Awards
Emerson Park School - Summer 2009 Achievement Awards
Year 10
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Art
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Vi Nguyen
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Drama
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James Stoneman
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English
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Matthew Bayfield
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French
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Oliver Brighton
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German
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Lina Jovaisaite
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Geography
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Andrew Mills
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Health & Social Care
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Mim Zaman
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History
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Harry Clubb
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ICT
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Katie Procter
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Maths
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Helen Whittington
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Music
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Macaulay Crawford
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PE Boys
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Joseph Doyle
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PE Girls
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Chelsea Sharp
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Sports Leadership
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Aidan Taylor
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Dance
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Grace Piper
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Citizenship
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Ryan Debruin
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21st Century-Triple Science
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Tom Walker
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21st Century-Core Science
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Luke Hiller-Addis
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Technology
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Joe Hall
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Jessica Piller-Argent
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Media Studies
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Tom Sandberg
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Year 9
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Art
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Ellese North
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Drama
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Rachel Weedon
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English
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Emily Tidiman
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French
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Katherine Cooke
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German
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Richard Sandell
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Geography
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Jack Antin
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History
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Tyler Gibbs
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ICT
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Jake Piper
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Maths
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Harry Li
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Music
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Sharif Mokrane
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PE Boys
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Fraser King
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PE Girls
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Danielle Robertson
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PSHE
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Toni Roberts
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Science
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Rachel Hillyard
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Sports Leadership
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John Andrews
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Technology
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Daniella Liburd
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Neil Dashfield
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Year 8
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Art
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Bonnie Brittle
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Drama
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Mitchell Davey
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English
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Jasmin Ferrari
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French
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Patrick Chimhini
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German
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Kieren Honeyman
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Geography
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Lauren Ghost
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History
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Lee Robertson
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ICT
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Vicki Khan
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Maths
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Hassan Ali
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Music
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Sean Galvin
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PE Boys
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Aiden O'Connell
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PE Girls
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Bethany Law
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PSHE
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Tom Collins
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Science
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Ardavon Etemadi
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Sports Leadership
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Rory Bidgood
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Technology
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Rebecca Saunders
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Shannon Hopkins
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Year 7
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Art
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Chloe Preville
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Drama
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Kelly Agombar
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English
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Jessica Brighton
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French
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Shereem Ibrahim
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German
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Luke Knight
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Geography
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Glenn Smith
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History
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Jessica Luff
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ICT
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Phoebe French
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Maths
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Sam Taylor
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Music
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Kishore Thamilselvan
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PE Boys
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Joel Oliver
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PE Girls
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Leonarda Sahani
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PSHE
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Lewis Debruin
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Science
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Ellie Bullen
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Sports Leadership
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Georgina Hopkins
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Technology
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Georgia Edwards
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Tia Kent
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Emerson Park School - Summer 2009 Awards for outstanding effort
Year 10
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Art
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Christopher White
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Drama
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Rebecca Scott
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English
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Alex Harvey
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French
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Jack Shepherd
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German
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Jack Drewett
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Geography
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Luke Endacott
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Health & Social Care
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Toni Rull
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History
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Jack Madigan
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ICT
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Mason Croom
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Maths
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Sian John
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Music
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Reece Burgess
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PE Boys
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William Thurlow
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PE Girls
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Essie Vandyke
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Sports Leadership
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Jordan Barry
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Dance
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Paige Lambert
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Citizenship
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Reanna Clark
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21st Century-Triple Science
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Bradley Elsworth
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21st Century-Core Science
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Lisa Sparkes
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Technology
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Billy Fitzpatrick
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Roberts Stevens
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Media Studies
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Jake Ferry
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Year 9
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Art
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Sophie Yuill
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Drama
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Leah Pulsford
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English
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Lydia Thomas
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French
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Lucy Collingwood
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German
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Stevie Gibbs
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Geography
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Lucy Thompson
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History
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Samantha Thornett
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ICT
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Laine Swaby
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Maths
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Summer Quincey
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Music
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Alex Smith
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PE Boys
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Henry Farber
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PE Girls
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Shawnee Linstead
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PSHE
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Harry England
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Science
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Kate Norris
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Sports Leadership
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Gabrielle Steward
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Technology
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Chloe Westrop
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Daniel Lewis
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Year 8
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Art
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Sabrina Khawaja
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Drama
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Jannah Ahmed
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English
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Danielle Lee
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French
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Jessica Abbey
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German
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Robert Crook
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Geography
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Beth Watts
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History
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Lauren Batchelor
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ICT
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Bradley Allen
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Maths
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Dean Worrell
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Music
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Matthew Spencer
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PE Boys
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Femi Abass
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PE Girls
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Cydony Carabine
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PSHE
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Josh Williams
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Science
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Abbey Nicholson
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Sports Leadership
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Heidi Harrington
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Technology
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Przemystaw Paziewski
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Lee Jarrold
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Year 7
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Art
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Ryan Ellis
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Drama
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Leith Rennie
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English
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Brandon Cutmore
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French
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Megan Piller-Argent
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German
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Demi Bullen
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Geography
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Danny Ball
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History
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Rianna Nicholaou
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ICT
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Katie Williams
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Maths
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Rebekah Varndell
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Music
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Mitchell Cuttell
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PE Boys
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George Taylor
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PE Girls
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Emma Miller
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PSHE
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Casey O'Connor
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Science
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Rebecca Jordan
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Sports Leadership
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Sonny Phillips
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Technology
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Tom Coomer
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Food & Textiles Technology
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Daniel Smith
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Who is Jack Petchey?
Jack Petchey is one of the UK's most successful businessmen. Born in East London in July 1925, Jack came from a working class background with very few advantages. From an early age he showed the entrepreneurial skills that have aided his success. In 1937 a 12-year-old Jack was prosecuted at East Ham Magistrates Court for working under age. The prosecution evidence was that Jack was carrying vegetables, ie tomatoes, the defence being that tomatoes were a fruit - not a vegetable. The case was dismissed!
Having left school at 14 Jack worked as an office boy before joining the Fleet Air Arm in 1943. At the end of the Second World War Jack left the Navy and became a clerk. He applied for a management position but was told by the personnel officer of his firm: "you'll never make a businessman"! So Jack Petchey decided to go it alone. With £60 to his name, he bought a motor car and founded his first Car Hire business. From there a thriving Car Sales business was formed. Jack eventually branched into property and in 1969 was introduced to the idea of a holiday complex in the Algarve, Portugal, which he still runs to this day.
Having just celebrated his 83rd birthday, there is no sign of Jack Petchey slowing down.
Having just celebrated his 83rd birthday, there is no sign of Jack Petchey slowing down.
He currently manages Petchey Holdings Plc and Petchey Leisure, a management company for several holiday resorts in Spain, Portugal and the UK. In 1999, he set up the Jack Petchey Foundation as he wanted to give opportunities to young people in London. Over the last nine years he has donated over £50million to schools, clubs and projects which benefit young people in London. In 2004 Jack was awarded an OBE at Buckingham Palace, by Her Majesty The Queen.
Jack Petchey's autobiography '50/50 Man - The Jack Petchey Story' is available through the Foundation.
About The Foundation
Established in 1999, The Jack Petchey Foundation gives grants to programmes and projects that benefit young people aged 11-25. The Foundation is eager to help young people take advantage of opportunities and play a full part in society. The major focus of our work is the Achievement Award Scheme. The Foundation focuses on London and Essex. Since it has been established the Foundation has awarded grants totalling over £50million.
Emerson Park School - Winners of the Jack Petchy Award |
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September 2008
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Ozan Kiani
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October 2008
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Christopher White
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November 2008
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Harry Li
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December 2008
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Mohad Gulzar
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Staff Winner 2008
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Mrs C Crawley
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January 2009
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James Parmenter
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February 2009
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Craig Rennie
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March 2009
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Lisa Alexander
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April 2009
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John Andrews
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May 2009
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Jasmin Ferrari
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June 2009
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Hayley Swords
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