Nine Medals For Pupils In Their LAMDA Examinations
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Princethorpe pupils are celebrating after achieving outstanding results in their London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examinations. Between them, pupils earned nine medals recognising their commitment, diligence and talent in the Performing Arts.
Congratulations go to Ethan Edwards, Alex Mold, Giorgio Kleinmann and Robyn Shaw who all achieved distinction in their Gold Medal Grade 8 Acting examination. Gold is the highest medal awarded by LAMDA and will have taken years of training to achieve. The four Sixth Formers took their LAMDA Gold medal examinations back in November, at school and received their results at the start of the Lent Term. Achieving their LAMDA Gold Medal examinations means that all four students have now also accrued 30 UCAS points towards their university applications.
Then, well done to Year 11 pupils, Henry Corbin, Josh Gorbutt and Abbas Hazra-Omer who were all awarded distinctions in their Silver Medal Grade 7 Acting and to Lola Foulerton and Charlie Miller who also received distinctions in their Bronze Medal Grade 6 Acting.
The pupils all study for the LAMDA awards in addition to their school studies, taking lessons with Princethorpe’s peripatetic teaching team. Lead LAMDA Teacher, Kathy Buckingham-Underhill, commented, "These amazing results are a testament to the hard work and determination of our pupils and I am delighted to see them receiving recognition for their LAMDA studies. Congratulations to them all. Their perseverance and dedication have been amply rewarded. Their LAMDA teachers are incredibly proud of them."
A huge well done to all the pupils on a really impressive achievement.