Pinner High School are among the institutions across the country that have been shortlisted for the Secondary School of the Year award.
The Tes School Awards recognises the outstanding institutions, that the education sector have to offer, and headteacher Chris Woolf is delighted with the achievement.
He said: “This is an amazing achievement for the students and staff at Pinner High School.
“It reflects everything that everyone does every day and I am so proud of them all.”
Tes editor Ann Mroz said: “It is always a highlight of the education calendar to see the best ideas and people lauded at the Tes Schools Awards. But this year, it felt more important than ever to run an event that showcased and celebrated the hard work that teachers and school staff do for children and their local community every single day.
“This has been one of the most difficult years in education, but – as ever – teachers continue to rise to the challenge.
“We had a record number of entries this year and the standard was very high, so all those shortlisted should be very proud: it’s an extraordinary achievement to be on this shortlist.”
Sadly, the awards night will not be held in person this year as planned, but for the very first time, award winners will be announced at a virtual ceremony on Friday, November 13.
To see the full list of who’s in the running visit tesawards.co.uk.
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