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Gorseth Kernow

Competition Results, 2004: Schools

 
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trevanion trophy

 
 
Class 18 English Verse on a Cornish Subject 12 – 18 yrs

First and Treneer Shield: Gideon Beresford (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)

Second: Jack Perry (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)
 
Third: Lily Brookes (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive), Lizzie Usher (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)

 
Class 19: English Verse, 10-11 years

First and Crida Cup: Ashleigh White (Heamoor Community Primary School)
 
Second: Mirando Montano (Carclaze Community Junior School)
 
Third: Amylea Cooper (Heamoor Community Primary School), Fraser Merchant (Pensilva Primary School)
 
Highly Commended: Kathryn Dawe (Pensilva Primary School), Ieuan Williams (Flushing Primary School), Sophie Powell (Flushing Primary School)
 
Commended: Steffani Harris (Flushing Primary School)

 
Class 20: English Verse, under 10 years

First and Trophy: Abbie Hoole-Jackson (Heamoor Community Primary School)

Second: Kyle Maslen (Pensilva Primary School)
 
Third: Luke Hurley (Flushing Primary School)
 
Highly Commended: Molly Biscoe (Truro), All following Pensilva Primary School: Jessica Chambers, Stephanie Solomon, Shannon Sandy, Michelle Gilbert, Haleigh Johnson, Katie Budd, Jack Hale, Joe Knight, Chloe Berry, Danielle Welch, Esta Dinnis, Jodie Cooper, Hannah Jones, Harry Lee, Lily Young, Tamsin Sandy, Robert Styles, Tanya Walther, Jack Kenny, Danielle Hodge, Jake Cooper, Michelle Appleby, Steven Harris.

 
Class 25: Study of a Cornish Subject, 11yrs and under

First and Chun Cup: Abi Redman (Heamoor Community Primary School)

Second: Eve Wright (Heamoor Community Primary School)
 
Highly Commended: Liam Dee (Heamoor Community Primary School)

 
Class 26: A Short Story Set in Cornwall, 12-18 years

First and Trophy:Kitt Thornton (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)
 
Second: Elizabeth Armstrong-Jones (Crantock)
 
Third: Rachel Hosking (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)

 
Class 27: A Short Story Set in Cornwall, 11 years and under

First and Scholar Shield: Merryn Davies-Deacon (Redruth)
 
Second: Sam Hodge (Truro)
 
Third: Scarlett Cohen (Heamoor Community Primary School)
 
Highly Commended:  
Gemma Hodge, Joe Marshall, Samuel Mitchell (all Carclaze Junnior School), Michael Roberts, Jude Mummery, Hannah May Griffith, Piran Harvey (all Heamoor Community Primary School), Luke Hurley, Steffani Harris, Gabriel Osmond (all Flushing Primary School)

Commended:
Samantha Reilly (Pensilva Primary School), Danielle Emerson (Carclaze Junior School), Ben Reader, Ben Jones, Olaf Marshall-Whitley, Meerrion Steer, Rhys Poynter (all Heamoor Community Primary School), Lloyd Martin, Ieuan Williams, Peggoty Ransley (all Flushing Primary School)

 
Class 29: Photography

First and Trophy: Jessy King (Cape Cornwall Comprehensive)
 
Second: Ashleigh White (Heamoor Community Primary School)

 
Class 30: Painting in any Medium, 11 years and under

First and Trophy: Nicoya Champion (Heamoor Community Primary School)
 
Second: Louis Morris (Pensilva Primary School)
 
Third: Megan Lowman (Pensilva Primary School)
 
Highly Commended: Connor Jones, Fraser Merchant, William Appleby, Harriet Stephens, May Mauder, Kathryn Dawe (all Pensilva Primary School), Ellis Boase, Samantha Edwards, Billie Evans, Joel West, Adam Prowse (all Heamoor Community Primary School)

Commended: Jodie Robins, Danielle Roberts, Harry Smith (Pensilva Primary School), Dominic Willcox, Beth Mackelden, Francesca Ellis, Connor Pocock (all Heamoor Community Primary School)

 
The Legonna Prize

a £50 book token to be used to buy a book with a Cornish Theme: Heamoor Community Primary School, for their high number of quality entries.

 

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