UniServity received over 200 entries for our Learning Platform awards this year. The final judging took place over the last week through 2 separate judging stages, rigorously focusing on Vision, Action Plans, Impact on Learning, and Future Planning within the submissions.
Judges from the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) and Microsoft Education Team were involved in this panel as well as representatives from schools and other educational bodies. The final judging stage was particularly difficult because of the high quality of the entries, and the extensive submissions which were provided.
Highly Commended:
Maiden Erlegh Secondary School
The Home Learning Project, The Emmbrook School
Commended:
Nine Mile Ride School
A full list of all of the results can be found here: http://www.uniservity.com/best-practice/award/
Finally, a huge congratulations to you and these schools for this fantastic achievement!