Silver Award for Science Teaching at SERC

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20 June 2019

South Eastern Regional College’s (SERC) Science Team have won a prestigious Pearson Silver Teaching Award celebrating outstanding achievement in teaching and recognition for the life-changing impact inspirational teachers can have on the lives of the young people they teach.  

They are one of 68 Silver Award winners selected from thousands of nominations from across the country as the Pearson National Teaching Awards marks its 21st year of celebrating excellence in education through an annual celebration of exceptional teachers, founded in 1998 by Lord Puttnam.

The SERC Team have been shortlisted to win one of just 13 Gold Awards at the UK’s “Oscars for Teachers” at a glittering event held at the Roundhouse on 20 October. It is broadcast on BBC2 the following week, on 27 October, as “Britain’s Classroom Heroes” as a showcase of excellence in education.  

Pictured above the SERC Science Team Celebrate their Silver Teaching Award: Back (L – R) Dr Susan Stokesberry, Dr Susan Gillen, Deborah Ballie, Dr Linda Lytle, Collette Carson, Jonathan Cash, Karen Orme, Gill Cave, Nicola McAteer, Dr Emma Wilkinson and Hannah Shields. Front (L – R) Michael Holmes, Liam Lynch, Cheryl Mills, Alan Brown, Gerard McSorley and Dr Bennett Chandran.