Helston Community College has rewarded its most deserving students at an awards presentation evening.
Special prizes and awards covered every subject, from drama to construction.
A vote of thanks was given by the chairman of the governors. Refreshments were provided by Friends of Helston Community College.
Cup winners were as follows: Davie prize for art, Adam Trevan; subject prize for art, Lauren Watts; Mike Stevens award for biology, Fiona Musgrave; subject prize for biology, Laura Pascoe; the Nat West prize for business studies, David Houghton; subject prize for chemistry, Jenna Reps; subject prize for childcare, Stacey Rolling; subject prize for construction, Robert Hodge; subject prize for dance, Tom Pickard; subject prize for product design, Paul Wadsworth and Sarah Brilot; subject prize for drama, Bethany Townley and Darren Garraghan; Matthews Shield for English, Tom Shoemack; Buckley Prize for English, Nick Major; subject prize for English, Jinny Wadsworth; subject prize for film studies, Nick Major; subject prize for French, Sabrina Burnham; Carr prize for geography, Danielle Pearce; Taylor prize for geography, Kirsty Pellow; Shimmin prize for history, Kirsty Pellow; Hansard Society prize for law, Georgina Credland; Nicholls Cup for further maths, Jenna Reps; subject prize for mathematics, Hayley Manners; subject prize for media studies, Sarah Doolin; subject prize for music, Thomas Bassett; subject prize for music technology, Thomas Bassett; Duke of Edinburgh subject prize for outdoor education, Fiona Musgrave; subject prize for photography, Philip Hickey and Sarah Chambers; subject prize for PE, Bethany Townley; R J Holden prize for physics, Kevin Pawley; subject prize for physics, Laura Pascoe; subject prize for psychology, Sarah Chambers; subject prize for sociology, Jinny Wadsworth; subject prize for Spanish, Lisa Thomas; Learning Development Team Cup for student voluntary service to learning development, Simon Rogers; Penventon Award for outstanding achievement in vocational education, Rebecca Penrose; Longhurst Cup for sporting excellence, Hayley Curtis; Kenneth Champion Cup for solo singing, Natasha Simpson; Aldous Cup for leadership dedication and versatility in musical performance, William Iliffe; Austin Cup for solo jazz performance, Amy Roberts; Douglas Davidson Memorial Shield award for service to the community, Natalie Vidler; Michelle Coulls Memorial prize for endeavour in pursuit of ambition, Danielle Williams; Dave Cobbin award for endeavour, Leah Taylor; A S Worrall prize for overall outstanding achievement, Jenna Reps; Ryan Williams Memorial Shield for outstanding achievement in MOTEC, Paul Vincent; president of the student council, Zoe Martin-West.
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