Gainsborough: Best In School award celebrate our education superstars

The atmosphere was worthy of an A* at Gainsborough Golf Club last week for the Gainsborough Standard’s Best In School 2013 awards ceremony.
The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening with compare Danny Oakes from Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily DoseThe Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening with compare Danny Oakes from Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily Dose
The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening with compare Danny Oakes from Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily Dose

From teachers and admin staff to pupils and sports teams - all the people who help to make our schools excellent places to learn and develop were honoured.

Danny Oakes, who presents Capital FM’s Breakfast Show Hirsty’s Daily Dose, was on hand to present the winners with their trophies on the night.

We received hundreds of nominations across 13 categories, and our panel of judges had a difficult job selecting the winners.

The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening. Most Inspiring Student ,Award winner James Curtis and Star Pupil of the Year, Award winner Teagan Steer pictured with Best In School Awards evening compare, Danny Oates of Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily DoseThe Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening. Most Inspiring Student ,Award winner James Curtis and Star Pupil of the Year, Award winner Teagan Steer pictured with Best In School Awards evening compare, Danny Oates of Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily Dose
The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening. Most Inspiring Student ,Award winner James Curtis and Star Pupil of the Year, Award winner Teagan Steer pictured with Best In School Awards evening compare, Danny Oates of Capital FM's Breakfast Show, Hirsty's Daily Dose

Danny said it was fantastic to celebrate the achievements of those people who work hard to make our education system a great one.

“The education system in this country deserves a lot more credit than it gets,” he said.

“There are some great people working in our schools and it is events like this that prove that.”

“Everybody here tonight should be very proud that they have been invited here tonight.

The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday eveningThe Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening
The Gainsborough Standard 'Best In School' Awards presentation was held at Gainsborough Golf Club on Tuesday evening

Standard Editor Ben Green said it had been a very difficult process to pick the final 13 winners.

“We have had plenty of local success stories from across Gainsborough and many heartwarming stories as well,” he added.

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