The Bishop of Truro at Saltash.net A-Level Presentation Evening
By JanePublisher | Monday, January 16, 2012, 11:49
Reverend Bishop Tim Thornton, or Bishop Tim as he is known, was the guest of honour at Saltash.net Community School's annual 6th form presentation evening held on Thursday 5th January in the main hall.
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Saltash.net School A-Level Presentation Evening
Bishop Tim congratulated all of the students on their excellent A Level results and on the superb contribution they had made to the life of the school and to the local community during their tenure at the schools 6th form.
Headteacher, Mrs. Bryce, and Head of 6th form, Mr. Scantlebury, both added their thanks and congratulations to the students and wanted special mention to be made of the support and encouragement given by the parents who play a key part in helping the students achieve their very best.
Following the presentation of A Level certificates, special Awards were given to the following students:
• WARREN MEMORIAL AWARD 2011 – Christie Rosser
• AWARD FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 2011 - Charlotte Cole and Laura Randall
• AWARD FOR ACADEMIC ENDEAVOUR 2011 - Nikita Brocklehurst
• AWARD FOR SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT 2011 - Tom Riley
• JOHN BULLER AWARDS 2011 - Mark Rapson, Jenny Goodman, Philippa Yellop, Tom Prideaux and Jonathan Wingfield-Hill
Musical entertainment was provided by ex Year 13 student, Tom Prideaux and ex student, Shaun Olver. They performed 'Paradise' by Coldplay and A Team by Ed Sheeran, to a very receptive audience.
Speaking after the event, Mrs. Bryce said: "This was one of the best presentation evenings we have had. By scheduling it for the start of January, rather than before Christmas, more ex students were able to attend, as they were still home from University".
Mr Scantlebury added: "It was a very challenging year for the 6th form students with the competition for University and other Higher education placements so intense. I am so pleased they achieved high levels of success in their A levels last summer and have been able to proceed in their careers of choice."
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