THE T&A's Education Awards 2020 will live long in the memory as its first ever virtual ceremony.
It was different, but in a good way, and allowed all those in education throughout the Bradford district to be celebrated, after what has been a tough year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
See more details on how the event went and find out how to watch the ceremony online here
Keep an eye out for our supplement in Tuesday's paper next week, and online, where we'll have in-depth interviews with each winner.
Here is a full list of the winners and also those who were shortlisted (winner in bold):
Nursery/Primary School Teacher of The Year
Maryam Aslam and Emma Chapman - Thornbury Primary Leadership Academy
Lisa Boothroyd - Worth Valley Primary
Rebecca Petrie - Crossflatts Primary
Governor of The Year
Peter Addison Child
Gareth Logan
Pam Freeman
Secondary Teacher of The Year
Freddie Marshall - Bradford Academy
Gill Taylor - Bradford Forster Academy
Jonathan Kennedy - Belle Vue Girls Academy
Star Student Under 16 of The Year
Hanzala Mansoor - Thornbury Primary Leadership Academy
Ishmal Zahra - Belle Vue Girls Academy
Paris Somma - Bradford Forster Academy
Newcomer of The Year
Neill Coates - Beckfoot Priestthorpe
Joshua Blackham - Bradford Forster Academy
Chloe Wadby - Crossflatts Primary
Star Student Over 16 of The Year
Alex Watson - Askham Bryan College
Sabah Nisa - Copthorne Primary School
Angel Dudek - Beckfoot School
Headteacher of The Year
Michael McKenna - Reevy Hill Primary School
Mary Connor - Baildon CE Primary School
Heather Lacey - Shirley Manor Primary School
Supporting Staff Member of The Year
Vicky Jamieson - Immanuel College
Riva Ljimani - Copthorne Primary
Monica Taylor - St Matthews Catholic Primary
School of The Year
Barkerend Academy
Beckfoot Upper Heaton
Shirley Manor Primary
Community Involvement of The Year
Zaibun Khan and Helen Cowan - Eastwood Primary School
Suzanne Louch - Academy St James
Rabena Hussain - Iqra Academy
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