2017
Winners and
Finalists
In association with
#EA2017
@AwardsEducation
www.education-awards.co.uk
Education Awards Announces Winners
We are delighted to announce the winners and finalists for the Education Awards.
The awards aim to celebrate the outstanding contributors to Education and all those who are
making a difference to this vital industry.
We are firm believers that industry should work in partnership with education and so benefit
the entire community. As such, our award winners have not only won the coveted award but an
opportunity to work on a project set by the sponsoring industry and we are excited to see these
projects in action over the coming year.
Winners and finalists
Educational Supporter of the Year Transforming Lives Through Partnerships
Aston University Chris Meah – School of code
British Sikh School Washwood Heath Academy
First Class Legacy Midland Metro Alliance
Headteacher / Principal Dean of the Year Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative
Lowell Williams – Dudley College Envison UK
Leigh Perry – DMS Heart of England Music Academy Birmingham City University
Professor George Feiger – Aston Business school Aston Business School – Aston centre for growth
Teacher / Lecturer of the Year Outstanding Contribution to the Local
Marc Rowe – Peterbrook School Community
Colin Hughes – Peterbrook School Standing ovation – Anthony Daulphin
Professor Mark Hart Senad Group
Corram
Most Innovative Teacher of the Year Entrepreneurial Education Establishment
Sally Alexander - Kimichi School of the Year
Ravinder Sahota - Highclares School Peter Jones Enterprise Academy – Dudley College
Juggy Rihal - Masterclass School of Code - Chris Meah
Aston Business School
Outstanding Support for Students
Aston University - Learner Enhancement Team Further Education College of the Year
Juliet C – Seeker Education Open Study College
Debbie Shaw – Peterbrook school HIGHLY COMMENDED Cadbury College
City College Coventry
Outstanding Primary School
Hockley Heath Academy Proactive Educational Provider of an
Peterbrook Primary School Apprenticeship Programme
Ravensdale Primary School Creative Alliance
Primary Goal ltd
Outstanding International School Pathway Group
University of Birmingham
University of Warwick University of the Year
Universtiy of Birmingham
Most Innovative Contribution to Business – University of Warwick
Education Collaboration Aston University
David Chapman – Aston University Engineering
Academy Lifetime Achievement
Wonder Why Society – Samantha Fisher David Prescott – Cambridge Assessment
A E – Oscroft and sons ltd George Feiger – Aston Business school
Professor Mark Hart – Aston Business School
See you next year at the Education Awards 2018
2017
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