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Named after [[Richard Anderson]], this prize is awarded for high performance in German.
This prize is awarded to the best A-Level German student in terms of effort and outcome.


It was first presented in 2014.
It is named in honour of [[Richard Anderson]], who taught German and French at BGS for 43 years from 1971 to 2014. The prize was first presented in 2014: the year in which Richard Anderson retired.


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== See Also ==
*[[:Timeline of Prizes]]

Latest revision as of 02:46, 9 January 2025

This prize is awarded to the best A-Level German student in terms of effort and outcome.

It is named in honour of Richard Anderson, who taught German and French at BGS for 43 years from 1971 to 2014. The prize was first presented in 2014: the year in which Richard Anderson retired.

Year Winner
2014 Louis Holland
2015 Joshua Ullyat-Sands
2016 -
2017 Luke Borland
2018 Harry Stainfield
2019 Dominic Wilson
2020 -
2021 Ryan Carter
2022 Filip Majchrzak
2023 Filip Majchrzak
2024 Joshua Grummitt

See Also