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ORDER OF EVENTS
1. Chairman’s Remarks - - - Lt. Col. R. J. Bond, MBE
2. Headmaster’s Report - - - Mr. R. P. Gaskell, B.A.,
3. Address-Guest of Honour - Rear Admiral M.D. Kyrle Pope, MBE
4. Presentation of Prizes - - - Mrs. M. D. Kyrle Pope
5. Vote of Thanks-Head Boy - M. Newby
Staff of St. John’s School 1967 - 68Headmaster - - - - Mr. R. P. Gaskell, B.A.Deputy Headmaster - - - Mr. D. G. Harwood, M.A.Senior Master - - - - Mr. P. H. Dinnes. M.A., D.A.Senior Mistress - - - - Miss E. Imrie, M.A.
Heads of DepartmentsArt - - - - - - Mr. J. Ridge, N.D.D., A.T.D.Biology - - - - - Mrs. R. Foster, B.Sc.
- Commercial Subjects - - - M r . J . NewbyDomestic Science - - - Miss A. WatsonEngineering - - - - Mr. J. Knight, N.D.D., C. &G.L.I.English - - - - - Mr.T. W.D.Evans,B.A.Geography/Director of
Studies 6th-Form - - - Mr. A. J. Eaton, B.A.History - - - - - Mr. N. Daniels, B.A.Mathematics - - - -- Mr. M. J. Venning, B.ScModern Languages/Director of
Studies Middle School - - Mr. T. A. Hughes, M.A.Physical Education (Boys) - - Mr. J. R. McGill, Dip. P.E.Physical Education (Girls) - - Miss J. Cowan, Dip. P.E.Physics - - - - - Mr. K. D. Mackie, B.Sc.Music - - - - - - Mr. F. Wood, L.R.A.M., A.L.C.M.Science - - - -- - Mr. A. Finlay, B.Sc.Religious Studies - - - Mr. N. Sayers, Dip. Theol.Progress Department - - - Mr. G. Williams, Sp. Cert.Technical Studies - - - Mr. H. J. Dehring, Dip. App. SC.Technical Drawing - - -- Mr. N. Potter, A.M.I.E.D.Woodwork - -- - - - Mr. W. Phillips, Dip. HandicraftCareers - - - - - Mr. W. B. Martin, Dip. P.E.
Boarding Housemasters/MistressDeal - - - -- - - Miss E. M. ButcherDover - - - - - - Mr. D. Anthony, B.A.Richborough - - - - Mr. G. N. Evans, B.Sc., Dip.P.E.Rochester - - - - - Miss J. Henderson, M.A.
Day HousemastersBelvoir - - - - - Mr. B. Williams, B.A.Chester - - - - - Mr. C. G. GraftonHastings - - - - - Mr. D. Long, A.R.P.S.Pevensey - - - - - Mr. R. Fleming, B.A.Warwick - - - - -- Mr. L. V. Rhodes, B.A.
Mr. R. Bamford - - - -Miss P. Booth, B.A. - - -Mr. P. Bradley, B.D., A.K.C. -Mr. N. Breeze, B.A. - - -Mr. R. L. Brown, M.A. - -
Miss H. Berry, B.A. - - -Mr. R. H. V. Chambers, (Adv.)
Dip. Ed. Cert. (G) SC., A.G.P.Dip. Ed. Cert. SC., A.C.P. -
Mr. J. Clementson, B.A. - -
Mrs. M. Collett, B.A. - - -
Mr. J. Cowood, B.A. - - -
Miss Y. D. Cudlip - - -Mr. D. Day, A.C. Ed. - - -
Mrs. M. Ellis - - - -Mr. J. Goodban, B.A. - - -
Mrs. D. Greenwood, Dip. P.E. -Mr. M. W. C. Griffiths - -
Mr. H. 0. Guthrie, B.A. - -Mr. J. D. Harris - - - -Mr. G. D. Jones, B.Sc. - - -Mr. P. Langtree, B.A. - - -Miss A. Lester - - - -Mr. C. L. Lockwood - - -Mrs. W. Lim - - - -Mr. J. G. McDonald - - -Mr. J. Marshall - - - -Mr. N. Martin, Dip. Mech. Eng.Mr. R. McNaught, Dip. P.E. -Miss J. F. Milnes - - - -M i s s E. Mitchell - - - -Mr. A. W. Moran - - -Mr. G. B. Neville, M.A. - -Mr. G. Nicholson, A.D. Ed. -
Progress and Detention
EnglishReligious StudiesEnglish and LibraryModern LanguagesHistory
Music, ScienceEnglishHistoryModern Languages (Language
Lab.)History. CareersProgress/Community ServiceRI/PE Modern StudiesGeographyP.E.MathsGeographyCommerceGeography. Visual Aids
Modern LanguagesMathsScienceModern Languages/ProgressEnglishScienceMathsP.E.i/c NeedleworkDomestic ScienceScienceHistoryProgress
Mr. P. H. O’Gorman - - -Mr. L. Peacock, A.R.C.A. - -Mr. G. Pratt, B.Sc. - - -Mrs. M. Reed, B.Sc. - - -Mr. K. J. Robinson - - -Miss R. A. Rodgers - - -Mr. T. M. Russell, Dip. Comm- .Mr. M. F. S. Sarney, B.Sc - -Mr. A. H. Sharp, Dip. P.E. - -Miss M. E. Sowerby,
N.D.D.; A.T.D. - - -Mr. P. H. Turner - - -
Mr. J. Walters, Dip. Handicraft -Mr. B. J. Wilkinson - - -Mr. A. H. Williams - - -Mr. C. R. Williams - - -Miss H. Woodhouse,
Dip. Comm. - - - -
R.C. R.I./EnglishArtPhysicsMathsWoodworkDomestic ScienceCommerceMathsOutdoor Pursuits/P.E.
ArtMaths/Asst. 6 Form Director of
StudiesMetalworkCommerceEnglishMaths/P.E.
Commerce
Part Time Staff Office Staff
Mrs. D.M. Dark, B.A. - Careers Bursar : Mr. L. T. WhymarkJ/T S. Gordon - - - Music Mrs. SimpsonMrs. Harwood - - - First Aid Mrs. SouthernMrs. P. McIntosh - - Commerce Mrs. SwallowFlt./Lt. Warnes - - - Music Mrs. VasquezMrs. 0. Jones - - - - English
LONDON G.C.E. “A” LEVEL. SUMMER 1967.
SUBJECT
ART - - - -
BIOLOGY - - -
CHEMISTRY - - -
DOMESTIC SCIENCE -
ECONOMICS - - -
ENGLISH LITERATURE
FRENCH - -
G E O G R A P H Y -
GERMAN - -
W O O D W O R K -
HISTORY - -
LATIN - - -
M A T H S P U R E -
MATHS FURTHER
M A T H S A D D -
MATHS PURE APP
PHYSICS - -
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
TECHNICAL DRAWING -
ZOOLOGY - - - -
ENTRY PASS FAIL
17 11 6
7 2 5
4 3 1
6 6 0
7 4 3 (
23 1 9 4
18 6 12
1 1 1 1 0
4 3 1
4 4 0
12 6 6
3 3 O
12 6 6
1 1 0
5 4 1
2 2 0
4 4 0
3 2 1
13 11 2
1 1 0
1 5 5 107 48
LONDON G.E.C. “0” LEVEL. SUMMER 1967.
SURJECT ENTRY PASS
BIOLOGY - - - -BRITISH CONSTITUTION -CHEMISTRY - - - -COMMERCE - - - -D O M E S T I C S C I E N C E - -NEEDLEWORK - - -ECONOMICS - - - -SURVEY - - - - -ENGLISH LANGUAGE -ENGLISH LITERATURE -ENGLISH LITERATURE -FRENCH - - - -GENERAL SCIENCE - -GEOGRAPHY - . -GERMAN - - - -METALWORK - - -WOODWORK - - -HISTORY - - - -BRITISH ECONOMY - -H U M A N B I O L O G Y - -LATIN - - - - -MATHS - - - - -MATHS ADD - - -MUSIC - - - - -PHYSICS - - - -PHYSICS CHEMISTRY -RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGERUSSIAN - - - -SPANISH - - - -TECHNICAL DRAWING -HISTORY - - - -AFRIKAANS - - -DUTCH - - - - -
- - - 48- - - 17- 28- - - 26- - 23- - - 1 0- - - 6- - - 2- - - 1 6 4- - - 4 1- _ _ 21- - - 9 1- -- - 6
- - 94- - - 23- - - 18- - 17- - 24- - 0
- - 1 4- - - 1 1- 1 2 5- - 3 2
- 3- - - 42 2
- - - 1 6- - - 1 1
- - 21- - 40
54- - 1 1
- 1
ART - - - - - - - - 53 4535
725171 6940
95301737
27 71 61 41321
097
7424
320
06
1 1 1 03020
1
FAIL
81 31 0
397 1 22
691 14
544
177443054
5 180
2 22
100
1 034
00
1 0 9 1 6 9 1 400
C.S.E. SOUTHERN REGION EXAM. BOARD 1967
SUBJECT
DOMESTIC SCIENCE - -ENGLISH - - - -FRENCH - - - -GEOGRAPHY - - -GERMAN -- - - -HISTORY - - - -MATHS - - - - -METALWORK - - -NEEDLEWORK - - -O F F I C E P R A C T I C E - -SCIENCE BIOLOGY - -SCIENCE CHEMISTRY -SCIENCE GENERAL - -SCIENCE HUMAN BIOLOGYS C I E N C E P H Y S I C S - -SHORTHAND - - -TECH DRAWING - - -TYPING - - - - -WOODWORK - - -
ENTRY GRADED UNGRADED
ART - - - - - 30 30 01 0 10 0
- 197 1 8 3 1 42 5 24 198 94 4
6 6 0- 110 1 0 4 6- 252 214 3 8
9 8 15 5 0
49 47 234 32 221 21 020 20 015 15 044 42 22 2 13 93 1 30 138 30 815 1 5 0
1031 943 88
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS 1967 - 1968
SUBJECT ENTRY PASS FAIL
TYPING STAGE 1 - - - - - - 78 52 26TYPING STAGE 2 - - - - - 42 13 29TYPING STAGE 3 - - - - - 1 0 1SHORTHAND 50-60 WPM - - - - 49 27 22SHORTHAND 80 WPM - - - - 23 6 17SHORTHAND 100 WPM - - - - 1 1 0S H O R T H A N D T Y P I N G C E R T - - - 1 3 0 13BOOK-KEEPING - - - - - - 1 0 1OFFICE PRACTICE - - - - - 37 13 24AUDIO TYPING l-2 - - - - - 8 3 5
253 1 1 5 1 3 8
LONDON G.C.E. “A” LEVEL. JANUARY 1968.
SUBJECT ENTRY PASS FAIL
ART - - - - - - - - 13 5 8
ENGLISH LITERATURE - - - - 2 2 0
FRENCH - - - - - - - 4 2 2
LATIN - - - - - - - 1 0 1
20 9 11
LONDON G.C.E. “0” LEVEL. JANUARY 1968.
SUBJECT
ART - - - - - -
BIOLOGY - - - - -
BRITISH CONSTITUTION - -
CHEMISTRY - - - - -
D O M E S T I C S C I E N C E - - -
E N G L I S H L A N G U A G E - -
ENGLISH LITERATURE - -
FRENCH - - - - -
GEOGRAPHY - - - -
GERMAN - - - - -
METALWORK - - - -
HISTORY - - - - -
HUMAN BIOLOGY - - -
M A T H E M A T I C S P U R E - -
MATHEMATICS ADDITIONAL
PHYSICS - - - - -
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE - -
T E C H N I C A L D R A W I N G - -
DUTCH - - - - - -
SWEDISH - - - - -
ENTRY PASS FAIL
11 7 4
4 2 2
3 2 1
3 3 0
1 0 I
71 54 17
7 5 2
14 13 1
5 3 2
3 3 0
1 1 0
10 8 2
1 0 1
18 5 13
4 3 1
7 5 2
2 2 0
2 2 0
1 1 0
2 2 0
170 121 49
COMMUNITY SERVICE - 1967-68
Most of the Community Service projects of the school have beenapproached through the nine houses. Since welfare work of Singaporeis well covered by various organisations, the most effective way inwhich we could help was by each house adopting a charity. Over thepast year house commitments have been:-
Belvoir: Darul Ihsan Boys Warwick: Singapore AssociationHouse for Retarded Children
Chester: Children’s Aid Society Deal: Canossa Convent
Hastings: Salvation Army Dover: Ramakrishna Boys’Children’s Home Home
Pevensey: Association for theBlind
Richborough: School for the Deaf
Rochester: Convent of the HolyInfant Jesus
Each House set up a Community Service Committee. TheseCommittees visited their organisations and discovered how they couldbest be of service. Children from the Homes and Schools involvedhave been entertained at St. John’s, dances and concerts have beenarranged to raise money and pupils have assisted at the fund raisingfunctions of their charity. The boarding houses have made regularweek-end visits-the girls to their convents and the boys to PerakHouse. Warwick and Pevensey have paid weekly visits in school timeto their schools. These regular visits have proved most useful to ourpupils and the children they have been helping.
In addition to the House Community Service the school has alsobeen involved in a number of activities; a house has been painted inco-operation with Singapore West Rotary Club in order that theSingapore Society for Retarded Children could use it as a school-abouta hundred children and staff gave up a week-end to achieve this; clothesand food have been collected for civilian victims of the war in Vietnam;the Hans Anderson Club have been helped with their Christmas partiesand $500 was raised to help Gurkha Schools in Nepal.
D. J. DAY
EVENTS AT ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL 1967 - 68
6th Form/Staff Dance - - -Wednesday Club Halloween Dance -Pevensey Folknite - - - -Film Shows for Gurkha School FundTwelfth Night - - - -Boarders’ Dance - - - -Carol Concert - - - - -Carol Service - - - - -School Dance - - - - -Hastings House Dance - - -Belvoir House Charity Dance - -Chester Hootenanny - - -Deal House Charity Show - -6th Form/Staff Easter Ball - -Ten Little Niggers - - - -Dance for Visitors from Slim SchoolBoarders Dance - - - -Warwick House Dance - - -Art Exhibition at British Council -Breath of Spring - - - -
- 27th Oct. 67- 31st Oct. 67- 21st Nov. 67
Nov. 67- 30th Nov. 1 st & 2nd Dec. 6 7- 16th Dec. 67- 18th Dec. 67- 20th Dec. 67- 20th Dec. 67- 29th Jan. 68- 1st Mar. 68- 15th Mar. 68- 26th Mar. 68- 29th Mar. 68- 4th, 5th, 6th April 68- 30th Mar. 68- 8th April 68- 17th May 68- 24th June 68- llth- 13th July 68
Social Events arranged by the Friends of St. John’s Association
Buffet Dance - - - - - - 30th Sept. 67Dance - - - - - - - 19th Jan. 68Visit of Careers Advisers - - - 7th Feb. 68Film Show - - - - - - 1st March 68Car Rally - - - - - - 4th May 68Whist Drives were held regularly throughout the session.
School Population
At September 1967 - - - - - 1009At June 1968 - - - . - - 862
VISITORS TO ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL 1967 - 68
Emu Rugby TeamSqn Ldr Balshaw; Sqn Ldr JohnsonAnnual Visit by Staff Officers (D.A.Q.M.G.)Mr. Tan (Singapore Ministry of Education)Mr. Farquhar (Lecturer)Deputy Registrar and Senate Committee of University of SingaporeLt Col P. Crichton A.D.A.C.C.Major Gen P. H. Man, C.B. CBE, D.S.O. M.C. (Director of Personal
Services)Mr. L. Cheminon (Lecturer)Mrs. Jane Phillipson of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators
Col R. P. Leake A.D.M.S.
Dr. Whiteford, D.C.G.
Rear Admiral M. D. Kyrle Pope, MBE
Col F. K. Hughes DA Edn’s Chief Inspector
Lt Col Clarke SO1 Edn HQ FARELF
Col N St. J. Williams SO1 A Edn 3 M.O.D.
His Excellency Sir Arthur and Lady De la Mare. British HighCommissioner
His Lordship Bishop Tickle, Bishop in Ordinary to H.M. Forces
Mr. Fryer S.B.E.C. Dept.,
Brigadier Commings CBE (Director of Quartering)
Mr. Morris and Dr. Sinclair (H.M. Inspector)
Air Vice Marshall J. F. Powell, OBE
Mr. Brown, Miss Davies and Mr. Ferrier (Careers Advisory Officers)visited the school in February.
Brigadier H. Thomas C.E.O.
Instr. Capt. Poll, RN.
Group Captain T. J. Mair, M.A., M.E.D.
Lt Col R. J. Bond, SO1 Edn and Lt Col Anderson, CO 18th SignalsRegt. visited the school several times during session 1967-68.
P.E. REPORT (BOYS)
RUGBY :-
A group of forty boys formed a very enthusiastic Rugby groupand fixtures were arranged with Army Units during the First andSecond term.
Although the team was always much lighter than the opposition,all games were very closely contested.
In a match against the boys of Changi Grammar School, St. John’sscored a convincing win by 2.5 points to 0.
A seven-a-side schools competition was organised by Seletar Sec.School and our ‘A’ seven beat our ‘B’ seven in the final.
A Junior XI for boys in the Fourth form played matches againstChangi, Seletar, and Bourne.
In a fast and exciting match against the staff, the school side lostby 12 pts. to 3 pts.
School colours were awarded to fourteen boys who played in theRugby team.
SOCCER:-
The school team has had another successful season and havereached the final of the Singapore Schools Tournament for the thirdyear in succession. In addition to school fixtures, a number of friendlygames have been played and with a total of seventeen games played,an unbeaten record has been maintained.
It would be unfair to mention any players as being outstandingas the keynote of their success has been teamwork. Ten of the teamrepresented Singapore Schools in the Singapore Youth Competition.
School colours were awarded to eleven boys who played in theSoccer team.
A few games were played by a team of 4th Form boys againstBourne and Seletar Schools.
A 2nd XI for senior boys played against Slim School Malaccaand Changi Grammar School.
HOCKEY:-
This game was played during the First Term and a series offixtures were arranged against Army Units. Although the season wasfairly short and only twelve games were played, eighteen boysrepresented the school.
School colours were awarded to four boys. In a six-a-side tourna-ment organised by the Singapore Combined Schools Council, theschool side was beaten in the final by a short corner.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNINGAfter a heavy training programme held over the school grounds,
the school team had a most successful run in the Pasir Panjang DistrictSchools Race.
The Senior team was first out of eighteen teams and the Juniorteam was third out of sixteen teams.
In a race over the course in the School grounds the School teambeat the American team.
School colours were awarded to three boys.
ATHLETICSA large team represented the school at the Pasir Panjang Dist.
School Sports. Many of the pupils were successful and go forwardto represent the District at the Combined Schools Athletic meetingin July.
TENNISIn the Singapore Inter Schools Tournament, the School team were
beaten in the semi-final by Raffles Institution.
SCHOOL SPORTS:-Our Third Annual Sports were held at the Dover Road Athletic
Stadium on Wednesday 5th June-Many excellent performancesmade the Sports a most exciting and interesting spectacle. Thirteennew records were created and the good Athletic record of the schoolwas well maintained.
The Inter-House Championship was closely contested byPevensey, Warwick, Chester and the Boarding Houses.
Warwick House finished champions and so completed a fine teameffort by winning the Swimming Gala and the Sports in the same year.
SWIMMING:-A group of boys trained during the second term in the school
pool during games periods, and successfully passed the A.S.A. PersonalSurvival Awards. A total of 21 awards were gained.
2 Bronze, 9 Silver, 10 Gold.
Thirty three awards were gained by boys in the school for LifeSaving. All the candidates sat and passed the Bronze Medallion of theRoyal Life Saving Society.
PE REPORT (GIRLS) 1967 - 68
Hockey (1) - Winners of Singapore Inter-District HockeyLeague - 1967.
(2) - Winners of Pasir Panjang District HockeyLeague - 1968.
(3) - Placed 3rd in Singapore Inter-District HockeyLeague - 1968.
(4) - Won Singapore Hockey Seven-a-side Tournament1968.
(5) - 1st XZ V Seletar Sec SchoolSt. John’s 1 Seletar 2.
(6) - 4th Year XI (4N sets) V American SchoolSt. John’s 2 American School 1
Netball (A) - 1967
4th Year VII's V Seletar Sec School
(1) - 4th Year A VII’s match was drawn because the gamewas not completed.4th Year B VII 5 Seletar B VII 9
(2) - St. John’s V ChangiSenior VIISt. John’s 21 Changi 12]unior VIISt. John’s 12 Changi 14
(3) - 4th Year. V BourneSt. John’s A VII 13 Bourne A VII 12St. John’s B VII 10 Bourne B VII 7
(B) - 1968Senior VIZ-Winners of Pasir Panjang DistrictNetball LeagueSenior VZZ-placed 3rd in Singapore Inter-DistrictNetball League
Games Weekends V Slim School Terendak
at Slim Hockey St. John’s 1 Slim 0Netball St. John’s 25 Slim 10
at St. John’s Netball St. John’s Junior VII 0, Slim Junior VII 25St. John’s Senior VII 22, Slim Senior VII 13
Athletics: Pasir Panjang District Sports.
O/16 800m
O/16 400m
O/16 High Jump
O/l6 Discus
O/ 16 Javelin
O/16 Shot
O/16 Relay 4 x 100 m
U/16 High Jump
U/ 16 Discus
U/16 1OOm
U/16 200m
U/16 Relay 4 x 100 m
House Matches 1967-68
1 s t2 n d
1 s t2 n d
2 n d3 r d
1 s t5th
1 s t2 n d4th
2 n d
2 n d
1 s t
1 s t
3 r d
3 r d
2 n d
Sally MunroLaura Love
Sally MunroLaura Love
Sally MunroDiane Sharp
Joanna CumminsPatricia Roch
Diane SharpSuzanne FearLinda Lyon
Joanna Cummins
Susan Hitchcock
Frances Knight
Margaret Pillage
Margaret Pillage
Netball Seniors - Deal (runner-up -Warwick)
Juniors - Warwick (runner-up - Chester)
Hockey Chester 2 Warwick 0
P R I Z E W I N N E R S
Jacqueline Coleman
Josephine Warrior -
Jack Breen - -
David Coates - -
P a u l D e b e n h a m -
Judith Lane - -
Margaret Pillage -
R o n a l d McInnes -
R o n a l d W a l k e r -
Celia Finch - -
L i n d a C r o s s l e y -
Jane Radford - -
Janice Leahy - -
D e n i s e H a m l i n -
Yam Gurung - -
A l i s o n McLay -
Krishna Ale - -
Susan Hitchcock -
Christopher Carpenter
Adrian Broadbent -
Bruce Richardson -
Carol Rickard - -
Carol Cox - -
L i n d a Samways -
Fourth Year
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- E n g l i s h
- English Lit. Maths
- M a t h s
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology, French, Latin
- Human Biology
- Gen. Science
- G e r m a n
- R . K .
- H i s t o r y
- Geography
- C o m m e r c e
- C o m m e r c e
- Art
- M u s i c
- P.E.
- P.E.
- T . D .
- Metalwork
- Woodwork
- Domestic Science
- Needlework
- Progress
Fifth Year
G i l l i a n W r i g h t -
Leslie Nagle - -
S t e p h e n P o w e r -
Gelda H a r s a n t -
Andrew Cole - -
R o b e r t S i m o n s -
Jane Wood - -
Alan Keen - -
M e l a n i e C a r e y -
Yvonne Chandler -
Anne Kettle - -
David Bailey - -
Carol Jones - -
Kelvin Mackrell -
K a t h r y n B i r d - -
Kathleen Brooks -
Christine Moloney -
Laura Love - -
James Black - -
Jacqueline Moir -
Christopher Walsh -
David Pennington -
Paul Southey - -
P e t e r D o w n e s - -
Sharon O’Connor -
Kevin McCarthy -
Kim Caird - -
Conrad Cleasby -
- English
- English Lit.
- M a t h s
- Physics, Biology
- Chemistry
- Human Biology
- Human Biology
- Gen. Science
- French
- German
- L a t i n
- R . K .
- History
- Geography
- Modern Studies
- Commerce
- Commerce
- Art, P.E.
- P . E .
- P . E .
- Tech. Drawing
- Tech. Drawing
- Metalwork
- Woodwork
- Domestic Science
- Progress
- Progress
- Surveying
Lower Sixth/Sixth R
Coral Boddington -
Anne McDonald -
Susan Moss - -
Olivia Fraser - -
Steven Evatt - -
Clive McLaren -
Jonathan Carpenter
Derek Stephens -
Roger Sweet - -
J o h n F a i t h f u l 1 -
Paul Reyniers - -
Janet Spence - -
Diane Jones - -
Gary Butterworth -
N i c h o l a s F r o s t -
Susan Salisbury -
Michael Hill - -
English
English
English Lit.
English Lit.
Maths, Spanish
Physics
Gen. Science, Woodwork
German
Latin, Economics
History
Geography
Commerce
Commerce
Tech. Drawing
Metalwork
Domestic Science
Veh. Engineering
Upper Sixth
Susan Blanthorne -
Elizabeth Ware -
Graham Goodwin -
Sarah Warburton -
David Keech - -
Lynn Munro - -
Stephanne Elliott -
D a v i d W i l s o n - -
Roderick Bayne-Jardine
David Burley -
Wenda Newell
Stephanie Crewe
Lesley P o v e r -
Katherine Downe
Suzanne Fear -
Anthony West
Alan Fagg -
Martin Scott -
Roderick Bowen
Diane Sharpe -
Duke of Edinburgh Award.
David Paul - Silver Award.
Lawrence Bane . . .Janet Joyce . . .Annette Mitchell-Gears .
- English
- English Lit.
- M a t h s
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- German
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- Commerce
- Commerce
- Art
- Art
- P . E .
- P . E .
- Tech. Drawing
- Tech. Drawing, Metalwork
- Library
- Library
. U. 6. ProgressBelvoir Tutor Group
. Rochester Tutor Group-
HOUSE PRIZES
Junior Boarders
Carol Perrin - -Alan Hall - -Amar Thapa - -Kathleen Andrews -
Tutor Group Prizes
Diane Curtis - -D u n c a n Newby -Christopher Hill -
Christine Gordon-Jones -Julia Hoare - -Patricia Harwood -Anne Kettle - -Alexander Smith -Ian Roberts - -
Jennifer Read - -Valerie Keen - -Jonathan Mathews -S t e p h e n P i n d e r -
Tony Jensen - -Lynette Evans - -Paul Harrison - -Bryan Whitman -
Helen Nuttall - -Richard Stead - -M i c h a e l Ellison -Margaret Pillage -Janet Turner - -James Black - -Pauline Jackson -
- D e a l- Dover- Richborough- Rochester
- Belvoir- Belvoir- Belvoir
- Chester- Chester- Chester- Chester- Chester- Chester
- D e a l- D e a l- Dover- Dover
- Hastings- Hastings- Hastings- Hastings
- Pevensey- Pevensey- Pevensey- Pevensey- Pevensey- Pevensey- Pevensey
T r e v o r L a w s o n -Thomas Tait - -
Anne Muir - -
R u k m a n i Dewan -
Anthony Rodgers -E l i z a b e t h T o r b i t -
Ralph Thursfield -
Dorothy ThompsonMichael Beresford -
Melanie Carey - -
David Burley - -
Housemaster/Housemistress Prize
Sarah Warburton - - - -Jim Hutton - - - - -
Clarice Wilkinson - - - -
Christopher Hill - - - -Dennis Crowe - - - - -
Maitalal Gurung - - - -
Graham Goodwin - - - -
Lachin Bahadur Gurung Memorial Prize
Bejoy Moktan - - - - - -
The Friends of St. John’s School Prize
Katherine Harvey - - - - -
David Wilson - - - - - -
Headmaster’s Prize
Suzanne Fear - - - - - -
Malcolm Newby - - - - -
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