Sixth Form Chemist of the Year -

Schools in Oxfordshire nominated one outstanding Year 13 student for the Sixth Form Chemist of 2008 Award, hosted by The Society of Chemical Industry and OISSP. Prizewinners were presented with certificates and book tokens at the University of Oxford Physical and Theoretical Building, on Thursday 23rd October. Parents and teachers joined students who also had a guided tour of the Central Research Laboratories. Dr Hugh Cartwright made an intriguing demonstration of ‘Chemical Magic’ after which presentations were made by Professor Peter Atkins. Tom Kempton, Project Director of the OISSP, said, ‘the event is a chance to celebrate the talent of exceptional students within our county’s schools. The University and SCI’s involvement will raise aspirations and encourage students to apply their Chemistry skills in higher education and in industry.’

View the Chemist of the Year 2008 Gallery here.

Chemist of the Year Prize Winners 2008

School

Chemist of the Year 2008

Banbury School

Kit Reynolds

Bartholomew School

Alexander Brett

Bicester Community College

Alex Smith

Blessed George Napier School

James Cross

Burford School

Peter Cheung

Cheney School

Hannah Sparrowhawk

Cokethorpe School

Edward Brooks

Didcot Girls' School

Charlotte Steers

d'Overbroeck's

Alice Ross

Gosford Hill School

Candy Ashmore-Harriss

Headington School

Lucy Duckworth

Henley College

Jake Reich

Henry Box School

Adam Kendrick

King Alfred's School

Sam Lawton

Larkmead School

Rachel Kennedy

Marlborough School

Ciara Whitty

Matthew Arnold School

Hannah Smith

Oxford Community School

Niam Ali

Oxford High School

Elizabeth Jeffreys

Radley College

Sam Gundle

St Birinus School

Miriam Johnston

St Edward’s School

Chloe Caws

Sibford School

Emily Gerrard

Tudor Hall School

Charlotte Allen

Wallingford School

Lauren Hayden

Wheatley Park School

Jacob Porter

Chipping Norton School

Katrina Warrack

Faringdon Community College

Charlotte Hopgood

St Helen + St Katharine

Hannah Matthews

Wychwood School

Johanna Johnstone

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