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Winners - 2006 NTL ICT Innovation Award

The winners of the NTL ICT Innovation Award in 2006 were Link and Learn and included the following schools: Stapleford Primary, Fleetville Junior, Fleetville Infant, Hammond and Mount Pleasant. They worked together to build the Link and Learn web site which provides the opportunity for pupils to work on their personalised targets both at home and at school.

Winners - 2005 NTL ICT Innovation Award

The winners of the NTL ICT Innovation Award in 2005 were Wroxham Wroxham Primary School (663) for creating a radio station for the school (Winner) and Highly Commended - Watling View (882) and Lakeside (883) Chris Carter - for using video conferencing in special needs. Both schools were awarded their prizes at the ICT Conference in March 2005.

Winners - 2004 Best Practice Award

In 2004 the ICT Team were overwhelmed by the huge numbers of entries into the ICT Awards, which were presented at the ICT Conference in March 2004.

Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to everyone who entered – there is clearly an amazing amount of high quality work in the county!

Winners - 2004 Innovation Award

In 2004 the ICT Team were overwhelmed by the huge numbers of entries into the ICT Awards, which were presented at the ICT Conference in March 2004.

Congratulations to the winner, and thanks to everyone who entered – there is clearly an amazing amount of high quality work in the county!

Winners - 2002 Awards

Primary school teachers were given the opportunity to enter their best schemes of work, lesson plans and assessments of pupils’ work, in a, ‘Best ICT Practice competition’ and win excellent prizes for their school.

 

 

Teaching Assistant of the Year 2002

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This photograph was taken at the Teaching Awards Weekend of Best Practice Gala Dinner to celebrate 145 regional finalists. Among the finalists at the Awards Weekend was Sue Bolton from Greenway First and Nursery School, Berkhamsted, who is the Teaching Assistant of the Year for the East of England.

From left to right in the photograph:

  • Sir John Grieve CBE, former Assistant Deputy Commissioner with the Metropolitan Police, who gave the annual Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Young People lecture
  • Estelle Morris, former Education Minister, who gave a moving and very well received speech
  • Bobby Cadwallader, headteacher Greenway First and Nursery School
  • Sue Bolton, ICT CO-ordinator of Greenway First and Nursery School and Teaching Assistant of the Year East of England and Lord Puttnam, Chair of the Teaching Awards Trust.