London South branch: Branch awards
View previous winners of the London South branch student awards.
Previous winners
Stewart Hutton was awarded the ‘BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT’ Prize at an awards ceremony at Epsom Downs Racecourse on Friday 28th February 2020. The photo shows him with the Branch Treasurer, Chris Lawrence, just after he had received the award.
Jack Payne was awarded the ‘BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT’ Prize at an awards ceremony at Epsom Downs Racecourse on Friday 1st March. The landscape photo shows him receiving his award from Jim Glover, the High Sheriff of Surrey, and Frances Rutter, Principal of the College. The portrait photo shows Jack with James Mclean, Branch Chairman and Chris Lawrence, Branch Treasurer.
Awarded by BCS London (South) branch to the undergraduate student from the school of Computing and Information Systems demonstrating the most improvement throughout their course.
2018: Simran Johal
2017: Thomas Frampton
2016: Seyer Sawez
Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University London.
Certificate of Achievement
A certificate of achievement was awarded to Chris Lawrence, Branch Treasurer and past Chairman, in recognition of his service to the branch and the wider BCS.
Joanna Wild was awarded the BCS Prize at Nescot on 23rd February 2018. She is photographed with Jim Mclean, Branch Chairman and Sam Ofori-Sey, Committee Member. The photo is taken at the Duchess’ Stand, Epsom racecourse just after the award ceremony.
Jason James was awarded the BCS Prize at Nescot on 24 February 2017. He is photographed here with Chris Lawrence, the Branch Treasurer. Chris represented the branch at the Awards Ceremony held at Epsom Downs Racecourse.
Sukhinder Gill was awarded the BCS Prize at Nescot on 26 February 2016. She is photographed here with Chris Lawrence, the Branch Treasurer. Chris represented the branch at the Awards Ceremony held at Epsom Downs Racecourse.
Awarded by BCS London (South) branch to the undergraduate student from the school of Computing and Information Systems demonstrating the most improvement throughout their course.
2015 Winner: Jovan Ollivierre
Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University London.
Awarded by BCS London (South) branch to the undergraduate student from the School of Computing and Information Systems demonstrating the most improvement throughout their course.
Winner: Soran Habib
Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing,
Kingston University London.
Soran is pictured with BCS branch chair Doug Legge.
Tobi Adeyemi receives the award for BSc (Hons) Computing (Level 6 Progression) from Chris Grayling MP.
The BCS London (South) Kingston University Best Student award 2013/14 being presented to the recipient Kwadwo Amankwa by the branch chair Doug Legge.
2012 - 2013: Mitch Andrews
2011 - 2012: Brian Newman
Jon Webb B.Sc (Hons) was the winner of the North East Surrey College of Technology (NESCOT) prize in 2006.
Names of the award winning group from left to right: Hitesh Panchal, Deepesh Bhatt, Inderbeer Singh Rai, Rajan Anketell (BCS Kingston & Croydon Branch), Amrit Singh Aulakh, Harmit Singh Dhillion, Kajan Raveendran and Dipen Patel. Mayur Lodhia, who was unable to attend the graduation ceremony, is not in the picture.
The names from left to right: Yuan Han, James Gulland, Charles Head, Dr Walter Skok (Staff Tutor), Lenintras Dominic, Russell Cousins, Na Han, Mark Fraser.
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Jaqueline Bootle congratulated by Rajan Anketell (BCS Branch Chairman) after the Graduation Award Ceremony at the Fairfield Hall in Croydon.
Rajan Anketell (BCS Branch Chairman), Ian McAllan, Leticia Vega, Alexander Geddes, Tara Jelley, Peter Hall (Project Sponsor), Jinesh Shah, Kenneth McCallum, Kiran Bolina, Dr Walter Skok (Course Supervisor), Michael Johnson (from left to right and the person at the back first).