A Shropshire teacher, named as runner-up for a global award, has been nominated for a second prestigious accolade this year.The news comes as Jérôme Nogues unveiled ambitious future plans for digital technology and innovation at Wellington's Old Hall School to parents.
Not only was Mr Nogues named as runner up in the Global Edtech Award earlier this year, but he has now been shortlisted for the GESS Education ‘Positive Change in Education’ Award. The award for Positive Change in Education is given to an educational professional “for making a positive impact and significant change in education through an initiative of their own”. The final winners will be announced on October 31.
Children at the school will also be entering a national innovation competition called Design4SDGS with different year five and six groups focusing on good health and wellbeing, sustainable cities and communities, responsible consumption and production, and climate action.