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ASIAN
HEADTEACHER WINS REGIONAL TEACHING AWARD
(20 July 2005)
Yasmin
Bevan of Denbigh High School, Luton, Bedfordshire was named the
Regional Winner of the RAF Award for Headteacher of the Year in
a Secondary School for the East of England. She collected her award
on 29 June 2005 in Norwich. The style of Yasmin's headship was described
as outstanding by OFSTED and has been commended personally by the
Prime Minister. Already recognised nationally as an expert on secondary
education, she is involved in several working parties sharing the
excellent management practices she has engaged for the last 14 years
at her vibrant, multicultural school.
Yasmin
is the first to recognise that she is backed by a tremendous staff:
an energetic, committed and highly skilled team of governors, senior
managers, teachers and support staff who are all relentless in their
efforts to raise standards and give pupils the best possible access
to learning. GCSE results have risen dramatically in recent years
with excellent achievement at the end of Key Stage 4, including
pupils with special needs and students for whom English is not their
primary language.
Quick
to seize opportunities, Yasmin has generated an immense amount of
funding and commercial support. This May the school opened its new
state-of-the-art sports complex courtesy of £1.5 million from
the New Opportunities Fund, a development that will offer vastly
improved facilities to both pupils and the local community. The
school is also one of just a handful of Microsoft partner schools
in the country providing an integrated learning portal for staff
and students.
Passionate
in her belief that all pupils can succeed, she still takes time
to be a hands-on headteacher as both a visible presence in the school
and mentor to a group of Year 11 pupils. Within the community she
is also a key figure, particularly among local ethnic communities
where she is viewed as an exemplary role model. With her tenacious
spirit and well-articulated vision of the future, she is a headteacher
that has managed to get everyone sharing her mission statement for
the school: 'High achievement for all is our shared responsibility.'
The
Teaching Awards 2005 Regional Ceremony for the East of England took
place on Wednesday 29 June at the Assembly House in Norwich. The
seventh prestigious annual event since the Teaching Awards Trust
was established by Lord Puttnam in 1998 was hosted by BBC Look East's
Carol Bundock and attended by John Sutton CBE and Teaching Awards
Chief Executive, David Hanson.
The
Ceremony was a celebration of excellence in schools across the East
of England and was an opportunity to pay tribute to the enormous
contribution made by all the Finalists to their schools and the
wider community. David Hanson, Chief Executive of the Teaching Awards
Trust said: 'Teaching Awards Winners are ordinary people doing an
extraordinary job, day in and day out. They represent everyone working
in education across all key stages and every type of school. We
believe that there is no greater responsibility than teaching the
next generation and that these people deserve recognition at a local
and national level."
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