Scottish Education Awards

2007 Awards Winners

Active Citizenship Award

Corseford School, Renfrewshire

Ambition Award

Burnhouse School, West Lothian

Better Behaviour and Attendance Award

Cumbernauld and St Andrew's Primary Schools, Cumbernauld

BT Scotland ICT Learning Award

Bowmore Primary School, Argyll and Bute

Determined to Succeed - Enterprise in Education Award - Most Enterprising School (3 Awards) Primary, Secondary, Special

Special: Burnhouse, West Lothian
Primary: St Peter's RC Primary and Nursery, Edinburgh
Secondary: Biggar High School, South Lanarkshire

Healthy Living Award

Wester Hailes Education Centre, Edinburgh

International Schools Award

Woodhill Primary School, Glasgow

Local Authority - Making a Difference Award

External Spaces Team - Fife Council

One Scotland - Anti Sectarianism Award

Earnhill Primary School and Sacred Heart Primary School, Inverclyde
Sally Magnusson speaking at the 2007 awards

The 2007 Scottish Education Awards were held on Friday 15 June at the City Halls in Glasgow. Finalists from all across Scotland attended the ceremony, hosted by Sally Magnusson, at which the eighteen category winners were announced and presented with Plato trophies.

Pupil Art Competition

P1-P3 - Shona McKenzie, Barcaldine Primary School, Oban
P4-P7 - Baillie McEwan, St Marks Primary School, Barrhead
S1-S4 - Naomi Thoms, Douglas Academy, Milngavie
S5-S6 - Jennifer Rae, Bannerman High School, Glasgow

Schools for all Award

Dundonald Primary, Kilmarnock

The Scottish Daily Record Award for Education Supporter of the Year

Kent Pledger - Mid Calder Primary School, West Lothian

The Scottish Daily Record Award for Head Teacher of the Year

Patricia Kennedy - St Mark's Primary School, Barrhead

The Scottish Daily Record Award for Lifetime Achievement

Ann McLanachan - Longniddry Primary School, Longniddry

The Scottish Daily Record Award for Teacher of the Year

Ian Hirschfeld - Inverkeithing High School, Inverkeithing
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