INSIDE The Bolton News today we reveal the winners of our Education Awards 2019.
A special supplement celebrates each and every winner — from Primary School of the Year to Lifetime Achievement Award.
There are pictures from the awards night at The Last Drop Village together with the emotional and uplifting speeches made by the winners.
News Editor Maxine Wolstenholme said: "It was a privilege and delight to be able to listen to the stories of the winners of The Bolton News education awards.
"Every one of them told a story of dedication, perseverance, inspiration and fun in Bolton schools."
So don't forget to pick up your copy of the paper today and read the winning stories and find out about the fantastic work that goes on to make sure every single child in Bolton is given the chance to succeed.
WINNERS:
ENVIRONMENTALIST AWARD, sponsored by Toughsheet, Nicola Ewens from Markland Hill
PRIMARY SCHOOL OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Toughsheet, St Michael's CE Primary School
SECONDARY SCHOOL OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Scan, Thornleigh Salesian College
PRIMARY HEADTEACHER OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Specsavers, Deborah Hopwood from Moorgate School
SECONDARY SCHOOL HEADTEACHER OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Cole Securities, Ann Webster, from Sharples School
EARLY YEARS EDUCATION PROVIDER, sponsored by Craftprint, Moorgate Early Years
SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPIL OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Surveyroof, Jack Schofield of Kearsley Academy
SUPPORT WORKERS OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Unison, Visual Impairement Unit at Sharples Primary School
PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPIL OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Ye Olde Pastie Shoppe, Alfie-James Richardson of St Thomas RC Canterbury School
FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Trend Transformations, Bolton School junior boys
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, sponsored by The Bolton News, Steven Kidd of St Saviour's CE Primary School
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Bolton Council, Sarah Twist of Johnson Fold Primary School
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR, sponsored by Bolton Council, Tansy Shaw of Rumworth School
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