The Borneo Post (Sabah)

British inner-city teacher named world’s best, wins US$1 million prize

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DUBAI: Briton Andria Zafirakou, who works in a school in one of the UK’s poorest areas, on Sunday won the US$1 million Global Teacher Prize for 2018 at a star-studded ceremony in Dubai.

The arts and textiles teacher from the Alperton Community College of Brent, an inner-city school in London, was among 10 finalists from around the globe for the annual award. Thirty thousand candidates were in the running.

Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid AlMaktoum and British Prime Minister Theresa May were among the first to congratula­te her.

“Congratula­tions to Andria Zafirakou for having won the Global Teacher award,” tweeted Sheikh Mohammed after handing her the prize.

He said teaching ‘is the greatest job’ ever, and described teachers as ‘stars’.

May, in a video message broadcast at the gala event, said: “Being a great teacher requires resilience, ingenuity, and a generous heart. These are the qualities that you share with your students everyday. So thank you for all you have done and continue to do.”

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton raced to the venue to deliver the trophy while South African comedian Trevor Noah hosted the event which included a performanc­e by Oscar-winning actress and Grammy award winning singer Jennifer Hudson.

Brent, where Zafirakou teaches, is considered an ethnically diverse and disadvanta­ged area and many of her students come from impoverish­ed homes.

 ??  ?? Hamilton arrives with the ‘Global Teacher Prize’ trophy for the awards ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo
Hamilton arrives with the ‘Global Teacher Prize’ trophy for the awards ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Zafirakou receives the ‘Global Teacher Prize’ from Sheikh Mohammed during the award ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo
Zafirakou receives the ‘Global Teacher Prize’ from Sheikh Mohammed during the award ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo

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