PRESTON Lodge High School honoured its pupils with its annual prizegiving on Tuesday evening.

The event was a celebration of all the students' achievements over the course of the 2015/16 school term.

The schools' musicians performed during the night, while Fiona Robertson, East Lothian Council's new head of education, was the guest speaker.

Tarryn Wood was named Dux of the School, while Dux of S4 was Samuel Connolly.

The winners of all the awards were as follows:

S1 Academic Awards - Aimee Brown, Matthew Costello, Jackalyn Dickson, Carys Grieve, Lauren Grigg, Holly Marr, Freya Morris, Euan Rennie, Olivia Skinner, Joanne Welch.

S2 Academic Awards - Becky Cargill, Ellis Corrigan, Connor Currie, Clelia Di Canto, Ewan Ford, Zoe Karami, Rachael McNeill, Eve Royall, Matthew Proudfoot, Euan Scott, Katie Scoular.

S3 Academic Awards - Ailie Brown, Rachael Brown, Brandon Calder, Callum Hunter, Sobia Iqbal, Kinga Kalinowska, Laura Kaminski, Paige McKinlay, Anna Scott, Cameron Scott, Abbie Winter.

S4 Academic Awards - Amy Anthoney, Lewis Cameron, Morgan Lewis-Wilson, Kirsten McCann, Molly Richardson, George Skinner, Katie Skinner, Callin Stables, Alexander Stevenson.

Dux of S4 - Samuel Connolly.

S5 Academic Awards - Lucy Banks, Kirsty Dunlop, Angus Hillhouse, Erin Reid, Grace Rennie, Brooke Ritchie, Brad Scott, Becky Somers, Emma Turnbull.

S6 Academic Awards - Meghan Collins, Jamie Fraser, Alyson Harkes, Regan Hay, Taylor McDonald, Claire McGovern, Kirsten Provan, Cameron Sharp, Lucy Stannage, Jodi Valentine, Mikey Ward.

S3 Aims and Values Awards - Brian Campbell (responsibility), Robbie Downie (resilience), James Graham (community), Calum Hunter (resourcefulness), James Hunter (reasoning), Sobia Iqbal (reflectiveness), Calum Jones (learning), Paige McKinlay (achievement), Jenna McLay (resourcefulness), Cameron Scott (achievement), Cameron Smith (achievement), Chloe Valentine (respect, happiness).

S4 Aims and Values Awards - Lee Adamson (community, reasoning, reflectiveness), Matthew Cook (learning), Rachel Kenny (respect, happiness), Carmen McMillan (achievement, resilience), James Morgan (achievement), Ben Muir (community), Daniel Purves (achievement), Jordan Purves (achievement), Molly Richardson (resourcefulness), Chelsea Root (responsibility), Ellie Stewart (learning), Cameron Tait (achievement).

S5 Aims and Values Awards - Eyleen Balthasar (responsibility), Sophie Chater (resilience), Ben Conacher (happiness, responsibility), Aaron Doidge (reflectiveness), Jack Fisher (happiness), Jonathan Pryde (achievement), Brad Scott (learning, achievement), Owen Smith (community), Rachel Thomson (learning), Tarryn Wood (learning).

S6 Aims and Values Awards - Kai Austin (achievement), Sophie Cameron (happiness), John Devine (achievement, responsibility), Shelby Garrity (community), Emily Karakaya (learning), Robert Kotula (resourcefulness), Claire McGovern (reflectiveness, resourcefulness, responsibility), Siobhan Menzies (community), Cara Paylor (learning, responsibility), Lewis Quinn (resilience).

Special Awards - David Edginton Memorial Prize: John Devine, Amy Sinclair. Rotary Prize: Alistair Clarke, John Devine, Shelby Garrity, Taylor McDonald. The Fraser Kiernan Memorial Award: Sam Hunter. Peter Ford Award: Elise Doran, Owen Smith, Arsen Zhdanov, Nikita Zhdanov. Pettigrew Prize: Matthew Cook. Timbershack Award: Lucy Stannage. Respect Prize: Saul Horton, Amy Lumsden, Declan Till. Learning Leadership Prize: Daniel Purves, Jordan Purves. Wider Achievement Trophy: Ben Muir. Award for Sport: Jenny Gibson, Taylor McDonald. House Trophy Presentation: Grange. Parent Council Award for Musical Excellence: Lucy Stannage. Contribution to the Music Department: Andrew Dobie. Senior Team Members: Taylor Murray, Cara Paylor, Declyn Tracey, Duncan Wilson. Beith Bequest for Service to the School: John Devine, Claire McGovern. Senior Team 2016-17: Aaron Doidge (head boy), Brooke Ritchie (head girl), Saul Horton, Brad Scott, Rebecca Cairney, Jenny Gibson.

Dux of the School - Tarryn Wood.