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Examination Successes Arthur Wakeley (OM No.2)
Charles Bridge (OM SH)
Ed Cooke (OM No.5)
Arthur Wakeley achieved an enormous amount during his time at Malvern. He was an oustanding Senior Chapel Prefect, won the Harvard University Book prize in his Lower Sixth year, and was Captain of Rackets, winning both the Renny Cup at Queen’s and the Pritchard Trophy in his final year at Malvern. He is also a talented debator and reached the national finals of the ESU Mace competition with fellow debator Caroline Varga in their last year at school. Arthur gained 4 A*s in his A levels (3 last year at A* and French the year before at A*) and achieved 100% in both of his A2 History modules. He is reading History at Lincoln College, Oxford where we wish him every success.
Charles Bridge, a Chapel Prefect, was an active member of School House and involved in wide range of activities in his school career. An impressive speaker and debator he achieved excellent examination results in the International Baccalaureate examinations with a points score of 43. We congratulate him on his success and wish him well at Christ Church, Oxford, where he is reading History.
Our congratulations go to Ed Cooke for his magnificent IB result of 45 points – the maximum points score possible in the International Baccalaureate. Ed was a keen actor at school and was active in sports, particularly in rugby as a member of the 1st XV, and in cross country running, notably running the Ledder and gaining his cap. He is now at Edinburgh University reading Classics, where we wish him the very best.
Caroline Varga (OM No.4) Caroline Varga achieved remarkable A level results last summer gaining 4 A*s and 1 A grade and is now reading Chemical Engineering at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. In her outstanding school career Caroline was a Chapel Prefect and captained the Lacrosse team. She won the inter-house debating competition for No.4 twice and reached the national finals of the ESU Mace competition with Arthur Wakeley. Earlier this year the Health Protection Agency published her report on Chemical Hazards and Poisons. We wish Caroline the very best in her time at Cambridge.
Arthur Wakeley (OM No.2)
Charles Bridge (OM SH)
Caroline Varga (OM No.4)
Ed Cooke (OM No.5)
Remembrance Two services were held in the College Chapel on Sunday 13 November, one each side of the Act of Remembrance on the eastern terrace at St George. Wreaths were laid on behalf of the Old Malvernians, the pupils of Malvern College and the pupils of The Downs Malvern. Sam Cook, Headmaster of The Downs Malvern gave the first Address in Chapel and Brigadier J D Wootton MBE. (OM), the second. The Headmaster, Antony Clark led the Act of Remembrance.