More sponsors on board for the Educate Awards 2017!

Strong sponsor line-up bolsters momentum for this year’s Educate Awards 2017.

A sixteen strong line-up of sponsors are already confirmed for this year’s Educate Awards, five months ahead of the prestigious awards ceremony.

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

The sponsors are the back bone of the annual event, lending their invaluable support to help us celebrate education and inspirational educators across the region.

Returning as title sponsors are Copyrite Systems and Ricoh UK, two of the UK’s most innovative companies which are passionate about collaboration, technology and communication.

 

More sponsors on board for the Educate Awards 2017

 

Earlier this month it was announced that multi-award winning consultancy hi-Impact had joined the awards as the new Innovation in Education sponsor while world leading industrial gases company Air Products will sponsor the Career Aspiration category.

Shaping Futures – a new collaborative outreach programme delivered across the Liverpool City Region – is sponsoring the Leadership Team of the Year category.

Other category sponsors announced so far include Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU); The Foundry Agency; Wray Brothers; Paul Crowley & Co; The Bishop of Liverpool, The Rt. Revd. Paul Bayes; The Liverpool Learning Partnership (LLP); All About STEM; LSSP; School Improvement Liverpool Ltd; Capita Education and Progress Schools.

Kim O’Brien, executive editor of Educate Magazine and founder of the Educate Awards, says: “Thanks to our sponsors’ partnership with the Educate Awards, we are able to bring this important event to the region and celebrate inspirational educators and schools.

“Without their support, we wouldn’t have been able to grow and develop our awards to the scale they are at today, so I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to each and every sponsor.”

Entries close on Sunday 25 June and schools are invited to enter across 21 award categories