The final week of the summer term saw the Year 6 pupils celebrating their time at Tenby Junior School with a prize-giving afternoon followed by a prom.
In the afternoon, children were presented with trophies, certificates and Records of Achievement as a lasting memory of their time in the school.
Headteacher Mrs. Llewellyn welcomed governors, parents and friends in the celebration of the success Year 6 had achieved over the year.
Cameron Broadhurst and Leeza Owen, the school ambassadors, gave an excellent speech on behalf of all Year 6 paying tribute to all the staff and highlighting the events they had participated in over the last year.
The sports ambassadors, Gracie Lawrence and Tom Wright, gave a detailed synopsis of the sporting events that had happened over the year.
Mr. Tom Cox, former teacher of the school, then presented the prize-winners with their trophies. Class teachers then presented every child with their ROAs.
The children then returned to school in the evening to their prom, all dressed up! The boys in tuxedos and the girls in their ball gowns, all were looking extremely smart! The evening started with the class representatives thanking the staff and PTA for all their hard work over the last four years. They then enjoyed a wonderful buffet kindly produced by the kitchen staff. Entertainment by Steve Briers had the children dancing all night, as well as the staff. Thanks go to the PTA for all their hard work in making the night a success, and certainly a night the children will cherish.
Prize day winners:
Osborne Salver for academic work - Harrison Cole Picton; Tenby Vets Shield for best all round achievement - Jasmine Stubbs; Vickery Salver for maths - Liam Edwards; Andrew Williams Shield for most improved maths - Leo Sarrionandia; Robert Picton and Cheryl Thompson Cup for science - Harrison Cole Picton; Tenby Junior School literature award from Mrs. Phyl Morgan - Noah Yeates; Mrs. M. Jones Shield for creative writing - Ellie Diment; Claire Butland Shield for most improved reader - Trystan Thomas; John Kijinski/Marc Butland drama shield - Frankie James; Ellen Davies Shield for first language Welsh - Tegan Llewellyn; Kathryn Wilson Award for second language Welsh - Jasmine Stubbs; Irene Warlow Shield for history -Roy Edwards; Ossie Morgan Cup for art and craft - Lily Shepherd; Claire Morgan Shield for computer studies -Thomas Price; Aaron Lloyd Shield for DT - Dylan Creese; Katie Picton/Richard Thompson Shield for environmental work - Liam Edwards/Emma Wostenholme; Eira Thomas Salver for music - Noah Yeates; Dr. Harrison Shield for the most improved instrumentalist - Jay Rees; Joel Rees Shield for most improved brass instrumentalist - Cameron Slack; Georgina Upham Award for most improved woodwind player -Tegan Llewellyn; Oliver Day Award for most improved string player - Menna Edwards; Janice Goodwin Shield for singing - Tom Wright; George Edwards Shield for best boy for sport in general - Kyle Hay; George Edwards Shield for best girl for sport in general - Gracie Lawrence; Georgina Meyrick Shield for netball - Jasmine Stubbs; Andrea Prosser Memorial Cup for most improved netball player - Arabella Haley; Simon Brace Shield for the most promising footballer - James Gardner; Julia Wood Shield for most promising girl footballer - Jasmine Stubbs/Gracie Lawrence; Tenby Junior School Cricket Shield - Levi Boyd Hughes; Tenby Junior School Rugby Shield - Kyle Hay/Cameron Broadhurst; Matthew Fleming Shield for athletics - Gracie Lawrence; Tim Jones Cup for the most improved swimmer - Tom Wright; Staff Shield for endeavour - Pierre Dizon; Tom, Sam and Annie Davies Shield for positive attitude -Jamie Lee Hirst; Nurse Soar Caring and Considerate Award - Menna Edwards/Lowri Slack; The 'Pleasure to Teach' Shield presented by Clive Condon - Henry Buet; Daniel Burrows Achievement Award - Ewan Roberts; Hawkey Family Star Motivation Award - Finley Guy/Ewan Wilson; Holt Family Award for commitment to extra-curricular activities -Dylan Johns; Broadhurst Trophy for commitment endurance and loyalty to the school - Leeza Owen; Murray Trophy for awesome and talented - Dylan Noot; Jodie Trudgen Friendship Cup -Jamie Merrix; Sports Day winning house - Giltar; Andrew Thomas House Shield for swimming - Caldey; Llewellyn Eisteddfod Shield - Caldey; PTA Shield for best house - Giltar.






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