Congratulations to the IBSA Member Schools and their educators nominated in the Australian Education Awards 2021
May 10, 2021IB Schools Australasia would like to congratulate our following member schools on their nominations and excellence awardees for the Australian Education Awards 2021.
The Australian Education Awards, now in their fourth year, recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of the country’s top performing schools, principals, department heads and teachers.
The Awards will be presented in 28 categories, including Australian School of the Year, Australian Principal of the Year, Best Professional Learning Program and Best Student Wellbeing Program.
IB Schools Australasia would like to congratulate our following member schools on their nominations and excellence awardees for the Australian Education Awards 2021:
Primary School of the Year – Government
- Rochedale State School – an IB World School
Primary School of the Year – Non-government
- Canberra Girls Grammar School (Junior School)
- Oakleigh Grammar Junior School
Secondary School of the Year – Government
- Albert Park College
Boarding School of the Year
- Immanuel College
Regional School of the Year
- The Scots School Albury
PeopleBench Best School Strategic Plan
- Canberra Girls Grammar School
Best Student Wellbeing Program
- Ravenswood School for Girls
Best Remote Learning Program
- Santa Sabina College
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Primary School Principal of the Year – Government
- Dr Keith Graham OAM, Rochedale State School
Primary School Principal of the Year – Non-government
- William Wallace, Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School
Department Head of the Year
- Adam Nahal, Australian International Academy – Melbourne
- Debbie Bachmann, Santa Sabina College
Teachers Mutual Bank Primary School Teacher of the Year – Non-Government
- Anita Roy, PLC Perth
Secondary School Teacher of the Year – Non-Government
- Ellen Moffatt, Carey Baptist Grammar School
Education Rising Star of the Year
- Harriet O’Donnell, St. Andrew’s Cathedral School
CURRICULUM AWARDS
Best Co-Curricular Program
- Santa Sabina College Co-Curricular Program
- The Scots School Albury
Best STEM Program
- Santa Sabina College
Innovation in Curriculum Design
- St Andrew’s Cathedral and Gawura Schools – English Curriculum
Originally published:
Revealed: Australian Education Awards 2021 Excellence Awardees by Brett Henbery, 6 May, 2021