Stanhope Primary School in Greenford is celebrating after being nominated and shortlisted for four national education awards, recognising its work in early years teaching, inclusivity, and community engagement.
The school has been named as a finalist for the Pearson Awards’ Early Years Team of the Year, as well as for two categories at the TES Awards: Inclusive School of the Year and Community Initiative of the Year. It has also been shortlisted for the Community Organisation Award for Race, Religion and Faith at the National Diversity Awards.
Speaking to EALING.NEWS, headteacher Hannah Widdison said: “It is an absolute honour to be the headteacher of Stanhope Primary School. Being nominated and shortlisted for these prestigious awards is a wonderful recognition of the passion, care, and unwavering dedication our staff and wider school community show every day.”
The nominations reflect the school’s emphasis on building an inclusive environment and strengthening ties with its local community. Winners of the Pearson, TES and National Diversity Awards will be announced later this year.
Ms Widdison added: “At Stanhope, we believe in nurturing not just academic excellence but also a deep sense of justice, equality, and social responsibility. I am so proud that our children are growing into courageous, compassionate individuals who are ready to shape a better future. This recognition belongs to every member of our incredible Stanhope family.”
John Williams, chair of governors, added: “We’re delighted that these awards celebrate the progress we’ve made in recent years. It’s a great tribute to the Head’s team, the staff, the parents and indeed the commitment and enthusiasm of our wonderful pupils.”


