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National Award Winners 2011

UK NATIONAL AWARDS 2011

COMMENDATIONS

The 6th Annual eTwinning UK National Awards took place during the UK National Conference at the NCSL, Nottingham, from 17-19 June 2011.

The awards were based upon commendations for the most outstanding projects in individual categories.

Award winners were announced by Susan Linklater,  Programme Manager LLP Schools, British Council and the plaques and prizes were presented by Althea Warner, EU Programmes Project / Contract Manager, Department for Education.

Commendations categories:

For developing a student-centred approach to learning 
Rachel Yates / Michaela Drost 
Project:  A cooperative news broadcast (film) 
School:  Weatherby High School 
For use of eTwinning within a Comenius Partnership 
Sarah Stead 
Project:  Fit for Europe, Fit for Life 
School:  Adel Primary School 
For supporting the History curriculum 
Christie Cavallo 
Project:  MusEUms 
School:  Southwater Infant School 
For best newcomer to eTwinning projects 
Kate Keaveny 
Project:  Teddy Bear Project 
School: Cossington CE Primary School 
For cross-curricular intergration of eTwinning 
Michael Purves 
Project:  The European Chain Reaction 
School: Yester Primary School 
For supporting Literacy 
Christine Collings 
Project:  Book worms 
School:  Dunston Primary School 
For the use of Music in an eTwinning project 
Rita Stoskiene 
Project:  Christmas Carols 
School: St. Albans Road Infant School 
For raising awareness of ICT sustainability 
Patrick Carroll 
Project:  Mouse @rt 
School:  Shaw Wood Primary School 
For celebrating diversity 
Jacqui Crooks 
Project:  My Life, Your Life, Our Lives 
School:  Shawlands Academy 
For creative use of ICT to support student voice 
Christelle Bernard 
Project:  Toi et moi citoyens d'un meme monde 
School:  Little Flower Girls' School 
For increasing environmental awareness 
Elspeth Forrest 
Project:  The Wealth and Importance of our Forests 
School:  Shawlands Primary School 
For raising awareness of different cultures 
Rebecca Billington 
Project:  Give me a hug! 
School:  Ysgol Heulfan 
For developing Young Learners' ICT skills 
Elaine Smith 
Project:  What's the weather like today? 
School: Annanhill Primary School 
For supporting the development of creative writing 
Diane Coppard 
Project:  Macbeth 
School: Limehurst High School 
For impact on students' learning 
Ruth Sanders 
Project:  Let's make friends 
School:  Velindre Community School 
For creative language learning 
Sandra Underwood 
Project:  Festival and Festive Days 
School:  LSA Technology and Performing Arts College 
For innovative approaches to Science teaching 
Dorothy Ostacchini 
Project:  Touch the World Two 
School:  Bowhouse Primary School 

View photographs from the awards evening and national conference on our eTwinning Flickr album.

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