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780 schools are involved in the programme and a Quality Mark has been developed and awarded to 164 schools, to recognise excellence in schools that improve outcomes for pupils who have SEN or are disabled.
The awards recognise excellence in legal technology, IT security, leadership & innovation, as well as the individuals, teams and suppliers transforming the future of legal services.
Submissions are now being accepted for the June awards, which recognise excellence in handling transatlantic matters across the key areas of corporate, finance and disputes, as well as highlighting law firm innovation, commitment to pro bono, outstanding transatlantic strategy and in - house leaders.
This year the World Travel Awards marks its 20th anniversary, after being launched back in 1993 to acknowledge and recognise excellence in the global travel and tourism industry.
Established in 1993 to recognise excellence in the global tourism industry, the World Travel Awards is acknowledged as the ultimate hallmark of quality.
WTA was launched in 1993 to acknowledge and recognise excellence in the global travel and tourism industry, and is now regarded as the very highest achievement that a travel product could hope to receive.
The World Travel Awards were launched in 1993 to acknowledge and recognise excellence in the global travel and tourism industry.
Add to this, though, the huge variety of contexts in which teachers are practising their craft, and it is easy to see how developing a programme to recognise excellence in teaching becomes incredibly complex - and at times controversial.
NewTek today launched its 2018 UK Education Awards to recognise excellence in creating engaging and inspiring videos and live streams by students and staff at colleges and universities across the country.
Taking place on July 6 at the Grange Hotel, London, the awards recognise excellence in education across 22 different categories.
We recognise excellence in educational leadership through state and national awards and fellowships.
These Awards are unique in recognising excellence in every area of the packaging supply chain.
As the world's leading specialist food and agribusiness bank, Rabobank sees its role in the support of significant achievements in this arena as an important one and has been recognising excellence in leadership in this field since 1996.
The 2017 Cornwall Teacher Awards will take place at Truro Cathedral on the 21st April and recognises excellence in education in Cornwall.
«This reflects the status of the Bett Awards as being the global gold standard when it comes to recognising excellence in education technology.
The Auscontact NSW Award is the pre-eminent awards program in Australia, recognising excellence in providing a quality customer experience, but also assesses how well a company treats its staff by providing training, support and rewards for success.
This means that PADI have recognised the excellence in the services that we provide for our divers.
Kenya Tourism Board won the bid to host this annual WTA Africa Gala Ceremony last year, with the award nominations recognising excellence in the travel, tourism and hospitality industry.
We also hold the Law Society quality standard Lexcel, which recognises excellence in legal practice management and excellence in client care.

Not exact matches

The industry alliance that managed the upgrade of the Great Eastern Highway has been recognised for excellence in construction and environmental management at this year's Earth Awards for civil infrastructure.
Northern Star Resources has been recognised for excellence in the resources sector, winning the fourth annual Craig Oliver award at the RIU Explorers Conference.
The 10th annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards, staged by Cirrus Publications» Australian Mining magazine, aims to encourage, recognise and reward excellence in the Australian mining industry and celebrate the achievements of the people and companies who have shown innovation and superior performance during 2012/13.
The Awards were developed to recognise excellence and innovation in Australian wine.
The Australian Distilled Spirits Awards were announced last month, recognising the excellence of Australian distiller's in the ever - growing local spirits industry.
He and he alone gave us the chance of being a name, a brand, a club recognised in the same breath as Barcelona and Bayern and he did it at the same time as giving us pure footballing excellence.
The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (BVCA) Management Team Awards recognise and celebrate managerial excellence and underline the important role private equity and venture capital play in the UK economy.
Bilfinger Excellence in Engineering Award The purpose of this Award is to recognise the contribution of engineering excellence in the chemical industry towards improved business performance.
But as I keep saying we should aim for excellence, we shouldn't put up with second best, we should recognise that doing nothing is an option which I think actually, could end in tears.
The Society's fundamental purpose, as it has been since its foundation in 1660, is to recognise, promote, and support excellence in science and to encourage the development and use of science for the benefit of humanity.
For over thirty years the Construction Manager of the Year Awards (CMYA) has been recognising and rewarding excellence in management of the built environment.
As the PAC has recognised we have made significant progress in implementing free schools, which are driving up educational standards and giving pupils from all backgrounds the chance to achieve academic excellence.
Professor Kieran Gibson, Head of the Department of Physics, said: «This is a richly deserved award for Pratibha, that recognises her sustained level of international excellence in studying matter at the scale of individual atoms.
Ralph Fiennes, winner of the Best Actor award, poses in front of the winners boards at The 62nd London Evening Standard Theatre Awards, recognising excellence from across the world of theatre and beyond, at The Old Vic Theatre on... More
It was set up in 2006 to recognise examples of excellence in education and in the turbulent political times that lie ahead, this is more important than ever.
Our objectives for the scheme are to: formally recognise and raise awareness of excellent practice and expertise within the profession; encourage the profession to aspire to excellence and higher standards of practice; and improve the practice of school business management by encouraging ongoing participation in professional development.
The Chartered College of Teaching, which was first proposed in 2012, aims to be a voluntary, teacher - led organisation which will support professional development, promote and share evidence - informed practice, and recognise excellence.
«Our purpose is to inspire, support, recognise and elevate excellence in educational leadership,» Ms Murthy said.
EXCELLENCE AWARD In March last year, the Children's Food Trust launched its Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition forEXCELLENCE AWARD In March last year, the Children's Food Trust launched its Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition forExcellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition forexcellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for children.
The awards, introduced by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan in 2015, celebrate excellence and diversity in character education, recognising that character is already being encouraged, nurtured and developed alongside academic rigour through a variety of programmes inside and outside schools across the country.
Tim Eliot - Cohen, investment director at Rathbones Brothers Plc, who sponsored the event, said: «We're proud to sponsor the Education Business Awards 2013, and help to ensure excellence in the UK's educational system is recognised and applauded.
Our stated purpose is «to inspire, support, recognise and advocate for excellence in educational leadership.»
The Deans recognise that there is a need for strong partnerships to develop highly capable teachers and continued excellence in the teaching of future generations.
«That's why it's so important that we recognise the excellence we see in our schools every day, right across the country.
An excellent example of this is the implementation of BSEN1729 — which recognises the importance of both ergonomic excellence and durability in use.»
Debbie French, education portfolio director at i2i Events Group, added: «The Bett Awards are recognised as a mark of excellence and each year some of the UK's finest companies are recognised for their innovation and commitment to excellence in educational resources and services.
«We stress academic excellence, but we also recognise that in order to maximise the academic potential of each child, you need to develop them holistically.
First introduced in 2015 by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, the awards celebrate excellence and diversity in this field, recognising that character is already being encouraged, nurtured and developed alongside academic rigour through a variety of programmes inside and outside schools across the country.
She is the Director of the Sheffield Institute for Education (SIoE) at Sheffield Hallam University — a national centre of education research and practice, recognised for its excellence and innovation in teaching and learning.
We are the UK's largest awarding body and offer qualifications that are globally recognised and benchmarked, with educational excellence rooted in names like Edexcel, BTEC, EDI and LCCI.
Astrea has been recognised by the Department for Education as being well placed to raise standards and achieve excellence for pupils in a growing number of schools nationwide.
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