Tes Schools Awards 2023 finalists announced

The Tes Schools Awards, known as the ‘Oscars of Education’, can today reveal the shortlisted teachers and schools in its landmark 15th year.

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The shortlist for the 2023 Tes Schools Awards, one of the biggest nights in the education calendar, includes inspiring educators from across the UK. It’s a huge achievement for those teachers and schools who have been shortlisted, showcasing the very best of what the UK education sector has to offer.

The Tes Schools Awards recognises the very best teachers and schools from UK state and independents, including early years settings, primary and secondary.

The panel of awards judges include school leaders, experts and education researchers. The objectivity, professionalism and high standards of the Tes Schools Awards judges and the judging process has helped establish them as a well-respected achievement for any school chosen as a finalist or winner.

This year there are 20 award categories including two special awards, honouring the classroom Resource of the Year and a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Tes editor and chief judge of the Tes Schools Awards Jon Severs said:

“With these awards we honour the education community, whom we have served for over 112 years. This year has seen some incredibly high quality entries. So every teacher and school who has been named in this shortlist should be very proud – it’s a fantastic achievement.

“We are looking forward to showcasing, as we do every year, just how vital our education professionals are to every facet of this country. Teachers, leaders and support staff all play such an important role in schools: this is our chance to say thank you for all that they do.”

The winners of the Tes Schools Awards will be announced on Friday 23rd June at a gala awards night at the Grosvenor Park Hotel in London.

The full shortlist for 2023 is:

Best Use of Technology

  • Bilton School, Warwickshire
  • Eltham College, London
  • Eton College, Berkshire
  • Giggleswick School, North Yorkshire
  • Langley School, Norfolk
  • Oasis Academy MediaCityUK, Greater Manchester
  • Wellington College, Berkshire
  • Westbourne School, Vale of Glamorgan

Community Engagement Initiative of the Year

  • Alva Academy, Clackmannanshire
  • Chorlton High School, Greater Manchester
  • E-ACT Blackley Academy, Manchester
  • Hurstpierpoint College, West Sussex
  • Queen Katharine Academy, Peterborough
  • St. Andrew's Primary School, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
  • The Turing School, East Sussex
  • Waterhead Academy, Greater Manchester

Pupil Mental Health Initiative of the Year

  • Eltham College, Greater London
  • Lime Tree Primary Academy, Manchester
  • Oasis Community Learning, London
  • Queen's College, London
  • Rickmansworth School, Hertfordshire
  • Sherborne Girls School, Dorset
  • St. Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School, Merseyside
  • Thornbury Primary School, Devon

Staff Wellbeing School of the Year

  • Beal High School, Essex
  • Lime Tree Primary Academy, Manchester
  • Crown Hills Community College, Leicestershire
  • Etone College, Warwickshire
  • Grange School, Greater Manchester
  • Maricourt Catholic High School, Liverpool
  • Race Leys Junior School, Warwickshire
  • The Southwater Infant Academy, West Sussex

Excellence in Creative Arts

  • Chiswick School, London
  • Eltham College Junior School, London
  • Isaac Newton Academy, London
  • Kingsdale Foundation School, London
  • Lansbury Lawrence Primary School, London
  • Rowner Junior School, Hampshire
  • Shrewsbury School, Shropshire
  • Wellington College, Berkshire

Teaching Assistant of the Year

  • Tracey Jones - Cloughwood Academy, Cheshire
  • Sheila Mitchell - Crosfields School, Berkshire
  • Judit Sandor - Falcons Pre-Preparatory Chiswick, London
  • Ann Johal - Forest Preparatory School, Cheshire
  • Niki Mills - Hitchin Boys School, Hertfordshire
  • Martin Finn - Pembridge Hall, London
  • In Wha Kim - Queen Katharine Academy, Peterborough
  • Emma Smith - The Southwater Infant Academy, West Sussex

Central team leader of the year

  • Nichola Laurence - Ark Schools, London
  • Elizabeth Scott - Aurora Boveridge College and Beeches School, Dorset
  • Sarah Grantham - Barfield Prep School, Surrey
  • Adrian Kneeshaw - Carlton Academy Trust, West Yorkshire
  • Deborah Ivory-Webb - Hitchin Boys' School, Hertfordshire
  • Natalie Hardman - Wellspring Academy Trust, South Yorkshire

Primary Curriculum Leader of the Year

  • Nicky Procter - Cokethorpe Prep School, Oxfordshire
  • James Watson - Heathfield Junior School, Middlesex
  • Chris Carter - King Edward’s Junior School, Somerset
  • Nicky Donley - Kirton Primary School, Lincolnshire
  • Nadine Chadier - St Jérôme Bilingual Primary School, Middlesex
  • Sally Goodridge - Summerhill Primary Academy, Bristol

Subject Lead of the Year (Secondary)

  • David Clifford - Alva Academy, Clackmannanshire
  • Nicole Rayner - Ashford School, Kent
  • Tommy Robinson - Chiswick School, London
  • Edwina Maguire - New College Leicester, Leicestershire
  • David Jablonka - Heron Hall Academy, London
  • Jenny Savage - Pleckgate High School, Lancashire
  • Jose Ros - Queen Katharine Academy, Peterborough
  • Stephen Coote - Sheffield High School for Girls (GDST), South Yorkshire

Headteacher of the Year (Independent)

  • Emma McKendrick - Downe House, Berkshire
  • Heather Hanbury - Lady Eleanor Holles School (LEH), London
  • William Trelawny-Vernon - Saint Ronan's School, Kent
  • Nick Hewlett - St Dunstan's College, London
  • Eugene du Toit - Wellington School, Somerset
  • Joanne Chinnock - Westbourne School, Vale of Glamorgan

Headteacher of the Year (State)

  • Delia Smith OBE - Ark Academy, London
  • Farhan Adam - Crown Hills Community College, Leicestershire
  • Ian Smith - Etone College, Warwickshire
  • Nazya Ghalib - Pathways Education School, Farnham, Surrey
  • Leon Wilson - The Hurlingham Academy, London
  • Simon Corner - Wade Deacon High School, Cheshire

Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Setting of the Year

  • Blundell's Prep School, Devon
  • Brighton College Prep School, East Sussex
  • Lime Tree Primary Academy, Manchester
  • Nechells Primary E-ACT Academy, Birmingham
  • Peartree Spring Primary School, Hertfordshire
  • Sutton High School, Surrey
  • Thorpe Primary School, West Yorkshire
  • Truro High School For Girls, Cornwall

Inclusive School of the Year

  • Dagenham Park School, Essex
  • Eastway Primary School, Merseyside
  • Formby High School, Merseyside
  • LIFE Wirral School, Wirral
  • The Holmewood School, London
  • The Winston Churchill School, Surrey
  • Whitefield Primary School, Merseyside
  • Wimbledon High School GDST, London

Specialist Provision School of the Year

  • Beacon Business Innovation Hub (BBIH), Essex
  • Chances Educational Support Services, Devon
  • Endeavour Academy Durham, County Durham
  • Grange School, Greater Manchester
  • LVS Hassocks, West Sussex
  • Moon Hall School, Surrey
  • Richard Cloudesley School, London
  • Rowan Tree Primary Special School, Lancashire

Boarding School of the Year

  • ACS International School Cobham, Surrey
  • Canford School, Dorset
  • Eastbourne College, East Sussex
  • Felsted School, Essex
  • Milton Abbey School, Dorset
  • Port Regis School, Dorset
  • Scarborough College, North Yorkshire
  • Shrewsbury School, Shropshire

Independent Prep School of the Year

  • Burlington House School, London
  • Cottesmore School, West Sussex
  • Eaton House The Manor Prep School, London
  • Eversfield Preparatory School, West Midlands
  • Latymer Prep School, London
  • Ruckleigh School, West Midlands
  • St Dunstan's College, London
  • The Abbey Junior School, Berkshire

Primary School of the Year

  • Danesfield School, Buckinghamshire
  • Elvetham Heath Primary School, Hampshire
  • Kirton Primary School, Lincolnshire
  • Lime Tree Primary Academy, Manchester
  • North West London Jewish Day School, London
  • Peartree Spring Primary School, Hertfordshire
  • Poplars Farm Primary School, West Yorkshire
  • St. Peter's CE Primary, Lancashire

Independent Senior School of the Year

  • Alleyn's School, London
  • Caterham School, Surrey
  • Francis Holland School Sloane Square, London
  • Hurstpierpoint College, West Sussex
  • Lady Eleanor Holles School (LEH), London
  • Leighton Park School, Berkshire
  • Notre Dame School, Surrey
  • Shrewsbury School, Shropshire

Secondary School of the Year

  • Blessed Robert Sutton Catholic Voluntary Academy, Staffordshire
  • Burnage Academy for Boys, Greater Manchester
  • Cardinal Pole Catholic School, London
  • Chiswick School, London
  • Firrhill High School, Edinburgh
  • St Patrick's College, Dungannon
  • The Totteridge Academy, London
  • Wade Deacon High School, Cheshire

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