Sefton schools invited
to enter the North West's biggest celebration of education
SCHOOLS, colleges, parents and
pupils are invited to submit their entries to the 5th annual Educate Awards
2016. The Educate Awards is the biggest celebration of education in the
North West which rewards every aspect of the school's curriculum, teaching
and staff. It is the one night of the year where the excellence of schools
in Merseyside, Cheshire and Lancashire is celebrated and rewarded in a
unique fashion.
The awards are free to enter and open to all Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley,
Halton, Wirral, St Helens, West Lancashire, Lancashire, Cheshire West and
Chester government funded and independent private educational
establishments, including primary, secondary, further education providers
and special needs schools.
A total of 21 awards are up for grabs via nominations which are then
shortlisted by a panel of judges. The full shortlist is released prior to
the event, with the lucky winners being announced on the night of the
prestigious awards ceremony.
This year sees the introduction of 2 new awards:- 'Most Inspirational 16
to 18
Education Provider', which is looking for the most outstanding delivery of
16 to18 education provision and 'School Support Star of the Year', which will
award an individual who consistently goes that extra mile in the school
setting.
The categories are:-
► Most Inspirational Primary School.
► Most Inspirational Secondary School.
► Most Inspirational 16 to 18 Education Provider.
► Community Partnership Award.
► Outstanding Commitment to Sport in a Primary School.
► Outstanding Commitment to Sport in a Secondary School.
► Eco School Project of the Year.
► The Communication Award.
► Teacher of the Year.
► Spirit of Enterprise Award.
► Innovative and Creative Literacy Award.
► SEND Provision Award.
► STEM Project of the Year.
► Outstanding Arts in a Primary School.
► Outstanding Arts in a Secondary School.
► Career Aspiration Award.
► Wow Recognition Award.
► Leadership Team of the Year.
► Outstanding Teaching of Life Skills.
► Innovation in Education Award.
► School Support Star of the Year.
With the entries judged and awarded by some of the leading names in
education, business and media, the Educate Awards are highly respected
throughout the region.
Joining the judging panel this year is Henry Platten, founder of the multi
award-winning eCadet Scheme; managing director of MerseySTEM, Michelle Dow
and Merseyside track athlete and architect James Tartt.
Returning judges include:- Radio City presenter Leanne Campbell; Fiona Barnet,
director of The Foundry Agency; Councillor Gary Millar, Liverpool's cabinet
member for business, enterprise and investment; Chris Walker, regional
managing editor of a local newspaper group; Lesley
Martin-Wright, chief executive of Knowsley Chamber; Andrew Pimbley of
Claremont Farm and Wirral's Farm Feast; Olympian and managing director of
Raise The Bar, Steve Smith and the education team at the Everyman and
Playhouse theatres.
Sponsors for the event include:- MerseySTEM, The Foundry Agency, Greater
Merseyside Learning Providers' Federation (GMLPF) and eCadets.
This year's ceremony will once again be held at the Liverpool Anglican
Cathedral, on Friday, 18 November 2016.
Kim O'Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, says:- "We're delighted to
announce that entries for the Educate Awards 2016 are now open! So much has
changed in education over the last 5 years but the awards continue to
celebrate schools, colleges and staff who are providing outstanding
provision and continue to go above and beyond the call of duty. With 3 new
judges in tow and 2 new award categories added to the line up, I'm certain
the Educate Awards 2016 will continue to raise the bar and award the best
projects and initiatives happening throughout the region. I urge anyone
involved in schools in Merseyside, Cheshire and Lancashire to enter this
year!"
To make a nomination, visit:-
EducateAwards.Co.UK to find the
full list of award categories, entry criteria and the entry form. Follow @EducateAwards
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Karen Potter Craven
Minor JFL
Results Week Ending 7 February 2016
Under 12
Hesketh Colts 0-6 Crosby Stuart
Trinity Blue 0-9 S&A Blue
Trinity white 5-2 S&A Red
Under 13 Championship
Phoenix 9-2 Mitch Red
Under 14
Birkdale R 3-2 Hesketh Colts
Birkdale SAC 1-3 Formby Athletic
S&A Amateurs 2-9 Southport FC
Southport Trinity 2-1 Crosby Stuart
Redgate Rovers 0-6 Birkdale Black
Under 15
S&A Amateurs 1-3 Southport FC
North Sefton 5-1 Redgate Rovers
Birkdale United 2-2 Hesketh Colts
Under 16
Churchtown Athletic 2-4 Southport Trinity
Birkdale United 4-2 Redgate Rovers
Under 18 Championship
Hesketh Colts 3-1 Jaguars Red
Birkdale United 2-1 Lions
Dynamo rangers 4-8 Redgate Rovers
Fixtures Week Ending 14 February 2016
Under 12 Joseph Jackson Cup
S&A Blue v Formby Athletic
Trinity Blue v S&A Red
Under 12
Trinity White v Formby JSC Black
Redgate Rovers v Phoenix
Under 13 Catherine Oldfield Cup
Mitch Red v Formby JSC Black
S&B Red v Maghull Youth
Mitch Green v Formby Athletic
S&B Yellow v Southport Trinity
Burscough White v S&A Amateurs
Redgate Black v Redgate White
Under 13 Premiership
Redgate Yellow v Churchtown Athletic
Tarleton Corinyhians v Burscough Green
Under 13 Championship
Formby JSC White v Southport FC
Under 14 Maric Trophy
Southport FC v Hesketh Colts
Formby JSC v Formby Athletic
S&A Amateurs v Ormskirk
Southport Trinity v Redgate Rovers
Crosby Stuart v Birkdale SAC
Redgate Rovers Birkdale Black
Under 15 Karen Potter Cup
S&A Amateurs v Southport Trinity
Maghull Youth v North Sefton
Hesketh Colts v Birkdale Black
Under 16 Ken & Les Cup
Churchtown Athletic v Southport FC
Birkdale United v Formby JSC
The Hares v Redgate Rovers
Under 18 Gordon Hyde-Price Cup
Dynamo Rangers v Jaguars Red
Formby JSC v Southport FC
Hudson v Jaguars White
Trinity Blue v Lydiate
Southport Trinity v Burscough Dynamo
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