What our awards offer

Accreditation
Formal recognition that a school has met – and can evidence – very high standards of provision and practice.
School improvement
Strategies and interventions that bring about positive change and improve pupil outcomes.
Whole-school approach
Involve the wider community and relevant stakeholders – such as parents, pupils and staff – in the change process.

Our range of awards

Wellbeing Award for Schools
Promote emotional wellbeing and mental health across your school
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Excellence in Pupil Development Award
Develop pupil skills that last a lifetime
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Best Practice with Teaching Assistants Award
Maximise the impact of teaching assistants across your school
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Leading Parent Partnership Award
Develop positive relationships with parents
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SEND Inclusion Award
Improve outcomes for pupils with SEND
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Steps to achieving an award

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1.Self-evaluation
2. Action planning
3. Portfolio building
4. Verification
5. Accreditation
6. Reassessment
Self-evaluation
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Action planning
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Portfolio building
  • Collect evidence to meet the award framework
  • Showcase your achievements and successes
  • Store evidence online or compile your own folder
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Verification
  • Arrange an in-school visit with a trained award verifier
  • Collaboratively assess your achievements
  • Demonstrate how you have achieved each KPI
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Accreditation
  • Time to celebrate and share your achievements
  • Receive a certificate of achievement valid for three years
  • Continue your great work post-accreditation
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Reassessment
  • Apply for reassessment after three years
  • Demonstrate sustained progress and impact
  • Renew your accreditation for three more years
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'The award process has prompted us to analyse our practice in many different areas and there have been many whole-school improvements as a consequence'

Mr John Cregg, Headteacher
Priestnall School
 
Read case studies

Case studies

How our awards have impacted whole-school communities

Case Studies

Read about our successful schools and the impact of our awards

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Staff are presenting as being happier and have seen a decrease in staff absences. The pupils are happy and engaged and are now able to recognise their feelings
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The PSHE schemes of work were already in the process of being rewritten but the Wellbeing Award helped identify further strengths and areas for development
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I feel that going through the award has slowly changed the attitude of many of the Teaching Assistants