In honour of hard work and devotion
The outstanding schools and inspirational teachers who have made the shortlist for the sixth TES Schools Awards are revealed today. The awards attracted entries from around Britain that demonstrate the hard work, professionalism and imagination of the teams working in schools.
Ann Mroz, editor of TES, said: “Those shortlisted have all made a fantastic impact on the pupils and communities they serve, and they are only a few of the thousands of staff in our schools who teach, support and inspire students every day. It is a great pleasure to run this awards ceremony and reward some of the many dedicated people whose work ensures young people in this country get the best possible start in life.”
Last year, George Eliot Primary School in north-west London was named overall school of the year. “It was amazing,” headteacher Beatrix Simpson said. “We were extremely proud of our achievement and it resulted in our community being more positive.
“We even had families from Singapore and Japan who were moving here for jobs, googling schools and coming up with our name. Then they called us to see if we had places.”
Eastbury Comprehensive School in Barking won last year’s Literacy and English Award (pictured). Head of English Louise Hooper said: “It was nice to have the opportunity to pause and celebrate what we’ve done well and congratulate the staff.”
The winners will be announced on 4 July at a ceremony at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London.
The shortlist
Primary school of the year
Barnehurst Infant School, Kent
Prince Rock Primary School, Plymouth
Ryecroft Primary Academy, Bradford
St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, Manchester
The Park Junior School, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Vauxhall Primary School, London
Secondary school of the year
Bohunt School, Liphook, Hampshire
Eastbury Comprehensive School, Barking, London
St John Bosco Arts College, Liverpool
St Ninian’s High School, Glasgow
Treviglas Community College, Newquay, Cornwall
Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre, Worcestershire
Special needs school of the year
Belmont School, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Danecourt Community School, Gillingham, Kent
Falkland House School, Fife
Longdon Hall School, Longdon Green, Staffordshire
Longford Park School, Stretford, Manchester
West Kirby Residential School, Wirral
Overall 2014 school of the year
This award will be given to one of the winners of the primary, secondary and special needs school of the year awards. The winner will be revealed at the ceremony on Friday 4 July
Headteacher of the year
Dr Mujahid Ali, Mount Pleasant Primary School, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Jayne Clarke, Ryecroft Primary Academy, Bradford
Guy Shears, RSA Academy Arrow Vale, Redditch, Worcestershire
Beatrix Simpson, George Eliot Primary School, St John’s Wood, London
Neil Strowger, Bohunt School, Liphook, Hampshire
Josephine Venn, Balshaw’s Church of England High School, Leyland, Lancashire
Inspirational teacher of the year
Grace Eardley, Congleton High School, Cheshire
Hayley Francis, Ark Oval Primary Academy, Croydon, London
Rafael Hernandez, Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys, London
Aileen Mullen, Donaldson’s School, Linlithgow, West Lothian
Andrew Oliver, Pallister Park Primary School, Middlesbrough
Jane Westlake, Kilgarth School, Birkenhead, Wirral
Enterprise and community
Bowdon Church of England Primary School, Cheshire
Cadoxton Primary School, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
Eastlands Primary School, Rugby, Warwickshire
Manchester Academy, Moss Side, Manchester
St Joseph’s Specialist School and College, Cranleigh, Surrey
Treviglas Community College, Newquay, Cornwall
Numeracy and maths
Ark Atwood Primary Academy, Westminster, London
Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School, Stourbridge, West Midlands
St Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School, Swinton, Salford
The Aylesbury Vale Academy, Buckinghamshire
Science
Felsted Preparatory School, Essex
Sevenoaks School, Kent
Shrubland Street Community Primary School, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Humanities
Alwoodley Primary School, Leeds
Greenbank High School, Southport, Merseyside
Sir Robert Geffery’s School, Saltash, Cornwall
Ed tech
Halcyon London International School, Marylebone, London
Isle of Portland Aldridge Community Academy, Portland, Dorset
Langstone Junior School, Portsmouth
New Pasture Lane Primary School, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
Sport and healthy eating
Holy Cross High School, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
Pallister Park Primary School, Middlesbrough
Sheffield High School, Sheffield
Springfield Academy, Darlington
Literacy and English
Eastbury Comprehensive School, Barking, London
Mile Oak Primary School, Brighton
West Kirby Residential School, Wirral
Woodside High School, Wood Green, London
International
Cardinal Allen Catholic High School, Fleetwood, Lancashire
Croftcroighn School, Glasgow
Our Lady and St Patrick’s High School, Dumbarton
Queen Anne High School, Dunfermline, Fife
Sir John Lawes School, Harpenden, Hertfordshire
The Co-operative Academy of Leeds
Resource contributor of the year
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Lifetime achievement
The shortlist for this award is kept secret. The winner will be revealed at the ceremony on Friday 4 July
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