Gallery and winners pages Educate Awards 2022 special
Celebrating success at the Educate Awards 2022
Schools and colleges from across the North West gathered to celebrate the best in education from the region at the Educate Awards 2022.
Now in its eleventh year, the Educate Awards showcases the hard work and creativity that takes place in the education sector, from STEM and performing arts to sport and literacy.
The awards also recognise the individuals who bring schools and colleges to life, from inspiring teachers and dedicated support staff to efficient business managers and strategic leadership teams.
In partnership with Copyrite Systems and Ricoh, the Educate Awards took place at the Liverpool Cathedral and welcomed over 600 guests. The evening was hosted by broadcaster, Simon ‘Rossie’ Ross.
Alongside the awards ceremony was a delicious three course gala dinner and glittering entertainment from St Bede’s Catholic High School’s very own saxophonist and chamber choir, a dance performance from Archbishop Beck Catholic College and a Legally Blonde The Musical medley by St Mary’s Catholic College, Wallasey.
Kim O’Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, said: “Congratulations to all the schools and colleges that won at this year’s Educate Awards!
“A big well done to the runners up and finalists too. Results this year were incredibly close, and judges had a difficult time deciding not only the shortlist but also the overall winners.
Kim added: “The Educate Awards team is proud to champion the innovation, diversity and dedication that is taking place in educational establishments around the region. Entries will open again in February 2023 and we encourage all types of schools and colleges to submit as many entries as they like, for free.”
Associate sponsors of the Educate Awards 2022 include: All About STEM, Angel Solutions, CER, CPMM Media Group, Evaluate-Ed, Hidden Strength, LCR Careers Hub, Liverpool John Moores University, LSSP, Progress Careers, SENDSCOPE, SupplyWell and Winstanley College.
1. The Communication Award – sponsored by CPMM Media Group
Winner: Litherland High School
Runner up: Maricourt Catholic High School
2. Outstanding Commitment to the Environment
Winner: Neston High School
Runner up: Netherton Moss Primary School
3. Careers & Enterprise Award – sponsored by Progress Careers
Winner: Wirral Grammar School for Boys
Runner up: Ridgeway High School
4. SEND Provision Award – sponsored by SENDSCOPE
Winner: Notre Dame Catholic College
Runner up: Rainford High
5. Innovative & Creative Literacy Award
Winner: Eldon Primary School
Runner up: Cowley International College
6. Outstanding Commitment to STEM – sponsored by All About STEM
Winner: Maghull High School
Runner up: Great Crosby Catholic Primary School
7. Outstanding Arts in School – sponsored by Winstanley College
Winner: The Hollins
Runner up: Stockport Academy
8. Community Partnership Award
Winner: Archbishop Blanch School
Runner up: Chorlton High School
9. Mental Health & Wellbeing Award – sponsored by Hidden Strength
Winner: St Michael’s Catholic Primary School
Runner up: Wright Robinson College
10. Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Primary School – sponsored by LSSP Winner: St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School
Runner up: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
11. Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Secondary School
Winner: Wright Robinson College
Runner up: Rainford High
12. Leadership Team of the Year – sponsored by LCR Careers Hub Winner: St Wilfrid’s Church of England Primary Academy
Runner up: Wright Robinson College
13. Business Manager of the Year Winner: Sue McMullen, St Michael’s Catholic Primary School
Runner up: Stuart Davidson, Myerscough College
14. Teacher of the Year – sponsored by CER
Winner: Kira Redmond, St Peter’s CE Primary School
Runner up: Stephanie Wardale, Hillside High School
15. School Support Star of the Year – sponsored by SupplyWell
Winner: Mike Smith, Cardinal Langley RC High School
Runner up: Mark Costello, Launchpad Centre KS4
16. Most Inspirational Alternative Provision
Winner: Endeavour-Darwen Vale High School
Runner up: Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust
17. Most Inspirational 16-18 Education Provider – sponsored by LJMU
Winner: Wargrave House School and College
Runner up: Everton Football College
18. Most Inspirational Secondary School – sponsored by Evaluate-Ed Winner: Rainford High
Runner up: The Hollins
19. Most Inspirational Primary School – sponsored by Angel Solutions
Winner: Parish CE Primary School Runner up: St Peter’s CE Primary School
20. WOW Recognition Award – sponsored by Copyrite Systems Winner: The Academy of St Nicholas Runner up: Beech Hall School
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