The best schools and teachers across the country have been shortlisted in this year’s Tes Schools Awards. The Tes Schools Awards, which have been dubbed the ‘Oscars of education’, is a prestigious awards programme which celebrates the best of education across the UK. It has now been revealed that LVS Ascot has been shortlisted in the category of Best Use of Technology.
The Tes Schools Awards recognises the very best teachers and schools from UK state and independent schools, across early years settings, primary and secondary.
James McNaughton, Head of Digital Transformation at LVS Ascot said, “We are so pleased to be shortlisted for this award. It represents the hard work and genuine interest of our staff to embrace technology to improve our pupil’s educational experience. We believe a Blended Learning approach to education gives students the range of skills they require for their bright futures and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the digital world.”
The shortlist was compiled by a panel of expert judges, including school leaders and experts. The schools and teachers they chose showcase the best of education across the sector within 21 award categories, covering all areas of school education.
Jon Severs, Editor of Tes Magazine said, “Congratulations to all the shortlisted entries – the standard was so high this year despite the challenges schools face. It is critical we celebrate excellence and share it widely so we can ensure that the fantastic work happening in education is properly recognised.”
Winners will be announced on 21st June at a glittering gala awards night at the Grosvenor Hotel, Park Lane, in London.
This year also marked the first time Tes operated this awards programme internationally with the Tes Awards for International Schools.
Set in 25-acres of parkland, LVS Ascot is an all-ability, independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 4 to 18. Engaging teaching and co-curricular activities are designed to inspire children to exceed their expectations and teach them the skills they need to succeed in life.