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This prize is named after [[George Bagley]], a BGS alumnus and the author of [[Floreat Bostona (book)|Floreat Bostona]]. It was originally awarded for high quality coursework in English and History.
This prize is named after [[George Bagley]], a BGS alumnus and the author of [[Floreat Bostona (book)|Floreat Bostona]]. It is awarded for high performance in English and History (demonstrated through coursework, examinations or a mix).  


2019 - "Awarded this year for the highest grades in English and History"
It is usually awarded to one student but is sometimes split into separate awards for the two subjects.


It is usually awarded to one student but is sometimes split into separate awards for the two subjects.
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Revision as of 09:51, 12 April 2021

This prize is named after George Bagley, a BGS alumnus and the author of Floreat Bostona. It is awarded for high performance in English and History (demonstrated through coursework, examinations or a mix).

It is usually awarded to one student but is sometimes split into separate awards for the two subjects.

Year Winner
2003 Sebastian Noble / William Wearden
...
2006 Jonathon Grist (English) / Stephen Wood (History)
...
2012 Louis Holland (English) / Rohan Sant (History)
2013 Stephen Bray
2014 Mihir Rao
2015 Matthew Wearden
2016 Neelay Sant
2017 Smilte Matulionyte
2018 Robert Hayes
2019 Matthew Dickens

Predecessor awards for English and History

Year Winner
1900 R W Cross / H Allen

See Also