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ERA WINNERS


Education Resources Awards announces winners! T


he winners of the celebratory 20th year of the Education Resources Awards


(ERAs) were announced at the gala awards ceremony dinner, held at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on Friday 16 March 2018. Organised by Brilliant Marketing Solutions and


the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), the ERAs are firmly established as the premier annual event to celebrate outstanding success for the suppliers and teaching professionals of the education sector throughout the UK. Patrick Hayes, Director of BESA and Chair of


the judging panel, said: “Winning an ERA is a clear sign to the education sector that you are leading the way, with the awards widely recognised by schools, local authorities and across the industry. The competition was of a high calibre, as


always, and all finalists should be very proud. On behalf of BESA, I warmly congratulate the ERAs winners!” Chris Milton, Events Director of Brilliant


Marketing commented “This year we have seen a large increase in companies and schools entering and our new Collaboration between supplier and schools category has proven very popular, keeping these awards relevant and on point with the education market. “


The Education Resources Awards 2018 winners are:


Early Years Resource or Equipment Winner: Hope Education: Magicubes Highly commended:Mighty Writer: Mighty Writer


Primary Resource or Equipment – Non-ICT Winner: Mighty Writer: Mighty Writer


Primary Resource or Equipment – Curriculum learning resources including ICT Winner: Ohbot: Ohbot Robot


April 2018


Highly commended: Gooseberry Planet: Gooseberry Planet Highly commended: Maths Circle: Times Tables Rock Stars


Primary Resource or Equipment – Tools for leadership, management and assessment including ICT Winner: Speech Link: Junior Language Link


Special Education Resource or Equipment Crick Software: Clicker 7


Secondary Resource or Equipment – Non-ICT Winner: PG Online: Computing and Design & Technology Resources


Secondary Resource or Equipment – Including ICT Winner: Avantis Systems: Class VR


Educational Book Award Winner: Crown House Publishing: Puffed Out by Will Hussey and Barry Hymer Highly commended: Maths No Problem: Maths No Problem Primary Series


Free Educational Resources Winner: Shapes for Schools and Piccadilly Press: Flying Fergus Summer Challenge Highly commended: It’s A Monthly Thing: Betty For Schools


General Classroom Resource Winner: School Planner Company: Customised Exercise Books Highly commended: Staedtler UK: Teacher Marking Pack


Collaboration Between School and Supplier Award Winner: Scholastic & Darrick Wood School for STEPS Highly commended: Mrs Wordsmith & Fox Primary School


Education Exporter of the Year Winner: GL Education


Marketing Campaign of the Year Winner: Bonacia: Stranger Sagas Highly commended: Open Study College


Start-up Business of the Year Winner: Spongy Elephant


Supplier of the Year – Less than £1 million annual turnover Winner: Tennis Foundation


Supplier of the Year – £1 million to £10 million annual turnover Winner: GCSEPod


Supplier of the Year – Over £10 million annual turnover Winner: ESPO Highly commended: Tes


Outstanding Achievement Graham Harrison from STAEDTLER UK


Sponsors include some of the best-known


names in the education industry including MapedHelix, The Rochester Bridge Trust and YPO – the UK’s largest publicly owned buying organisation and are supported by the NAHT, nasen together with our media partners Education today.


uTo enquire about ERA 2019 please call the Events Team on 01622 474011


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Leadership in education Winner: Kim Taylor (OBE) Spring Common Academy


Educational Establishment of the year Winner: Prior's Court school


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