Class 2022 [Ex-Year 11] Presentation Evening
1 Jun 2023
On Thursday 23rd March, we enjoyed another fantastic evening at Park Vale Academy celebrating the achievements of the class of 2022. Last year’s “Year 11” had much to celebrate and should be very proud of their collective achievements.
The whole evening was another excellent showcase for Park Vale Academy, as students proudly collected their GCSE certificates to the warm applause of friends, family and PVA staff. It was clear that many students had again achieved their personal best, and their months of hard work and determination had paid dividends.
Whilst there was considerable academic success to celebrate, also on display was a wide range of talent from the Academy’s choir and an excellent drama monologue performance from Jack as Sweeney Todd – the demon barber.
Staff, friends and families were in attendance to celebrate these achievements with our students at our Ex-Year 11 Presentation Evening. Congratulations to the Class of 2022!
Outstanding individual achievements were recognised in subject awards for the highest attainment in each subject.

As well as in prizes for exceptional attendance, progress and attainment across the curriculum. A range of ‘special’ awards were also presented to recognise individual’s contribution to the academy.
Attendance Awards were presented Kian Harris, Brianna Longmore and Macy Rennicks who had 99% attendance across their 5 years at the academy.
The Exceptional Attendance Award was presented to Olivia Jacklin who has achieved 100% attendance across her 5 years at the academy.
Awards for Contribution to School went to Arley Moss and Sophia Amaro.
The Contribution to Sport Awards were presented to Ellie Rogers and Taylor Walters.
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
The Best Academic Progress Award recognise the student with the highest progress scores based on the value added from Key Stage 2 to GCSE. This award was presented to Polina Abramchuk.
The Best Overall GCSE Performance Award recognises the student who has achieved the best grades across all of the subjects. This prestigious award was presented to Ebony Walker to a rapturous applause from the audience.
The evening closed with an inspirational address from the Headteacher who encouraged everyone to make the most of opportunities and to drive ourselves forward in order to take ownership of the future and maximise their potential. A poem about Unity was shared to show how our families and schools work together as partners in education, in the best interest of our children.
“One was a teacher, the tools that were used were books, music and art.
The other a parent, worked with a guiding hand and a gentle, loving heart”.
“For behind the parent stood the school, and behind the teacher stood the home.”




















