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Revealed: Australian Education Award 2023 winners

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Revealed: Australian Education Award 2023 winners

On Friday night, the best of what Australia’s education system has to offer was recognised and celebrated when more than 800 principals, deputies, department heads and teachers converged at the Australian Education Awards 2023.

The nation’s top educators and schools were recognised across 28 award categories, including the national awards of Education Perfect Australian School Principal of the Year and the Education Perfect Australian School of the Year.

The gala event was held at the Fullerton Hotel in Sydney and hosted by Australian comedian, radio and television presenter Merrick Watts, and serenaded by SongDivision, a talented Australian band who have played with some of music’s biggest names, from David Bowie to Beyoncé.

Partnering with The Educator for the second year in a row was Education Perfect, a curriculum aligned teaching and learning platform for Years 5-12 students, teachers and parents. Ian Pedler, the Head of Australia for Education Perfect, said the profound and transformative impact of teachers and the work they do cannot be understated.

“In celebrating teachers and the power of education, we acknowledge the profound impact they have on shaping the future of our society,” Pedler told The Educator.

“At Education Perfect, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and are privileged to stand alongside these dedicated educators as their partners in the pursuit of excellence. Through their unwavering commitment, passion, and innovative practices, teachers inspire and empower the next generation of leaders, innovators, and changemakers.”

Pedler said the Awards “provide a platform to honour their exceptional achievements and amplify their voices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and collective growth.”

“It is our responsibility to recognise and celebrate the tireless efforts of these remarkable individuals who shape countless lives through education.”

Congratulations to all of tonight’s winners and Excellence Awardees. Your well-deserved awards demonstrate the meaningful change you are making in Australia’s thriving education sector.

The Educator would also like to thank all of our premium partners and Award sponsors – Education Perfect, Grok Academy, Ideagen CompliSpace, AFL Schools, Soprano Design, A Team Tuition, and Prime Super. Your support is greatly valued and appreciated.

Without further ado, here are the winners of the Australian Education Awards 2023.

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Department Head of the Year

Winner: Hope Laavia, Marsden State High School – Education Queensland

Excellence Awardees:

Danni Mattiazzo, Larrakeyah Primary School

Iain Taylor, Saint Stephen’s College

Lauren Ward, Dubbo College South Campus

Michael Murphy, Norwood International High School

Michele Brennan, Wenona School

Paul Lowe, Bremer State High Schoo

Samantha Andonis, Trinity College (SA)

Shari Finlay, St Patrick’s College Townsville

Education Rising Star of the Year

Winner: Stephanie Thomas, Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School including Ipswich Junior Grammar School

Excellence Awardees:

Alyssa Malone, Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School

Andrew Paltridge, Canterbury College

George Allen, Cobram Secondary College

Georgi Eadie, St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School

Luen Tobar, Brisbane State High School

Natasha Muller, Beaconhills College

Nikki Asikas, Australian Science and Mathematics School (DfE)

Primary School Principal of the Year – Government

Winner: Trent Cowley, Kingston State School

Excellence Awardees:

Angela-Jane Gay, Young North Public School NSW

Duncan Adams, Telegraph Point Public School

Kaylah Gray, Krambach Public School

Matthew Roy, Chatham Public School

Megan Manson, Canobolas Public School

Sandee Ising, St Agnes School

Primary School Principal of the Year – Non-government

Winner: Doug Thomas, Claremont College

Excellence Awardees:

Audrey Fellowes, Clayfield College

Catherine Shaw, The Nature School

Daniel Thomas, Melbourne Montessori School

Katie Petchell, Perth College

Simone Reilly, Caulfield Grammar School

William Wallace, Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School

Primary School Teacher of the Year – Government

Winner: Tara Barron, Rochedale State School

Excellence Awardees:

Carmel Spruhan, Larrakeyah Primary School

Daniel Edwards, Montello Primary School

Keegan Peace, Pallara State School

Lauryn Fitton, Governor Philip King Public School

Primary School Teacher of the Year – Non-Government

Winner: Stella Gardner, Brisbane Grammar School

Excellence Awardees:

Jemma Trendler, Ormiston College

Libby Spencer, Pilgrim School

Mary Giles, St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls

Sarah Singleton, St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School

Vanessa Hodgkiss, Casey Grammar School

A Team Tuition School Principal of the Year – Government

Winner: Michael West, Bellbird Park State Secondary College

Excellence Awardees:

Anne McLauchlan, The Gap State High School

Benjamin Weeks, Robina State High School

Brenton Farleigh, Loganlea State High School

Christopher Capra, Palm Beach Currumbin State High School

Meaghan Cook, Hastings Secondary College

Simon Done, Maryborough State High School

Steven Cook, Albert Park College

Tracey Rapson, Hunter River Community School

Sponsored by A Team Tuition

Prime Super School Principal of the Year – Non-government

Winner: Phillip Heath AM, Barker College

Excellence Awardees:

Annette Rome, St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar

Brett Webster, Ormiston College

Daniel Crump, Stuartholme School

Elizabeth Hanney, Siena College

Fiona Williams, Casey Grammar School

Josh Counsel, Discovery Christian College

Paulina Skerman, Santa Sabina College

Stephanie Kriewaldt, Lobethal Lutheran School 

Zeynep Yaseen, International Maarif School of Australia

Sponsored by Prime Super

Secondary School Teacher of the Year – Government

Winners: Cherie Nelson, Robina State High School & Meg Bailey, Templestowe College

Excellence Awardees:

Jack Anderson, Loganlea State High School

Matthew Meinema, Joseph Banks Secondary College

Mel Mace, Corinda State High School

Sharon Davis, Maitland Grossman High School

Secondary School Teacher of the Year – Non-Government

Winner: Gary Smith, Cobram Anglican Grammar School

Excellence Awardees:

Crystal Thompson, Brisbane Grammar School

Jamie Jones, Josiah College

Julene Lander, Faith Lutheran College Redlands

Kiera Lansdown, Emmaus College

Laura Main, St Philip’s Christian College Cessnock

Mitchell Mills, Saint Stephen’s College

Natasha Stenta, St Michael’s College

CURRICULUM AWARDS

Best Co-Curricular Program

Winner: Lauriston Girls’ School – Howqua Outdoor Program

Excellence Awardees:

Marsden State High School + Dance Excellence Program

Palm Beach Currumbin State High School- REDs Wellbeing Portal

Perth College Sports Development and Performance Program

St Patrick’s College, Townsville Arts Program

St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School – The DARE Diploma – Year 6 Graduation Diploma

The Lakes College Culinary Club

Trinity Anglican School White Rock Campus Primary Year Six Connections

Grok Academy Best STEM Program

Winner: Boonah State High School – Growing STEM in the Scenic Rim

Excellence Awardees:

Brisbane South State Secondary College – STEMM(medical)

Marble Bar Primary School – Marble Bar Virtual World

MLC School Sydney – Junior School

Reef Guardian Schools

Santa Maria College, Perth

St Patrick’s College Townsville – #STEMLikeAPatsGirl

St Philip’s Christian College Newcastle

Trinity College (SA) – SPARK

Sponsored by Grok Academy

Soprano Design Best Use of Technology

Winner: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School

Excellence Awardees:

Brisbane South State Secondary College – Leveraging Digital

Emmanuel College

Emmaus College – Languages (Italian 7-12)

Larrakeyah Primary School

Minarah College – Digital transformation program

Ormiston College

Saint Stephen’s College – eLearning

Sponsored by Soprano Design

Grok Academy Innovation in Curriculum Design

Winner: Caulfield Grammar School – Kakadu Year 9 Remote Program

Excellence Awardees:

Mater Dei College – Passion Project

Ruyton Girls’ School – Scholar Program

St Catherine’s School – Teaching and Learning Framework

St Clare’s College Waverley – Lights, Camera, Change in Action

St John’s Anglican College – Talking Keys

St Luke’s Catholic College – Diploma + HSC Program

St Philip’s Christian College, Newcastle – SmartTrack Academy

Trinity College (SA) – Blackham Environmental & Conservation Centre (BECC)

Sponsored by Grok Academy

Innovation in Learning Environment Design

Winner: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School – Early Learning Centre

Excellence Awardees:

Caulfield Grammar School – A Cluster at Wheelers Hill Campus

Haileybury – Haileybury Pangea Online School

Kildare College – Tullow Centre

Marsden State High School

Melba Copland Secondary School

The King’s School – School Wide Literacy Enhancement project

St Paul’s School – Design Led Ventures

SCHOOL AWARDS

Ideagen CompliSpace Best First Nations Education Program

Winner: Marble Bar School – Integrated Virtual World

Excellence Awardees:

Bandiana Primary School

Bellbird Park State Secondary College

Bremer State High School

Briar Road Public School

Gorokan High School

MLC School Sydney

Palm Beach Currumbin State High School

Presbyterian Ladies’ College (Perth)

Torres Strait Kaziw Meta

Sponsored by Ideagen CompliSpace

Best Professional Learning Program

Winner: Robina State High School

Excellence Awardees:

Canterbury College

Genazzano Fcj College

Joseph Banks Secondary College

Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School

Miami State High School

Mt St Michael’s College, Ashgrove, Brisbane

Queensland Children’s Hospital School

St Catherines school

Best School Strategic Plan

Winner: Maryborough State High School

Excellence Awardees:

Corinda State High School

Cornish College

Emmanuel Catholic College – Western Australia

Loreto College Ballarat

Scotch Oakburn College

St Saviour’s College, Toowoomba, Queensland

Westbourne Grammar School

Best Student Wellbeing Program

Winner: Berry Public School

Excellence Awardees:

Asquith Girls High School

Haileybury

Joseph Banks Secondary College

Loreto College Marryatville

Mooroopna Park Primary School

South Thornlie Primary School

St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar – Positive Mental Health Strategy

St Ursula’s College Toowoomba

Boarding School of the Year

Winner: St Ursula’s College Toowoomba

Excellence Awardees:

Clayfield College – Boarding House

Fairholme College

Kincoppal – Rose Bay

Presbyterian Ladies’ College Perth

Stuartholme School

AFL Schools Primary School of the Year – Government

Winner: Prospect North Primary School

Excellence Awardees:

Cabramatta Public School

Cessnock East Public School

Governor Philip King Public School

Tallimba Public School

Wyalong Public School

Yates Avenue Public School

Sponsored by AFL Schools

Primary School of the Year – Non-government

Winner: Matthew Flinders Anglican College

Excellence Awardees:

Haileybury

Lauriston Girls’ School

Ormiston College Junior School

Penrhos College Junior School

St Mary’s Parish Primary School, Greensborough Victoria

Strathcona Girls Grammar

Prime Super Regional School of the Year

Winner: Haileybury Rendall School

Excellence Awardees:

Fraser Coast Anglican College

Newcastle Grammar School

Red Bend Catholic College – Forbes Central West NSW

Riverside Christian College, Maryborough, Queensland

St Edward’s Primary School South Tamworth

Sunshine Coast Grammar School

The Rockhampton Grammar School

Sponsored by Prime Super

Secondary School of the Year – Government

Winner: Templestowe College

Excellence Awardees:

Ashdale Secondary College

Bentleigh Secondary College

Brisbane State High School

Cabramatta High School

Canterbury Boys High School

Marsden State High School

Miami State High School

A Team Tuition Secondary School of the Year – Non-government

Winner: Haileybury

Excellence Awardees:

Balcombe Grammar School

Emmanuel Catholic College – Western Australia

Immanuel College

Masada College

St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School

St Paul’s School

Trinity Anglican School

Sponsored by A Team Tuition

Special Education School of the Year

Winner: Cook School

Excellence Awardees:

Anson Street School

Bellbird Park State Secondary College

Carenne School for Specific Purposes

Cranleigh School

Glenallen School

Maryborough State High School

St Peter’s Heart, Campbelltown

Education Perfect Australian School of the Year

Winner: Cook School

Excellence Awardees:

Prospect North Primary School

Matthew Flinders Anglican College

Templestowe College

Haileybury

Sponsored by Education Perfect

Education Perfect Australian School Principal of the Year

Winner: Phillip Heath AM, Barker College

Excellence Awardees:

Trent Cowley, Kingston State School

Doug Thomas, Claremont College

Michael West, Bellbird Park State Secondary College

Sponsored by Education Perfect



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