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2020 Education Business Awards shortlist revealed
EB News: 17/11/2020 - 07:33
The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted how pivotal schools are to society, and so now, more than ever, schools and those who work in them should be celebrated for their unwavering commitment to our children's education. The Education Business Awards, sponsored by LocknCharge, continue to celebrate excellent innovation and leadership across the sector.
Due to social distancing requirements, the Awards will be steamed live across the internet via Youtube, Facebook and Twitter on 26 November.
The winners and commended entries will revealed by voiceover artist and impressionist Darren Altman & award-winning comedy impressionist and classically-trained singer Jess Robinson.
2020 Shortlist Outstanding Progress Award (Independent) sponsored by Lock 'N' Charge
St Dunstan's College, London Haileybury, Hertfordshire Highgate School, London Shrewsbury School, Shropshire Whitgift School, London
Outstanding Progress Award (Secondary) sponsored by Lock’n’Charge
Heathfield Community School, Somerset Wykham Park Academy, Oxfordshire Kearsley Academy, Bolton Meden School, Nottinghamshire Darton Academy, South Yorkshire
Outstanding Progress Award (Primary) sponsored by the Emotional Logic Centre
New Park Primary Academy, North Yorkshire Perry Court E-ACT Academy, Bristol Stowting Church of England Primary, Kent Clore Shalom Primary, Herfordshire Elaine Primary, Kent
School Recruitment Award sponsored by Ranstad Solutions
Sturton-by-Stow Primary School, Lincoln Northern Education Trust Herts 4 Learning
Environmental Practice Award sponsored by Office Depot
Ysgol Clywedog, Wrexham St Dunstans College, London Damers First School, Dorset Cardinal Allen School, Lancashire Northgate High School, Norfolk
School Building Award sponsored by TG Escapes
Wroughton Academy, Norfolk Harris Academy Sutton Great Western Academy, Swindon High Weald Academy, Kent
ICT Facility Award sponsored by Lock'n' Charge
Saint Paul's Catholic High School, Manchester Blessed William Howard Catholic High School, Staffordshire Co-op Academy, Stoke-on-Trent Hallbrook Primary School, Leicestershire
ICT Innovation Award sponsored by PFU
City of London School Reading School, Berkshire Dartford Grammar, Kent Park House School, Berkshire
School Security Award sponsored by Churches Fire and Security
Campion School, Hornchurch Swanshurst School, Birmingham Southfields Academy, London
School Safety Award sponsored by Churches Fire & Security
Our Lady Of Walsingham R C Primary School, Merseyside Littleport and East Cambridgeshire Academy Kendall CofE Primary School, Essex Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Brighton St Mark's C of E Primary School, West Midlands Wood Street Infant School, Surrey
Community Award
Eastbury Community School and The Sydney Russell School, Essex Hanson School, West Yorkshire Downshall Primary School, Essex Darwen Aldridge Community Academy, Lancashire Wrenbury Primary School, Cheshire
School Music Award
City of Norwich School Cobham Free School, Surrey St. Paul's School, London
School Sports Award
Woodlands School, Essex Burscough Bridge St John’s C of E Primary School, Lancashire Reed’s School, Surrey Upton Junior School, Kent
Art & Craft Award
Holy Cross Primary School, East Sussex West Hill Primary School, Devon Ripple Primary School, Essex
SEN Provision Award
The Gretton School, Cambridgeshire Lexden Springs School, Essex Millgate School, Leicester Joseph Clarke School, London
STEM Award
Downlands Community School, West Sussex Cardinal Langley RC High School, Manchester Castleview Primary School, Edinburgh Egglescliffe School, Durham
School Catering Award
Woodlands Primary School, Merseyside Finham Park 2, Coventry Riverside Junior School, West Yorkshire Nottingham City Council Benenden School, Kent
School Procurement Award
Addlington School & Wokingham Borough Council Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, Kent Academy Transformation Trust
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