Handforth Grange Primary School awarded for excellent Special Educational Needs practice

Handforth Grange Primary School has been crowned the winner of the SEND Provision Award (Mainstream School) at the prestigious 2024 Educate Awards.

The ceremony took place on Friday, 15th November at Liverpool Cathedral, bringing together leaders in education to honour excellence across the sector.

The SEND Provision Award recognises schools that excel in providing outstanding support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), fostering an inclusive and nurturing learning environment.

Mrs. Booth, Head Teacher at Handforth Grange, expressed great pride in the achievement, saying, "Winning the SEND Provision Award at the 2024 Educate Awards is a tremendous honour and a source of immense pride for our entire school community. This award reflects the dedication of our staff, the invaluable support from our families, the Frank Field Education Trust, and, of course, the exceptional pupils who make Handforth Grange so special."

The Educate Awards, now in their 13th year, have become a hallmark of excellence in education, bringing together schools, colleges, and academies from across the North West to celebrate their achievements. The Educate Awards features 21 diverse categories and shines a spotlight on all aspects of education from sports and arts to literacy and the environment.

Kim O'Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, said: "Congratulations to all the winners at this year's Educate Awards! A huge well done to the runners-up and finalists and thank you to everyone who took the time to enter. The results were incredibly close, and judges had their work cut out deciding not only the shortlist but also overall the winners."

Kim added: "The Educate Awards is proud to be shining a spotlight on the region's schools and colleges, and celebrating the amazing work taking place inside and outside of the classroom. Entries will for 2025 will open in February and we encourage all types of schools, colleges and multi academy trusts to submit entries."

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