North West Norfolk MP James Wild to attend Lynn News Klimatech education awards
Local MP James Wild will attend the Lynn News/Klimatech Education Awards 2022 – and we today reveal the list of finalist nominations.
The awards ceremony will take place in the Barn at Knights Hill Hotel, Lynn on Thursday, July 21.
The North West Norfolk MP has confirmed his attendance and will be giving the closing address after the ceremony.
Category finalists and sponsors are listed below.
Inspirational Teacher of the Year (Primary, sponsor West Norfolk Council): Chloe Regester – Howard Junior School, Emma Cobb – Fakenham Infant School, Gregory Hill – Howard Junior School.
Inspirational Teacher of the Year (Secondary, Claire Melton partner at Stephenson Smart): Danny Gay – KES Academy, Rachel Bazeley-Smith – Smithdon High School.
Primary School of the Year (Klimatech): Hillcrest Primary School, Howard Junior School, South Wootton Infant School.
Pupil of the Year (Primary, Princess Theatre): George David Manning-Coe – Whitefriars, Rae-Ann Calvert – Whitefriars, Lola Summers – Iceni Academy.
Student of the Year (Secondary, Lightspeed Broadband): Leo Rice-Wallen – Springwood High School, Simona Pilmane – Springwood High School.
Most Active School (Tesco): Holly Meadows Primary School, The Fen Rivers Academy and Howard Junior School.
Secondary School of the Year (Michelle Blake – College of West Anglia): Smithdon High School, Springwood High School, The Nicholas Hamond Academy.
Support Staff Member: Katrina Boyes – Nelson Academy, Paul Mummery – Gt Dunham Primary, Tracey Link – Howard Junior School.
Environmental Champion (Palm Paper): Heartwood Primary School, West Walton Community Primary School, Nelson Academy.
Contribution to the Community (Southgate Packaging): West Walton Community Primary School, Hayley Lockley – King’s Lynn Academy, Smithdon High School.
Pre-School of the year (Doubleday Group): Applewood Nursery, Giggles N Squiggles, South Wootton Pre-School.