2025 Results

The Educate Awards 2025 winners and runners-up:

 

Most Impactful Communications Award, sponsored by CPMM Media Group

Winner: St Edward’s College, Liverpool

Runner-up: Maghull High School, Sefton

 

Outstanding Commitment to the Environment & Sustainability

Winner: Prospect House Specialist Support Primary School, Manchester

Runner-up: Hope Academy, St Helens

 

Careers & Enterprise Award, sponsored by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Careers Hub

Winner: Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Wirral

Runner-up: Birkenhead Sixth Form College, Wirral

 

Outstanding SEND Provision in Mainstream School, sponsored by SENDSCOPE

Winner: Whitefield Primary School, Liverpool

Runner-up: Our Lady and St Swithin’s Catholic Primary School, Liverpool

 

School Library of the Year, sponsored by Portakabin

Winner: St Hilda’s CE High School, Liverpool

Runner-up: St Mary’s Catholic Junior Academy, St Helens

 

Outstanding Commitment to STEM, sponsored by All About Futures

Winner: Wright Robinson College, Manchester

Runner-up: Whitefield Primary School, Liverpool

 

Outstanding Arts in Primary School

Winner: St Peter’s C.E. Primary School, Bolton

Runner-up: Our Lady of Compassion RC Primary School, Sefton

 

Outstanding Arts in Secondary School

Winner: St John Bosco Arts College, Liverpool

Runner-up: Ormskirk School, Sefton

 

Lord Frank Field Community Partnership Award sponsored by Frank Field Education Trust

Winner: Burnley High School, East Lancashire

Runner-up: Accrington St Christopher’s CE High School, East Lancashire

 

Mental Health & Wellbeing Award

Winner: Locking Stumps Community Primary School, Warrington

Runner-up: Chantlers Primary School, Bury

 

Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Primary School, sponsored by LSSP

Winner: Rowan Tree Primary School, Wigan

Runner-up: Cherry Tree Primary School, Bolton

 

Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Secondary School

Winner: St James’ Catholic High School, Stockport

Runner-up: Maghull High School, Sefton

 

Leadership Team of the Year

Winner: Archbishop Blanch School, Liverpool

Runner-up: Churchtown Primary School, Sefton

 

Teacher of the Year, sponsored by CER

Winner: Stuart Hide from Runshaw College, Leyland, Lancashire

Runner-up: Corie Higgins from Stockport Academy, Stockport

 

School Support Star of the Year, sponsored by Apprenticeships at Liverpool Hope University

Winner: Kellie Tisdale from The Birkenhead Park School, Wirral

Runner-up: Karla Taylor from SEE (Oldham) CIC, Oldham

 

Most Inspirational Multi Academy Trust, sponsored by Satis Education

Winner: Endeavour Learning Trust, Chorley

Runner-up: BePART Educational Trust, Wirral

 

Most Inspirational Specialist School

Winner: Abbot’s Lea School, Liverpool

Runner-up: The Pendlebury Centre, Stockport

 

Most Inspirational Sixth Form & College, sponsored by LJMU

Winner: Ascent Autism Specialist College, St Helens

Runner-up: Birkenhead Sixth Form College, Wirral

 

Most Inspirational Secondary School

Winner: Burnage Academy for Boys, Manchester

Runner-up: Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School, Liverpool

 

Most Inspirational Primary School, sponsored by Angel Solutions

Winner: Churchtown Primary School, Sefton

Runner-up: St Peter’s C.E. Primary School, Bolton

 

WOW Recognition Award, sponsored by ASL Group

Winner: Hillside High School, Sefton

Runner-up: Green Fold School, Bolton