The awards ceremony took place at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham, west London.
This was the year in which schools truly entered the limelight, underlying their importance at the heart of communities and children's wellbeing.
Kirton Primary School in Lincolnshire emerged triumphant in two categories - the Learning Award, and the Advice and Guidance Award - for its Learn and Earn initiative to get children engaged in maths through an understanding of money. The school is now in the top two per cent of schools in England for progress in mathematics.
In addition, Queen's Park Primary School in London won the Mental Health and Wellbeing Award while Park Community School in Hampshire secured the Family Support Award for its MUNCH Community Food Project.
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