The Education Business Awards, which celebrate the outstanding work, commitment and achievements of schools and academies across the UK, are open for entry.
Taking place on 12 June at the Leonardo Royal hotel in St Paul's, London, the awards continue to seek out the unsung heroes and celebrate their incredible achievements in all aspects of school life.
Last year's awards saw the introduction of new categories, with awards recognising outstanding individual leaders through the EB Leadership Award, as well as a celebration of innovative educational resources through the Education Resource Award.
Other awards will be presented to those who show excellence in catering, environmental achievements, school buildings, IT provision, SEN inclusion, and many others.
Entry is free, just submit a 500 word entry statement here. Shortlisted organisations will receive two tickets to the celebratory awards lunch and drinks reception in London on 12 June.
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