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A SABDEN man charged with an assault which allegedly left anoth er man with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain has had his case sent to Preston Crown Court. Ryan Gordon High (23), of Pa-
diham Road, Sabden, is charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Darren Taylor on July 11th. Blackburn magistrates heard that Mr Taylor was attacked in
Clitheroe Social Club and hanged his head as he fell to the floor un conscious; ■ , • Mark Anthony Smith (35), of
Oxford Street, Warrington, was re manded on bail by Blackburn mag istrates after pleading not guilty to taking a car from outside the Inn at Whitewell without consent and driving it.dangerously, driving without insurance and failing to provide a specimen for analysis; -
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HIGH school leavers returned to collect their hard earned awards, certificates and prizes during the presentation evening at St Augus tine’s RC High School. Headteacher Mr Antho
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year 87% of our pupils achieved five or more A* to C grades. Sixty-seven per cent of the Year 11 cohort achieved five or more top grades including GCSEs in maths and Eng lish. Information sent to . us from the Department for Education indicates that in added value terms, this places us right up in
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, ■ “These are excellent results and a testimony to the commitment and ef fort of our learners and their teachers.” .Mr McNamara went on'
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to praise the pupils who also took time out of their studies to participate in a Wide-range of extra-cur ricular, sporting, commu nity and charitable activi ties, raising thousands of pounds for good causes He also paid tribute to the commitment and en
thusiasm of the teachinc staff.
: Guest speaker for the .evening was Mr Philip
Gunn, the school’s new chairman of governors, and the prizegiving event was attended by the May or of, the Ribble Valley, Coun. L ois
Rimmer, and
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as.the Mayor and Mavoress of Hvndburn.
her consort, Gordon, as
Portfolio Award for art: Si mon Wells; Philip Morris prize
Coun. and Mrs Malcolm and Irene Pritchard. Clit- heroe’s Deputy Mayor, Coun. Simon Entwistle, also attended the event. SPECIAL AWARDS
for history: Jack Hancock; St Augustine’s prize for biology:
James Golding; St Augustine’s prize for chemistry:.Brigid O’Reilly; Prize for child de velopment: Amy Gouldsbor- ough; Cope Award; Adrian Zcman; Gup for Drama: Harriet Baker; St Augustine’s Award for electronics: Samuel West; St Augustine’s Award for engineering; John Parker; Merit Cup for English; Olivia Salerno; Margaret Ainsworth Memorial Silver Salver for. literature and drama: Steph- . anie Mason; St Augustine’s. ; Award for food: David Clucas; Prize for geography: Samuel Walsh; St Augustine’s Award ■ for graphics: Rebecca Gill;; Prize for health and social care; Georgina Sheridan; The Springhill Care Group for business communication sys tems award: Luke Meredith; MFL Award for Outstand ing Effort in languages; Ryan Gent, Rey/Bulman Award for
Thomas Shackleton and Chris topher Harkin; Wardrobe Tro phy for work ethos: Katie Lord and Daniel Ainsworth; Rich-
, ard Sykes Trophy for dedica tion and achievement: Emily Rawcliffe and Kathryn Taiter- sall; Anthony Leecy Cup for
■ dedication and achievement: David Bolton;,Penelope Al lien and Aaron Phelan. Alan Fish progress award: Char lotte Smith; Jean Bell memo-
. rial prize for progress; Biddy- Jo Singleton; Bob Ainsworth. Memorial Prize for further education: Liselle Hollin and Ryan Hodgson; St Augustine^ Silver Salver for runner u ^ to best GCSE results: James , Gpl.dihg, Tobin Joseph and
■ Jonathan Stockton; Monsig nor Guerin Rosebowl for best GCSE results: Brigid O’Reilly;
, Pupil council prize: David Clucas; Zen Ciezarek Award for overall contribution to the extra-cum'cular life of the
. school: Katherine Wlodarczyk; ■
.Brigid O’Reilly; Osbaldeston trophy for service to the school
modern languages: Alec McA- voy. The Lambert love of Ian- ■ guages award: Thomas Dunne; ■ St Augustine’s Award for maths; Simon Wells; Heyhurst Cup for music: Patrick Brown; Peter Rose Cup for musical ■
endeavour: Ryan Hodgson. .^t AllmiCiirwa’c'
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physics; Jonathan Stockton; Prize for religious studies: Roxanne Leather; Si Augus
tine’s prize for resistant mate- nals. Luke Anderson; Sandra ' Coulter Trophy for contribu- • lion to school sports: Hannah Wood and David Curran; BTEC Sport; Amy Goulds- borough, Grogan Trophy for GCSE PE: Toby Morgan; St Augustine’s prize for science; Hamel Baker; Prize for BTEC ’
; community; Gabriclle Dav ies; Patrick Roberts Award for contribution to 'V'ear 11: Daniel McGrath and James Stevens; Peter Webster me morial prize for overall contri bution to upper school dcput)’ head girls: Gabrielle Davies and Brigid O’Reilly; Deputy headboys: Tobin Joseph and Joshua Uttley; Lawrenson trophy for headboy: James Golding and headgirl Marisa Galea; Special headteacher’s prize Kathryn Tattersall and
Charles Waddington. Cross Country - Hyndburn
and Ribble Valley overall win ning team (representative) James Stevens; Hyndburn and Ribble Valley overallwin- ning boys’ team (represeitla-
Mcnce: Christopher Harkin; Contribution to pre-tcachinu scheme; Melissa Berry; Cup -' for conlribution to Young ™[^pi'ize: Luke Meredith and Tobin Joseph; Outstand- • ing contribution to CAFOD - and Fairtrade: David Bolton; Simone Martin Trophy for ■ effort and determination: Wil- liam Taylor and Christopher Wharton; PTFA Award for: endeavour and achievement:
- live) Ryan Hodgson; Netball - Hyndburn and Ribble Val ley League and Tournament winners (captain). Hannah Wood; Football - ILibble Val-
. ley league winners (captain) David Curran; Badminton
- - Hyndbum and Ribble Valley Champions and Lancashire Cup winners (captain) Tho mas Astin-Kilgallon; Hynd-
; bum and Ribble Valley Sports ambassador; Emily Rawchffe; Sports person of the year: ; Marisa Galea. ■ , ^
-Hyndbum and Ribble Valley plate winners: Marisa Galea and Hannah Wood; Basketball
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