DESPITE being staged virtually for the second consecutive year, the T&A's Bradford & District Education Awards 2021 certainly didn't disappoint.
In total, 11 awards were handed out to the finest talents in education from the area on an evening full of recognition and celebration.
Click here to find out what went down and how to watch the ceremony online.
To hear from our winners make sure you grab a copy of the 16-page supplement in Tuesday's paper next week, also keep an eye out online for each individual piece in the coming days.
Below is the full list of all those nominated with the winners appearing in bold.
Newcomer of the Year
- Maria Ahmed, Eastwood Community
- Nicole Seek, Shirley Manor Primary
- Rhianna Finch, Russell Hall Primary
Governor of the Year
- Mike Isaac, Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust
- Julian Maxfield, Beechcliffe Secondary Special
- Tim Appelbee, Eastwood Community
Supporting Staff Member of the Year
- Nageena Khan, Clerk
- Jackie Drew, Beckfoot
- Linda Marshall, St Columba's Primary
Community Involvement
- Zaid Bashir, Bradford College
- Carol Julian, Hanson
- Lily Romani, Morrisons Girlington
Star Student (Under-16) of the Year
- Emily Dunn, Wycliffe Primary
- Star Gavaza, Barkerend Primary
- Hawa Khan, Thornbury Primary
Star Student (Over-16) of the Year
- Baklcha Ahmed, Bradford College
- Kiera Heckman, Craven College
- Klea Kurmekaj, Bradford College
Nursery/Primary Teacher of the Year
- Lynne Armstrong, Trinity All Saints Primary
- Rayfa Ali, Sandal Primary
- Nichola Lunn and Val Bottomley, Eldwick Primary
Secondary Teacher of the Year
- Josh Blackham, Bradford Forster
- Claire Smith, Beckfoot
- Emma King, Buttershaw
Headteacher of the Year
- Richard Ireland, Co-op Academy Beckfield
- Alice Jones, Oxenhope Primary
- Jon Skurr, University Academy Keighley
Headteacher - leading through Covid
- Simon Wade, Beckfoot
- Andrew Soutar, Ashlands Primary
- Fiona Meer, Low Ash Primary
School of the Year
- Silsden Primary
- Oastlers
- Co-op Academy Beckfield
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