The head student at a school in the running for a national award says it is testament to the hard work everyone has put in over the years.
Cardinal Pole Catholic School, has been shortlisted for the Tes Schools Awards for a second year, in the category of Secondary School of the Year.
The Tes Schools Awards recognise the best schools and teachers across the United Kingdom.
Cardinal Pole Catholic School is on the shortlist due to its commitment to providing an exceptional learning environment where students flourish academically, socially, and personally.
Oyin, one of the school's Head Students, said: "We’re so proud to be student leaders at Cardinal Pole!
"To be shortlisted for Secondary School of the Year is an amazing reward for the hard work that everyone has put into our community over the years.
"Personally, I feel incredibly lucky to have joined the school in Year 7, and to have grown each year into the person I am today."
The selection process conducted by a panel of experts, including school heads and education professionals, shortlists schools that represent the peak of educational excellence across 21 award categories.
Headteacher Adam Hall added: "We are delighted once again to be shortlisted for the Tes Schools Awards.
"This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, staff, and wider school community.
"At Cardinal Pole, we are committed to instilling our SOAR values [Service, Opportunity, Aspiration, Reward] in every aspect of school life, empowering our students to succeed and make a positive impact on the world around them."
The selection process conducted by a panel of experts, including school heads and education professionals, shortlists schools that represent the peak of educational excellence across 21 award categories.
The final awards will be announced on June 21 at a gala night at the Grosvenor Hotel in London's Park Lane, where the exceptional achievements of schools and educators from across the country will be celebrated.
Additional information about Cardinal Pole Catholic School can be found at www.cardinalpole.co.uk.
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