2008 Awards Ceremony Gallery

The winners of the 2008 Make IT Happen competition were announced by the Lord Speaker, the Rt Hon Baroness Hayman at a special awards ceremony in Westminster on October 14th.

Take a look at some of the images of our winning schools and special guests on the big day....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Campbell, CEO of Bright Ideas Trust and winner of BBC's The Apprentice with students from some of the winning schools

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1st prize winners St Mary of the Angels RC Primary School, London with Lord Toby Harris, Chair of the judges and the Lord Speaker, the Rt Hon Baroness Hayman

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2nd prize winners Penpol Primary School, Cornwall Ysgol Glanwydden with Lord Toby Harris, Chair of the judges and the Lord Speaker, the Rt Hon Baroness Hayman 

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3rd prize winners Ysgol Glanwydden, Wales with special guests including Karen Price, Chief Executive of e-skills UK, the Lord Speaker, the Rt Hon Baroness Hayman and Tim Campbell, CEO of Bright Ideas Trust and winner of BBC's The Apprentice

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Bowbridge Primary School, East Midlands with Lord Toby Harris and Tim Campbell, CEO of Bright Ideas Trust and winner of BBC's The Apprentice

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Etchingham CE Primary School, East Sussex with Lord Toby Harris, Chair of Make IT Happen judges and Treasurer of PITCOM

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Gladstone Primary School, West Midlands students and teachers

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Gorseland Primary School, East of England with Lord Toby Harris

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Kilham Church of England School, Yorkshire and Humberside regional winners with Lord Toby Harris

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Lord Toby Harris with Overchurch Junior School, North West winners

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St Hild’s College (Aided) Primary School, North East winners receiving their winners certificate from Lord Toby Harris

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St Ninian’s Primary School travelled all the way from Gourock in Scotland to pick up their prize

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