search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
'32


p i I f


I CUIHEROEADVEimSERfiTIMES


wwwcljtheroeadvertiserco uk Thursday,AprillS,2013 Sponsored by { ( V - "fr; k


II. 'll' ill ll-itJ-


P |hI; IK *


l i ' f I f





I f 1l i ' tR 1I #4


INTRODUCTION


East Lancashire Newspapers are proud to announce its second Education Awards 2013. These awards will celebrate primary and secondary education across East Lancashire.


. Sponsored by Burnley College, the awards will showcase and celebrate the very best students, teachers, schools and employees in the area. The campaign will recognise the achievements that schools and pupils make within the educabon sector on a daily basis. There are ten categories. They are - Pnmary School of the Year Award,


- Secondary School of the Year Award, - Inspirahonal Teaching Award, : Primary School Pupil of die Year Award, ' Secondary School Pupil of the Year Award, Health & Wellbeing Av/ard, Sports Achievement Award, Sustainable School Award, • Educabonal Tours Award, Unsung Hero Award.


Each category has its own criteria for nomination, which you can see on these pages.


We are inviting our readers to be acbvely involved and support


these awards by nominating worthy candidates. Our Editor Chris Daggett said:


PRIMARY SCHOOL OF THE YEAR AWARD


“East Lancashire Newspapers is delighted to unveil its second education awards. ,


.


“The awards are a fitting vvay to celebrate the quality and diversity of education and students that exists across this part of Lancashire. The awards are designed not just to reward high achievement, but to also recognise the efforts of all levels and sectors of the education system.


“We want as many nominations as possible so we can honour schools and individuals and celebrate the undoubted young talent that exists in our area. So please


, get nominationg now and help make our special awards evening I an event to be remembered.


■ “But for people to get the recognition they deserve we need. those who know all about this great work to tell us. Don’t be shy, get


those nominations in!” To nominate a school, pupil, teacher or member of staff couldn't be easier. Simply send In


•’ your nomination to Educabon Awards, East Lancashire Newspapers, Promotions


■ Department, c/o Lancashire Evening Post, Olivers Place, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 9ZA. Or you can email your entry


SECONDARY SCHOOL OF THE YEAR AWARD ■ ■■'.


■ to compebtions@eastlancsnews.co.uk or, if you would like tO' nominate online, please log onto www.burnleyexpress.net


YoiTr nomination should consist of your name and contact details, plus the name of the school/ person you are nominating, explain in no more than 250 words why they have been nominated and include their contact address and telephone number. Closing date for nominations is 9am Wednesday 22nd May.


A panel of judges will examine all nominations and select


shortlisted finalists in each category. All finalists will be invited to a prestigious presentation evening, where the winners, as . chosen by the judges, will be announced.


■ The awards presentation evening will be at Burnley College on Tuesday 18th June. So, if you are nominating, please remember this date for your diary! '


'


However, the Unsung Hero winner will be chosen by you, our readers.


.


The nominations shortlisted by our judges in this category will be featured in The East Lancashire Newspapers at the end of May and you can vote for who you think most deserves .to win.


It IS now over to you to let us know who you would like to nominate for an award and be in with the chance of winning one of these prestigious titles.


The Awards are open to primary and secondary schools only. Sixth forms and nurseries are not eligible for this competition.


UNSUNG HERO.AWARD PUPIL OF THE YEAR - PRIMARY SCHOOL AWARD r ;The fpeusTs oppaylngtributetothose^jT^^^rrT?^^


.who'0iake,a'SignificalitcontritiuhontoSaa^-:fQain5hl i r v ’Q the schoorcqiT^uhity behin’d the scenes _


y 3 -


positive imnant.'nn riav-tivdav^j'.; - -4,


PUPIL OF IHE.YEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL AWARD pupiiexerts^l advertiser and 1 imjes,


3 ^ ' %


!Pr f ® " A" a" round good citizen for ydu'?-'


jx- sponsorthe Unsung Hero Award and to pay tribute to those who^make -. Ji -rradignificant contnbution to the School Community behind theTs'cene and » ‘ I,have a positive impact on day today life and'who'are an inspiratiomto: ik,; "■usair.-^.^- •‘i*


", ^ „ L


. ti|.!n the, North .West sO: that we .can discover more about how education is i - I developing and changing in our region In sponsoring this new award we .'-:r.rzs^are{a|so;able to conhnue,oun.work in promoting the-benefits of Uearning»ji - - : j i j l i t .fffiQutside.The.Classroom by rewarding.schools who pa rb c ip a te - '^ r / lj^ - ..- A :


- Sainsbur/s Burnley Store Manager Mike OHara said “We are proud to-:* ("beginning to end .. o I o. .. * ..I ,.7, "" - - ■ JhT^categoryjecognises educabonal visits that have "


Tsem0pw^ed..a;studej!t:to discover.aiiew.way"of learrt? •. png;;.C.ons^derahdn wiltbe given to new experiencesl.vii fcj.involvem|ht of students from varying abillhes and - * ' - ' , Sbackgrouhd^'bonding' experiences,-contrlbtihon to“^j ■i; development and confidencer asTvell as the deliverySi; i:


*f Of learning objectves bnd increased enthusiasm for- thesubjeck-


ii» Lie’ » ^. ir heart of-Nelsbn;Town Centre, boashng a F I t - 1 » > ■y^T-'??h,-educahonal,touraperafor; based in Blackpool: Ourdestinl-s-S : ^ " t - " -f


.■rtThe Muni.Theatrejn.Colne prowdes year round'entertaimnent forall .me ?r family,-with livemusic, theatre/comedy, dancei=vane^jlchildren's show’s^ I and events^ ’


' ' “l LAndT . „ .. k fSpf^pi * - t


ISSpace,.Meeting. Rboms/CinemaLFunctibn'RbomsintibaWaVdarCafe/^^ ~


i provide a tailor made experience with exceptional customer service fromr 2 . . ' , '


gJWealreadjnsupporttte.NatipnalEducatiooBusiness'Awifds/where# »,Weiannuallypponsorithe;awardtor,bes^t:schooLtrip;-fronvfhiswehave^^p:-


:|lsarned-.sq^i™h:aboutthe,amazingworkbeing.carrie(rout/byteachersffiw :&and„sfudents:alike, We have,;pow chosen to;supportiEducation'Awardsttff®t’


'A' A ... T _> •: ,_■' r- .. S ’


j: And The ACECentre is a mulh-funchonal, "state^f-theart bulldin^n the.% '3 ................... . ...... ..


z V .;..z,T --= Studlo,tCbnterenceHg-i;


Jions-range.from the^UK and Europe to the USAr-WST, is abdirt Helping?" f .Sp, whetheryou're a.fitnesVfanaticVoramVsicTorec'PendleTeisure:TrustfT _____ .^^teachers to takestudents on great trips and have fun whilst doihg'sp.'We 5 k can offer you lots of .entertaining thmgs:to'doa«9..‘{ JS^‘rSt^!9^SfY&«isa


>• X. ■Be


a # s i i r I


SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL AWARD


iThisrcategory:recognises:fssfa5. asctioolsThathave devSloped-al ^environmental awarenessrand.*; LEADERTIMES NEWSPAPERS ^sustainable.-development*' »^ i>-


20


B u r n l e y C o l l e g e


Sixth Form Centre L .Sixth Form Centre.


[i^;East Lancashire N ew sp ap e rs L td . . ,


l^ )E a s t Lancashire N ew sp a p e rs L td


■Thursday,ApnIIS,2013 wwwclitheroeadvertiser.co-uk


CUIHEROEADVERnSER&'nMES 1 Sponsored by


* - ■-


B u r n l e y C o l l e g e


33


INSPIRATIONAL.TEACHING.AWARD


h.xThe InsoirabonalTeachingAvirard recognises___ L who have'made a siinificahtcontnbubon to the't' i


'T


|a-SUccess:oTtl^ir,.students;and provided an inspiration-i teto children.


At Burnley CoHege Siirth Form Centre, we are pas-ffl-?'^


,t;.>sjpnate aboutJhe.success of our students and pride.Si'i &reur_selyes:pn .ouirpuSanding teaching-^vYerereVrouSTW^


| / .


jTand provided an inspiration to young people;^ '<■"


•* Sxth Form Cbrtre :


^ f o sponsor.the Inspirahonal Teaching Award, which recognises teachers r|who, have.made ^significant contnbutonto thesuccessoftheifstiidentsi .........z


.,., ..


HEALTH&WELLBEINGAWARD


p;, to a healthy lifestyle; incorporating, a posihve’V 'j Tyapproach to exercise,'hutritiorfand general sw s i ' r wellbeing for students,^staff and families.


NHS M?'"® ^l^ast Lancashire fiospitals NHS Trust, educabon and health


|rB®J!!L®l"S-gohOTd in,handr.We.are.delighted.tO:SponsoFthisaward,'z»'f>i'! ksypporting Ihe deyelppment.of young people who we consider tifbe oUr'J?’ ;EPOteritial,future.worHorce>coirtinuing.todeliVenfirst:classhealttr'cafe.toa ;^the local populabon^of over half a million people across East Lancashire T ^ndftesurroTind^^area'-- p > ^


SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD


r .r'cvvdruiiig dn inuiViOUdLicSni TOr cXCclltng .t ■ ■ in a particulansport or sportsrat school or-i ‘.through their-dedicahon and c’ofnmitments outside of school hours ‘


' ' 'J U , * - ^ A ' i - - '7


. .Thriwng to'prbwde'ahd ehcbufage:spdrt foi^^all’ this^eem^'tt^^ fechpicejfqr


«/We, tfy.to. keep^tte'paopje. of Ea^L^ Sj through’a:Variet?,;6fS’p6rtS,?afts'andeSertainfriehtWn'uesl^^^^


pywth.6y|r|lQ0fitess;y^^ |.swimrriingpoplsj:imuit^urpM i..ties:at‘Pepdle'Waye!eng®s;':Pend!e'^^^^ e-’Centre'ra'nd;See'dhill'Afhletics;and^M^ place tblg^'ach'vefJr/^IfkHivkSFtS^J^^


Pendle L_e^ur|Trost'als’o .looks;aftef iMaf sden;Park;M lifeVtfe Khobrfei.'^ p


■ l-where you can'enjoy stunningiViews of East Lancashire and the majeshcias ®


the teshng^J^trples-'.


ljRelax'and;unMnjlat.I^^^^ pSpa‘Heat:&(p¥r!encesr^ £;;bffenHg^¥full,fange:6f-bbdy-ao¥$eiu^


Pehdie'Leisure|riilst¥ls®basts^'mJ^¥^^^^


f jPendle Leisure Trust is proud to.sponsor the Sports Achievement Aw^d;:^ <


¥ m-S-i 3^^ - r w m r^SIJONSOREDBY ,


I^NSOREDBY . x- Ejcfe » » «


• i f * <


^ ' C~x2





Burnley College


-h Sixth Form Centre


Burnley College


Sixth Form Centre


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29