Aimhigher London Practitioner Awards 2024 – winners

The winners are...

The 7th Annual Aimhigher London Practitioner Awards took place at St Mary’s University on 16 July 2024, and it was an incredible evening! A huge thank you to all the schools, universities, virtual schools, and stakeholders who attended. As a team, we would like to congratulate all the winners once more and thank the nominees for their hard work in making this year successful.

Inspiring

Demonstrating an ability to inspire and motivate a positive role model to learners. And the winner is, Amandeep Phull, Greenford High School.

Commitment

Going the extra mile, demonstrating commitment to and engagement with the work of Aimhigher London. And the winner is, Marcela San Sebastian, Logic Studio School.

Collaboration

Outstanding contribution to the development of the network. The winner’s of this award are Christabel Yeboah and Megan Bastable, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Ethos and Values

For embedding the work of Aimhigher London within their institution, the winner of this award goes to: Simon Hart, Springwest Academy.

Ambassador of the Year

An outstanding contribution as a positive role model to learners. This year’s winners are Aryan Assad, University of Roehampton and Dermot Collon, St Mary’s University.

Champion over Time

For the most significant and sustained commitment to the work of Aimhigher over time. This award goes to Tracey Lewis, Merton Virtual School.

School of the Year

An outstanding contribution to the development of the Aimhigher London network. The winner for this award is Greenford High School.

HE Institution of the Year

An outstanding contribution to the development of the Aimhigher London network, the winner of this award if University of Roehampton.

Amandeep Phull, Greenford High School

Christabel Yeboah, Goldsmiths, University of London

Dermot Collon, St Mary’s University, Twickenham

Tracey Lewis, Merton Virtual School

HE Institution of the Year, University of Roehampton

Alex Pett, on behalf of Marcela

Simon Hart, Springwest Academy

Caitlin Atha, receiving the award for Aryan Assad, University of Roehampton

School of the Year, Greenford High School