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Kent Teacher of the Year Awards 2019

The top fifty educators, support staff and volunteers in further education and schools were revealed last Friday night (10 May) at Kent Teacher of the Year.

The glittering awards dinner was staged by educational charity the KM Charity Team at the Ashford International Hotel to honour district winners for each local authority area. 22 winners received the additional accolade of being named best in the whole of Kent.

Sharing hosting duties were Simon Dolby, CEO of the KM Charity Team, and Nicola Everett, head of multimedia news at the KM Group, television presenter for KMTV and newsreader at KMFM radio.

Guest speakers included the charity’s honorary patron and star of CBeebies’ Mister Maker, Phil Gallagher, as well as double Olympic champion Jack Green and Steven Holdcroft, head of recruitment and admissions for the event’s key partner the University of Kent.

Kent Teacher Awards 2019 from Inspire Schools on Vimeo.

Phil said he was proud to celebrate the county’s best teachers. “As a former Kent schoolboy, I loved my schooling in Rainham and Gillingham,” he said. “My mum was a teacher as well so I know first-hand how hard teachers work.”

Jack added: “It was fantastic to see so many top teachers here who have obviously made a big difference to the pupils in their schools.”

The event included an appearance from East Kent Schools Together’s partnership choir ‘The Big Sing’ who performed three songs while dinner was served.

A staggering 1,100 nominations were submitted by students, parents, and school staff praising colleagues for categories including Primary, Secondary, Further Education, and newly-qualified teacher as well as team and volunteer awards.

Phil Reynolds from Kreston Reeves was on the panel of judging organisations tasked with selecting the winners. “The amount of nominations we get grows every year and they just improve year-on-year,” he said. “Teachers and their support staff do such a wonderful job in the sector.”

Among those clinching an overall prize was Headteacher Pete Talbot of Castle Hill Community Primary School in Folkestone, who along with his colleagues won the Kent Senior Leadership Team of the Year Award. He said the award “represents a huge journey that the school’s been on from a struggling school with no name to a fantastic, large and thriving school.”

Matthew Tragheim, from Wayfield Primary School in Chatham, was crowned Kent ICT Champion of the Year for the use of technology to improve learning. “Every child has an iPad and we use Flip learning to raise their aspirations and also their progress across the school,” he explained.

Thomas Nyaku of Dartford Science and Technology College was named Kent Maths Teacher of the Year. He described the win as “a very exciting moment” adding “Obviously I’ve come a long way and this has been by the support of my department and the leadership of the school.”

Other countywide champions included Michelle Fleming, chair of the PTA for Borough Green Primary in Sevenoaks, and recipient of the Kent Schools Volunteer of the Year Award; Sally Creavin from the Sheerness West Foundation who was awarded Kent Wellbeing Champion of the Year; and Anthony Stockwell from Tonbridge-based Hadlow College who won the Kent Apprenticeship Assessor of the Year Award.

The annual event aims to spread best practice and to this end a booklet featuring the judges’ comments on each winner has been distributed to all of Kent and Medway’s schools and colleges.

The judging panel, who also presented the awards on the night, included representatives from Medway Youth Trust, the University of Greenwich, Social Enterprise Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University, Loop CR, Diggerland, Kent Further Education, Kape HR, KCS, Towergate Insurance, The Education People, Kent Sport, Kent County Council, Medway Council, Salus, Blessing by Blé and Three R’s Teacher Recruitment.

View the full list of winners and gallery of photographs here

Download the awards brochure and read about the winners’ best practice

The KM Charity Team provides a range of green travel and literacy services for schools. Find out more at the KM Walk to School website or Buster's Book Club website

Contact Details

Karen Brinkman
Telephone: 08442 640291
Email: Kbrinkman@thekmgroup.co.uk