Home News General Tes Independent School Awards 2021: the winners Back Subscriber-only Tes Independent School Awards 2021: the winners Here’s everyone who won at the Tes Independent School Awards 2021 30th April 2021, 10:00pm Joshua Lowe Share Tes Independent School Awards 2021: the winners https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/general/tes-independent-school-awards-2021-winners Copy Link It was one hell of a night all round. Every school that made the shortlist deserves to be commended, but there can be only one winner in each category - here’s who scooped the prizes: Lifetime achievement: Sylvia Grace Student initiative of the year: Streatham & Clapham High School Whole-school community initiative of the year: Thorpe Hall School Strategic education initiative of the year: Harrow School Online Independent-state school partnership award: Bedales School Sports award: Orchard House School Wellbeing initiative of the year: Norwich High School for Girls Creativity award: Wycombe Abbey Best use of technology: Rugby School Marketing campaign of the year: Felsted School Pre-prep school of the year: St Peter’s School, York Prep school of the year: Saint Ronan’s School Boarding school of the year: Moreton Hall Senior school of the year: Notting Hill and Ealing High School Independent school of the year: St Peter’s School, York Congratulations to all our winners! You need a Tes subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Log in You need a subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content, including: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Trust capacity funding cut with ‘no plans’ for future rounds Jasmine Norden • 1st November 2024 Private schools launch legal action over VAT on fees Cerys Turner • 31st October 2024 Private school fees set to rise by 10% after VAT added Cerys Turner • 31st October 2024 Schools to be funded for national insurance rise Jasmine Norden • 31st October 2024 Recent Most read Most shared 10 questions with...Annette Montague and Sarah Mills News 2 November 2024 Trust capacity funding cut with ‘no plans’ for future rounds News 1 November 2024 Why ‘learning for sustainability’ deserves bigger profile Analysis 1 November 2024 Budget 2024: what schools need to know News 30 October 2024 Why primary schools should always ask about birth history Teaching & Learning 29 October 2024 Teacher pay scales 2024-25: what will your salary look like? Analysis 29 July 2024 Teachers ‘burnt out’ covering gaps in services News 28 October 2024 Why schools should promote ‘Heal’ careers to boys Analysis 29 October 2024 NEU concern over Black teachers’ pay and retention News 27 October 2024