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Education Resources Awards 2021: winners announced
EB News: 25/05/2021 - 11:45
The winners of the Education Resources Awards 2021 (ERAs) were announced via an online awards ceremony, hosted by TV comedian Zoe Lyons, on Friday 21st May 2021.
Organised by Brilliant Marketing Solutions and the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), the ERAs celebrate outstanding success for the suppliers and teaching professionals of the education sector throughout the UK.
The Education Resources Awards 2021 winners are:
Special Education Resource or Equipment Winner Oxford University Press – Nuffield Early Language intervention
Early Years Resource or Equipment Highly commended - Tales Toolkit Winner - Yellow Door – Let’s Roll Collection
Educational Book Award Highly commended- Collins – Big Cat Dani and Tara Binns reading books Winner- PG Online – Clear Revise Guides
Collaboration Between School & Supplier Award Winner- Tassomai & Torquay Academy
Educational Establishment of the Year Winner- Charles Dickens Primary School. Southwark
Leadership in Education Winner- Darryl Morgan - Ridgeway School, Hampshire
Education Exporter of the Year Winner - Real Training
Marketing Campaign of the Year Winner- Raintree – Match Funding
Supplier of the Year – Not for profit Winner- Skills Forward
Supplier of the Year – Less than £1 million annual turnover Winner- Fiction Express Education
Supplier of the Year – £1 million to £10 million annual turnover Highly commended- White Rose Maths Winner - Tassomai
Supplier of the Year – Over £10 million annual turnover Winner - The Key
Outstanding Achievement during COVID-19 Winner- Click View
Outstanding Achievement Winner- Jeremy Eves
BESA Director General, Caroline Wright, said: “Congratulations to all the Education Resources Awards Winners. The education resources industry has played a huge role in supporting schools, pupils and parents during the past year, in many cases by making services and support available at no additional cost during the school closure period. To do this as well as continuing to innovate and offer outstanding customer service is an amazing achievement.
“It’s wonderful to see the fantastic range of high-quality education resources that are available to help schools as they embark on their education recovery journeys over the coming months.”
The Education Resources Awards are sponsored by YPO – the UK’s largest publicly owned buying organisation and are supported by the NAHT and nasen.
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