Birmingham based Education Awards go national
Solihull Chamber business, Education Awards, is well on the way on their nationwide journey .
In a celebration of educational excellence and a commitment to recognising outstanding contributions to the field of education, the inaugural Education Awards were officially launched in Manchester last Friday.
The event marked a significant milestone for the education community in the North West region of England, bringing together educators and institutions to honour and celebrate achievements, innovation, and dedication in the realm of learning.
The Education Awards aim to recognise and celebrate excellence in education, honouring individuals, institutions, and initiatives that contribute to the growth and development of the education sector. The awards are dedicated to promoting innovation, inclusivity, and continuous improvement in education.
The winners of the evening were:
Teacher/Lecturer of the Year- Dylan Guinnane, Gatley Primary School
Primary School of the Year- Haxby Road Primary School
Secondary School of the Year- St Damian’s Roman Catholic Science College
Higher Education Provider of the Year- Global Banking School
Apprenticeship Provider of the Year- Merseyside Fire and Rescue
Transforming Lives Through Partnerships- St Peters CE Primary School
Outstanding Support for Students- Merseyside Fire and Rescue
Educational Resource Provider of the Year- The Talk
Wellbeing Award- The King’s School
Educational Hero Award- Haxby Road Primary School
Financial Award- Co Op Academy Manchester
Jas Rohel (pictured), CEO and founder, expressed excitement about the launch, stating: “The Education Awards aim to shine a spotlight on the incredible work happening in our education community. We want to acknowledge the hard work, innovation, and dedication of educators and institutions."
Nominations for the Education Awards are now open for the Midlands. For more information on the awards categories, nomination process, and event details, please visit the website.