The Educate Awards 2022 winners and runners up:
1. The Communication Award
Winner: Litherland High School, Sefton
Runner up: Maricourt Catholic High School, Sefton
2. Outstanding Commitment to the Environment
Winner: Neston High School, Cheshire
Runner up: Netherton Moss Primary School, Sefton
3. Careers & Enterprise Award
Winner: Wirral Grammar School for Boys
Runner up: Ridgeway High School, Wirral
4. SEND Provision Award
Winner: Notre Dame Catholic College, Liverpool
Runner up: Rainford High, St Helens
5. Innovative & Creative Literacy Award
Winner: Eldon Primary School, Preston
Runner up: Cowley International College, St Helens
6. Outstanding Commitment to STEM
Winner: Maghull High School, Sefton
Runner up: Great Crosby Catholic Primary School, Sefton
7. Outstanding Arts in School
Winner: The Hollins, Accrington
Runner up: Stockport Academy, Greater Manchester
8. Community Partnership Award
Winner: Archbishop Blanch School, Liverpool
Runner up: Chorlton High School, Manchester
9. Mental Health & Wellbeing Award
Winner: St Michael’s Catholic Primary School, Widnes
Runner up: Wright Robinson College, Manchester
10. Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Primary School
Winner: St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School, Sefton
Runner up: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Wallasey, Wirral
11. Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Secondary School
Winner: Wright Robinson College, Manchester
Runner up: Rainford High, St Helens
12. Leadership Team of the Year
Winner: St Wilfrid’s Church of England Primary Academy, Wigan
Runner up: Wright Robinson College, Manchester
13. Business Manager of the Year
Winner: Sue McMullen, St Michael’s Catholic Primary School, Widnes
Runner up: Stuart Davidson, Myerscough College, Preston
14. Teacher of the Year
Winner: Kira Redmond, St Peter’s CE Primary School, Bolton
Runner up: Stephanie Wardale, Hillside High School, Sefton
15. School Support Star of the Year
Winner: Mike Smith, Cardinal Langley RC High School, Rochdale
Runner up: Mark Costello, Launchpad Centre KS4, St Helens
16. Most Inspirational Alternative Provision
Winner: Endeavour-Darwen Vale High School, Blackburn
Runner up: Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust, Wirral
17. Most Inspirational 16-18 Education Provider
Winner: Wargrave House School and College, Newton-le-Willows
Runner up: Everton Football College, Liverpool
18. Most Inspirational Secondary School
Winner: Rainford High, St Helens
Runner up: The Hollins, Accrington
19. Most Inspirational Primary School
Winner: Parish CE Primary School, St Helens
Runner up: St Peter’s CE Primary School, Bolton
20. WOW Recognition Award
Winner: The Academy of St Nicholas, Liverpool
Runner up: Beech Hall School, Cheshire