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PICTURED, from the left, with some of th.e prizewinning pupils are: Back - District Education Officer, Mr Peter Evans, Mr Towneley, Canon


School’s accommodation problem is highlighted


THE impending deci­ sion by the Secretary of State on the future of Clitheroe’s two grammar school s should, whatever the outcome, see an end to the pressure of ac­ commodat ion and drips through the roof currently experienced


at the girls’ school. Commenting at the


annual speech clay, head­ mistress Miss Barbara Bingham said that amal­ gamating the two schools would ensure new accom­ modation and the updat­ ing of many subject rooms at • the Chatburn Road building. ‘If, however, the deci­


the roofs of our two terra­ pin rooms, which have long passed their life­


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span.” She added: “If amalga­


mation is approved, we a re aware th a t the months ahead may pre­ sent their own problems, but there will be a single­ ness of purpose to pre­ serve all that is best in the traditions of our pre­ sent schools and, more important, to plan a school for the future.” The past academic year


work. “In all, over £600 was raised and this year the projects for support were the Blue Peter “W e a th e r B e a te r s ” appeal, leukaemia and multiple sclerosis research programmes and the Man­ chester Renal Unit.


is sponsoring a six-year- old Ugandan girl for five years; £95 per year will amply cover her educa­


“In addition, the school


was described by Miss Bingham as “interesting and encouraging,” con­ tinuing the record of ex­ amination successes. At A-level, 59 candi­


sion is to retain our sepa­ rate schools, the girls’ building will still need considerable alterations and additional accommo­ dation,” she said. “The views towards


Pendle and the Wadding- ton fells are a delight in all seasons but do not quite compensate for the pressure of accommoda­ tion and the drips through


Rustling attempt failed


THE mystery appearance of two bullocks in the Coronation Gardens, Waddington, may have been a cattle rustling at­ tempt which went wrong. This seems to be the


only explanation for the discovery of two bullocks belonging to Waddington fa rm e r M r H a r 01 d Spencer in the gardens ea r ly la s t Thursday morning. Coun. Eric Edmondson,


Lancashire, Mr Simon Towneley, was introduced by Canon John Hudson, chairman of the board of governors.


tion.” The Lord Lieutenant of


dates entered, 39 gaining passes in all their sub­ jects, usually three or four hut occasionally five. The best results were


obtained by Lindsay Matthews, Sally Kay, Elisabeth Morton, Sarah Read, Nicola Calvert and Alison Leslie, who had high grades in all their


upper sixth went on to read for degrees or take higher education or voca­ tional training courses.


subjects. The majority of the


Cambridge colleges. Jen­ nifer Walsh, who returned to school after A-levels to study for the November entrance examinations, is now reading Classics at Robinson College.


Four girls went to


places were conditional on A-level results, were Alison Leslie, reading land management at Downing College, Lindsay Matthews (natural sci­ ences, Newnham) and Elisabeth Morton (music, St John’s). At O-level, Miss Bing­


The other three, whose


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governor himself nearly 20 years ago, praised staff anil pupils for their academic achievements. He presented prizes and head girl Kathryn King and deputy Nalayini Thambar voiced thanks.


Mr Towneley, a former


school choir followed. AWARDS


Entertainment by the


ship: Lindsay Matthews. Wil­ liam Self-Weeks Exhibition: Elisabeth Morton, Lynn Shar­ pies. L.C. King-Wilkinson Awards: Sally Kay, Sarah


School Foundation Scholar­


Read. ,1. H. G. McAlpine Memorial


Prizes: Nicola Calvert, Alison Leslie. Evelyn R. Garnett Memorial Prizes: Samantha Cook, Lindsay Matthews. Miss Lumb Prize for religious studies: Helen Edwards. Ann Murgatroyd Prize for


— Fiona Almond, Stella Groves. I S — Stephanie Har­ rison, Helen Wright.


Prizes for good work: IV Alpha — Ann Capstick, Helen


Mantho rpe . IV Be ta — Amanda C la rk e , Nicola Harper. Ill C — Bridget Jef­ frey, Kirstine Joyce. Ill G — Kathryn Smith, Sara Wallace. Ill S — Debbie Hart, Joanne Reed. II C — Heather Gib­ bons, Amanda Hak. II G — Philippa Holmes, Sarah Reed. II S — Sandra Howard, Carol


Kellington. Old Girls’ Prizes for effort:


TROPHIES


house hockey: Lumb. Flora Simpson Cup for inter-form


Llewellyn Trophy for senior


Janet Ashworth. Taylor Sports Cups: Middle school — Heather Dewhurst, Rachel Walters. Junior — Ann Driver. House Sports Cup: Delacy. Athletics Standards Cup:


hockey: Lower VI. Hughes Cup for house tennis: Lumb. King Sports Champion Cup:


III S — Pamela Moore. II C — Helen Tomlinson. II S — Rachel Baines, Janice Hindle.


Imprisoned for trying to kill ex-wife


A WOMAN stopped her new husband of five days from strangling his ex- wife, Preston Crown Court was told. Robert Clint (44) was


said to have planned an “extraordinary” murder when his ex-wife Jean, of Washbrook Close, Barrow, threatened to take their children away from the area. On the night of June


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Cantley sentenced Clint to five years in prison for attempted murder, but later brought him back into the dock and reduced the sentence to three years.


Lumb. John Smalley Cup for senior inter-form netball: Lower VI. Cup for junior inter-form netball: III G. House Shields for netball: Senior — Assheton. Junior —


Assheton. Winifred Rogers Cup for


gymnastics: Third year group B. Parker Cup for house rounders: Delacy. Cups for inter-form rounders: Senior — V Alpha and V Beta. Junior —


III G. Bennett Cup for spoken


French: Emma Greenwood. Sheila Cooke Cup for field col­ lection: Helen Wright. House Shield: Assheton.


I defending, said that he could not close his eyes to the fact that the man was a danger to his wife. Their 12-year marriage had started to go wrong when his wife became a Jehovah’s Witness and re­ fused to allow Christmas fes tiv itie s , including cards, in the house. He added that there


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geography: Alison Leslie. Charles Myers Prize for music: Elisabeth Morton. Clarke Memorial Prize for mathema­ tics: Carol Holmes. School prizes: art — Jillian


AUTUMN SUNSHINE IN


France; physics — Lindsay Matthews: chemistry — Susan Fielding; biology — Wendy Ar- mitage; home economics — Janet Holgate; needlework — Alison Lockley. Head Girls’ Prizes: Melanie


ham proudly announced for the third year an over­ all pass rate of 94 per cent, with a high propor­ tion of grade As.


the fence around their field and there are several steps to negotiate from the gate leading to the far side of the gardens. “Someone who knew


grade A in seven or more subjects, while Lindsay Bywood, Judy Coulson, Geeta Gurumurthy, Sarah Hetherington and Ruth Yates each had nine grade As.


Fifteen girls gained


how to handle cattle must have let them in to the garden,” said Court. Ed­ mondson. “I think it was possibly an attempt at rustling and the culprits may have been dis


turbed.” The cattle, which are


thought to have been in the gardens all night, damaged new rose trees and a grassed area.


Alison Sanderson, Kat­ hryn Evans, Kay Wors- ley, Alison Baker, Sarah Nuttall and Julie Wynn all gained grade A in eight subjects. Miss Bingham added


Alexandra Rayton,


Brennan, Susan Fielding. Dawson Prizes for academic work in Lower VI: Helen Dale, Emma Greenwood, Lisa Howden, Mary Patterson, Joanne Vidler. GCE O-level Awards: Cope­


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Departure Day Date Sat., October 27th


that 70 per cent of the fifth year had joined the sixth form, several went to further education col­ leges and four into jobs. Miss Bingham also


Julie Atkinson, Judy Coulson, Kathryn Evans, Deborah Grime. Geeta Gurumurthy, Christine Howorth, Mary Long, Alexandra Rayton, Alison San­ derson, Janine Taylor, Helen Turner, Julie Whitwell, Kay Worsley, Alison Baker, Caro­ lyn Butterworth, Lindsay Bywood, Sarah Hetherington, Margaret Jones, Sarah Nuttall, Amanda Walmsley, Zoe Ward, Alison Workman, Julie Wynn, Ruth Yates. Form Prizes: IV Alpha —


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