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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE SOUTHAMPTON - DAY 1
Guildhall (Civic Centre): Weds Feb 27th Area Map - Street Map - Aerial Photo
Cowes High School: the Southampton City Council Award for Best Choreography, the Isle of Wight Award for Student Leadership, and overall First Place
Crestwood Community School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Fort Hill Community School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Hamble School: the Hampshire County Council Award for Best Set Design & Staging
Solent Middle School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Hampshire Probation Service Performers' Choice Award, the Hampshire Constabulary Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall Third Place
Staunton Park Community: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, the Hampshire Learning and Skills Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Second Place
St Vincent College: the Wella Award for Best Hair and Makeup, the Power FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Hampshire Police Authority Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness
Presented by Rachel Brookes of Power FM
Lighting Desk: Simon Williams (Senior Technician, Southampton Guildhall)
Sound Desk: Angie Barks (for Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Graham Berry, Lynne Fanton, Murray Hughes, Dave Jones, Ben McCready, Gemma Morgan, Kate Wearn, Mark Wickham, WPC Angie Whitmarch
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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE SOUTHAMPTON - DAY 2
Guildhall (Civic Centre): Thurs Feb 28th Area Map - Street Map - Aerial Photo
Brookfield School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Brune Park Community School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design
Highcliffe 6th Form: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills
Highcliffe Team 2: the Hampshire Constabulary Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall Second Place
Lycee 1er Francois: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, the Southampton City Council Award for Best Choreography, and overall Third Place
Oxford FE College: the Power FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Richard Aldworth: the Hampshire Probation Service Performers' Choice Award
Ryde High School: the Hampshire County Council Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the Eastleigh Borough Council Award for Student Leadership, the Hampshire Learning and Skills Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Presented by Rachel Brookes of Power FM
Lighting Desk: Simon Williams (Senior Technician, Southampton Guildhall)
Sound Desk: Angie Barks (for Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Graham Berry, Lynne Fanton, Murray Hughes, Dave Jones, Ben McCready, Gemma Morgan, Kate Wearn, Mark Wickham
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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE SOUTHAMPTON - DAY 3
Southampton Guildhall (Civic Centre): Fri Mar 1st Area Map - Street Map - Aerial Photo
Archbishop King RC Middle School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Carisbrooke High School: theEastleigh Borough Council Award for Student Leadership
Redbridge Community School: the Hampshire Costabulary Award for Best Lighting Design
Regents Park Junior Team: the Hampshire County Council Award for Best Set Design & Staging, and overall First Place
Regents Park Senior Team: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills
Ridgeway House: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance and the Hampshire Probation Service Performers' Choice Award
St Sampsons Secondary: the Power FM Award for Best Soundtrack, and overall Third Place
Wildern School Junior Team: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup and the Hampshire Police Authority Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness
Wildern School Senior Team: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Southampton City Council Award for Best Choreography, the Isle of Wight County Council Award for Media Management, the Hampshire Learning & Skills Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Second Place
Presented by David Perry of Power FM
Lighting Desk: Simon Williams (Senior Technician, Southampton Guildhall)
Sound Desk: Angie Barks (for Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Graham Berry, Lynne Fanton, Murray Hughes, Dave Jones, Ben McCready, Gemma Morgan, Kate Wearn, Mark Wickham
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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE PORTSMOUTH - DAY 1
Guildhall: Tues Mar 5th Area Map - Street Map
Bridgemary Community School: the Havant Borough Council Award for Student Leadership and the The News Award for Media Management
Crickhowell High School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the HSBC Award for Best Set Design & Staging, and overall First Place
Crookhorn Community School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept and the Isle of Wight County Council Performers' Choice Award
East Shore Special School: the Power FM Award for Best Soundtrack, the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance and the Hampshire Constabulary Award for Best Lighting Design
King Richard School: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills and overall Third Place
Manhood Community College: the Hampshire Learning & Skills Council Award for Best Stage Crew
Park Community School: the Portsmouth City Council Award for Best Choreography and overall Second Place
St Edmund's School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup
Staunton Park Community School: the Hampshire Police Authority Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness
Presented by Michaela Power of Power FM
Lighting Desk: Ian Hunter (for Prestech)
Sound Desk: Angie Barks (for Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Graham Berry, Lynne Fanton, Murray Hughes, Dave Jones, Ben McCready, Tim McFarlane, Gemma Morgan, Kate Wearn, Mark Wickham
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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE PORTSMOUTH - DAY 2
Guildhall: Weds Mar 6th Area Map - Street Map
City of Portsmouth Girls: the Portsmouth City Council Award for Best Choreography, the Hampshire Police Authority Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, the Hampshire Learning & Skills Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Frogmore Community College: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, and overall Second Place
King Richards School Team 2: the Havant Borough Council Award for Student Leadership
Mayfield School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Mayville High School: the Power FM Award for Best Soundtrack, the HSBC Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the The News Award for Media Management, and overall Third Place
St Luke's School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Toynbee School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Make Up and the Hampshire Constabulary Award for Best Lighting Design
Medina House Special School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design and the Isle of Wight County Council Performers' Choice Award
Presented by David Perry and Pippa Head of Power FM
Lighting Desk: Ian Hunter (for Prestech)
Sound Desk: Angie Barks (for Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Graham Berry, Murray Hughes, Dave Jones, Ben McCready, Gemma Morgan, Kate Wearn, Mark Wickham,
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THE BE YOUR BEST FOX FM ROCK CHALLENGE OXFORD - DAY 1
Apollo Theatre: Thurs Mar 7th
Area Map -
Street Map
Stantonbury Campus: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Lord Williams' School & Chinnor Autistic Unit: the Fox FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Oxford Youth Offending Team Award for Best Set Design & Staging
The Cheney School: the Oxford Apollo Award for Best Choreography, the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership, the BT Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
The Cooper School: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills
Cranbourne School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, the Thames Valley Police Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall Third Place
Headington School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, and overall Second Place
The Lord Grey School: the Atmosphere Performers' Choice Award
The Misbourne School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Presented by Leigh Jones of Fox FM
Lighting Desk: ()
Sound Desk: ()
Our Volunteers: Peter Hargreaves & Gemma Morgan
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THE BE YOUR BEST POWER FM ROCK CHALLENGE OXFORD - DAY 2
Apollo Theatre: Fri Mar 8th Area Map -
Street Map
Abingdon and Witney College: the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership, the Media Management Award, and overall Second Place
Amman Valley School: the Atmosphere Performers' Choice Award
Brynmawr School: the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, and overall Third Place
Burford School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept and the Oxford Youth Offending Team Award for Best Set Design & Staging
King Alfred's College: the Fox FM Award for Best Soundtrack
Lord Williams Lower School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Peers Technology College: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design and the BT Award for Best Stage Crew
Sir William Ramsay: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, the Oxford Apollo Award for Best Choreography, the Thames Valley Police Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall First Place
Stonar School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup
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THE BE YOUR BEST MERCURY FM ROCK CHALLENGE - CRAWLEY
The Hawth: Mon Mar 11th
Area Map -
Street Map - Hawth Website
Bognor Regis Community College: the Panasonic Award for the Most Entertaining Performance, the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, and overall Second Place
Davison High School: the Leadership Trust Award for Student Leadership, the BT Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Filsham Valley: the West Sussex Community Safety Partnership Award for Best Choreography, and overall Third Place
Oathall Community College: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup and the Mercury FM Award for Best Soundtrack
Peacehaven Community School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Steyning Grammar Lower School: the Sewing World Award for the Best Costume Design
Steyning Grammar Upper School: the West Sussex County Council Award for Best Set Design & Staging
Tideway Community School: the West Sussex Youth Cabinet Performers' Choice Award and the Sussex Police Award for Best Lighting
Presented by Paul Lovett & Emma Graham of Mercury FM
Lighting Desk: Chris Wilcox (Technical Manager, The Hawth)
Sound Desk: Dr Tony Lawther (Prestech)
Our Volunteers: ()
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THE BE YOUR BEST 2CR FM ROCK CHALLENGE - BOURNEMOUTH
Pavilion: Mon Mar 11th
Area Map -
Street Map
Corfe Hills School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Highcliffe Team 1: the C CRFM Award for Best Soundtrack, the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, and overall Second Place
Highcliffe Lower School: the Borough of Polle Award for Best Choreography, and overall First Place
Lytchett Minster School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup
Rossmore Community College: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, and overall Third Place
Sir John Colfox School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
St Peter's Catholic School: the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership. the Achievement in Drug Awareness Award and the Media Management Award
The Grange School: the Learing & Skills Council for Bournemouth, Dorset & Poole Performers' Choice Award
Oakmead Technology College: the Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the BT Award for Best Stage Crew and the Dorset Police Award for Best Lighting Design
Presented by Sam Vangeen & Katherine Orman of 2CR FM
Lighting Desk: Sean Tomkins (Bournemouth Pavilion)
Sound Desk: Dave Shepherd (Prestech)
Our Volunteers: Gemma Morgan & Laura Brown
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THE BE YOUR BEST MERCURY FM ROCK CHALLENGE - CROYDON
Ashcroft Theatre: Thurs Mar 14th Area Map - Street Map
Beechwood Community School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Eltham Hill Technology College: the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness and the Award for Media Management
Frogmore Community College Team Two: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, the Award for Best Set Design & Staging, and overall First Place
St Thomas More RC School: the Award for Best Choreography and the Award for Best Lighting Design
Samuel Cody School: the Mercury FM Award for Best Soundtrack, the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills and the Be Your Best Foundation Performers' Choice Award
The Misbourne School: the Award for Student Leadership, the BT Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Third Place
Wavell School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance, the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, and overall Second Place
Presented by Paul Lovett & Emma Graham of Mercury FM
Lighting Desk: ()
Sound Desk: ()
Our Volunteers:
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THE BE YOUR BEST PULSE FM ROCK CHALLENGE BRADFORD - DAY 1
St. George's Concert Hall: Tues Mar 19th Area Map (Best) - Street Map
Buttershaw High School: the Panasonic Award the Most Entertaining Performance, the BP Award for Best Choreography, the Be Your Best Foundation Performers' Choice Award, the Award for Student Leadership, and overall Second Place
Failsworth School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, and the Award for Media Management
Hanson School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept, the Bradford City Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Third Place
Horsforth School: The Pulse FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design
John Smeaton Community High School: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills
Thornton Grammar School: the BT Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, the Leeds Community Safety Partnership Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall First Place
Presented by Elisa Hilton of the new Pulse FM
Lighting Desk: Dave Searle (Deputy Chief Electrician, Bradford Theatres)
Sound Desk: Dr Tony Lawther (Prestech)
Our Volunteers:
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THE BE YOUR BEST PULSE FM ROCK CHALLENGE BRADFORD - DAY 2
St. George's Concert Hall: Weds Mar 20th Area Map (Best) - Street Map
Bootle High School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Copperfields College: the Be Your Best Foundation Performers' Choice Award, and the Award for Student Leadership
Matthew Humberstone: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Bradford City Council Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Second Place
Rhodesway School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, The New Pulse FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Award for Best Set Design & Staging
St Joseph's RC College: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, the Community Safety Parnership Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall Third Place
St Michael's Catholic College: the Award for Best Choreography
South Leeds Arts College: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaing Performance, and overall First Place
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THE LIFESTYLE VIKING FM ROCK CHALLENGE - BRIDLINGTON
Spa Royal Hall: Fri Apr 12th Area Map - Street Map - Website
Bridlington School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept
Driffield School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, the BT Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, and overall Second Place
Beverley Longcroft School: the BP Award for Best Choreography
Hornsea School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance, the East Riding County Council Performers' Choice Award, the Media Management Award, the East Riding & Hull Health Authority Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Howden School: the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership
South Hunsley School: the Viking FM Award for Best Soundtrack, the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Humberside Police Lifestyle Project Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall Third Place
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THE LIFESTYLE VIKING FM ROCK CHALLENGE - GRIMSBY
Auditorium: Mon Apr 15th Area Map - Street Map
Baysgarth School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
De Aston School: the Viking FM Award for Best Soundtrack, the BP Award for Best Choreography and the Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness
Franklin College: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills and the Humberside Police Lifestyle Project Award for Best Lighting Design
Healing Comprehensive: the BT Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the North East Lincolnshire Council Performers' Choice Award, the Birds Eye Walls Award for the Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Hereford Technology School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, and overall Second Place
Matthew Humberstone: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, and overall Third Place
The Lindsey School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept, and the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership
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THE LIFESTYLE VIKING FM ROCK CHALLENGE - HULL
Arena: Weds Apr 17th Area Map -
Street Map - Website
Andrew Marvell School: the BP Award for Best Choreography, the Achievement in Drug Awareness Award.and overall Second Place
Archbishop Thurstan School: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, the Hull City Council Performers' Choice Award, the Ansvar Award for Best Concept, the Humberside Police Lifestyle Award for Best Lighting Design, and overall First Place
David Lister School: the Viking FM Award for Best Soundtrack and the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance
Newland School For Girls: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup and the Hull & East Riding Health Authority Award for Best Set Design & Staging
St Mary's College: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Student Leadership, the Media Management Award, the Birds Eye Walls Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Third Place
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THE BE YOUR BEST ROCK CHALLENGE - HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
Dacorum Pavilion: Thurs Apr 25th Area Map - Street Map
Aylesbury High School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, the Award for Media Management, and overall Third Place
Cavendish School: the Award for Student Leadership
Hemel Hempstead School: the Lloyds TSB Performers' Choice Award
John F Kennedy School: the Award for Best Soundtrack and the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills
Kings Langley School: the Ansvar Award for Best Concept, the Druglink Award for Drug Awareness, the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall First Place
Longdean School: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design and the Hertfordshire Constabulary Award for Best Lighting Design
Peers Technology College: the Dacorum Borough Council Award for Best Choreography
Vandyke Upper School: the Panasonic Award for Most Entertaining Performance, the BT Award for Best Set Design & Staging, and overall Second Place
Presented by Paul Hendy
Lighting Desk: Daniel Fitzgibbons (Pavilion Lighting Technician)
Sound Desk: Dr Tony Lawther (Prestech)
Our Volunteers:
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THE BE YOUR BEST DOWNTOWN FM ROCK CHALLENGE - BELFAST
Waterfront Hall: Mon Apr 29th Website
Ashfield Girls' High School: the Downtown Radio Award for Best Soundtrack, the Panasonic Award for the Most Entertaining Performance, the Northern Ireland Drugs & Alcohol Stratgey Team Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness, the Coca Cola Award for the Best Lighting Design, and overall First Place
Ballee Community High School: the Lloyds TSB Foundation Award for the Best Set Design & Straging, the Australia Ireland Funds Performers' Choice Award, and overall Second Place
Belfast Model School For Girls: the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design
Carrickfergus Grammar School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup
Downshire School: the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Best Stage Crew
Glenlola Collegiate School: BP Award for Best Choreography>
Holy Trinity College: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, and overall Third Place
Regent House Grammar School: the Ansvar Award for the Best Concept and the Police Service of Northern Ireland Award for Student Leadership
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THE BE YOUR BEST CUMBRIA FM ROCK CHALLENGE - CARLISLE
Sands Centre: Fri May 3rd Area Map (Best) - Street Map - Website
Beacon Hill School: the Panasonic Award for the Most Entertaining Performance
Cockermouth School: the BP Award for Best Choreography, and overall Third Place
Thornton Grammar School: the Daihatsu Award for Best Drama Skills, and the Be Your Best Foundation Award for Achievement in Drug Awareness
Rhodesway School: the Cumbria Police Award for Best Lighting Design
Rhyddings High School: the Wella Award for Best Hair & Makeup, the BT Award for Best Set Design & Staging, the Cumberland Building Society Award for Best Stage Crew, and overall Second Place
Stainburn School: the CFM Award for Best Soundtrack, the Sewing World Award for Best Costume Design, the Media Management Award, and overall First Place
St Benedicts RC High School: the Cumbria Education Authority's Performers' Choice Award