A teacher at a Lancashire school has been crowned as the 'Unsung Hero' in the 2024 Pearson National Teaching Awards.
Greg Smalley, from Aurora Brambles East School in Leyland, was announced as the Gold Winner on BBC's The One Show.
Mr Smalley, the school's Higher Level Teaching Assistant, is celebrated for his work at the school's forest school.
Here, he helps pupils with 'social, emotional, and mental health difficulties', as well as those with autism spectrum conditions (ASC).
His approach engages these students, helping them develop practical, social, and emotional skills.
He also builds connections with local groups, encouraging students to create outdoor environments and care for newly hatched chicks and ducklings.
The One Show's Alex Jones surprised Mr Smalley with the news of his award win, and he also received messages of congratulations from gardener and broadcaster, Alan Titchmarsh, and nature photographer, Chris Packham.
Mr Smalley was selected from thousands of nominees, and recognised for his 'exceptional contribution' to both students and the wider community.
The Pearson National Teaching Awards, often dubbed the 'Oscars' of the teaching profession, is an annual celebration honouring the achievements of educators.
Sir Michael Morpurgo, author and president of the Teaching Awards Trust, said: "The impact of a great teacher can be life-changing.
"We can all remember that one teacher who influenced our lives, whether it was just in that moment or something that we have carried with us.
"That’s why these awards are so important."
The winners of the remaining 16 categories will be revealed throughout the week on The One Show, ahead of an awards ceremony at The Brewery in Central London.
This event, hosted by TV presenter and broadcaster Gaby Roslin, will bring together silver winners across 16 categories, alongside industry peers, colleagues, and special guests, to share experiences and celebrate their achievements.
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