We value our school’s long history, part of which is celebrated in memory of former pupil, Malcolm Lugard Craigie, and his ‘honourable and unselfish conduct’ toward others – something we all aim for at St. John’s.
Who was Malcolm Lugard Craigie?
Malcolm Lugard Craigie grew up in Hampton Wick and went on the serve as a soldier in the Boer War. It was there that he gave his life in protecting his commanding officer from gunfire, and it is this 'honourable and unselfish conduct', and the exceptional bravery it takes to stand up for those who need it most even when others don't, that forms the pinnacle of the children's journey through St John's. Life in all its fullness is for all and we want our children to go on to be people who make a positive difference to the lives of those around them. The values of the Craigie Award are in keeping with this unswerving vision of our school.
How are the children selected?
The outgoing Year 6 children vote for the two children who they believe most deserve to be recognised for this award; and they get it right every year. The children take this responsibility seriously and, whilst so many of our graduates deserve recognition for exemplary behaviour and standards of personal conduct, the children always seem to vote for those who really do stand out in this way.
This person shows unwavering integrity and kindness, so it is no surprise that her peers have chosen to recognise her with this award. She never seems to tire, always offering support and friendship to those around her. Patient and gracious, she maintains her sense of humour and optimism in every situation. Her dedication to learning has been truly inspiring and is reflected in her remarkable achievements across the curriculum. On and off the field, her sportsmanship and maturity shine through, making her a role model for her peers. We have no doubt that this person will continue to be remarkable in the future. With great pride, we award this year’s Craigie Award for honourable and unselfish conduct to the wonderful…
This award celebrates a child who personifies everything the Craigie Award represents. He considers the needs of others before his own and finds ways to encourage and support those around him unconditionally. His integrity is unwavering, his positivity equally so. His dedication to learning has been inspiring, and the consistent progress he has made across the curriculum during his time at St John’s is testament to that. His sportsmanship is evident in every one of his many sporting endeavours. All of these qualities have been recognised and appreciated by his peers. It is our great pleasure to announce that the Craigie Award for honourable and unselfish conduct goes to the well deserving…