Celebrating Success: A Look Back at This Term’s Achievements

02/04/2025 Senior School
Celebrating Success: A Look Back at This Term’s Achievements

As the term draws to a close, its time to reflect on the incredible achievements and successes of our students. From commendations to merits, this has been a record-breaking term filled with dedication, hard work and positive attitudes.

 

Year 7: A Term of Outstanding Accomplishments 

We are delighted to announce that 11 students in Year 7 have received their Platinum award, meaning they have earned over 70 commendations. This brings the total number of students achieving this award to 18. Let’s congratulate the following students who have reached Platinum status: Rayya, Poppy W, Mishal, Tom J, Fraser, Penny, George S, Lottie, Paige, Joe L and Amelie.  

Special congratulations goes to Arabella, who remains at the top of the leaderboard with 102 commendations. The following students have also earned this recognition and will receive their certificates and Diamond badges: Arabella, Jack, Alex and Freya. 

Additionally, Year 7 students participated in a challenge to collect the most merits over a five-week period. We are pleased to announce that Paige has emerged victorious with 35 commendations. This is an incredible achievement! 

 

Year 8: Recognising Excellence 

This term has seen a huge number of merits awarded in Year 8, with several students competing for the top spot. The winners for this half term are Darcey H, Antonia, Darcey B, Eliza G and Harry W close behind. Together, they have accumulated an impressive 61 merits! 

 

Year 9: Top Performers 

Claiming the crown for Year 9 this term are Lauren, Estelle, Arish and Muhammad.  

 

Year 10: Masters of Excellence 

Year 10 students have also demonstrated incredible dedication, with Sienna C and Kaz standing out as this term’s top achievers. 

 

Year 11: Taking the Spotlight 

The highest achievers in Year 11 this term were Esther, Emelie and Stevie. 

 

Overall House Points Results 

While individual successes are fantastic, every merit and commendation contributes to the overall house success. Allocating 10 house points per merit and adding points for commendation certificates ensures that everyone plays a role in their house’s ranking. 

Here are the final standings for this half term: 

  • 4th place: Leighton 

  • 3rd place: Salmesbury 

  • 2nd place: Gawthorpe 

  • 1st place: Rufford 

These house points will be added to the overall totals from all events this term, with the final order to be revealed in this week’s final assembly. 

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