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Portadown College Speech Day 2009
The College Speech Day took place in St Mark's Church on Friday, 23rd October 2009. The Special Guest was former Irish and Lions rugby player Mr Trevor Ringland MBE.
The Speech Day platform party:
Front Row: Mr Peter Aiken (Acting Chairman of the Board of Governors), Mrs Phyllis Greer (Acting Principal), Mr Trevor Ringland MBE (Guest of Honour)
Back Row: Mr David Atkinson (Vice Principal),
Mrs Marion Hammond (Acting Vice Principal).
PROGRAMME
Procession
National Anthem
The Chairman’s Welcome
The Principal’s Report
Report from Head Girl, Katharine Holland, Head Boy, John Graham
& Deputies: Rachel Calvin, Emma Kenny, Leah McVeigh, Marc Beggs, Stephen Strain
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Orchestra
Mahler: Symphony no. 1 movement 3 (excerpt)
Chamber Choir
Bohemian Rhapsody
Choir
America
Elijah Rock
Irish Blessing
The Chamber Choir practising before Speech Day in the impressive surroundings of
St Mark's Church
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Address by the Guest of Honour, Mr Trevor Ringland, MBE
Presentation of Prizes, Certificates and Trophies
Vote of Thanks by Mr D Atkinson, Vice-Principal
The School Song
Recession
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MRS GREER’S SPEECH DAY ADDRESS
23 OCTOBER 2009
Mr Deputy Mayor, Mr Chairman, Honoured Guest Mr Trevor Ringland, Members of our Board of Governors, distinguished guests, colleagues, students and parents, good afternoon and welcome.
I am privileged to be here as Acting Principal of Portadown College in these beautiful surroundings. Today there are almost one thousand people present, as a College community, to celebrate the academic and extra-curricular success of our students, current and former. We are proud of each one of you; this is your day and it is wonderful to see in the audience those who support, encourage and love you. Isn’t it good to see that coursework, re-sits, re-marks, tiers of entry, modules, new specifications and endless hours of examination preparation pay off in the end?
To Mr Trevor Ringland, well known in the sporting world and beyond, we are delighted that you are our special guest today.
Welcome also to our colleagues from the Junior High Schools and the Senior High School. We in PortadownCollege are very aware that the successes we celebrate today are your successes as much as ours.
To my colleagues in Portadown College I express my thanks. I believe there can be no better teaching and non-teaching staff than those in Portadown College. At every level of management the shared vision of what we are as a college is evident in the willingness to go far beyond what is required and the willingness to support and challenge the individual. They demonstrate what W B Yeats defined as education – “not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire” - and I think they deserve a round of applause.
Our academic achievements 2008-2009 demonstrate the triumph of home and school working together. The examination season in Portadown College is intense. At A2 level 43 students gained 3 or more A grades with 13 gaining 4 Grade As. There were 548 examination entries across 24 subjects with 44% A grades and 95% at grades A-C, well above the NI average of 85%. Many of those students have come back to join us today. They certainly look as if university life suits them! Thank you for being here.
At AS level 19 students gained 4 Grade As and 54 obtained 3 or more As. There were 709 exam entries across 26 subjects; the percentage with A grades was 45 with 87% achieving A-C, again well above the NI average of 78%. Almost all are now tackling the A2 challenge.
At GCSE 212 students were entered for over 2000 examinations across 24 subjects. What a job our Examination Officer has! The 96% A*-C is well above the NI average of 75%. The vast majority of the GCSE students are now AS students, joined by some students from Markethill High School, Craigavon Senior High School and Brownlow College. They are being offered an enhanced enrichment programme and broader A level curriculum and are about to receive their GCSE certificates. We wish those who are continuing their education elsewhere every success.
All of our students are mentioned in your programme and each will be called up in order so I will not refer to anyone individually. All deserve praise and every success should be celebrated. What about applause for all of them? When I think about the calibre of your young people, I am strangely comforted. These are the leaders of the future and society will be safe in their hands.
These excellent results include new subjects introduced in response to the Entitlement Framework. We now offer Learning for Life and Work, Journalism, Astronomy, Health and Social Care, Moving Image Arts, Travel and Tourism, Environmental and Land Based Science, Business Studies and Music Technology. Again we see the willingness of staff to tackle the challenges of a constantly evolving educational world.
At this point I must pay tribute to Mrs Deborah O’Hare. In her three years as Headteacher in Portadown College she made sure we knew the challenges, she made sure Portadown College standards of teaching and learning were maintained and she made sure we saw the broader educational canvas. I learnt a great deal from her (though sooth to say she’s many years my junior!) and I know that under her leadership Wallace High School in Lisburn will go from strength to strength. Thank you, Deborah.
2008-2009 also saw the retirement of three valued colleagues: Mr Brian Calvert who taught ICT, Mrs Rita McKeivor, Head of Art and Mr Robinson from the Chemistry Department. Mr Cupitt joined the teaching staff of Campbell College. These were colleagues who made significant contributions to many areas of College life. I wish them health and happiness and thank them for their dedication. We welcomed to the staff Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs McAleece, Miss Sinton and Mr McDowell.
I would also like to thank Portadown College Board of Governors. Many hours are given voluntarily by Governors In particular I would like to thank former Chairman Mr Harry Wallace. It seems strange to have Speech Day without him. He is a wise and much respected gentleman. He led us through much change in his quiet, unassuming way and our best wishes go to him. Mr Sleator and Mr Twyble took on the roles of Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively in a temporary capacity until Mr Aiken and Mr Atkinson were nominated Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
Our PTA, now known as the PTSA to include the student voice, also devote much time to looking after our well being. Picnic tables and seats are the most recent gifts bestowed upon us. Such kindness is much appreciated.
The world of education continues to change. The Area Learning Communities and ESA have been set up. The Boards, the Inspectorate, Governors and all of us are facing changes motivated, I hope, by the desire to provide the best educational opportunity for each child in Northern Ireland. Area based planning and the Entitlement Framework are to become central to ensuring access to appropriate progression routes for our young people.
We are to see school not as an institution but as part of a learning community. We continue to work with the SELB and Department of Education to progress the new school build. Currently the revised economic appraisal has been resubmitted for approval. We look forward to progressing the scheme over the next year.
Students in Portadown are offered appropriate curricular pathways aligned with their aptitudes, interests and career aspirations and I am confident that whatever the challenges that lie ahead we will face them with wisdom and integrity. Look around us in this church. Transfer at 14 has brought us here today – 40 years after its introduction.
Whilst the extra-curricular side of College life will be covered by our senior prefects I would like to mention some successes beyond GCSE and GCE. These are also in your programme. 2008-2009 gave 15 students the chance to achieve Level 1 in British Sign Language. Our Biologists brought PC the distinction of best NI school in the Olympiad. The Olympiad attracts the best young scientists in UK and is entered annually by well over 1000 talented students. PC Chemists were the highest performing students from any Northern Ireland grammar school in the Olympiad. Not to be outdone, the Physicists gained bronze medals and David Cox represented Ireland in Mexico, where he was placed in the top 2/3rds of over 300 participants.
PC Mathematicians brought honour to Portadown in the Maths Challenge. PC Chamber Choir made it to the final 6 in the BBC Songs of Praise School Choir of the Year and World Challenge gave a number of PC students the chance to go to Peru to work, undertake charity work, live in a community and experience much, much more.
Ladies and gentlemen, Portadown College has brought much credit to Portadown. Its name is respected far and wide. I was a student here when Mr Woodman was Principal. I have been a teacher during the Headship of Mr Armstrong, Mr Flannagan and Mrs O’Hare. All of these great leaders faced the educational challenges with courage and courtesy. I hope Portadown College will continue to do so in the rapidly changing world that lies ahead.
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Prize List for the Academic Year 2008/2009
Prize winners for outstanding GCSE results:
Gillian King, Helen Quinn and Naomi Ellis
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Year 11 Prizes:
1st
Lauren Cornett
2nd Emily Jones
3rd Sarah Freeburn
The Year 11 Prizewinners for 2008/2009
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THE NICHOLSON TROPHY
THE BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN GCSE
1st Gillian King
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PRIZES AWARDED FOR EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT IN GCSE
2nd Chloe Bell
3rd= Neil Irwin and Helen Quinn
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SPECIAL GCSE AWARDS
Naomi Ellis
awarded the Lewis Cup for English Language
Helen Quinn
awarded the GCSE Chemistry Prize
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YEAR 13 PRIZES FOR EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE IN ‘AS’ LEVELS
1st= Jonathan Adams Rebecca Irwin Leah McVeigh
Marc Beggs Rachel Johnston William Millsopp
Anita Boyd Emma Kenny Adam Montgomery
Rachel Calvin Sarah Lavery Laura Patterson
Julie Cardwell Shona Lester Louise Richardson
Daniel Clarke Lesley Martin Paul Trouton
Christopher Goodland John McClelland Christopher Wright
Stephen Hyde Graeme McCullough
Above are some of the students who achieved excellent results at AS Level.
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PRIZES AWARDED FOR EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT AT GCE ‘A’ LEVEL
1st Victoria Blair
Gareth Herron Sandra Meredith
Kerrie Cairns Christopher W Irwin Ben Shepherd
David Cox Emma McAlister Andrew Spence
Timothy Duke Catriona McMurran Rebecca Topley
Andrew Gordon
Victoria Archer awarded the Portadown Chamber of Commerce Prize for Economics
Nicola Brown awarded the S S Corbett Prize for Biblical Knowledge
Sandra Meredith awarded the Mary Lutton Prize for Home Economics
Alexander Baird & Andrew Gordon awarded the Sarah Symington Prize for ‘A’ Level Mathematics
Gareth Herron awarded the Warren Prize for Mathematics
Christopher W Irwin awarded the David Walker Prize for Natural Science
Jamie Matthews awarded the E H Graham Prize for History
Peter McClure awarded the Raymond Purdy Prize for Geography
Jack Quin awarded the Shillington Prize for ‘A’ Level English
Some of the Year 14 students from 2008/2009 who returned to have their achievements recognised on Speech Day.
Special prizewinners from the current and former Year 14.
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NORTHERN IRELAND
AND NATIONAL AWARDS 2009 EXAMINATIONS:
Sandra Meredith - 2nd in NI ‘A’ Level Home Economics
Victoria Blair – Joint 3rd in NI ‘A’ Level Chemistry
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The Ruth Burnett Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Art Jennifer Kennedy
The Gordon Cup for Linguist of the Year Lana Richardson
The Ronald Marshall Prize for German
The Reader’s Prize (for Bible Readings in Assembly) Catherine Spence
The Portadown College Cup for the Best Public Speaker Emma Kenny/Lesley
Martin
The Woodman Cup for Music Alanah Heyburn
The Barbara Hylands Memorial Cup for Music Mathew Greenaway
The Philip Wilson Trophy for outstanding contribution
to Music
Simon Neill
The Joanne Lynas Memorial Shield for Drama Rebekah Hampton/
Rachel Kennedy
The Gallagher Cup for ‘A’ Level Physics
Gareth Herron
The Poots Coaches Perpetual Cup for ‘A’ Level Technology Kerrie Noble
The Ferguson & McIlveen Cup for Design & Tech (Graphics)
Jessica Parks
The D R Martin Cup for Technology Peter McClure
The Abacus Trophy ‘A’ Level Computing Kerrie Cairns
The Cardwell Cup for Politics Jennifer Kennedy
The McKibben Cup for Community Services Matthew Guy
Rotary Cup for Community Services
Emma Hassard/
Nicola Agnew
Lifeline Award for Outstanding Commitment & Service Kerrie Noble
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SCHOOL COLOURS
Music:
Katharine Holland, Rachel Hamilton, Stephen Strain, Ian Vennard
Drama:
Dan’elle McTurk, Peter Cinnamond, Emma Burney, Emma Curran, Megan Dickson, Katrina Kirk, Rachel Brown
Hockey (Girls): Kerry Richardson
Netball: Leah McVeigh, Katharine Holland, Alexandra Coulter, Rebecca
Capper
Athletics: Hannah Nevin, Christopher Wright
Rugby
: Marc Beggs, Scott Cochrane, John Graham, Stephen Hyde, Peter Liggett
Football: Ryan Sneddon, Mark Dane, Chris Chambers
Hockey (Boys): Neale Spence
Volleyball:
Ryan Caddell
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school Honours
Hockey:
Rachel Calvin
Cricket: Jamie Matthews
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Sportswoman of the Year : The Watson Trophy Hannah Nevin
Sportsman of the Year : The Harden Carter Cup Graham Jardine
The J R Mulligan Cup - Rugby Player of the Year Rian Hoey
The Michael Aldred Cup for Endeavour & Sportsmanship Graham Cowan
The Bell Trophy for Golf Emma Kenny
The Fred Gowing Cup for Cricket Jamie Matthews
Boys’ Hockey – 1st XI Player of the Year Conor Thompson
(presented by James Ferguson)
The Harkness Shield for Hockey Andrew Spence
The Girls’ Physical Education Award Jill Irwin
Girls’ Hockey – 1st XI Player of the Year Alex Usher-Rea
Guest of Honour Mr Trevor Ringland MBE (second from left) with Katharine Holland (Head Girl), John Graham (Head Boy and Captain of the First XV) and Mr Peter Aiken (Acting Chairman of the Board of Governors).
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THE CLINGAN ROSEBOWL & THE LIDDELL SHIELD
& PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE THEIR YEAR OF OFFICE
Head Girl Hannah Nevin
Head Boy Andrew Spence
Last year's Head Boy Andrew Spence and Head Girl Hannah Nevin.
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THE SHILLINGTON CUP FOR CHAMPION HOUSE OF THE YEAR:
MacCALLUM – Graham Jardine & Jill Irwin
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THE FLANNAGAN AWARD FOR HIGHEST PERFORMING STUDENT
AT ‘A’ LEVEL
Sandra Meredith
Sandra Meredith receiving her prize from former
Portadown College
Principal Mr Tom Flannagan
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THE PRINCIPAL’S PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Gareth Herron
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