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Revision as of 20:12, 29 December 2020

This prize is named in memory of Arthur Hill, who taught Classics at BGS for 42 years from 1887-1929.

First awarded in 1956, the Arthur Hill Memorial Prize is presented for A-Level (senior) and O-Level / GCSE (junior) performance.

Year Winner
1956 T A Gibson / R M Sheehan / D Jones / E G Ostler
1957 R M Sheehan / Edward A Hackford
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1959 G S Molsom / R A Sharpe / G A Lammie
1960 T Grimes / D A Hines / F Cammack / M H Gledhill
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1967 C W Davy / J P Smith / P D Stevens / J Upsall / H M Adkins / R G Bowman / G Chester
1968 G P Blackbourn
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1975 Senior: A E Allen / R A Cocks / B Parker
Junior: M R Broughton / N Cade / C N Craft / M F Fairfield / S M Veale
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1983 Senior: N M Binks / J E Callaghan / G P Flynn / A J Hall / R Harris / W C W Hui / R B G Ledbury / K A Smith / M D Thomas / D H Williamson
Junior: J S Ashberry / A C Boyer / P G Bullen / A C Burgin / T M Cammack / H R Carby / A J Davy / D J Ellis / D A Holmes / P A D King
M E Lynch / J A B McSloy / D J Nicholson / B Smalley / S C Smith / D E Walker / M P Wells / K A Wilson
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2003 Michael Cox / Richard Leatherdale / Mark Noble / Antony Schaffarczyk
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2017 Matthew Wearden
2018 Neelay Sant
2019 Seth Greeves

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