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12 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, December 21st, 2006


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STUDENTS at Bowland High School were rewarded for their efforts at a recent presentation evening. Headteacher Stephen Cox


welcomed pas t and present pupils, their parents, distin­ guished guests and governors to the event, before former headteacher Maurice Graham awarded prizes to the students. The evening’s closing


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remarks were given by Vanessa Townson JP, who is the chair­ man of governors, while a vote of thanks was given by head girl Karen Hanson.


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tio n evening, Mr Cox firs t praised the efforts of pas t pupils, who left in the summer. “You all collectively as a


In his speech at the presenta­


ing over the last year to be here tonight to receive an award.


year group have broken the school record in terms of exam­ ination achievements. With a whopping 72% of you gaining five A s ta r to C grades a t GCSE. As individuals there were also some incredible accomplishments, academical­ ly, in sports, in other competi­ tions as well as within perform­ ing arts.” He added: “To those of you


still a t school you have also much to be proud of. You have all done something outstand­


— Awards. Senior subject prize winners were: art, Rosie Stuart; business studies, Kathryn Ring- ham; dance, Heather Whalley; design and technology, Claudia Hargreaves; english, Danielle Smith; expressive arts, Olivia Wharam; french, Lottie Mills; geography, Hannah Kyte; german, Claudia Hargreaves; history, Joanne Green; food technology, Charlotte Wearden; information technology, Rachel Moorhouse; mathematics, Claudia Hargreaves; media studies, Lottie Mills; music, Charlotte Wearden; physical edu­ cation (girls), Karen Hanson; physical education (boys), Ryan McCarthy; religious studies, Zoe


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Award for public speaking, Tim Ankers; Jeniffer Sears Trophy, Rose Ireland; Michael Phillips Cup,Emma Wild; Helen Driver- Award for performing arts, Emily •Ashworth; John Bolton Memorial Cup, Rose Ireland; N.N. Crossley Prize for football, Ben Frankland; H.E. Crossley Prize for netball, Sarah Swarbrick; “World of Work”, James Grant. Merit award, Naomi Sower-


Lightfoot; science, Alex Heyworth. Special awards; David Howard


butts; P.T.F.A Prize for progress. Heather Marrow (Y7), Rachael Taylor (Y8), Emma Dewhurst (Y9), Taryn Whipp (YIO); Richard King Wilkinson Cup, Nadika Snowden; Betty Austin Prize for best progress in Yr8 sci­


ence, Jamie Sellers-Thwaite; The Georgina Award, Megan Spell- man-Ross; Brennand Cup for eng­ lish, Richard Wilson; Peter Ormerod Award for sporting endeavour, Sarah Howe; Past Pupils Shield for GCSE excellence. Sapphire Brash; The Barbara Thwaite Award for excellence in science at GCSE, Sapphire Brash; headteacher’s prize, Karen Han­ son, Will Varley; Heber Harg­ reaves Shield for head girl and head boy, Karen Hanson and Will Var­ ley.


Our picture shows Bowland


High School Year 10 and 11 pupils, who won prizes at the school’s presentation evening. (A271106/3)


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Many treatments and remedies are availoble for purchase withoul a prescrip­ tion. A pharmacist will he open for a limited period each day over the holiday period and could provide you with advice over the telephone if necessary.


MEDICATION - If you take regular medicalion, make sure you have sup­ plies to last you over the holiday period. Have occess to remedies from your pharmacy for minor ailments and include the following in your home medidne chest. • Cough and told remedies • Painkillers for aches, pains and sprains • Pain relief for children • Hangover and indigestion treot- ments • Oral rehydration for children • Diarrhoea and constipation for odults


DENTISTS - If you are registered with a dentist, end require their attention, contact your surgery using ihe normal surgery telephone number. You will then be odvised of the surgery's arrongements over tne holiday period end the arrangements for out-of-hours services should on emergency occur.


If you ore not registered with a dentist and require emergency treatment, con­ tort NHS Direct on 0845 4 6 4 7 .


ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - Your local A&E Deportment will be available 24 hours a day to offer treatment for emergen­ cies or injuries. The normal 999 ambulance service will be available for emer­ gencies only.


GPs - It would be wise to make yourself aware of your GP surgery's open­ ing hours. If you find you need your GP, end you do not know what the orrongemenls ore, or the surgery is closed, ring the normal surgery number and you will be advised of the practice's arrangements. Ihe Out-Of-Hoocs number is 08452 -2 6-26 -2 6.


Be prepared to coll another number and then give details of your condition and symptoms. You may be given advice over the telephone or be osked to attend a surgery or out-of-hours centre. If your doctor feels it oppropriote, arrangements will be mode for you to be seen at home.


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