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FRIDAY 16 AUGUST • DOCKSIDE SYDNEY • St Patrick's College, Campbelltown EVENT PARTNER EVENT PARTNER BEST CO-CURRICULAR BEST PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM LEARNING PROGRAM FINALISTS FINALISTS • Campsie Public School • Australian Science and Mathematics • Canterbury Primary School School • Downlands College • Bethania Lutheran School • Emmanuel College • Coomera Rivers State School • Genazzano FCJ College • Haileybury • Radford College Canberra • Ipswich Girls' Grammar School • Snowy Mountains Grammar School • Kurri Kurri High School • St Andrew's Anglican College • Radford College Canberra FRIDAY 16 AUGUST • DOCKSIDE SYDNEY • St Patrick's College, Campbelltown Winner 2018 Best Co-Curricular Program Briar Road Public School The Educator reveals all the finalists across 22 categories for the second annual Australian Education Awards Last year’s Australian Education Awards were a tough There’s a staggering 173 finalists across 22 categories, act to follow … yet the response we got to our callout for meaning that the competition is higher than ever before. 2019 nominations surprised even us. You can discover who they are in the following pages – and you can cheer on the winners as they collect their awards Once again, the bar has been raised. We’ve received on Friday 16 August 2019 at Dockside Sydney. hundreds of submissions from the very best in the business. Whittling down these fantastic nominations to a It's going to be a great evening of celebration and final shortlist was no easy task – but we managed it, and entertainment, hosted by TV stars Natalie now we’re thrilled to reveal the stellar finalists who’ll be Bassingthwaighte and Sandra Sully and featuring live battling it out for a much-deserved award at the ceremony music from funk maestros Gotham City Horns. We hope itself. that you and your colleagues will join us – it just wouldn’t be the same without you! To book a table, please visit educatorawards.com 1 www.educatorawards.com www.educatorawards.com 2 EVENT PARTNER SMART TEACHERS BEST SCHOOL STRATEGIC BEST STEM PROGRAM BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY PLAN FINALISTS FINALISTS FINALISTS • Kurri Kurri High School • Callaghan College • Callaghan College • Penrith Selective High School • Cessnock Academy of STEM Excellence • Coomera Anglican College • Saint Stephen's College • Ipswich State High School • Coomera Rivers State School • St Margaret's and Berwick Grammar School • Marsden SHS • Emmanuel College • St Paul's School • St Clare's College, Waverley • Giovanna Iannicelli • The Knox School • St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School • Maryborough State High School • Wahroonga Preparatory School (Warragul Junior School) • Ormiston College • Wesley College • Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar • Saint Stephen's College • Taminmin College • Thuringowa State High School • Valentine Public School PROUDLY SPONSORED BY Winner 2018 Best Use of Technology BEST STUDENT WELLBEING Ormiston College PROGRAM Smart Teachers and Tes work together to attract, recruit, select and develop quality educators. The platform supports over 8 million educators with news, FINALISTS classroom resources and jobs. • Aquinas College Serena Doyle, • Ballarat Grammar Marketing Manager • Briar Road Public School E: [email protected] • Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School P: 03 9823 9333 • Marcellin College W: smartteachers.com.au • Marsden State High School • Mount View High School • St Martins Catholic Primary School • St Paul's School • Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 3 www.educatorawards.com www.educatorawards.com 4 EVENT PARTNER BOARDING SCHOOL OF THE INNOVATION IN CURRICULUM DEPARTMENT HEAD OF THE EDUCATION RISING STAR OF YEAR DESIGN YEAR THE YEAR FINALISTS FINALISTS FINALISTS FINALISTS • Ballarat Grammar • Asquith Girls High School • Amanda Bowker, Ormiston College • Wilbur Donovan, Bentley Park College • Immanuel College • Carey Baptist Grammar School • Bek Duyckers, Perth College Anglican School • Benjamin Garnaut, Warwick Senior High School • Snowy Mountains Grammar School • Marsden SHS for Girls • Madeleine Jessop, Endeavour Sports High • St Margaret's Anglican Girls School • Northside Christian College • Jason Fischer, Haileybury School • The Rockhampton Grammar School • Ormiston College • Adrianne Jones, Yeronga State High School • Gary McGovern, Penrith Selective High School • The Scots School Albury • Sheldon College • Belinda Jones, Bulli High School • Chelsea Quirk, Rowville Primary School • Toorak College • Tamborine Mountain State School • Claire Leong, Wesley College • Lisa Scobie, Kurri Kurri High School • Wesley College • Chris Pacey, St Patrick's College Townsville • Jordan Stewart, St Patrick's College Townsville • Tamara Sullivan, Ormiston College • Lucy Sturley, The Forest High School • Iain Taylor, Saint Stephen's College INNOVATION IN LEARNING • Birgit Verhagen, The Knox School ENVIRONMENT DESIGN FINALISTS Winner • Immanuel College Winner Winner 2018 Boarding School of the Year 2018 Department Head of the Year 2018 Education Rising Star of the Year St. Paul’s School • Luther College, Croydon Hills Travis Goulter, Ormiston College Lian Davies, Whittlesea Secondary College • Mentone Grammar School • Ormiston College • Redeemer Lutheran School • Saint Stephen's College • Sheldon College • Trinity Lutheran College • Wesley College 5 www.educatorawards.com www.educatorawards.com 6 EVENT PARTNER SOUND SCOUTS CIVICA PRIMARY SCHOOL OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL OF THE YEAR – GOVERNMENT YEAR - NON-GOVERNMENT YEAR - NON-GOVERNMENT YEAR – GOVERNMENT FINALISTS FINALISTS FINALISTS FINALISTS • Beenleigh State School • Haileybury • Australian International Academy • Ashdale Secondary College • Blue Haven Public School • Hillcrest Christian College • Ballarat Clarendon College • John Monash Science School • Granville Public School • Ipswich Girls' Grammar School including • Haileybury • Liverpool Boys High School • Revesby Public School Ipswich Junior Grammar School • Immanuel College • Mabel Park State High School • Tamborine Mountain State School • Korowa Anglican Girls' School • Korowa Anglican Girls' School • Manea Senior College • Mount Evelyn Christian School • Ormiston College • Templestowe College • Ormiston College • Saint Stephen's College • The Pavilion School • Redeemer Lutheran School, Nuriootpa • Trinity Grammar School • Yeronga State High School • St Leonard's College • St Paul's Lutheran Primary School PROUDLY SPONSORED BY PROUDLY SPONSORED BY • St Paul's School REGIONAL SCHOOL OF THE The Civica vision for Education is to help Australian schools of all sizes and geographic SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL YEAR locations be recognised as world class. 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