House Prizes
Always
difficult to single out individuals, but it is important to celebrate successes
great and small. Many of these prizes
recognize the achievements of the Fifth Form and their contribution to the
House over the past year to three years.
Aberdeen
Sapphire:
An award given that recognises a Fifth Former who is a
non-native speaker who has endeavoured to make an effort to mix with everyone
within the House regardless of language.
Maggie Lee
Aberdeen
Diamond:
An award to be given to any Fifth Former who has made the
biggest impact on the House Atmosphere,
being friendly to all years and who has integrated totally. This person will have taken the opportunities
on offer at Ardingly College, getting involved in numerous areas of College
life.
Laura Totterdell
The
Cup of friendship:
This is an annual award in the form of a trophy which is
made to the girl who has shown the most sense of fun and friendship in the
House.
Emilie Nilsson
The
Housemistress Cup:
This is an annual award for presented to the Fifth Form
student who has contributed most to
the House and/or has set an example to the other students during their time in
Aberdeen. The recipient’s name is engraved on the cup, a most beautiful,
ornamental silver cup which was originally presented by the first Housemistress
of Aberdeen.
Emily Spiers
House Colours:
House Colours are intended to be recognition of success and
application in a girl’s life at Ardingly.
All girls are eligible to receive their House Colours and they are
worked towards over time. They are awarded at the discretion of the Housemistress,
in consultation with House Staff. They can be awarded for a variety of reasons
– academic, sporting, dramatic, musical and for demonstrating maturity,
generosity and responsibility in the House. Those awarded House Colours are
given an engraved crystal and their achievement would naturally be noted in
their records and references to universities and employers.
Ashley Johnston, Emily O’Shea, Emily Spiers,
Laetitia Ehler, Rachel Beaven, Olivia
Lloyd-Seetim,
Quiana Higgins, Emilie Nilsson, Eva Kanchelskis
The Aberdeen Award:
This is an annual award in the form of a Crystal perfume
bottle which is made to the girl from Shell to Fifth who has best exemplified
the values of the House.
Emily O’Shea
The Aberdeen Dragon:
This is an annual award which is made to the girl who has
best exemplified the values of the House
(usually a Fifth Former). Her name will be put on the board in the House’s
entrance hall. It recognises the values of integrity, commitment, giving ones
best whatever one’s ability, being loyal to the House, its staff and members,
making the most of opportunities and thereby setting an example to others. It is intended that the recipient reflects
the example of what it means to be an ‘Aberdonian ‘.
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