This award aims to celebrate the achievements of children from BME, EAL and Traveller backgrounds. Children and young people can be nominated for an award by the school they are currently attending.
Relevant areas of success could include:
overcoming adversity
exceptional progress in acquiring EAL
first language achievements eg use of first language as a tool for learning, active involvement in the EMTAS first language pupil training program, storytelling, writing in L1, Heritage Language GCSEs etc.
promoting linguistic, religious and cultural awareness in school
significant contribution to high profile school initiatives such as Young Interpreters, School Council, Equality and Rights Advocates (EARA) work etc.
digital creations that showcase
language/culture/religious experiences/interests
achievements beyond school related to linguistic, religious and cultural heritage
This course provides information on how to enter, submission forms and case study examples.
How to nominate children and young people for an award
Children and
young people can be nominated for an award by anyone associated with the school
eg school staff, parents/carers, peers, EMTAS staff or other local authority professionals. It is perfectly acceptable for schools to nominate more than one child/young person in any academic year if they want to.
Children and
young people should be consulted before their name is put forward for nomination,
however the submission itself should be made by a member of the school staff
who should then follow the steps below:
Step 1
discuss the nomination
with the named individual and their parents/carers