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His wife, [[Norah Hill]], bequeathed £500 to the school, the interest on which was used to fund the '''Arthur Hill Memorial Prize'''. | His wife, [[Norah Hill]], bequeathed £500 to the school, the interest on which was used to fund the '''Arthur Hill Memorial Prize'''. | ||
First awarded in 1956, it is presented for A-Level | First awarded in 1956, it is presented for senior (A-Level) and junior (GCSE, formerly O-Level)) performance. | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 21 May 2022
This prize is named in memory of Arthur Hill, who taught Classics at BGS for 42 years from 1887-1929.
His wife, Norah Hill, bequeathed £500 to the school, the interest on which was used to fund the Arthur Hill Memorial Prize.
First awarded in 1956, it is presented for senior (A-Level) and junior (GCSE, formerly O-Level)) performance.