Foundation Awards recognition for KEHS staff

A man in a suit smiles at a podium in front of a screen that reads "KING EDWARD VI FOUNDATION AWARDS CLOSING REMARKS FROM CEO JODH DHESI".
The third annual Foundation Awards, held earlier this month, honoured staff from King Edward VI High School for Girls for their exceptional contributions. From innovation and collaboration to care and commitment, the event celebrated the dedication and talent that continue to shape life across the King Edward VI Foundation.

The third annual Foundation Awards ceremony took place earlier this month, in which several members of staff from KEHS were recognised for the impact of their work on pupils, colleagues and the wider community.

Mr Dipple, head of grounds at KEHS and KES, won the Operational Innovation Award, in recognition of the technology and processes he has introduced over the past year to transform the operations of the grounds team, with, as we are sure everyone will agree, visually impressive results across our beautiful campus.

Mr Wright, gardener, was highly commended in the Values Award: Care category. Mrs Romeo, cleaning team leader, and Miss Curtis, admissions and marketing officer, were both highly commended in the unsung hero category, while Mr Johnson, contingent commander, and Mr Butler, head of the RAF section, were both highly commended in the Values Award: Collaboration category for their leadership of CCF at KES and contribution to introducing CCF at KEHS.

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