July 17, 2014 9.05 am
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In pictures: NK School PE and Sport Awards
Meet all the winners: North Kesteven School celebrated dedication, success and progress for its students in PE and sport at their annual Sports Presentation Evening.
North Kesteven School celebrated dedication, success and progress for its students in PE and sport at their annual Sports Presentation Evening on July 16.
The awards ceremony was attended by local Paralympian Jade Etherington and CEO of Lincolnshire Sport, who also gave out awards to students at the school.
Mr Martin Connor, Headteacher at the school, said: “Our annual Sports Presentation Evening hosted by the PE Department is a wonderful opportunity for staff, students, parents and governors to recognise dedication, success and progress in this subject.
“As the Headteacher I am immensely proud of North Kesteven School students and all that they achieve both inside and out of the classroom. I would like to thank our guest speakers, our supportive parents and our PE staff for organising such an inspirational event.”
Mr Gary Walters, Head of PE, added: “It was fantastic to see our students acknowledged and rewarded for their hard work, commitment and attitude towards Physical Education and Sport.
“We have so many students that put in consistently high levels of effort and determination to succeed and improve and endeavour to motivate and lead others.
“We were especially proud that Jade Etherington, Britain’s most successful Winter Paralympian of all time and Janet Inman, Chief Executive of Lincolnshire Sports, gave inspirational speeches and handed out prizes to our students.”
Outstanding approach to PE:
Max Williamson
Charm Pilkington
Luke Hutchinson
Imogen Jackson
Connor Penlington
Hannah Kelly
Contribution to School Sport:
Luke Mather
Saskia Boudjebir
Louie Sadler
Rosie MacDavid
Jordan Berry
Stacey Wasyliw
Callum Foster
Team of the Year:
Kyle Shipman
Alex Rose
Joseph-James Astbury
Luke Mather
Charlie Hart
Jay Thomas
Bradley Piper
Lewis Manktelow
Lewis Cook
Ki Burrell
Alfie Keay
Jake Evans
Jake Berry
Max Harding
Guy Melladay
Rising Star:
Louie Sadler
Georgina Adam
Young Leader of the Year:
Daniel Smith
Most improved:
Chelsea Lane
Ryan Lane
Harriet Wilmer Richards
Guy Melladay
Ella Walsh
Henry Lamyman
Keith Elms Award:
Harry MacDavid
Lucy Gebbie
Richard Allen Award for Athletic Excellence
Georgina Adam
Richard Allen Award for Sport & Endeavour
Georgia Deakin
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