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The Real World Learning Recognition Awards recognise the incredible efforts and actions shown by Frog schools throughout the pandemic. Through the many stories shared with us since the pandemic struck early last year, we continue to be inspired by the resourcefulness in evidence and would like to acknowledge some of the examples we have been privy to through the Real World Learning Recognition Awards. 


As the stories for contention have already been shared, the shortlist will be created by the Frog team and we are delighted to have Mark Anderson (ICT Evangelist) pick a winner in each category. The winners will be announced at the next Real World Learning virtual event on Tuesday 02 March. 

Nominees and winners in each category will receive a digital badge and certificate that can be shared on all school and social channels. 

Not listed? Don’t fear! We would like to make this an ongoing way to recognise Frog schools involved in sharing Real World Learning stories with us so please keep sending stories our way and we’ll see you in the next round!

MARCH 2021

Award categories...

Great Examples of Online Learning

WINNER

 Greenshaw High School

NOMINEES

 The Winston Churchill School

 Greenshaw High School

 River Tees Multi Academy Trust

 Salesian College

Great Creative Examples

WINNER

 Gosforth Academy

NOMINEES

 Gosforth Academy

 Kennet School

 Canterbury School, Gran Canaria

 North Lakes School

Great Engagement with Remote Learners

WINNER

 Davison CE High School for Girls

NOMINEES

 Frederick Gough School

 Oak House School, Barcelona

 Finton House School

 Davison CE High School for Girls

Great Examples of Sharing

WINNER

 Backwell School

NOMINEES

Backwell School

 St Anthony's Catholic Girls' School

 Finham Park School

 Broadway Academy

Most Changed Schools (of the last 12 months)

WINNER

 Brighton College, Singapore

NOMINEES

 British School of Paris

Bedford High School

 Lily Lane Primary

 Brighton College, Singapore

Learning Technologies (Individual Award)

WINNER

 Kate Wragg, Education and Leadership Trust