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End of year achievements celebrated at Thomas Clarkson Academy, Wisbech

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
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End of year achievement awards at the Thomas Clarkson Academy, Wisbech, were presented in a special ceremony where the guest speaker was local author Rudi Jennings.

The awards covered every area of the curriculum and family, friends and supporters were also invited to share in the evening.

Rudi Jennings, told family, friends and staff that his road to success was not conventional, but he still achieved his ambition of becoming a published author and urged the students to remain dedicated to their dreams.

Emma P and Monika S who took first and second in the Business Student Awards.
Emma P and Monika S who took first and second in the Business Student Awards.

Awards were presented across all departments of the academy from years 7 to 12.

“It is a pleasure to come back to a school which has been very supportive of me, and it’s lovely to tell you a little bit about my road to becoming an author,” said Rudi, who grew up in West Norfolk and worked in close protection before concentrating on his writing.

“I was very interested in sports and martial arts, but ended up working in the care industry for a while, working night shifts and I was writing a lot of notes,” he said.

He changed career and went into close protection, travelling to South Africa for his training, which was tough. Rudi still hung onto his dream of becoming an author and continued writing copious notes while working around the world.

Rudi Jennings Derrick Holmes Phil Winfield (TCA) and Sidney Imafidon (002)
Rudi Jennings Derrick Holmes Phil Winfield (TCA) and Sidney Imafidon 

“I was never taught how to write. It was only through the wonderful encouragement of parents and friends, and I got very lucky,” he said.

Senior Vice Principal Matt Dobbing said there are former students currently at ‘some of the best universities on the planet’ and he praised all the prize-winners for their dedication and hard work.

TCA Head of English Ian Gooda (002)
TCA Head of English Ian Gooda 

Other guests included  Mayor Cllr Sidney Imafidon, Derrick Holmes, Peter Dennis, Michael Bates and Brian Kett of Wisbech Business and Professional Men’s Club which sponsored the Business Student Awards.

English Awards

Zuzanna M (Yr 7)

River A (Yr 8)

Adaeze A (Yr 9)

Julia K (Yr 10)

Sophie G (Yr 12)

Film studies

Emilijia R (Yr 10)

Katya H (Yr 12)

Maths

Oscar C (Yr 7)

Abi T (Yr 8)

Tyson N (Yr 9)

William C (Yr 10)

Harry H (Yr 10 statistics)

Callum M (Yr 12)

Lily P (Yr 12 further maths)

Science

Ava W (Yr 7)

Max R (Yr 8)

Max S (Yr 9)

Ava S (Yr 10 combined)

Lucy M (Yr 10 triple)

Maisie M (Yr 12) biology award

Olivia L (Yr 12) chemistry award

Maisie M (Y 12) physics award

Humanities

Noah G (Yr 7)

Kyan G (Yr 8)

Halle S (Yr 9)

PSHE

Hana L (Yr 7)

Lilyanna D (Yr 8)

Maksym K (Yr 9)

History

Nicole AAO (Yr 10)

Kiera J (Yr 12)

Geography

Holly C (Yr 10)

Callum M (Yr 12)

Child Care and Development

Emily T (Yr 10)

Business Awards

Maya P (Yr 10)

Pawel H (Yr 12)

Economics

William P (Yr 12)

Business Student Award supported by Wisbech Business and Professional Mens’ Club

First – Emmie P

Second – Monika S

Third  – Arman SDK

Religious Education

Marcie S (Yr 10)

Citizenship

Julia K (Yr 10)

Modern Foreign Languages

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Nedas B (Yr 7)

River A (Yr 8)

Peter K (Yr 9)

Natalia L (Yr 10)

Nolwenn M (Yr 12)

Psychology

Bethany W (Yr 12)

Sociology

Joshua T (Yr 12)

Music Awards

Cielo G (Yr 7)

River A (Yr 8)

Eliasz P (Yr 9)

Maddie E (Yr 10)

KS3 Art

Grace S (Yr 7)

Madeline R (Yr 8)

Tyler B (Yr 9)

Fine Art

Shauna DF (Yr 10)

Bethany W (Yr 12)

3D Art

Miley B (Yr 10)

Photography

Jarrad P (Yr 10)

Dance

Taylor K (Yr 10)

Drama

Charlie E (Yr 7)

Ollie D (Yr 8)

Chloe P (Yr 9)

Lily R (Yr 10)

PE

Cielo G (Yr 7)

Sofia D (Yr 8)

Milena V (Yr 9)

Ruben C (Yr 10)

Jokubas L (Yr 12)

Health and Social Care

Ava S (Yr 10)

Charlotte T (Yr 12)

Computer Science

Maja S (Yr 10)

James B (Yr 10)

Lily P (Yr 12)

Design and Technology

Jacob W (Yr 7)

Sophie Ann G (Yr 8)

Peter K (Yr 9)

Food Technology

Natalia L (Yr 10)

Construction

Jamie N (Yr 10)

Design Technology

Lexi W (Yr 10)

Learning Hub Awards

Vanessa S (Yr 7)

Olivia S (Yr 8)

Olivia M (Yr 9)

Filipe B (Yr 10)

EAL 

Elizabeth C (KS3)

Albena K (KS4)

ACE Awards

Kaylin B (KS3)

Kye D (KS4).

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