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Beaulieu wins award for Best Use of Technology in Education

Beaulieu wins award for Best Use of Technology in Education

Tuesday 23 October 2018

Beaulieu wins award for Best Use of Technology in Education

Tuesday 23 October 2018


Beaulieu Convent School has been recognised for its use of technology in the inaugural Jersey TechAwards, organised by Digital Jersey as part of Jersey TechWeek.

In addition, the school's Assistant and Headteacher and Director of Beaulieu Institute of Technology, Rory Steel, received the Technology Teacher of the Year award.

In total, 10 Awards were handed out to honour Jersey's 'digital best' in a bid to showcase key aspects of the digital sector including the Internet of Things, Digital Health and FinTech. The ten winners were chosen by a judging panel comprising representatives from both the private and public sectors.

The complete list of winners was as follows. 

  • Digital Company of the Year - JT
  • Digital Start-Up of the Year - Pinpoint
  • Best Use of Technology in Education – Beaulieu Convent School
  • Technology Project of the Year – States of Jersey, Concerto asset management
  • Digital Creative Project of the Year - Flux
  • Technology Student of the Year – Adam Le Tarouilly
  • Technology Teacher of the Year – Rory Steel
  • Digital Growth Business of the Year - JT
  • Digital Leader of the Year – Damon Eastwood, Switch Digital 
  • Digital Team of the Year – Race Nation

Tech_Awards_2018_Paul_Wright_Photographer-Racenation 

Pictured: Racenation was named Digital Team of the Year.

Tony Moretta, CEO of Digital Jersey, said: "We are thrilled to see Jersey’s digital best celebrated in this way. We had so many excellent and vastly diverse entries for these awards, testament to the fantastic work being done around the island to grow our digital industry. Huge congratulations go to our first ever Jersey TechAwards winners, all of whom really stand out as exceptional contributors to our industry."

David Cartwright, chairman of BCS Jersey, added: "An exciting evening saw ten extremely worthy winners take home awards that acknowledge their excellence and their contribution to the technology industry in Jersey. One must also acknowledge the others on the shortlist: we had dozens of very strong entries but, of course, not everyone can win an award. When we conceived the Tech Awards the intention was to make it an annual event, and I hope next years will be both stronger and more plentiful."

Chris Clark, CEO of Prosperity 24/7, said it was an honour to be able to sponsor the awards. He added: "As we all know, technology is pervasive and is the life blood of Industry in Jersey. Seeing this recognised, applauded and celebrated last night amongst 250 peers, creates an indelible mark in the memories of all who attended. The positive energy and ground swell regarding the potential for digital transformation to support productivity and innovation across our economy is an accolade that Digital Jersey should also take pride in, as they act as the focus point for us all to support, enabling the Digital economy to continue to grow and prosper."

Pictures: Paul Wright

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