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Enter now for the Educate Awards 2017

The leading awards for education in the North West is open for entries.
Today, nominations open for the Educate Awards 2017, in association with Copyrite Systems and Ricoh.

Shining a spotlight on the very best schools, teachers and support staff, the awards celebrate the excellence in education across the Liverpool City Region, Cheshire and Lancashire.

From inspiring teachers, superb support staff to innovative projects across the curriculum, the awards recognises the work of schools which are delivering outstanding education and helping students achieve their full potential.

In total there are 21 award categories, from Teacher of the Year and Career Aspiration to School Support Star of the Year and Outstanding Commitment to Sport.

With the entries judged and awarded by some of the leading names in education, business and media, the prestigious awards are highly respected throughout the region.

The dedicated judging panel, some of which have worked with the awards since its inception, help champion exceptional teaching throughout the region and include representation from organisations across the educational spectrum.

Kim O’Brien, executive editor of Educate Magazine and founder of the Educate Awards, said: “The Educate Awards is an important platform to celebrate education and give those working in schools who transform learning, the credit they deserve.

“We would love to hear about the teachers, support staff and projects within your school which are raising standards of education and making a positive impact in student’s lives and the wider community.”

“We are delighted to launch the call for entries for 2017 and are looking forward to celebrating another year of outstanding education in the North West”
Entry is free and open to all schools in the Liverpool City Region, Cheshire and Lancashire.

The deadline for entries is midnight on Sunday 25 June 2017. The shortlist will be announced prior to the awards ceremony and the winners will be revealed on 17 November at Liverpool Cathedral.

Category sponsors include Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU); The Foundry Agency; Wray Brothers; PCS Law; All About STEM; Liverpool School Sport Partnership (LSSP); School Improvement Liverpool Ltd; Capita Education, Progress Schools and Liverpool Learning Partnership.

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