Please find below our wonderful results from the festival, congratulations to all of the children for their outstanding efforts.
They are all winners as they have gained a sackful of skills. The ability to perform with accuracy and skill in front of an audience, accept the decision of the adjudicator and understand that his opinion is only one amongst an audience of many more, show respect, kindness and courtesy to other contestants during their performances. Well done!
We were awarded 75 1st to 3rd places.
My sincere congratulations to the trophy winners who will collect their prizes on Friday the 23rd March at 7PM at ‘The Gala evening’, held at The Sarah Thorne Theatre.
George Dawson and Annabelle Higgins have been asked to perform their poems as part of the evenings performances.
POEM Year 2 and under 1st time entrants:
1st Place: Alyssa Yeung
2nd Place: Patrick Flynn
3rd Place: Isaac Trusty
POEM Year 2 and under
1st Place: Mithushan Geretheran.
Year 4 and under Original Poem:
1st Place: Patrick Flynn
Year 4 and under Prose Reading:
1st Place: George Dawson
2nd Place Mithushan Geretheran.
3rd Place: Claudia Stevenson Coles
Year 3-4 Poem:
1st Place: George Dawson
2nd Place: Isaac Cotterill.
3rd Place: Tilda Burgess, Ruby White, Ryan Baskaran.
Bible Reading: Year 4 and under
1st place: Ryan Baskaran
2nd Place: Isaac Cotterill
3rd Place: Meredith Rose Lay.
Year 5-6: Poem:
2nd Place: Aswiga Geretheran.
3rd Place: Albie Sibson Harris, Jean Hodge.
Year 5-6 Poem 1st time entry
2nd Place: Arthur Norman
3rd Place: Sneha Kumar.
Year 5-6 Prose Reading:
2nd Place: Damilola Solanke, Jean Hodge.
3rd Place: Louca Theodoru-Bunce.
Year 5-6 Prose reading 1st time entry
1st Place: Arthur Norman
2nd Place Sneha Kumar
Original Poem: Year 5-6
1st place: Hannah Mabasa
2nd Place: Anna Page.
3rd Place: Sneha Kumar
Public Speaking: Year 6 and under
1st Place: George Dawson
2nd Place: Aswiga Geretheran, Isaac Cotterill.
3rd Place: Damilola Solanke, Louca Theodoru-Bunce, Tilda Burgess.
Bible reading Yrs 5-6
1st Place: Matthew Dawson.
2nd Place: Jean Hodge
3rd Place: Sneha Kumar
Reading Aloud at Sight: Yrs 6 and under.
1st Place: Jean Hodge.
Mime Solo: Yrs 6 and under
1st Place: Oliver Baker
2nd Place: Joshua Baker
3rd Place: Isaac Cotterill.
Mime Duet: Yrs 6 and under
1st Place: Oliver and Joshua Baker.
Acting Monologue: Year 6 and under:
1st Place: Phoebe Dawson.
Year 7-8: Poem:
1st Place: Annabelle Higgins
2nd Place: Georgia Binfield.
Year 7-8 Poem: 1st time entrant
2nd Place: Violet Lydford.
Year 7-8: Prose reading:
1st Place: Annabelle Higgins
2nd Place: Rakshyen Mohanaram
3rd Place: Rebecca Dawson, Jacob Sebastian.
Year 7-8: Acting Monologue
1st Place: Annabelle Higgins
2nd Place: Georgia Binfield
Year 7-10 Sight reading
1st Place: Annabelle Higgins
2nd Place: Pranav Sidappa
3rd Place: Kabelan Naguleswaran
Year 7-10: Original Poem:
2nd Place: Rebecca Dawson
3rd Place: Annabelle Higgins.
Year 7-8: Bible reading.
1st Place: Jacob Sebastian
2nd Place: Rebecca Dawson.
Year 7-9: Public Speaking:
1st Place: Reynard Baskaran
2nd Place: Pratigya Peshen.
3rd Place; Pranav Sidappa, Kareshram Mohanaram
Years 9-10: Prose reading:
1st Place: Ruby Lydford.
2nd Place: Reynard Baskaran
3rd Place: Reginold Baskaran, Pranav Sidappa.
Years 9-10: Poem
1st Place: Reynard Baskaran
2nd Place: Reginold Baskaran
Bible Reading Years 9-11
1st Place: Reynard Baskaran
2nd Place: Pranav Sidappa
3rd Place: Reginold Baskaran.
Public Speaking: Year 10-13
1st Place: Reginold Baskaran.
Acting Monologue Years 10-13
2nd Place: Niamh Edgington
Dickens Drama: Yrs 10-13
1st Place: Niamh Edgington
Dickens Drama: Open
1st Place: Benedict Marshall.
Speech and Drama: Trophies
Cup for Speech Yrs 6 and under: George Dawson
Vinson Cup for Speech: Yrs 7-10: Annabelle Higgins
Mary Raven cup for Speech: Reginold Baskaran.
Thanet Stage School Shield for Mime: Oliver Baker
Olive Raven Cup for best new comer: Arthur Norman.
McCleesh Cup for Reading aloud at Sight: Jean Hodge.
Franks Trophy: Bible Reading (YR8 and under) Ryan Baskaran
Margate Bible Reading cup (Year 9 and above): Reynard Baskaran
Charles Dickens Plate: Niamh Edgington
Gold Cup for Dramatic Achievement: Niamh Edgington