Educate Awards shortlist
announced!
5 Sefton schools are amongst the shortlist,
including:- Formby High School, Birkdale High School, Bishop David Sheppard
Primary School, St Oswald's C of E Primary and Netherton Moss Primary School
The awards, sponsored by Connex Education, is now in its 4th year and celebrate
the inspiring work that goes on inside and outside the School gates, awarding
the innovation, excellence and passion through many different award categories.
There are 19 award categories in total, including Outstanding Commitment to
Sport, Creative and Innovative Literacy and Teacher of the Year.
Leading the way and shortlisted in an incredible 4 award categories is
Southport primary school, Bishop David Sheppard. It is shortlisted for the
Community Partnership, Leadership Team of the Year, Innovative and Creative
Literacy and Science Project of the Year awards.
Formby High School is in the running for 1 of the nights most sought after
awards, Most Inspirational Secondary School.
Birkdale High School in Southport is 1 of 5 Schools shortlisted for the
Spirit of Enterprise award.
St Oswald's Primary in Bootle is shortlisted in both the Outstanding Teaching of
Life Skills and Outstanding Arts in a Primary School categories.
Netherton Moss Primary School is also in the running for the Outstanding Arts in
a Primary School award, and for the night's final recognition, the Wow Award,
given to a school which has created the 'wow factor' during the 2014
to 2015 academic
year.
The Educate Awards has grown from strength to strength since its introduction in
2012 and this year saw a record number of entries which, for the 1st time,
included submissions from schools in the boroughs of Lancashire and Cheshire.
The awards already accepts entries from schools in the Liverpool City Region
(Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley, Wirral, St Helens and Halton).
This year, the difficult task of shortlisting the entries fell upon the esteemed
judging panel which includes football icon Robbie Fowler; Radio City breakfast
host Leanne Campbell; Olympian and managing director of Raise The Bar, Steve
Smith; Councillor Gary Millar, Liverpool's cabinet member for business,
enterprise and investment; Chris Walker; Lesley Martin Wright, chief executive of
Knowsley Chamber; Mark Beedles, managing director of Connex Education; Fiona
Barnet, director of The Foundry Agency; Andrew Pimbley of Claremont Farm and
Wirral's Farm Feast; and the education team at the respected Everyman and
Playhouse Theatres.
The judges remarked on the variety of entries across all 19 categories and the
exceptional standard of submissions. The passion and innovation showcased
throughout made choosing this year's shortlist the most difficult yet.
The winners will be announced at the annual
awards ceremony, which takes place on 20 November 2015, at Liverpool Cathedral.
Kim O'Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, says:- "We're delighted to
finally reveal the shortlisted schools ahead of the Educate Awards in November.
This year has been a bumper year not only for the number of entries but the
quality too. Each category was packed with inspiring projects and exciting
initiatives, which, from speaking to our judges made shortlisting the final line
up a very hard task!
Congratulations to all the schools shortlisted and thank you to each and every
school that submitted an entry this year. We're now one step closer to
presenting 19 special awards on 20 November!"
Associate sponsors at the awards include:- Adlib Solutions, Carillion plc, The
Foundry Agency, Paul Crowley and Co, Greater Merseyside Learning Providers'
Federation, Liverpool Hope University, Vivark, Schools 4 Health, eCadets, The
City of Liverpool College, MerseySTEM, NCS and Liverpool John Moores University.
Full shortlist...
Most Inspirational Primary School
Eldon Primary School
Halewood C of E Primary
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary
Barnton Community Primary
Leamington Community Primary
Most Inspirational Secondary School
Clare Mount Specialist Sport College
Wellfield High School
The Observatory School
Formby High School
Sir John Thursby Community College
Community Partnership Award
Bishop David Sheppard Primary School
Gateacre School
North Liverpool Academy
All Saints Catholic Primary
St Vincents School for Sensory Impairment
Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Primary School
All Saints Catholic Primary School
Billinge St Aidens C of E Primary School
Childwall C of E Primary
St Cecilias Catholic Junior School
Outstanding Commitment to Sport in Secondary School
Archbishop Blanch C of E School
Cowley International College
St Margarets Academy
Rainford High Technology College
Eco School Project of the Year
Bishop David Sheppard Primary School
Liverpool Life Sciences
Cowley International College
St Francis Xaviers College
Communication Award
Calderstones School
Leamington Community School
St Margarets Academy
The Liverpool Blue Coat School
Whitefield Primary
Teacher of the Year
Beth Harris, Archbishop Temple School
Peter Fearon, Bebington High Sports College
Mr O'Keefe, The Belvedere Academy
Mr Maloney, Holly Lodge Girls' College
Zoe Smith, Wellfield High School
Spirit of Enterprise Award
Birkdale High School
Liverpool Life Sciences
Rainford C of E Primary School
St Margarets Academy
Cowley International College
Innovative and Creative Literacy Award
Archbishop Blanch C of E School
Bishop David Sheppard Primary School
Gateacre School
The District CE Primary School
Whitefield Primary School
SEND Provision Award
Lakeside School
Rainford C of E Primary School
Springwood Heath Primary
The Observatory School
Whitefield Primary School
Science Project of the Year
Bishop David Sheppard Primary School
Gateacre School
Liverpool Life Sciences
Outstanding Arts in Primary School
Faith Primary School
Netherton Moss Primary
St Oswalds C of E Primary
Outstanding Arts in Secondary School
Archbishop Temple School
Holly Lodge Girls School
The Belvedere Academy
North Liverpool Academy
Career Aspiration Award
Archbishop Blanch C of E School
Bebington High School
Calderstones School
ESLA
Notre Dame Catholic College
WOW Recognition Award
Faith Primary School
Gateacre School
Netherton Moss Primary School
New Park Primary School
The Observatory School
Leadership Team of the Year
Bishop David Sheppard Primary
Formby High School
Kilgarth School
Outstanding Teaching of Life Skills
Archbishop Temple School
Bebington High School
Evelyn Community Primary
St Oswalds C of E Primary
Innovation in Education Award
Archbishop Blanch C of E School
Bebington High School
Flakefleet Primary School
The Observatory School
To see the shortlist in full, please visit:-
EducateAwards.Co.UK.
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Dark Tales haunt Bridge
Cottage on Halloween night!
ON Saturday, 31 October 2015, Bridge Cottage, the 19th
Century atmospheric home of the founder of Port Sunlight William Hesketh
Lever, will become a dark, scary, spine tingling place full of folk tales
and Halloween stories to make you shiver with fright!
The event is part of the Museums at Night initiative by Culture24, which
invites all UK museums, galleries and heritage sites to throw open their
doors after hours twice a year to showcase their treasures in unexpected
ways.
Drawn from the sinister side of creepy stories filled with witches' tricks,
betrayals, ghostly musicians and goblins and perhaps even including the
former residents of the cottage, each performance will transport you into a
world of darkness for an hour or so! Definitely not suitable for under 12's
this night of fright will leave you with a sense of unease which lingers
long after you return home to your cosy fireside and a comforting cuppa.
The evening will be hosted by Tom Hughes, a storyteller who has been sharing
folk tales in castles, churches, and historic houses throughout the UK for
many years. His interest is in the lesser known stories of the tradition and
shorter tales rather than the epics, with Tom performing 6 or 7 tales within
an hour. His storytelling style is full of local folklore and draws the
audience into the action, often including tunes played on traditional
instruments making this a truly immersive Halloween experience.
Professional storyteller Tom Hughes said:- "I am looking forward to
telling my tales to those brave enough to come and join us in this unique
house, steeped in history, in the beautiful village of Port Sunlight. It is
a perfect setting for some unnerving and chilling stories and is wonderfully
atmospheric. I am a firm believer that stories are not just for children and
this show is aimed at adults and teenagers who will enjoy these thought
provoking and sometimes unsettling tales. There is a great tradition of
telling ghost stories during the long winter nights and what better time
than Halloween?"
Amongst the creepy events of these tales, the audience will encounter
boggarts, wishes gone wrong and the dead returning. This is not likely to be
a cosy evening in a quaint cottage at all!
Tickets for Tom's 'Dark Tales in the Cottage' are available
from Port Sunlight Museum, Adults £8.50, Concessions/12+ £7.50, booking
essential. Performances at:- 6.15pm, 7.30pm and 8.45pm
For more information and to book tickets, call:- 0151 644 6466 or visit:-
PortSunlightVillage.Com.
National Heart Charity calls for people in
Merseyside to:- "Sing for their Hearts"
NATIONAL charity Heart Research UK
is calling on choirs, singers and performers across Merseyside to flex their
vocal chords and 'Sing for Your Hear' in the run up to
Christmas. Singing is good for your heart and recent studies have
shown that the health benefits are both physical and psychological because
it is an aerobic activity that increases oxygenation in the blood stream.
The charity wants singers, choirs, music groups and performers will be
running their own event in December 2015, to raise money to help in
the prevention, treatment and cure of heart disease.
This year's appeal includes a call to local pubs in
Merseyside to organise their own fundraising sing a long for the local
community in the festive season. Heart Research UK has spent over £500,000
on research grants in the North West in the last 15 years and over £150,000
on healthy heart grants. Taking part in:- 'Sing for Your Heart'
is easy.
All you need to do is:-
► Choose a date in December.
► Pick your venue.
► Perform to an audience.
► Raise money to help hearts near you.
Huyton based community choir:- 'Sing Along Aloud', took part
in Sing for Your Heart last year and will be performing again this year, at
Liverpool Central Station, on 11 December 2015, from 5pm to 5.30pm.
Linda Wooding from the choir said they
really enjoyed taking part and helping hearts. "We're a community
choir and we had such a good time last year doing Sing for Your Heart and a
great response from the public. It was a brilliant event to do and I'd urge
others to take part as you know you are also helping hearts too."
Barbara Harpham, National Director of Heart Research UK said the charity was
calling on people to put on their own performance in the run up to
Christmas. "Everyone can Sing for their Hearts, whether you're in a
band, choir or just partial to a bit of karaoke," she said.
"It's the perfect excuse to get together with friends, family and colleagues
to have fun and raise money for Heart Research UK particularly in the run up
to Christmas when everyone is feeling festive."
Singing is also shown to be good for your heart. Professor Graham Welch,
Chair of Music Education at the Institute of Education, University of
London, has studied developmental and medical aspects of singing for 30
years. He says:- "The health benefits of singing are both physical and
psychological. Singing has physical benefits because it is an aerobic
activity that increases oxygenation in the blood stream and exercises major
muscle groups in the upper body, even when sitting."
A more recent study was carried out at the University of Gothenburg in
Sweden into music and wellbeing which showed how musical structure
influenced the heart rate of choir members. Bjorn Vickhoff, who led a study,
said:- "Singing is good for your health. Our research indicates that
it may even be good for your heart. Further research in this field is much
needed, such as the long term effect of choir singing."
You can also follow Heart Research UK on Twitter: @heartresearchuk or become
a fan of our Facebook
Page.
Dome of Home - Restoring
our past and building our future
A new film, funded by Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) as
part of the Dome of Home restoration project, will be launched at a special
event, at 1.30pm. on Saturday, 7 November 2015, at The Hollins Hey Hotel in
New Brighton. The film is of great interest to the local and academic
community, and students of history and architecture in particular. This
Grade II listed, Basilica styled landmark, nicknamed by mariners in WWII, is
completing its second phase of works.
Born of the vision of a singularly determined cleric in 1935, the church of
Ss Peter, Paul and St Philomena was rescued from closure in 2012 and has
embarked upon an ambitious series of projects funded by HLF, to breathe life
back into the building. HLF are keen to engage a wider variety of people,
and funded the film to appeal to a professional and student audience.
Historians will be interested in the on going collection of oral histories
from past parishioners within the film showing the development for a once
significant faith community from the mid-20th to early 21st Century. This
collation will ensure an accurate historical record is complied for future
generations. Architecturally, the conservation work to this early, 1930's
built, concrete church is interesting, in view of the comparatively modern,
innovative construction at the time.
The Church is served by a young Roman
Catholic order, the Institute of Christ the King, based in Florence, Italy.
Rector of the church, Canon Montjean, a French man, commented:- "We
are keen to involve students and young people who may seek work in history,
art or architectural fields in the future."
The film will be preceded by 2, 10 minute
presentations; one by Peter de Figueiredo, an eminent, local architectural
historian; and the other detailing the conservation work carried out by
conservation architect, Adrian Swain of IBI Group. There will be an
opportunity to ask questions followed by a tour of the restoration work.
A trailer of the film:- "Dome of Home – Restoring the past and building our
future" can be viewed
here.
Tickets are free of charge and reserved on a 1st come 1st served, basis on
Dome of Home EventBrite
Page.
This project is very much in the hands of a community dedicated to securing
the past history of the place as well as its future, thus indelibly linking
past, present and future.
Charity hopes for hair raising Halloween
LEADING UK meningitis charity hopes
to 'fright' the disease this Halloween with a host of spooktacular fundraising events. 31 October 2015 is just around the corner
and Meningitis Now is urging local communities to get in the 'sprit'
and host 1 of their frightening fundraisers.
Event's organiser, Lydia Reed said:-
"With half term and the buzz of Halloween just weeks away, it's a great time
to let you imagination run wild and carry out your very own spooky
fundraising activities. We have some great ideas and resources on our
website to get you started, including a special Halloween cupcake recipe and
spooky masks for dressing up."
Putting a ghastly spin on the much loved
family 'Toddle Waddle', the charity are encouraging parents,
or anyone who looks after children, to create creepy costumes and take their
little monsters out for a ghostly walk. The sponsored event, which is
all about being imaginative and having fun, is free to take part in and easy
to organise.
To take part, register with Meningitis Now
and download your 'FREE'
activities, pick a date and time that suits you, and raise as much
sponsorship as possible.
For those who would rather stay
indoors, why not invite family and friends to join you for a:-
'Terrifying Time 4 Tea'. Pop the kettle on and serve creepy
cupcakes, candy apples, pumpkin pie, potion punch and cauldron cake, all for
a donation to the charity. Lydia added:- "Every year people come
up with some really creative and unique ideas. I'm really looking forward to
what our supporters come up with this Halloween. All monies raised by
these events will help us to support those affected by the disease and
enable us to undertake vital research into crucial vaccines and increase
awareness of meningitis and its symptoms. Together we can beat meningitis."
Meningitis Now is the UK's leading charity
working to save lives and rebuild the futures of people affected by
meningitis through research, support and awareness.
To find out more about our Halloween
fundraisers, please call:- 0345 120 4530. Also for more information on
Meningitis Now and the disease, you can call:- 01453 768000 or visit:-
MeningitisNow.org. |