Treloar College’s 'Let Me In' has been shortlisted for this year’s Tes Schools Awards, following a record-breaking number of nominations.
The awards shine a spotlight on the outstanding work taking place across the UK celebrating the individuals and teams making a meaningful impact on pupils, staff and their wider communities.
We’re thrilled to share that we’ve been shortlisted for this national award, which builds on the continued success of the ‘Let Me In’ campaign. This year, Let Me In has received widespread recognition, including being featured on BBC South Today and BBC Radio Solent, as well as in various Hampshire newspapers and the Watercress Line Magazine. We are proud to have collaborated with the Knights Foundation, being featured on their ‘Taking the Dis’ podcast, and to have presented and sponsored the BASE Bordon networking event.
The shortlist was selected by a panel of expert judges, including experienced school leaders and education specialists. This year’s awards feature 23 categories spanning all areas of school life, from leadership and teaching to pupil outcomes and wellbeing.
Rod Williams, CEO of Tes, commented: “This year’s shortlist showcases the exceptional standard of entries across the Tes Schools Awards, reflecting the breadth of impact being delivered in UK education."
Each category highlights those who are not only driving meaningful change within their own settings, but also setting a benchmark for the wider sector.
This year’s awards will be hosted by award-winning comedian, writer and presenter Katherine Ryan, with winners announced at a gala ceremony on 19th June at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London.
View the full shortlist here: https://www.tes.com/schools-awards/uk/shortlist