
The event marked the 10th anniversary of the Education Awards, founded by Solihull entrepreneur and Chamber member Jas Rohel.
The awards brought together over 300 education professionals, business leaders and partners to recognise the exceptional individuals and organisations transforming the lives of young people across the Midlands.
Hosted by Phil Oldershaw, the evening celebrated excellence across schools, colleges, universities and the wider education sector, recognising those whose passion, innovation and commitment continue to shape the future of education.
The Education Awards were founded 2016 and celebrate those working in education who often go above and beyond without receiving the recognition they deserve.
Founder and CEO Jas Rohel said: “Ten years ago, I had a vision to create an awards programme dedicated to celebrating the remarkable people working in education.
“I never imagined that a decade later we would be celebrating our tenth anniversary with so many inspiring people in the room.
“Every finalist and winner represents the very best of education, and tonight is about recognising the extraordinary difference they make to the lives of young people every single day.”
The evening was supported by headline sponsor Birmingham City University, whose continued partnership has helped the Education Awards grow into one of the UK's leading education recognition events.
Professor Hanifa Shah OBE, pro vice-chancellor at Birmingham City University, delivered an inspiring address, sharing her own journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the UK's leading education leaders.
Her message of resilience, opportunity and believing in yourself resonated with guests and reflected the values at the heart of the Education Awards.
2026 Midlands Education Awards Winners
· Headteacher / Principal / Dean of the Year – Daniel Locke-Wheaton, Aston University STEM Multi Academy Trust
· Teacher / Lecturer of the Year – Christopher Ravenscroft, Fairfax Multi-Academy Trust
· Primary School of the Year – Burnt Tree Primary School
· Secondary School of the Year – Etone College
· Further Education Provider of the Year – Joseph Chamberlain College
· Higher Education Provider of the Year – Keele University Business School
· Educational Resource Provider of the Year – Nottingham City Council
· Transforming Lives Through Partnerships – Affinity Workforce Solutions (The Protocol Group)
· Wellbeing Award – Fairfax Multi-Academy Trust
· Outstanding Support for Students – WMG Academy for Young Engineers
· Innovation Award – Virtual Decisions
· Education Hero – Abi McMahon, Haybridge High School
· Lifetime Achievement Award – Neil Morland, Waterloo Schools
The Education Awards also recognised the contribution of its valued sponsors and partners, whose support continues to strengthen links between education and business.
Special thanks were given to:
· Headline Sponsor: Birmingham City University
· Dishoom
· MAN Commercial Protection
· Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce
· Love Writing Co.
· 360 Mind
· BBC
Nominations for the 2027 Education Awards are now officially open, inviting schools, colleges, universities, businesses and individuals to celebrate those making an outstanding contribution to education.
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