Educate Awards 2013
The second annual Educate Awards, sponsored by Connex Education, was once again a highlight of the year for Merseyside schools as it provided an evening of performances and presentations within the beautiful Liverpool Cathedral.
Science Project of the Year sponsored by Liverpool Life Sciences UTC
Winner: The Academy of St Frances of Assisi
Runner-up: Gateacre School
Shortlisted: Holly Lodge Girl’s College
Innovative and Creative Literacy Award sponsored by One Vision Housing
Winner: Calderstones School
Runner-up: St John Bosco Arts College
Shortlisted: Evelyn Community Primary School
Spirit of Enterprise Award sponsored by The City of Liverpool College
Winner: Archbishop Beck
Runner-up: St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary
Shortlisted: Sandfield Park School and St Julie’s Catholic High School
SEN Provision Award sponsored by The UK Military School
Winner: St John Bosco Arts College
Runner-up: Kirkby High School
Shortlisted: Formby High School
Community Partnership Award sponsored by Vivark Ltd
Winner: Gateacre School
Runner-up: Childwall Church of England Primary School
Shortlisted: Merchant Taylors’ Girls’ School
Outstanding Commitment to Sport in a Primary School sponsored by David Campbell Soccer
Winner: St Sebastian’s Catholic Primary School
Runner-up: St Laurence’s Catholic Primary School
Shortlisted: Holy Rosary Catholic Primary School
Outstanding Commitment to Sport in a Secondary School sponsored by John Cheatle Ltd
Winner: Rainford High Technology College
Runner-up: St Ambrose Barlow Catholic High School
Shortlisted: Childwall Sports and Science Academy
The Communication Award sponsored by The Design Foundry
Winner: Roscoe Primary School
Runner-up: Calderstones School
Shortlisted: Holly Lodge Girls’ College
Eco Project of the Year sponsored by Carillion plc
Winner: Mosspits Lane Primary School
Runner-up: The Academy of St Francis of Assisi
Shortlisted: St Ambrose Barlow Catholic High School
Career Aspiration Award sponsored by Greater Merseyside Learning Providers Federation
Winner: Merchant Taylors’ School
Runner-up: Summerhill Primary School
Shortlisted: Roscoe Primary School
Outstanding Arts in a Primary School sponsored by Adlib Audio Ltd
Winner: Netherton Moss Primary School
Runner-up: All Saints Catholic Primary School
Shortlisted: Ravenscroft Primary School
Outstanding Arts in a Secondary School sponsored by Adlib Audio Ltd
Winner: The Academy of St Francis of Assisi
Runner-up: Merchant Taylors’ School
Shortlisted: Formby High School
Most Inspirational Primary School sponsored by Knowsley Community College
Winner: St John’s Catholic Primary School
Runner-up: Cronton CE Primary School
Shortlisted: Ravenscroft Community Primary School and St Oswald’s CE Primary School
Most Inspirational Secondary School sponsored by Hugh Baird College
Winner: St John Bosco Arts College
Runner-up: Rainford High Technology College
Shortlisted: Belvedere Academy and St Ambrose Barlow Catholic High School
Teacher of the Year sponsored by Connex Education
Winner: Jacqui Davies, from St Sebastian’s Catholic Primary School
Runner-up: Mary Jackson from Rice Lane Infant & Nursery School
Shortlisted: Rachel Mutch; a teaching assistant at Childwall Sports and Science Academy and Charlotte Pyne, from Calderstones School
WOW Recognition Award sponsored by 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust – Sticks and Stones
Winner: Roscoe Primary School
Runner-up: Formby High School
Shortlisted: Archbishop Beck Catholic College, Cronton CE Primary School and Netherton Moss Primary School