Awards aimed at recognising achievements in secondary school pupils launched for 2024

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the borough’s first ever St Helens Secondary Schools All Stars Awards, founded by the St Helens Association of Secondary Headteachers (ASH).

These awards look to celebrate the exemplary work of young people across the ten local secondary schools.

Each school has nominated pupils across ten categories and the winners will be revealed at a special ceremony on Thursday, 10th October at St Helens Rugby League Stadium.

The event looks set to be a truly special evening which will uplift and inspire, celebrating the tremendous work of our high school students, acknowledging their dedication, commitment and hard work.

 

Josie Thorogood, Principal at Rainhill High School and Chair of ASH, said: “We are truly delighted to be celebrating the brilliant young people of St Helens.

“As educators, we see many of the wonderful things children accomplish. As a community, we felt it was important to celebrate them on a bigger stage.

 

“We are very proud of all of the children and their achievements; they are testament to the extraordinary talents, selflessness and dedication of our young people.”

The awards will be presented by Beri Salihi, St.Helens Women Rugby League Player, in the following categories:

Academic grit and determination award

Student leader of the year

Sportsperson of the year

Outstanding perseverance and resilience

Outstanding contribution to the school community

Outstanding contribution to the St Helens community

Creative and Performing Arts student of the year

Kind and caring student of the year

Environmental student of the year

Young carer of the year

Four students from Cowley have been shortlisted for the first St Helens Secondary Schools All Star Awards 2024.
These students are up for awards in the following categories:
Leadership award
Creative Performing Arts award
Resilience award
Environment award
Please join us in wishing them all the very best!