PUPILS, parents and staff enjoyed a celebration evening at Salisbury City Hall on Thursday to recognise the students’ hard work and achievements.
Visitors enjoyed various performances throughout the evening, including a gymnastics show, a visual display of a year 8 trip to Pencelli and a rendition of Fly me to the Moon by Joshua Carley, complete with dancers.
Among a multitude of prizes given out, Toby Staddon was given the Colin Kay Prize for making the greatest improvement and Edward Wilson-Hebben won the Jefferson Language Prize.
All the prizes were presented by guest speaker Ruth Jones, an associate and consultant trainer for Arts Award run by Trinity Guildhall.
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