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Bucks student wins national annual award celebrating sports leaders

Taken from the Bucks Free Press

The award, now in its fourth year, celebrates the outstanding achievements and progress made by young people taking its qualifications and awards.

Harry Jones, a student at the Chiltern Way Academy in Wendover was named the winner in a special assembly on Friday, November 4.

Each year, entries are welcomed from the 86,000-plus young people that currently undertake courses with the organisation before a panel of staff selects three runners-up and an overall winner.

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