Regent High School shortlisted for TES Schools Award 2018
Regent High School is honoured to have been shortlisted at the TES Schools Awards 2018. The most outstanding individuals and institutions that the state and independent sectors have to offer have been recognised in the shortlist for the 2018 TES Schools Awards.
It has been revealed that Regent High School has been shortlisted for the Headteacher of the Year award, one of only eight headteachers – and the only Camden headteacher – on the shortlist for this award.
TES Editor, Ann Mroz, said: ‘It is wonderful to see such innovative ideas and best-practice emerging from our schools and teachers, despite the current squeeze on funding. We had a record year for entries and the standard was the best so far; all those shortlisted should be very proud: it’s an extraordinary achievement.’
Gary Moore, Headteacher of Regent High School, said that ‘Being nominated for a TES Schools Award – the ‘Oscars’ ® of the education world – is a phenomenal achievement, and I am proud that Regent High School’s successes in 2016-2017 have been acknowledged through my shortlisting. This nomination recognises the work of everyone in our school community, and is itself validation of all that our students, staff, governors and parents/carers have achieved. I am thrilled to appear on this list alongside other dedicated and creative school leaders and teachers.’
The winners will be revealed at a gala awards evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London on Friday 22 June 2018.
To see the full list of who is in the running, pick up a copy of this week's TES, or visit www.tesawards.co.uk.