We are excited to announce our annual week-long celebration of education is coming soon.
Teachers, school leaders and support staff play a vital role in shaping lives and communities, and we’re here to recognise that on national television.
From November 25th to 29th, the Pearson National Teaching Awards will be on BBC’s The One Show where we’ll be revealing this year’s Gold Award winners, ahead of our UK Ceremony which takes place in London on 30th November.
This week-long celebration of teaching showcases the remarkable work happening in early years settings, schools, and colleges across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Each show will include surprise winner reveals announced both live and in the classroom, ensuring every one of our Gold Winners receives a surprise to remember.
Amongst a whole range of celebrities, guests in the past have included Tim Peake, Matthew McConaughey, Sir Cliff Richard, Bill Clinton, Jack Whitehall, Hugh Bonneville, Michael Ball, Bill Clinton, Sarah Millican and many more!
Expect to hear inspiring stories from their students and colleagues about how they have made a positive difference, and the sheer joy for their whole community when they discover they’re a Gold Winner.
Don’t Miss Out
Mark your calendars and make sure to tune in to BBC’s The One Show between November 25th and 29th at 7pm.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to join a national recognition of those educators who consistently go above and beyond for their students and communities.
The Pearson National Teaching Awards are an annual celebration of education, recognising the amazing work of teachers, schools and colleges across the UK.
The awards are one of our core campaigns at the Teaching Awards Trust, a charity established in 1998 by Lord David Puttnam to raise the profile of the teaching profession and to highlight the positive impact that support staff, teachers and school leaders have on society.
Entries for 2025 are open to all state and independent schools and FE colleges across the UK. It’s free to enter, and it makes such a difference – this could be you and your school celebrating in 2025! Enter online at www.teachingawards.com.