- About Us
- About Colleges
-
Corporate Services
- Corporate Services
- Brexit
- Data Protection/GDPR
-
Employment Services - college workforce
- Employment Services - college workforce
- Introduction & Employment Helpline
- Absence & Sickness Management
- Contracts and T&Cs
- Disciplinary, Capability & Grievance
- Employment Briefings Library
- Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
- General Employee Relations & HR Issues
- Health & Wellbeing
- Industrial Relations
- Pay & Pensions
- Recruitment
- Redundancy, Restructuring & TUPE
- Safeguarding/Prevent
- Workforce Benchmarking, Surveys & Research
- Governance
- Projects
- Resources/Guidance
- Sustainability & Climate Action Hub
- Events
- Funding & Finance
-
Policy
- Policy
- Meet the Policy Team
- Education Policy
- Policy Briefings
-
Policy Groups
- Policy Groups
- FE White Paper Group
- Academic and Sixth Form Policy Group
- Apprenticeships Policy Group
- Curriculum Reform Policy Group
- Cities and Towns Policy Group
- Employment Policy Group
- English and Maths Policy Group
- Finance and Sustainability Policy Group
- HE Policy Group
- HR Policy Group
- Mental Health Policy Group
- Quality and Accountability Policy Group
- SEND Delivery Policy Group
- SEND Special Interest Group
- Teaching, Learning and Assessment Policy Group
- Technology Special Interest Group
- AoC International Special Interest Group
- AoC WorldSkills Special Interest Group
- Policy, Submissions & Publications
- Policy Papers
- Research Unit
- News, Campaigns & Parliament
- Home
- News, Campaigns & Parliament
- AoC Newsroom
- Celebrating the sector at the TES Awards 2018
Celebrating the sector at the TES Awards 2018
25th October 2019
Each year, the TES FE Awards brings together colleges and training providers from across the UK to celebrate the inspirational and exceptional work of the FE sector.
Last Friday’s awards, hosted by comedian Alan Davies, were no different with the great work of our member colleges being recognised across all of the awards categories.
David Hughes, AoC Chief Executive was part of the judging panel for the awards and said of the evening:
“It was lovely to see the eager and passionate crowd at the TES FE Awards on Friday celebrating all that's great about further education and colleges. And what shone through for me is how much colleges help people transform their lives and achieve their ambitions.”
Carole Stott, AoC Chair who also attended the awards said:
“A brilliant night at the TES FE Awards. Huge congratulations to all the winners and finalists. And thanks to TES, and to the sponsors and everyone who came along for the celebration of all the wonderful achievements in further education”
AoC would like to congratulate all the finalists and winners of the awards.
Awards winners
Adult and community learning provider of the year – Lancashire Adult Learning
Apprenticeship programme of the year – Busy Bees Training Academy
Assessor of the year – Keith Haynes, Bedford College Group
Best teaching and initiative – Barking and Dagenham College
Contribution to local community – ELATT
Employer engagement – Stephenson College
FE college of the year – Fareham College
FE leader of the year – Lowell Williams, Dudley College of Technology
Lifetime achievement – Jill Westerman
Outstanding use of technology for improving teaching, learning and assessment – Basingstoke of Technology
Overall FE provider of the year- Foxes Academy
Professional services team of the year – Central Bedfordshire College
Sixth form college of the year – Birkenhead Sixth Form College
Specialist provider of the year – Foxes Academy
Support for learners – Kirklees College
Teacher of the year – Alison Scattergood, East Durham College
Training provider of the year – HIT Training
To see winner's profiles for each category, please refer to the TES winners booklet.