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Junior School P7H AA James Tan The Louis Watson Prize for Speech and Drama
AA
Elizabeth Smith
Hannah Law
P7R
prize-winners P7M CE Toby Monaghan The Janet Robertson Salver for the Most
Rita Murphy
GS
Promising Artist in the Junior School
Hamish Mayes
AA
celebrated in AA Alice MacLennan Neera Bhatia P7H
Iona Robertson
CE
virtual event P7R GS Tess Bateman THE MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTAL
PRIZES
AA
Edward Molyneux
AA Rory Moore
CE Grace Osei-Wusu The Willie White Singing Cup
The annual Junior School prize-giving was – for GS Cara Pentland Eve Green P7M
a second consecutive year – a virtual event, with
filming taking place in June ahead of the release P7T AA Sonny Wallace The Ian Banks Trophy for the Most Promising
of a film of the event shortly before the end of AA Ranulph Birch Young Piper
term. Much of the film was shot in Greyfriars CE Sophie Burns Thomas Edgar P7C
Kirk, while the P7 ‘walk out’ happened in the GS Mara Peltenburg The Jock Drysdale Trophy for The Most
Quadrangle. The list of prize-winners is published Promising Young Drummer
below. AA = Academic Attainment Finlay Thompson P7M
CE = Consistent Effort
CLASS PRIZES GS = Good Service The Doreen Scott Piano Prize for the Most
Promising Pianist in the Junior School
SPECIAL PRIZE WINNERS Kate Desmeulles P7C
P4A AA Alice Fulton
AA Annabelle Murphy The Fraser Trophy for the Most Promising
CE Harry Saddler The William Henderson Memorial Prize for Musician in the Junior School
GS Dali Colquhoun Progress 2021 Anne McDowell P7H
Sophie Rushbrook
P4
P4C AA Zoe Peltenburg P4 Robin Hammond
AA Iris Rudd P5 Zain Subesinghe
CE Darcie Liddle P5 Sam Young THE SPORTS AND SPORTING
GS Dylan Ward P6H Ruby Martin PRIZES
P4S AA Harris Birch P6H Struan Gillies The Smith ‘Fit for Life’ Quaich
AA Edward Watts P7C Rory Wilken Girls’ Trophy Hannah Jackson
CE Elise Hashem-Ford P7R Amelie Hanson Boys’ Trophy Daniel Reid
GS William Beattie The Colin Dunnan Prizes for General Knowledge
P5E AA Gia Vinu P6 Charlotte McKendry The Morrison Trophy for Sporting Ability and
Sportsmanship
AA Maya Abadan P7 Sofi Ramdayal
CE India-Rose Morrison The Colin Connell Prizes for Information and Girls’ Trophy Alice MacLennan
GS Daragh Lennon Communication Technology Boys’ Trophy Hamish Mayes
P5H AA Andrew O’Donnell P7C Adam Cottam The D S Adams Prize for Leadership, selected
AA Harry Desmeulles P7H Rory Cairns from the House Captains
CE Heather Purves P7M Ceiba Colquhoun Amy Fulton
GS Charlotte Duncan P7R Felix Barber The Mary Rose Caden Prize for Service, awarded
P5M AA Katie Smith P7T Milo MacPherson to a P7 who has shown outstanding service to
AA Eirene Cai The Walker Junior Prizes for Technology the school
CE Sanna Ronan P7C Neve MacDonald Morven Walls
GS Victor Lim P7H Brooke Millar
P6C AA Rhea Fitzgerald P7M Ryan Shi
AA Hannah Percival P7R Emily Neil ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS INTO
CE Ellen Mikaelian P7T Aiden Ward SENIOR SCHOOL
GS Noah Moncur The Mulholland Quaich for the Most Promising Harrison Murphy
P6H AA Ga Yeon Oh Scientist in the Junior School James Tan
AA Tom Hathorn P7 Daniel Ruckley Hannah Law
CE Charlotte Morrison COMPETITIONS AND TROPHIES Fraser McGregor
GS Stella Stewart WON THIS YEAR Edward Molyneux
P6J AA Sonia Amin
AA Edward Renwick The P7 Phillip Swierkot Cross Country Trophy
CE Aoife Sandilands Girls’ Trophy – Evie King THE EDITH DICKSON AND
GS Max Filippi Boys’ Trophy – Hamish Mayes MARGARET WALKER PRIZES
P6M AA Alexander Gunn FOR THE DUX OF THE JUNIOR
SCHOOL
AA Thomas Hughes THE ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
CE Lara Payne AWARDS Harrison Murphy
GS Ollie Harrison
P7C AA Kate Desmeulles The Awards for Performance in the Junior School At the time of The Herioter going to press, the
AA Fraser McGregor Drama Production Senior School prize-giving list was unavailable due
CE Joshua Buchanan First Cup Hollye Colles P7C to the cancellation of the national exam diet and
GS Isabel Robinson Second Cup Sonny Wallace P7T subsequent internal examination programme.
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