We had dozens of entries to our first ever Daily Echo Education Awards and our panel of judges spent hours whittling them down to just 27 finalists
Councillors Peter Edgar and Darren Paffey - Hampshire County Council and Southampton City Council education chiefs respectively - worked with the Daily Echo’s promotions team to choose who would be invited to the celebrations at Grand Harbour Hotel.
The finalists came from schools, colleges and universities from across the city and were:
Newcomer of the year
Kirsty MacGregor – Richard Taunton Sixth Form College: For contributions to dance and her students
Steve James – Kanes Hill Primary School: For enthusiasm and passion for teaching
Kimberley Brennan – Crestwood College: For being a great ambassador for young people
Supporting staff member of the year
Lisa Marsh – Barton Peveril College: For going above and beyond what is expected of her
Diane Burtenshaw – Peel Common Nursery and Infant School: For regularly going out of her way to offer support
Paula Whiteley – Cantell School: For an exceptional career to date
Leadership award
Phil Humphreys – Oasis Academy Mayfield: For his outstanding leadership, positive attitude and robust approach
Krista Dawkins – Crestwood College: For her pioneering approach to education
Matt Perrett – Netley Marsh CofE Infant School: For nurturing a positive, vibrant and welcoming school
Innovation award
Rhiannon Jones – Cantell School: For improving the progress and wellbeing of girls
Lifelab – University Hospital Southampton: For their interactive and highly engaging format
Early Childhood and Health Team – Brockenhurst College: For their vocational expertise, dedication, resilience and flexibility
Nursery or primary teacher of the year
Lewis Tribbeck – Thornhill Primary School: For his superb subject knowledge
Mr O’Brien – John Keble Primary School: For inspiring and motivating children
Nicole Ash – Bevois Town Primary School: For her effective and meticulous style of teaching
Middle / Secondary teacher of the year
Rhys Fehners – Cantell School: For being dynamic, inspirational and devoted
Peter Bartlett – Toynbee Secondary School: For seeing the potential in students who are struggling to achieve
Becky Wesson – The Hamble School: For her engaging, entertaining and challenging lessons
College/Sixth Form Teacher of the Year
Lucy Singleton – St Anne’s Catholic School: For her selfless attitude and always putting needs of the pupils first
Jack Brown – Barton Peveril College: For his incredible contribution to the maths department
Dave Durow – Richard Taunton Sixth Form College: For his passion for teaching
Lifetime Achievement Award
Jane Higgins – Richard Taunton Sixth Form College: For 22 years of 100 per cent pass rate for A Level music
Yolanda Bull – Cantell School: For achieving highest results in the school year on year
Jane Owen – Peter Symonds College: For her open-mindedness, compassion and empathy
School or College of the Year
Rosewood Free School: For the truly inspirational team and unique approach to learners with complex needs
Hordle CE (VA) Primary School: For the team’s hard work, determination and enthusiasm for the community and families
Peter Symonds College: For creating an environment where students can learn in the most effective and least stressful setting
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