from Mrs Coates sharing her own passion and enthusiasm for sport as well as congratulating all the prize winners.

Thank you to everyone who attended and made the evening so special.

Olympic Gold Medallist Helen Richardson-Walsh 

BTEC Pupil of the Year Award: Drew McKenzie

This is awarded to the pupil who has worked hard to achieve the highest marks in the BTEC course so far. They have worked hard in every theory lesson and have applied this theory well during practical lessons. They have gone to every effort to obtain the best grade that they can in the subject.

GCSE Pupil of the Year Award: Neha Kibria

This award is awarded to a pupil who is constantly trying to better themselves in GCSE PE. They have worked hard in every theory lesson and have applied this theory well during practical lessons. They have gone to every effort to obtain the best grade that they can in the subject. 

PE Department Merit Award: Calla Crome

The PE Department Merit Award recognises and celebrates the hard work and dedication of an individual who has gone above and beyond to help others in both extra-curricular clubs and PE lessons. They have gone the extra mile to encourage other students to get involved in sport.

Dancer of the Year Award: Rachel McCormack

This award recognises the achievements of an outstanding dancer. The winner of this award has continuously trained and performed in dance, both in school and externally. They are both a talented and positive role model, and are eager to lead and support other dancers during lessons.

Unsung Hero Award: Alex Selmes

The Unsung Hero Award is awarded to a person who the PE department believes has made a substantive yet unrecognised contribution to sport at school. The winner has continually worked hard in PE and/or extra-curricular clubs and has shown a commitment to improving their performance in sport, possibly having to overcome adversity to do so.

Commitment Award: Grace Mitchell

The Commitment Award recognises an individual’s commitment to extra-curricular sports clubs. The winner has attended more extra-curricular clubs this year than any other pupil in the school.

Sporting Excellent Award: Deshawn Lascelles

Celebrates the schools outstanding sporting individuals who compete for their county or country outside of school. The winner competes in their chosen sport at an elite level on a regular basis, and have shown extremely high levels of commitment and dedication to be able to perform at this level.

Sports Leader of the Year Award: Izzy King

Celebrates the hard work of our inspirational Sports Leaders. It is awarded to a Sports Leader who has worked tirelessly throughout the year to assist the PE department with the organising and running of extra-curricular clubs, fixtures, and sports festivals. The winner has made an incredible contribution to providing sport to fellow students.

 

Half Colours

Half Sports Colours recognise and reward those students who:

  • Regularly attend extra-curricular clubs across a number of sports
  • Represented the school at fixtures for 2 years

Kirsty Abbott

Renee Derby

Tate Jeffries

Eve Ryan

Sam White

Ben Grain

Rebecca Parr

Dan Barton

Stella Dickinson

Joe Jones

Elizabeth Simpson

Matt Williamson

Joe Tarpey

Olivia Segal

Tyler Bennett

Ethan Dowe

Cuba Kamanu

Posy Smith

Julia Wyspianska

Harry Hanwell

Alex Sherwood

Katie Clarkson

Maja Drazkowiak

Clark MacFarlane

Hayden Stafford

Douwe Arts

Brandon Isaacson

Bailey Smith

Rebecca Clay

Scarlett Firth

Archie Maylin

Rose Stevenson

Evelyn Catterall

Lizy MacFarlane

Erin Williams

Charlotte Colchester

Mia Herbert

Lucas Paffett

Daryl Taylor

Georgia Chamberlain

Alexandra Maranto

Constantinos Chiotis

Max Cooke

Leo Holmes

Nicole Peresson

Max Taylor

Calla Crome

Tom Mitchell

 

Lucy Cornwell

Elliot James

Ethan Poole

Gabriel Tremeer

Joel Fox

Aaron Peck

 

Alfred Cousins

Isabella James

Oliver Rana-Beadle

Alex Tullett

Bayramhan Garajayev

James Roach

 

Duncan Crespin

Madison Jeffrey

Amelia Roberts

Will White

Harry Downes

Iria Rodriguez

 

 

Full Colours

Full Sports Colours recognise and reward those students who:

  • Regularly attend extra-curricular clubs across a number of sports
  • Represented the school at fixtures for a minimum of 3 years
Elena Davies  Megan Thomas
Ben Miller Ellie Thompson
Miles Mpofu Heather Williamson
Leon Rowell Zara Wray
Shivek Sharma  

 

KS3 Sports Women of the Year Award: Isabella James

KS3 Sports Man of the Year Award: Jason Kissi

KS4 Sports Women of the Year Award: Lizy MacFarlane

KS4 Sports Man of the Year Award: Ben Miller

This award recognises the hard work, dedication, and commitment of an individual in PE. The winner of this category has regularly attend extra-curricular clubs, competed in fixtures, and has represented the school with honesty, integrity and passion, whilst upholding values of good sportsmanship and fair play. They are an inspiration and positive role model to both their team mates and peers. 

 

Team of the Year Award: The Year 8 Rugby Team

The Team of the Year Award winner has worked hard throughout the year to produce some fantastic results in both fixtures and tournaments. The winning team members have shown an impeccable attitude towards their chosen sport and have continuously worked hard in the name of the team.

Congratulations from the PE Department

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