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Summit 2015: Feedback and survey winners announced

A week has passed since the SCHOOLS NorthEast annual Summit took place and we would like to thank everyone again for making this a very successful event.

We’ve asked our delegates and exhibitors to fill in a survey regarding their experience at the Summit and the feedback has been fantastic.

Two delegates were randomly chosen from the respondents to win a bottle of champagne each. Congratulations to:

Miles Wallis-Clarke (Head Teacher, Hotspur Primary School) – kindly donated by Unifrog

Mike Bell (Head Teacher, Morpeth Road Primary School) – kindly donated by Premier Teachers

Over 80% rated the overall experience of the day and the value for money as Excellent or Good, 99% rated it satisfactory or above. Over 90% said the overall organisation of the conference and the exhibition were Excellent or Good.

Highlights:

“No other conference with such influential topics and speakers can compare with this value for money”

“A great coming together and super networking opportunities”

“Great opportunity to network and the speakers gave really valuable food for thought”

“Many very interesting speakers; exhibitors were wider-ranging and networking opportunities were much appreciated”

Below is a gallery of all photos taken at the Summit this year – feel free to save your favourites.

Thank you and we hope to see you again next year!

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