Nominations are open for the third annual Haringey Outstanding for All awards, which celebrate exceptional education and achievement. Awards are up for grabs in ten categories, recognising the outstanding contributions made by teachers, students, support staff, governors and community groups across Haringey.

Cllr Ann Waters, Cabinet Member for Children and Families said: “In just two years, the Outstanding for All awards has become a favourite fixture on Haringey’s events calendar. It’s an evening when we get to congratulate and celebrate the very best examples of teaching and learning in this borough, and I’ve no doubt we’ll see dozens of superb nominations this year. If you know someone – whether they’re a teacher, classmate, colleague or community member – who you think deserves recognition, nominate them now.

“Haringey’s schools are going from strength-to-strength, with all of our secondary and special schools, and almost 90 percent of our primaries, rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. This year’s awards will give us further cause to celebrate Haringey’s well-deserved growing reputation as a home to excellence in education.”

 

Nominations can be made in the following ten categories:

  1. Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards
    Secondary schools are invited to nominate two students for outstanding academic achievement each in this non-judged category.
  2. School Mentor Award
    Recognising an outstanding student who has worked tirelessly to support and make a real difference for their peers and their school as a whole - a young person who is looked up to by other students
  3. Volunteer of the Year Award
    To recognise an individual, group of people, or an organisation who has supported a local school through volunteering, fundraising or other community development work
  4. Overcoming Adversity Award
    To recognise a student who has overcome a personal challenge and achieved success at school
  5. Achievement in the Arts Award
    Recognising a young person or group excelling in an art form; including visual arts, the performing arts or music
  6. Achievement in Sport or Physical Activity
    Recognising individual, team or school achievement in a sport or outdoor activity demonstrating sportsmanship and commitment
  7. Governor of the year
    Recognising the important contribution made by school governors in improving education in Haringey
  8. Teacher of the Year Award
    To recognise outstanding head teachers or teachers at early years, primary, secondary, and post 16 level, with an overall winner also declared on the night
  9. Support Staff of the Year Award
    Recognising outstanding support staff at early years, primary, secondary, and post 16 level, with an overall winner also declared on the night
  10. The Councillor Egan Lifetime Achievement Award
    Recognising the exceptional leadership of an individual in the field of education in Haringey

Nominations will remain open until 18 September with the award ceremony taking place at Alexandra Palace on Monday 7 December.