Chetwynde celebrates pupils’ achievements

Chetwynde School celebrated the achievements of its former pupils when it held the annual prizegiving for the recent Year 11s.

Students and their families attended the event to mark success in their GCSEs and contribution to the school community.

Speaking to the students, Chetwynde Headteacher Steve Jefferson praised the way they had come through their studies in the backdrop of a global pandemic.

Mr Jefferson said: “I admire the way as a year group that you stuck together and really embodied the values of the school – respect, responsibility and, in particular, resilience.

“You supported each other and we are here to celebrate that today. While you have moved onto something new, you know where we are and we will always be here to help you.”

There were many awards given out on the evening, James Scott-Clarke won the trophy for best results at GCSE, while Libby Knight and Jamie-Leigh Tyson shared the Holmes Prize for best academic improvement.

Ishana Mohan scooped the Governor’s Cup for her contribution to school and achievement across the board.

The school joined the Furness College-led South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust (SCMAT) in 2021 and the prizegiving event was held in the theatre at Barrow Sixth Form College.

Professor Andrew Wren, chief executive and executive headteacher of SCMAT, presented the winners of the 23 prizes with their awards and trophies.

He said: “In an excellent year for your school’s GCSE results, you are the best of the best and this is something you should be really proud of.” 

Casper Barlow, Alex Blake, Anastasia Cooper, Josh Blinkhorn, Kate Hardman, Scarlett Jones, Joe Turner, Zara Spedding, Noel Mallon, Jolie Travis, Paris Kendall and Isaac Barber also took home awards for their hard work and effort.