Shoreham Academy excels at awards evening

Students and staff from Shoreham Academy are celebrating after receiving top honours at the annual United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.

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Shoreham Academy pupil Joshua Dinsdale won the years 7-9 Geography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.Shoreham Academy pupil Joshua Dinsdale won the years 7-9 Geography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.
Shoreham Academy pupil Joshua Dinsdale won the years 7-9 Geography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.

The ceremony, which was held at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds on Friday, was attended by United Learning schools across the country who gathered to celebrate the achievements of their students and teachers over the past year.

The event was co-hosted by women’s rugby legend Maggie Alphonsi MBE and European Featherweight Boxing Champion Josh Warrington.

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This year’s winners were: Joshua Dinsdale (7-9 Geography), Nathaniel Richards (10-13 Photography), The Year 10 Boys Football Team (Sports Team Of The Year) and Stuart Comben (Inspirational Teacher Of the Year).

Shoreham Academy pupil Nathaniel Richards who won the years 10-13 Photography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.Shoreham Academy pupil Nathaniel Richards who won the years 10-13 Photography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.
Shoreham Academy pupil Nathaniel Richards who won the years 10-13 Photography award at the United Learning Best in Everyone Awards.

Jim Coupe, principal of Shoreham Academy, said: “I am proud to see Shoreham Academy represented in so many categories at this year’s awards, with so many winners. This is testament to the hard work and dedication of our students and staff.’

“These awards celebrate the ingenuity, talent, resilience and excellence shown by the winners from across our secondary schools. We had numerous applications for each award and deciding which ones deserved to win was never easy given the quality of each nomination. The winners can be proud that their achievements have been recognised and assessed against very strong competition from across the country.”

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