Nominate your school administrator to win £1,500 for your school
Date published: 19 October 2018
The winning administrator will receive £1,500 for their school and £500 for themselves
They are the unsung folk in the office, keeping schools running smoothly.
Now Rochdale residents are being invited to get their school office and admin staff recognised for the first time with their very own awards – and winning £1,500 for your school in the process.
The first School Superheroes awards - backed by Cartridgesave - is searching for administrators in Rochdale that go above and beyond for the good of others.
In the nationwide search, students, children, parents and teachers are being invited to nominate their favourite office administrator and explain why they are the backbone of their school.
Ian Cowley, managing director of Cartridgesave, says: “We want to celebrate the unsung heroes in the school office. The ones who work tirelessly to make our schools the best they can be.
“Their friendly faces and can-do attitudes deserve to be rewarded and we can’t wait to share your nominations and give them further reasons to shine.”
The winning administrator will receive £1,500 for their school and £500 to treat themselves.
There will be two runners up who will each receive £250 for their schools and £250 for themselves.
Every single member of staff who receives a nomination will be presented with a printed certificate which includes the lovely words written about them, so they have a permanent reminder of why they’re so special.
To enter, simply visit www.cartridgesave.co.uk/printwhatmatters/school-superhero/ and explain in just 150 words why your favourite school administrator deserves to be the nation’s favourite.
You have until Monday 26 November to vote for your dream team member before winners are announced on Monday 17 December.
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