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Gail Emms MBE

Given the wealth of talent in the Northamptonshire education sector, we are proud to continue to recognise the achievements of the schools and teachers who provide children across our county with the learning experiences they need.

And it’s not just teaching staff and schools – the Northamptonshire Education Awards also celebrate the personnel and teams, from headteachers to subject-specialist individuals and teams, and those working with children with individual needs.

All Things Business holds an Outstanding rating from the Awards Trust Mark Scheme, which was established with the aim of encouraging more award programmes to focus on their own ethics and transparency. The scheme scrutinises everything from criteria, scoring, feedback, transparency and judging.

This means that all entries to the Northamptonshire Education Awards are scored against set criteria and marked through a bespoke software-based scoring system before finalists are selected. The finalists will then be considered by the independent judges to choose a winner.

Any individual or school in education in Northamptonshire can enter the awards, and nominations are also welcome from friends, family, colleagues, parents and students.

Our 2024 Winners

Blisworth Community Primary School

Overall School of the Year

Matt Coleman

The Judge’s Special Award

Patrick Leavey

Lifetime Achievement Award

Northampton School for Boys

Secondary School of the Year

Olympic Primary School

Primary School of the Year

Inderjit Jutla

Unsung Hero

Dan Rosser

Headteacher of the Year

Laura Patey-Smith

School Business Manager of the Year

Laura Stewart

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion

Billing Brook School

SEND Team/School of the Year

STEM Team – Northampton Academy

STEM Award

Nicola Holland

IT Champion

ECO Team

Environmental and Sustainability Award

ESOL & Adult English

English Team/Teacher of the Year

Lydia Hadaway

Maths Team/Teacher of the Year
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Award Categories

The Independent Judges

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Tim Dobson – Head of Access and Participation at University of Northampton

Tim currently works within the University of Northampton’s Equality and Access Team as Head of Access and Participation, working to ensure equality of opportunity for students who apply and study at the university. Previously he led the university’s Schools Engagement team for 5 years, working to improve access to higher education for primary and secondary school aged children in the county. Prior to this Tim was a secondary teacher for 23 years with roles including Head of PE, Director of Sport and Assistant Headteacher in 4 schools in Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. Tim’s professional career has centred in education; working with primary and secondary aged children as well as within teacher training to help improve education outcomes across the county.

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Morcea Walker MBE – Retired Vice Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire

A former teacher, education co-ordinator and Equalities Advisor, Morcea holds positions as Pro Chancellor of the University of Northampton and as a school governor and is a former Vice Lord Lieutenant for the county.

She has been involved in co-ordinating language and cultural classes in schools and various communities. She is a trustee of, among other projects, Northamptonshire Black History Association, Street Pastors and Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust.

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Adrian Pryce – Associate Professor, Strategy & Society at the Centre for Sustainable Business Practices at the University of Northampton

With a career spanning banking, travel & tourism, the food industry, academia and not-for-profit sectors, Adrian brings a breadth of strategic leadership and international business development experience across many countries and organisations.

He is a researcher on corporate citizenship and cross-sector partnerships, and, as Deputy Director of the China & Emerging Economies Centre, he helps to provide active support for business and regional development through sector-based project activities between Northamptonshire stakeholders, SEMLEP and key Chinese provinces.

As Chair of the Institute of Directors Sustainability Group, he works with businesses to create better directors, to help them embrace sustainability practices to ensure responsible, resilient and successful businesses.

In 2017, Adrian was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire for services to the county, and in that role serves on the Lord-Lieutenant’s Community and Commerce Groups.

He is also chair of two children’s charities and cycles for charity, helping to raise over £120,000. He also hosts a monthly local radio show called Open4Business about business in the community.

See the Judging Process CLICK HERE