Wardle Academy Class of 2015 Presentation Evening

Date published: 21 November 2015


Wardle Academy’s class of 2015 were invited to the Rochdale Town Hall for a Presentation Evening to celebrate the remarkable success of the students who left the school this July on Tuesday 17 November.

The past pupils were able to pick up their GCSE certificates whilst having the chance to catch up with their old class mates.

Several students were awarded prizes for outstanding work in individual subjects including Joe Whatmough who did particularly well in achieving the awards for Double Science, Geography, Product Design and PE.

Luke Taylor and Martha Southall were awarded the Victor and Victress Ludorem trophies which were originally presented at the very first Wardle High School prize giving event, they are presented to the outstanding boy and girl of the year.

Other success stories include Kyle Rothwell, who achieved the best individual GCSE results at Wardle Academy in 2015 and was awarded the subject prizes for Resistant Materials and Chemistry.

Greer Hatchell was presented with the Rotary Shield by Irene Davidson, President of Rochdale Rotary Club, this award celebrates the most improved pupil in their last year of school.

Dr. G Wright, Headteacher at Wardle Academy said: “It was great to see so many of our past pupils collect their GCSE certificates and well deserved prizes. I’d like to thank them for attending and wish them the best of luck in everything they do in the future”.

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