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Organizer | CPMM Media Group |
Submission deadline |
23 Jul 2023 5:00pm UTC
(over 1 year ago)
In your time zone: Jul 23 1pm EDT |
Date Awarded |
17 Nov 2023 5:00pm UTC
(about 1 year ago)
In your time zone: Nov 17 12pm EST |
Region | EMEA |
The Educate Awards are the largest education awards in the North West . The Awards were founded by Kim O’Brien in 2012 and it is the one night of the year where the excellence of schools and colleges in Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester and across the North West are celebrated and rewarded in a unique fashion.
Categories
• The Communication Award
• Outstanding Commitment to the Environment
• Careers & Enterprise Award
• SEND Provision Award
• Innovative & Creative Literacy Award
• Outstanding Commitment to STEM
• Outstanding Arts in Primary School
• Outstanding Arts in Secondary School
• Community Partnership Award
• Mental Health & Wellbeing Award
• Outstanding Commitment to Physical Education in Primary School
• Outstanding Commitment to Physical Education in Secondary School
• Leadership Team of the Year
• Business Manager of the Year
• Teacher of the Year
• School Support Star of the Year
• Most Inspirational Alternative Provision by a School
• Most Inspirational 16–18 Education Provider
• Most Inspirational Secondary School
• Most Inspirational Primary School
• WOW Recognition Award
2022 Past Winners
THE COMMUNICATION AWARD
Winner: Litherland High School, Sefton
OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
Winner: Neston High School, Cheshire
CAREERS & ENTERPRISE AWARD
Winner: Wirral Grammar School for Boys
SEND PROVISION AWARD
Winner: Notre Dame Catholic College, Liverpool
INNOVATIVE & CREATIVE LITERACY AWARD
Winner: Eldon Primary School, Preston
OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT TO STEM
Winner: Maghull High School, Sefton
OUTSTANDING ARTS IN SCHOOL
Winner: The Hollins, Accrington
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AWARD
Winner: Archbishop Blanch School, Liverpool
MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING AWARD
Winner: St Michael’s Catholic Primary School, Widnes
OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT TO SPORT IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Winner: St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School, Sefton
OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT TO SPORT IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
Winner: Wright Robinson College, Manchester
LEADERSHIP TEAM OF THE YEAR
Winner: St Wilfrid’s Church of England Primary Academy, Wigan
BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Winner: Sue McMullen, St Michael’s Catholic Primary School, Widnes
TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Winner: Kira Redmond, St Peter’s CE Primary School, Bolton
SCHOOL SUPPORT STAR OF THE YEAR
Winner: Mike Smith, Cardinal Langley RC High School, Rochdale
MOST INSPIRATIONAL ALTERNATIVE PROVISION
Winner: Endeavour-Darwen Vale High School, Blackburn
MOST INSPIRATIONAL 16-18 EDUCATION PROVIDER
Winner: Wargrave House School and College, Newton-le-Willows
MOST INSPIRATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL
Winner: Rainford High, St Helens
MOST INSPIRATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Winner: Parish CE Primary School, St Helens
WOW RECOGNITION AWARD
Winner: The Academy of St Nicholas, Liverpool