Good Citizens Award

Good Citizens Award for Scholars 2017/18


 Nick Reid-Craft
Good Citizens Award Coordinator

Schools taking part, recipients of the award and the reasons:

Carr Hill High School and Sixth Form Centre
Rosie Still For her Involvement with the Cadets, Work in a 
Charity Shop and Help with Kirkham Food Bank.

Good Citizens Award for Scholars 2017/18

Nearly thirty years ago the Club decided to encourage and recognise young people who contributed something to the community within their school, local community or wider.

Over time circumstances have changed, the main one being that in some instances more than one pupil is deemed worthy of the prize and in other cases it could be a whole team of pupils. As a result a single book token was considered to be inappropriate so a cash award was given to each school for the money to be used as considered most suitable. 

As a further innovation, this year we have introduced the availability of a Certificate to be presented to each pupil involved, including a citation confirming the reason for the award.

There are sixteen Primary Schools and two Secondary Schools in our catchment area and we are delighted that every one of them took part this year. What is most surprising is the number of reasons for making the awards, illustrating originality, and some showing compassion. It is obvious that we have many parents and schools who are bringing up and educating young people who are an asset to the community and those involved should be proud of their achievements.

Nick Reid-Craft

Good Citizens Award Coordinator

Schools taking part, recipients of the award and the reasons:

Carr Hill High School and Sixth Form Centre                                                                                                                                       

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      Rosie Still                          For her Involvement with the Cadets, Work in a Charity Shop and Help with Kirkham Food Bank.







Kirkham Grammar School

                                     Lydia V Sanderson           For organising fund raising for the benefit of the hospital which treated her brother following a serious motor                                                                                                               accident.

Bryning with Warton St Paul’s Church of England Primary School 

                                     Mason Carter                   For his contribution towards the smooth running of the school.

            Emily Eccleston                                   For her helpfulness when showing German visitors around the school.

            Jessica Oates                           For her kindness towards the younger children in school.

            Oliver Sanders                           For his willingness to take on any role given to him.

Freckleton Church of England Primary School

            Cordelia Bell                     )        For keeping the school grounds looking tidy and attractive and preparing the

Shyla Butcher                   )        school for community events.

Olivia Butterworth             )       

            Izzi Contreras-McDonald   )       

Katie Glover                     )       

Dylan Goodman                )       

Sophie Hindle                   )       

            Harry Jackson                  )       

            Gracie Palmer                  )       

            Annabelle Robson             )       

Holy Family Roman Catholic Primary School, Warton

            Lucy Bruce                                For her kindness, care and consideration for others particularly in connection

with acting as Early Years' Assistant.

            Niamh Holliday                          For visiting an Asylum Seeker and presenting a report to School Assembly and

organising a Christmas Jumper Day for “Save the Children”. 

            Estee Parkinson                                    For organising a competition to raise money for Diabetes UK.

            Isabella Payne                           For visiting an Asylum Seeker and presenting a report to School Assembly.

Kirkham and Wesham Primary School

            Phoebe Winder                          For her caring personality and putting others before herself.

Text Box:  Kirkham Grammar Junior, Infant and Pre-School

            Gabrielle Holland                       For being an outstanding member of the

school and a good friend to all.

Kirkham St Michael’s Church of England Primary School

Rebecca Bruce                          For organising a competition to raise money for Diabetes UK.

            Makenna Westby                       For her kindness, care and consideration for others particularly in connection

with acting as librarian and hall monitor.

Medlar-with-Wesham Church of England Primary School

Text Box:              Archie Bellfield              For being members

Mike Bennett                 of the School Council Alfie Bibby-Barnes             which, in their own

Daniela Bukovska          time, they worked to

Anastasia Federenkova              improve

Michael Gardner            the school and

Ellie Gee                       raised funds for

            Evie Thelwell Gillett       various charities            .

            Jenson Greenham                                 

            Summer Harrison                      

            Grace Kline                              

            Anya Lamb                               

Ali Monet                                 

            Jamie Pixton                            

            Eric Wrigley                  

Newton Bluecoat Church of England Primary School

            Harry Hayes                              For helping at all “Friends” activities and school events.

Text Box:  Ribby with Wrea Endowed Church of England Primary School

Isobel Parris Challiner, Sarah Cooper & Danny Forshaw

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For their contributions to the school ethos and for being a super role models.

St. Joseph’s Wesham Catholic Primary School

            Clare Flood                               For raising money for refugees who visited the school

Sophie Morris                            For her fund raising efforts in support of a relative with white cell blood

disorder.

            Joseph Veevers                         For his outstanding work for the Alzheimer’s Society.

Text Box:  Singleton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

            Kiera Creely                  For her enthusiastic involvement in the

                                                wider community by attending every

event at school, in church and the local community.

Elizabeth Davis             For her kindness, care and help shown to

fellow pupils, particularly younger pupils. In

addition Elizabeth played a leading role in helping to organise participants in the school talent show.

Strike Lane Primary School, Freckleton

            Amber Hardman                        For raising more than £1,000 selling cakes for the North West Air Ambulance.

            James Penman                         For being a willing, reliable helper at all times, maintaining a high standard of

work, producing his homework on time and being an all round SUPERSTAR.

Treales Church of England Primary School

            Kitty Parkinson                          For undertaking a sponsored run to raise funds for the victims of the Grenfell

Tower fire.

Weeton Primary School

            Kyle Geraghty                           For being a model pupil with impeccable manners, a caring nature and always

willing to help fellow pupils in the classroom and on the playground.

            Faye Gregory                            For being a model pupil with impeccable manners, a caring nature and always

willing to help fellow pupils in the classroom and on the playground.

Weeton Saint Michael’s Church of England Primary School

            Zachary Rudd                            For being a reliable and enthusiastic member of our school community.

The Willows Catholic Primary School, Kirkham

            Joseph Boylan                           For his commitment to the Parish and School Community through Altar

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Nick Reid-Craft

Good Citizen’s Award Coordinator

28th March 2018                                                                                                

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