Three Lancashire schools and a college have been shortlisted for prestigious education awards.
For over a decade, the Educate Awards have shone a spotlight on the education sector, showcasing the fantastic work of schools and colleges that are continually delivering an outstanding education and supporting young people to reach their full potential. With a total of 20 categories, the shortlist recognises inspiring teachers, dedicated support staff, and strategic leadership teams.
The Lancashire nominees are: Kim O’Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, said: “A massive congratulations to the Lancashire schools and colleges that have made this year’s shortlist. This year we received a record number of entries which made the judges’ job tougher than ever before. It is no mean feat making it this far and so every school and college on the shortlist should be extremely proud.
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