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Shortlist announced for the Education Business Awards
EB News: 25/05/2022 - 09:53
The shortlists for the 2022 Education Business Awards, sponsored by Churches Fire & Security, have been announced.
The awards continue to recognise excellence in the education sector. Shortlisted schools will be represented at the awards luncheon on 15th June at the Royal Garden Hotel, where the winners will be revealed in 18 categories.
Harris City Academy Crystal Palace Haughton Academy, Darlington St Bartholomew’s School, Berkshire Campion School & Language College, Northampton Dyke House Sports & Technology College, Hartlepool
Outstanding Progress Award (Primary)
Withinfields Primary School, Halifax Salfords Primary School, Surrey Chesterton Primary, Staffordshire St Francis Catholic and Church of England Primary Academy, Isle of Wight De Beauvoir Primary School, London Outstanding Progress Award (Independent)
St Edward’s Cheltenham Sevenoaks School, Kent Brighton College Cardiff Sixth Form College Concord College, Shropshire
sponsored by Strictly Education Ormiston Forge Academy / Imperial College London Hathaway Academy / Grays Athletic FC Duke’s Secondary School / Bellway
Staveley Junior School - e-Safety St Michael's Primary School - School Streets initiative Burtonwood Primary School - Diabetes support Westminster Academy - Trauma informed approach to student well
Environmental Practice Award
St Aidan’s Catholic Academy, Sunderland Ysgol Dinas Bran, Denbighshire Coychurch Primary School, Bridgend Castledon School, Essex
School Building Award
Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, Kent The Skinners' School, Kent Kidbrooke Park Primary School, London The Howard School, Kent Addington Valley Academy, London
STEM Award
Repton School, Derbyshire Royal Grammar School, Newcastle Eldon Primary School, Lancashire Sanbach High School & Sixth Form College, Cheshire
SEN Inclusion Award
The Hayling College, Hampshire Fir Vale School, Sheffield Marine Academy Primary, Plymouth
SEN Provision Award
Highfurlong School, Blackpool Bramfield House School Parker E-ACT Academy
Community Award
Wellington School, Somerset Coppice Valley Primary School, North Yorkshire Forest Hill School, London Shaftesbury Park Primary School, London
School Sports Award
Theale Green School, Berkshire Heathfield Junior School, Middlesex New College Leicester Crosslee Community Primary School, Manchester
School Security Award
Lipson Co-operative Academy, Devon Audenshaw School, Manchester John Willmott School, West Midlands
ICT Innovation Award
Crossgates Primary School, Fife Kentmere Academy and Nursery, Rochdale Alderley Edge School for Girls, Cheshire
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