The 91ÆÞÓÑ Awards  are a celebration of the exceptional ways in which the 674 schools across the Association provide something truly special to the children in their care. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees of our awards, and good luck to everyone entering next year.Â
Highlights included innovative textile designs, like a corset made from horsehair and another crafted entirely out of paper. There were also impressive 3D pieces made from recycled materials such as milk bottles, twigs, leaves, and popsicle sticks, bringing natural scenes to life in unique ways.
The Lexden Prize, named in honour of our Honorary President, Lord Lexden, celebrates excellence from Sixth Form students at 91ÆÞÓÑ Members’ schools. Achievements can be in any aspect of school or community life and are not limited to academics.
An exceptionally gifted student from Abbey College Manchester has celebrated remarkable success recently in a national creative competition and has since secured a place to further her talents at a University in Barcelona to study Animation.Â
91ÆÞÓÑ is delighted to announce the Finalists and Highly Commended schools for the 91ÆÞÓÑ Awards 2024. Finalists have showcased the outstanding impact on the students that they educate in a variety of fields. Judges have also awarded Highly Commended honours to schools that were not shortlisted, but whose work is deemed worthy of special recognition.Â
In 2023, the College represented England and the 91ÆÞÓÑ at the International Sports Federation World Student Games, an IOC-accredited global celebration of youth sport and inclusive values
Following the award, Dr Burley commented, “I was absolutely thrilled to be named Tatler Best Head 2025 – the award belongs to the whole King’s High community and reflects the incredible dynamism, energy, and success of this wonderful school.
Alleyn Court prides itself on providing a well-rounded education that fosters both academic achievement and personal growth. Small class sizes, averaging around 18 students, and a dedicated staff with a high staff-to-student ratio ensure that each student receives individualised attention.
This is an incredible partnership project working with the MK Lit Fest team, authors, Waterstones and Thornton College.  Jo Scott, Careers Leader at Thornton College said “We are hugely grateful to all the people who have worked with us to make this idea a reality.Â
The Roche School in Wandsworth is delighted to have attained the British Council’s prestigious International School Award in recognition of its work to bring the world into the classroom.
Leighton Park's mission goes beyond academic excellence; it aims to inspire achievement with values, character, and community. The school's nurturing environment emphasises supportive relationships between pupils and staff, laying a foundation of confidence for personal growth. Pupils are encouraged to explore various opportunities, supported by gentle scaffolding, and encouraged to find their authentic selves.
Beyond the beautiful surroundings, Finborough emphasises a culture built on the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" and their own unique "Learnability" framework. This common language allows teachers to empower their students, fostering confidence, self-esteem, and a strong sense of identity.
Today, the school fosters well-rounded individuals preparing them for the challenges of the 21st century. Their unique approach centres on a STEAM-powered curriculum, a blend of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.