Education Business Awards: Winners announced

Presented live online by celebrity host Jeff Brazier on 8 July, the Education Business Awards, sponsored by Philips, recognised the outstanding work, commitment and achievements of schools and academies across the country.

Schools continue to have to navigate through the difficult situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, balancing the need for a Covid-safe environment while still educating pupils and ensuring they catch-up on any lost learning caused by the closures. What’s more, they are expected to provide quality remote learning for those self isolating. Now, more than ever, it is essential that we continue to recognise their achievements and to acknowledge the vital role they play in helping the country to bounce back.

Here are the winning schools:

School Recruitment Award:
High Hazels Academy, Sheffield
    
School Music Award:
Telford Priory School, Shropshire

School Sports Award:
Healthfield Junior School, Middlesex

ICT Facility Award:
Smithdon High School, Norfolk

ICT Innovation Award, sponsored by Philips:
Highgate School, London

Community Award, sponsored by Big Dug:
Castledon School, Essex

School Security Award:
Leighton Park School, Berkshire

Art & Craft Award:
St Mary's School, Cambridge
    
SEN Provision Award:
Bramfield House School, Suffolk

Environmental Practice Award, sponsored by Philips:
Worle Community School Academy, North Somerset

STEM Award:
Ramsden Primary School, Nottinghamshire

School Building Award, sponsored by Honeywell Commercial Security:
The Broxbourne School, Hertfordshire

School Catering Award:
Overdale Junior School, Leicester

School Safety Award:
Ulverston Victoria High School, Cumbria

School Procurement Award:
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council/ Revoluton

Play Space Award, sponsored by Community Playthings:
Kentmere Academy and Nursery, Rochdale

Remote Learning Award:
Repton, Derbyshire

Outstanding Progress – Independent School:
St. Mary's School Ascot, Berkshire

Outstanding Progress – Primary School:
Eldersfield Lawn CofE Primary School, Gloucestershire

Outstanding Progress – Secondary School, sponsored by Junckers):
City of Norwich School (sponsored)

To find out more about the winning projects, click here.

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