Congratulations to our 2025 Student Award Winners.
Student of the Year: Arthur Cambridge.
Most Improved Student: Joseph Jones.
Exemplary Student Award: Willow Galloway-Wrigley.
Sensei’s Choice Award Winners: Thomas Slim, Poppy Sumner, Ruari Beardsall, Harry Smith, Jack Wyer and Lincoln Staniforth.
Dedicated Student Award Winners: Partick Alba, Olivia Smith and Alf Keogh.
Best New Student Winners: Iris Rabbett, Eva Staniforth and Belthan Adamiak.
Gold Medal Winners: Finnley McGarvey, Rex Dwyer, Maya Nikolova, Emily Lau and Rauri Beardsall.
Silver Medal Winners: Eleanor Keogh, Joe Greenfield, Thomas Slim, Alf Keogh and Lyla Davies.
Student of the Month Award for July 2025
Arthur Cambridge
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Arthur never misses a lesson and often trains twice per week, he is focused, engaged with whatever technique he is working on and is always happy to help with other students without being asked. Recently Arthur has chosen to help teach the Red Belt and White Belt Students to help with his revision of the lower grades and to help improve his technique, this wasn’t suggested or prompted by an Instructor, Arthur asked if he could get involved which shows what kind of student he is.
Well done Arthur, you are a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..
Student of the Month Award, for June 2025
Ruairi Beardsall
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Ruairi has been noticed by his instructors over the past few months, he has stepped up and chosen to take his training very seriously. Ruairi has become more focused on his goals, and has started to take responisibility for his own progress, keep up the good work Ruairi, you are a pleasure to teach.
Well done, a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..
Student of the Month Award, for May 2025
Willow Galloway-Wrigley
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Willow is always engaged with whatever technique or activity the group is working on, she is focused, confident, remembers every technique she is shown and is happy to be the first to demonstrate what she has learned. Willow has natural ability and focus, becoming a stand out favourite among the Instructors, keep up the good work Willow, you are a pleasure to teach.
Well done, a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..
Student of the Month Award, for March 2025
Francesca Bailey
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Francesca has had a fantastic start to her Ju-Jitsu journey, she e is always engaged with whatever technique or activity the group is working on and has shown natural ability and focus, becoming a stand out favourite among the Instructors, keep up the good work Francesca, you are a pleasure to teach.
Well done, a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..
Student of the Month Award, for February 2025
Lyla Davies
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Lyla is a very progress driven and focused student, she is always engaged with whatever technique she is working on and always works well in her group, keep up the good work Lyla, you are a pleasure to teach.
Well done Lyla, a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..
Student of the Month Award, for January 2025
Lyla Askar
This award is given to our best behaved and most respectful student each month, and to the student we feel is committed to their training and always focused on their personal development.
Lyla turns up each week to train, she never has to be told to concentrate, she is focused, engaged with whatever technique she is working on and is always happy to help with other students without being asked.
Lyla is a great example to our younger students.
Well done Lyla, a credit to your club and a Black Belt in the making..