A fittingly exuberant finale to the year saw the Performing Arts department bow out with the Prospect Awards in Performing Arts (PAPAs) award ceremony.
Winners from a diverse range of categories such as Best Scriptwriting, Most Progress Made and Best Choreography showcased once again the amazing talents of our students.
Performances on the night included a LAMDA piece by Ella Stokes and choreography by Catherine Luckhurst, as well as the musical hit 'I Can't Do It Alone' (Chicago) by Olivia Woodham, ensuring an amazingly rousing conclusion to the term.
Matt Sheppard, Director of Teaching and Quality commented, "It's been another staggering year where the student’s commitments, energy and love of their subject has been in abundance. The depth of talent just keeps coming to the College and I am very proud of all their achievements."
The Awards were as follows:
Most Progress Made - Sophie Haywood
First Year Enrichment Award - Matthew Romaine
Second Year Enrichment Award - Thomas Stewart
Flexi-Crew Award - Emily Rose Brown
Best LAMDA - Ella Stokes and Kathryn Hayward
Outstanding Performance by an Individual in Drama - Catherine Ashdown
Outstanding Performance by an Individual in Dance - Jordan Richards
Outstanding Performance by an Individual in Performing Arts - Olivia Woodham
Best Scriptwriting - Harriet Maley
Company Achievement in Drama - Harry Prescott, Harry Wicks, Monica Duque, Sophie Maple and Emma Payne
Best Choreography - Catherine Luckhurst
Company Achievement in Performing Arts - Performing Arts Devised T.I.E Group: Toby Beauchamp, Laura Beckett, Emily Beech, Katharine Bevan, Libby Brewer, Rosie Devlin, Stephanie Gaddum, Jonathan Gaspar, Ruth Heslop, Philippa Leadbetter, Amy Lewis, Alice Piggot, Jordan Rice and Holly-Anne White
Outstanding Contribution to Performing Arts - Henry Silk
Queen of Performing Arts - Abigail South
King of Performing Arts - Charles Murray