Education Business is delighted to announce that entries for its annual awards are now open.
Now in its 17th year, the Education Business Awards continue to recognise and celebrate the outstanding work, dedication, and achievements of schools and academies across the UK.
Taking place on 26 March at the iconic Old Billingsgate in London, alongside Education Business LIVE, the awards shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes of education, celebrating excellence across every aspect of school life.
The awards recognise a wide range of categories, including leadership, outstanding progress, and EdTech provision, as well as innovation in educational products and services. Additional honours will be presented to those demonstrating excellence in areas such as catering, environmental achievement, school buildings, SEND provision, and much more.
Entry is free of charge - simply submit a 500-word entry statement. Shortlisted organisations will receive two complimentary tickets to the awards ceremony, including drinks reception and a complimentary brunch at Education Business LIVE.
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