Scottish Education Awards

Winners

Award Winners at the 2009 Scottish Education Awards ceremony

We are delighted to announce the winners of the Scottish Education Awards 2009.

The winners were announced at a glittering awards ceremony on Tuesday 16 June 2009 at the City Halls, Glasgow.

Thank you for participating in 2009. We hope you would like to participate again in 2010.

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Active Citizenship

Winner:

St Paul's High School, Glasgow

Other finalists:

Dyce Academy

Girvan Academy

Ambition

Winners:

Perth Grammar School

Other finalists:

Our Lady and St Patrick's High School, Dumbarton

The Paired Reading Senior School Management Group, Castlehead High School, Paisley

Most Enterprising Primary School and Early Years

Winner:

Mearns Primary School, Glasgow

Other finalists:

Newtonhill Primary School

St Francis Primary School, Glasgow

Most Enterprising Secondary

Winner:

James Hamilton Academy, Kilmarnock

Other finalists:

St Ninian's High School, Bishopbriggs

Barrhead High School

Most Enterprising Special School

Winner:

Carrongrange School, Stenhousemuir

Other finalists:

Royal Blind School, Edinburgh

Marlpool School, Aberdeen

Best Enterprise

Winners:

De an Diugh - Portree Primary School

Other finalists:

Cardinal Newman High School, Belshill

The Chryston Factor - Chryston Primary School

Greener Schools

Winner:

St Leonards Nursery School, Edinburgh

Other finalists:

Whitelees Primary School, Cumbernauld

Shapinsay Primary School, Orkney

Bellahouston Academy, Glasgow

Health and Wellbeing

Winner:

St Kenneth's Primary School, Greenock

Other finalists:

Donaldson's, Linlithgow

Hillside School, Cumnock

ICT Learning

Winner:

Elrick School, Aberdeenshire

Other finalists:

Cardinal Newman High School, Belshill

Pinwherry Primary School

Homecoming

Winner:

Iochdar Primary School, South Uist

Other finalists:

Dallas Primary School

Dunoon Grammar School

Mearns Castle High School, Newton Mearns

Schools for All

Winner:

Kilcreggan Primary School and Pre-5 Unit

Other finalists:

Abercorn Secondary School, Glasgow

ISMS Education, Glasgow

International Schools

Winner:

Perth High School

Other finalists:

Balornock Primary School, Glasgow

St Stephen's Primary School, Glasgow

Education Supporter of the Year

Winner:

Lisa Goodman - Deans Community High School, Livingston

Other finalists:

Peter Anderson - Donaldson's, Linlithgow

Margaret Forbes - Canal View Primary School, Edinburgh

Probationary Teacher of the Year

Winner:

Alice Thompson - Eastbank Academy, Glasgow

Other finalists:

Lorraine Pollock - Uddingston Grammar School

Alasdair Tierney - Douglas Academy, Milngavie

Nicola Rooney - Garscadden Primary School, Glasgow

Teacher of the Year

Winner:

Iain Houston - St Joseph's College, Dumfries

Other finalists:

Simone McAdam - Kilmartin Primary School

Gerard Gordon - Notre Dame High School, Greenock

Tony Begley - Holyrood Secondary School, Glasgow

Headteacher of the Year

Winner:

Paul McLaughlin - St Ninian's High School, Bishopbriggs

Other finalists:

Sheila Laing - Forthview Primary School, Edinburgh

Isabelle Boyd - Cardinal Newman High School, Belshill

Lifetime Achievement

Winner:

John F Mackenzie - Oban High School

Other finalists:

Jane Mott - Crimond School

Anne Corr - Linlithgow Bridge Primary School

 

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