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Harrow Way celebrates the Class of 2022

Harrow Way Community School put its stars of 2022 centre stage recently at their celebrated Presentation Evening.

The Class of 2022 were back in force for the annual event which recognises academic endeavour and success, hard work, commitment and personal achievement. Former students joined proud parents, teachers and governors as the school showcased their successes.

Warmly welcoming the students, Headteacher Mr Serridge proudly praised his former Year 11s having seen them overcome the unprecedented challenges that the pandemic years had thrown their way. Commenting on the cohort Mr Serridge said: “We all know that the Class of 2022 students did not have an easy time with their secondary education, with national lockdowns during Years 9 and 10 resulting in lessons being delivered remotely. They were also the first cohort in the last three years to sit the summer season of exams. That did not hold them back, and I could not be prouder of our students who have shown both resilience and a commitment to their studies.”

Special guest speaker for the evening was former Harrow Way student and 2011 Head Boy Daniel Falcone. Daniel, now a freelance host/presenter specialising in e-sports and video games, working for companies such as Amazon, Activision Blizzard and Coca Cola,

gave an enlightening talk and showed an enthusiastic film clip highlighting his career achievements. His presentation had three strong themes: not to be put off by personal disappointments and failures, be prepared to embrace/accept change and to follow a career path that you enjoy.

A very special part of the evening is the trophy presentation, the winners of which are always a closely guarded secret. Names revealed on the night were:

The Darling Cup – presented to Adrian Graham

For outstanding contribution to Music

The Hudson Cup – presented to Faith Holman

For outstanding contribution to PE and school sport

The Overton Cup – presented to Emily Phillips-Strudwick

For commitment and achievements in Rugby Union

The ‘Le Creuset’ Cup – presented to Casey-Mai Mundy

For outstanding performance in Catering

The Overton Shield – presented to Megan Nikolic

For Performing Arts

The Harrow Way Communications Trophy – presented to Simone Currie

For outstanding contribution to ICT

The Veale/Scicluna Shield – presented to Amelia Roper

For excellence in Media

The Office Depot Shield – presented to George Smallbones

For outstanding contribution and achievement in Mathematics and Computing

The Mark Warren Shield – presented to Jade Andrade

For the highest achiever in Modern Foreign Languages

The Harrow Way English Award – presented to Charley Kinghorn

For excellence in English and English Literature

The Partner West Africa Award – presented to Danni Gooden-Husbands

For exemplifying Harrow Way values

The Will Dyke Cup – presented to Dmitrijs Meiksans

For exceptional contribution to school life

The Burbidge Shield – presented to Charley Kinghorn

For community spirit

The Alice Razza Award – presented to Katlyn Smith

For courage and determination 

The Harrow Way Trophy – presented to Julia Wygralak

For always being your best

The Harrow Way Shield – presented to Maisy Shearer

For outstanding personal achievement

The Harrow Way Cup – presented to Jess Rist

To the best all-rounder

The Anne King Shield – presented to George Smallbones

To the highest academic achiever

Head Boy and Head Girl – Dmitrijs Meiksans and Charley Kinghorn

For further information on Harrow Way Community School, please call 01264 364533 or visit www.harroway.hants.sch.uk. Visits to the school by appointment are always welcome.