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2008 Winners
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2008 winners
The following twelve projects received their Award from Sir Trevor McDonald at a high-profile, prize-giving ceremony in London on 16 July 2008. For more details about these projects, click on the project name.
You may also download the Winners Booklet which details all the winners, their projects, special prizes, the Highly Commended projects and information on how to apply.
Primary
Interactive DVD and web resource films, St Austins Catholic Primary, Liverpool
Christopher Columbus language and content integrated project, Haddon Primary and Nursery, Nottingham
Passeport citoyenneté et santé, Woodhill Primary School, Glasgow
Primary & Secondary
Project croissant, The Earls High School, West Midlands
Secondary
Double club, Arsenal Football Club, London
Group talk, Wildern School, Hampshire
Passport to export, Hayle Community School, Cornwall
Pont sur la Manche/Bridging the Channel, Hove Park Language College, Hove
Suffolk Hotel work related project, Suffolk Inclusive School Improvement Service, Ipswich
Translingual express, Eastside Educational Trust, London
Higher education/Adult learning
Jinrikisha – how we learnt Japanese, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Szacunek/Maes, Gael Linn/West Armagh Consortium, Armagh
Highly Commended
The following projects will receive a Highly Commended Certificate:
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Motivating, encouraging and improving language learning in adult classes through the use of ILT, Cornwall Adult Education Service
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The Language Café, University of Southampton
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Chinese Studies Across The Curriculum in Perth & Kinross, Perth & Kinross Council
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Wix Bilingual primary stream/ Classe bilangue de lecole de Wix, Wix Primary, London
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Modern Languages at OpenLearn, Open University
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"Signing with Babies and Young Children", Signs for Success, London
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Procter & Gamble FSS Language School, Procter & Gamble Technical Centres, Newcastle upon Tyne
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¡Que alivio! Beginners Spanish for Medics, King's College London









