Ninety-Nine School Staff Recognised in National Teaching Awards

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Ninety-Nine School Staff Recognised in National Teaching Awards
Published June 17, 2026
The Pearson National Teaching Awards have announced 99 silver award winners, recognising excellence across the education sector. Headteachers, classroom teachers, teaching assistants and support staff are amongst those honoured for their dedication to improving outcomes for children and young people. The awards span numerous categories, highlighting innovative practice and exceptional commitment at a time when the profession faces significant challenges. These regional silver winners will now progress to the final judging stage, with the gold award recipients set to be announced during a national celebration in the autumn. The recognition comes as schools continue to navigate complex pressures around funding, recruitment and rising pupil needs. For local authority cabinet members, the awards offer a moment to acknowledge the vital role of school staff within the wider children's services landscape and to consider how councils can best support and celebrate teaching excellence in their areas. The Teaching Awards serve as a reminder of the dedication present in classrooms across the country, particularly significant as the sector grapples with retention and morale issues. Celebrating these achievements contributes to raising the status of the profession and highlighting the impact of quality teaching on communities.
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