SEE here for all the prize-winners for subject awards for GCSE, AS and A Level at Holyrood School's annual presentation night.

GCSE: Daniel Dearden (ASDAN); Catherine Atkins (art); Beatrice Baranowska (art and design); Holly Baker (performing arts); Stephanie Bermudez (business studies); Jordan Northover (national award for business studies); Elizabeth Gilbert (child development); Lisa Osborne (health and social care); Emily Cambridge (English language); Rachel Cox (English literature); Daniel Salisbury (drama); Christopher Hodder (geography); Kessiah Wakley (French); Hollie Broome (German); Alison Thomas (history); Luke Johnston (catering); Gemma Savage (food technology); Hazel Hodges (graphics); Annabel Littler (electronics); Abbey Wells (resistant materials); Marcia Da Silva (textiles); Samuel Redman (ICT); Jessica Hood (information technology); Stacey Cleal (mathematics); Alison Thomas (music); Matthew Foote (religious studies); Stacey Cleal (science); Zoe Spurway (sport/PE studies).

AS: Elizabeth Barnes (art); Elizabeth Barnes (art leadership); Abigail Fairburn (photography); Abigail Aston (national certificate for business studies); Georgina Roach (national certificate for business); Daniel Wilcox (leisure studies); Stacey Strawbridge (national certificate of health and social care); Sarah Body (health and social care); Craig McGregor (communications studies); Craig McGregor (English language); Charlotte Bean (English literature); Ryan Parris (film studies); Steven Egan (drama); Emily Wells-Burr (geography); Hannah Harman (French); Katherine Joslin (German); Charlotte Bean (history); Sean Tovey (food technology); Matthew Baker (electronics); Hannah Burns (product design); Zena Parker (textiles); Robyn Jennings (information technology); Georgina Roach (ICT Level 2 award); Andrew Smith (mathematics); Emma Sanders (music); Noah Burton (music technology); Samantha Sprake (psychology); Noah Burton (religious studies); Alexandra Edmunds (biology); Andrew Smith (chemistry); Katherine Joslin (perspectives of science); Andrew Smith (physics); Zena Parker (sociology); Robyn Jennings (critical thinking); Benjamin Haines (sport/PE studies).

A LEVEL: Stacey Taylor (business studies); Holly Cole (leisure studies); Victoria Brown (health and social care); Chloe Anning (communications studies); Hannah Barrows (English language); Chloe Anning (English literature); Matthew Gaylard (drama); Holly Cole (drama); Holly Cole (geography); Hannah Barrows (French); Amy Clark (German); Emma Down (history); Rebekah Gummer (food technology); Saskya Liney (textiles); Stacey Taylor (information technology); Gary Smith (mathematics); Kirsty Hare (further mathematics); Robin Lane (music technology); Rebecca Derham (religious studies); Emma-Jane Auger (biology); Natalie Wells-Burr (chemistry); Emma Down (physics); Rebecca Derham (sociology); Rebecca Barratt (sport/PE studies).