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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 20th, 1998


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley J,22331_(CJ.^fied)


SUPER students at Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School saw some top-of-the-class results last week — taking the school to the 11th highest place in the country’s A-level league table.


grade As in chemistry, maths, further maths, general studies and physics.


more and eight claimed three grade As. The toast of the school was David Chew, with five


Stuart Fallon and Lyn Marven each had four grade A total of eight students gained four grade As or


As and one grade B and Joanna Burns, Amy Hays-


Ribble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans, who was delighted that the pupils had achieved the 11th high­ est A-level score.


grade As were David Billington, Katie Ford, Alison Gorst, Sadie Grainger, Christopher Knowles, Fiona Robinson, Sally Shorrock and Christopher Taft. One of the first to congratulate the school was


“I am delighted that CRGS has yet again shown it


ton, Jonathan Rose, Laura Smith and Kerry Williams each claimed four grade As. The eight students whose results included three


one’s future and it is obvious that the headmas­ ter and staff have provided their students with this


necessity.


vital that we equip school leavers with the skills that will enable them to succeed. CRGS has proved yet again that it is dedicated to this aim. The school has


my sincerest congratulations.”


PUPILS of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupils who achieved passes at A-level (grades


US — Business Studies, C — Chemistry, CL — Classics, DT — Design and Techno­ logy, E — E n g lish L an ­ g u a g e , E L — E n g l i s h Literature, F — French, FM — Further Mathematics, G — German, GS — General- Studies, H — History, HE — Home Economics, L — L a t in , LW — Law, M — Mathematics, O — Music, P — Physics, Q — Economics, R — Religious Studies, T — Geography. Gail Alexander: GS-c, CL-


B io lo g y , BG — B r i t is h Government and Politics,


b. Sohail Amin: BG-c, BS-c, CL-c. Jonathan Amoore: BG- d, E-b, GS-c, T-d. Gary A sp in : GS-e, T-c , M-c. Andrew Bailey: Q-a, E-b, GS- c, T-b. Joanna Baldwin: E-e, CL-e.


e. Victoria Bath: BG-b, EL-c, GS-b, H-d. Laura Bayley: BG-b, EL-a, GS-b, H-a. Sarah Bibby: B-c, E-b, G-b. David Billington: Q-c, GS-a, M-a, P-


Katherine Barrett: A-d, H-


follow subjects) were: Key A — Art and Design, B —


R E S U L T S — A N D G R A D E S IN D E T A I L Hr “success attracts


T-d. John Bridge: GS-e. Sarah Briggs: E-d, CL-c, H-c. Gre­


a. Darren Birtwell: BS-d, H-d. Carolyn Booth: DT-c, GS-e,


CL-d, H-e. Elizabeth Cook: B-e, Q-e, H-d. Andrew Cook- son: DT-d, Q-c, E-e. Rachel Corlett: B-b, C-d, GS-c, G-b. Caroline Crabtree: BG-b, E-c, H-e. Anna Croasdale: A-d, EL-e.


GS-b. Sarah Cowcroft: E-b, GS-b, CL-b. James Cunliffe: B-b. GS-b, M-c, P-c. Helen Cutler: B-b, C-c, GS-b, P-d. Amanda Dawson: GS-e, T-d,


Sara Cross: BG-b, Q-a, E-a, . _


David Chew: C-a, FM-a, GS- a, M-a, P-a. Glenn Churton: BG-a, GS-a, T-b, H-b. James Clarkson: CL-e, H-e. Joanne Cleg g : B-d, GS-e, H-d. Sharon Clough: GS-e, T-e, CL-e. Louise Cook: EL-d, GS-d,


CL-e. Rachael Carefoot: B-b, BG-a, GS-d, T-a. Victoria Carlin: BG-d, E-d, CL-d. Clare Carter: BG-b, F-b, GS- b, M-c. Sianie Carter: A-b, F- d. GS-e, CL-a. Ashley Cha­ plin: BG-d. Catherine Chew: B-d, E-b.


gory Brown: BS-c, GS-d, T-d, H-c. Laura Brown: E-b, CL- b, RS-d. Joanna Burns: B-a, C-a, EL-a, GS-a. Pauline Bush: BG-e, GS-d,


GS-e, H-d. Emma Downing: GS-b. CL-b, H-b, M-c. Simon Du ckwo r th: F -e . Cla ire Eccles: C-d, GS-e, HE-d. Lucy Eddleston: A-d, BG-c,


Gorse: EL-e, CL-b, RS-d. Alison Gorst: B-a, C-a, GS-e, M-a. Sadie Grainger: BG-a, E-a, GS-b, H-a. He a th e r Greenhalgh: B-b, C-c, GS-c. Michael Gudgeon: C-e, GS-b, M-e, P-c.


b, GS-c, G-b. Nicola Harrison: E-b, GS-e, CL-a, RS-c. Philip Harrison: FM-e, GS-b, T-a, M-a, P-b. Anna Hayston: BG-


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BS-d, GS-b. Nicholas Haigh: F-b, GS-e, G-d. Mary Hall: A- b, E-b, T-d. Robin Hall: GS-c, M-b, P-d. Janet Hanlon: FM- d, GS-c, G-c, M-a, P-c. Gemma Hargreaves: BG-a, Q- c, EL-d, GS-b. Jane Hargreaves: EL-b, F-


Gillian Hacking: B-a, C-d,


e. Matthew Fowler: Q-a, GS- b, T-a, M-c. Fiona Glen: B-d. Alexa


d, CL-b, H-c. Polly Field: A- c, E-b. Lisa Fitzgerald: BG-d, Q-d, GS-d, M-c. Katie Ford: EL-a, GS-d, CL-a, H-a. Sally Forster: BG-b, GS-d, H-e, M-


RS-c. Nicholas Dawson: FM- b, GS-b, T-c, M-a, P-a. Claire Donkin: BG-c, E-a,


EL-b, GS-e. Stuart Fallon: C- a, FM-a, GS-b, M-a. P-a. Jamie Ferguson: EL-c, GS-


Emma Hutchinson: B-b, EL- b, GS-a, H -a . S te p h e n Ingham: B-b, C-c, GS-b, T-a. Sarah Irving: EL-b, F-b, GS- a, L-b. Charlotte Jackson: BG-d, Q-d, EL-d, GS-e. Donna Jack-


M-d, P-c. Clare Home: BG-c, E-c, F-e, GS-d. Penelope Hudson: BG-c, EL-d, H-d.


Johnson: E-c, RS-e. Tijen Karatas: BG-c, F-d,


son: BG-d, E-c, F-e. Elizabeth Jackson: B-b, C-b, GS-e, M-b. Simon Jackson: BG-c, BS-b, GS-b, H-e. Joanne Johnson: Q-d, EL-b, GS-b, RS-b. Tracy


James Leigh: BG-d, BS-d, GS-c, M-e. William Lockie: A- b, EL-c, GS-d, H-d. Deborah Lowe: F-b, GS-e,


T-c, G-b. Nicola Mallon: BG-d, GS-e; Sasson Mansoori: BG-c, Q-b, GS-b, CL-c. Lyn Mar­ ven: F-a, GS-a, G-a, H-b, M- a. Jennifer Matthews: Q-d, GS-d, CL-c, M-b. Michelle Mayoh: BG-c, GS-e, CL-c, H-d.





GS-e, G-e. Andrew Kelling- ton: BG-c, E-a, F-d, GS-c. Christopher Knowles: BG-a, Q-a, GS-a, H-b. Philip Leed- ham: BG-b, Q-d, GS-c, T-c.


a, E-a, GS-a, H-a. Nicola Heyes: E-a, F-b, GS-b, CL-a. Mair Hill: BG-a, GS-a, CL-b, H-b. Brian Holden: C-e, GS-b,


. BS-d, GS-c, M-e, P-d. Karen Pate: BG-b, EL-d, GS-d, H-e.


Mercer: C-b, GS-d, T-a, M-a. Christopher Middleton: GS-a, T-a, M-d, P-b. Simon Moore: BS-d, CL-e. Craig Nicholls:


Jonathan Mercer: BG-a, BS-a, GS-b, M-b. S tu a r t


F-d, GS-c, CL-c. Emma Ped- der: BG-d. Sarah Pickering: EL-d, H-d, O-b. Serena Post- eraro: BG-e. Caroline Poulter: BG-c, Q-d, E-a, GS-b. William Pressley: B-b, C-c, GS-e, M-d.


Christopher Pearson: BS^d,


b, GS-c, M-b. Thiruma Raja- manickam: BG-b, E-a, GS-d, CL-a. Elizabeth Redmayne: A-d, T-d, M-b. Wayne Reyn­ olds: A-b, GS-b, T-d. H-d. Heather Rice: BG-d, E-d. Lucy Rich: BG-d, RS-e.


CL-a, H-a. Jonathan Rose: E- a, F-a, GS-a, T-a. Emma Rowland: A-c, E-d, GS-d. Paul Sayle: BS-e, DT-c, T-e. Zoe Scott: BG-c, Q-d, H-b. Karen Seed: BG-b, BS-c. GS- c, CL-d.


Fiona Robinson: E-a, GS-b,


e, RS-e. Fiona Shaw: A-c, E- b. Caroline Sheard: E-a, GS- d, T-e, O-c. Sally Shorrock: C- a, FM-a, GS-b, M-a, P-b. Julia


CHARITY BALL RAISES £2,700 FOR CHILDREN’S WARD Zoe Sefton: BG-c, F-d, GS- Catherine Procter: B-a, C-


Siddiqui: B-c, C-c, GS-e, P-e. Jane Smith: B-b, C-b, GS-d,


a, T-a. Mark Smith: B-d. Joseph Starbuck: DT-c, GS-d,


M-b. Laura Smith: B-a, C-a, GS-


M-b, P-c. Faye Sutheran: Be , C-d, GS-d. William Switzer: Be, C-d, BSc, GSe. Chris­ topher Taft: BG-a, GSa, T-b, H-a.


F-c, GS-e. Amanda Young: BG-d, GS-e, CL-d, RS-e. Joanne Warren: B-d.


Suzanne Wilcock: BG-b, GSe, T-d, H-c. Louise Wilkinson: E-b, CL-d. Heather Williams: E-b, GS-c, T-a, H-b. Kerry Williams: B-a, C-a, GS-a, P-a. Julie Wintle: BG-b, EL-c, GS- e, H-c. Gordon Woodburn: BG-d,


O-b, RS-d.. Rebecca Ward: CL-e. Clare Watson: E-d, F- c, GS-d. Karen Welch: BG-b, F e , GS-d, T-d. Emma Whe­ lan: BG-b, GS-d, CL-b, H-d. Sara White: Q-d, F-c, GS-d, T-e. Lucy Whitwell: BS-e, T-e.


CL-c, H-d. Daniel Valovin: GSe, T-b, M-b, P-c. Deborah Vernon: B-b, C-d, GS-b, T-b. Nicola Wainwright: BG-c, EL-b, GS-d, CL-c. Johanna Walmsley: E-a, GS-e, O-b, RS-e. Cathryn Walton: C-a, GSb, M-b, P-b. Karen Walton: EL-b, GSa,


GS-b, H-a. Helen Taylor: F-b, GS-b, G-a, Me. Donna Tetley: B-b, C-e, GS-d, T-c. Rachel Thompson: CL-e, H-e, LW-c. Nicola Tomlinson: E-b, CLe. . Simon Toop: BG-c, EL-e, H-b. James Torbett: BG-d, GS-d,


Julian Tatton: B-a, E-b,


sponsor CLITHEROE student Michael Dixon (18), of Newlands Avenue, has won an undergraduate sponsorship, after receiving his A-level results.


He obtained A grades


in physics, mathematics and electronic systems and B grades in chemistry and general studies at St Mary’s Sixth Form College, Blackburn.


Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, he begins an applied physics and electronics degree course at Aston University, Birmingham.


A former pupil of St'


company is Redifon Technology Ltd, based at Crawley, a communications


The sponsoring


company designing and producing equipment for military, government and civil applications worldwide.


'>xWrrfVJ A SUMMER charity ball for Ribble Valley young people raised an • \ f . i l l .V


aimed mainly at local young people and raised £1,700 for St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester. This summer, organisers Mr Robin Spedding and Mr Paul Shack- leton, both of Clitheroe, and Mr Damian Kitchen, of Billington, chose


cock Inn, Waddington. The evening was first organised last year as a charity function


astonishing £2,700 for the children’s ward of Blackburn Royal Infirmary. More than 120 guests attended the Summer Ball ’93 at the Moor­


ties, which included a disco, as well as a raffle and auction supported by more than 50 local shops and businesses. Auctioneer was Mr Ian Lloyd, of Mortimer, Gorse and Ross.


organisers, with some of the equipment that will be purchased with the proceeds.


Pictured are guests, including several nurses from BRI, and


a more local cause and set their sights on a £2,000 fund-raising target in order to purchase a heart monitor and electric thermometer, which were displayed during the evening. Clitheroe Town Crier Mr Roland Hailwood was MC for the festivi­


ONE of Stonyhurst College’s top A-level students on results day last week was Jan Gutowski, a day pupil who lives at The Grove, Clitheroe. He gained four A grades — in mathematics, fur­


education concerned at the dearth of quality candi­ dates in maths and pure science,” said a Stonyhurst spokesman.


another in the AS-level Christian theology examina­ tion and also gained a silver medal in this year’s Physics Olympiad. In October, he goes up to Keble College,Oxford,to read mathematics.


Jan added to his tally of A grades by gaining


ther mathematics, physics and chemistry, with the extra kudos of gaining grade 1 in the mathematics S-level papers. “This will no doubt endear him to those in high


J a n d isp r o v e s _ th e d o u b te r s__


“As the world becomes more competitive, it is . . . .


is one of the top schools in the country. It is a. remarkable achievement for the headmaster, teach­ ers and all those pupils who sat the A-level exams. “A good education is the foundation for building


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