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This prize is named after [[George Bagley]], a BGS alumnus and the author of [[Floreat Bostona (book)|Floreat Bostona]]. It | 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). | ||
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 |
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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 |
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1900 | R W Cross / H Allen |