Education Stars Sought for Chairman's Awards

Down District Council Chairman Councillor Mickey Coogan launches the Chairman's Awards at the Down Civic Forum with Nicholas McCrickard, Manager of the County Down Rural Community Network. Down District Council Chairman Councillor Mickey Coogan launches the Chairman’s Awards at the Down Civic Forum with Nicholas McCrickard, Manager of the County Down Rural Community Network.[/caption] Down District Council Chairperson Councillor Mickey Coogan launched the Awards competition today (1 March). He said: “It is a great pleasure to be launching thexa02013 Chairman’s Annualxa0Awards. These Awards give us all an opportunity to recognise, share and celebrate the fantastic work that is going on in our schools and across our primary education sector. I hope schools, parents, pupils and teachers will be inspired to think about all of the great things that they are doing that could be shared with others through these Awards. “Endeavour and innovation is notable in many of our school communities across Down district. This is demonstrated by the high level of creative projects that are undertaken as part of the school curriculum by teachers and pupils throughout our area. Findings of Down District Council’s recent socio-economic profile report stated that Down district has a more highly educated workforce and a lower share of adults without qualifications. “We are all very proud of the results that many of our schools achieve, and I am delighted that Down District Council is playing a key role in promoting the hard work and successes of our local Primary schools.xa0 I would urge local people to ‘shout from the rooftops’ by nominating their education stars for an accolade at the Chairman’s Awards 2013.” Nicholas McCrickard, Manager of the County Down Rural Community Network, has been appointed to the judging panel and will assist with the assessment of entries. Mr McCrickard has worked for many years with young people from across a wide spectrum of personal, educational, developmental and community based walks of life, and commented, “I am delighted that Down District Council has invited me to be involved in this year’s Awards which will recognise innovation, achievement and success in our local Primary schools, and will celebrate the contribution of individuals who go the extra mile in dedicating their lives to the education of our young people.” The Awards competition isxa0now open for nominations and is open to all Primary Schools in the Down District Council area.xa0 The Awards are split into five categories: Active Award; Cultural Awareness Award; Enterprise andxa0 Employability Across Learning; Learning Through Technology; and Sustainable Schools. Do you know a local Primary school that shines within Down district?xa0 If so, this is the opportunity to ensure that deserving schools and education stars are recognised. Nominationsxa0for Down District Council’s Chairman’s Awards 2013 ‘Celebrating Hard Work and Success’ must be receivedxa0by 12 noon on Wednesday 17 April 2013.xa0xa0Nomination forms may be downloaded from the Council’s websitexa0www.downdc.gov.ukxa0or by telephoning 028 4461 0854. The Down District Council’s Chairman’s Annual Awards 2013 will be presented at a Prize Giving Reception in the Downshire Civic Centre.]]>

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