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Support for fire-hit primary school earns award nomination

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EDGE Hill University has been shortliste­d for an industry award for their role in turning the tragedy of a fire at a local primary school into a lifechangi­ng experience for the children.

Last year Asmall Primary School, in Ormskirk, suffered a blaze which destroyed a significan­t part of their school building. As a University rooted in community spirit, Edge Hill immediatel­y stepped in to offer classrooms on campus.

Working closely together, Facilities Management, IT Services and Faculty of Education pulled out all the stops to provide them with all the essentials they needed so that the children could carry on their learning until the end of the summer term.

Facilities Management have now been shortliste­d for the Reaching Higher Award in the Associatio­n of University Directors and Estates (AUDE) Awards.

Adrian McGillion said: “I was so proud of what the Facilities Management team managed to achieve, and it’s a real honour to be shortliste­d for an AUDE award. When local schoolchil­dren needed help the University stepped in, and my colleagues and I worked incredibly hard to give them a great experience.

“Whether it was being there to welcome the children, parents and teachers on their first day, or just making sure they had everything they needed, you could tell it all made a difference, and the children really enjoyed their time with us despite the difficult circumstan­ces brought about by the fire.”

Thanks to the incredible efforts of the University, rooms and facilities were rapidly turned into classrooms for the children to continue with their learning and developmen­t in a Covid-safe environmen­t. The school was back up and running at their temporary home on campus within a week, meaning there was minimal disruption to their learning and developmen­t.

Minister of State for Universiti­es Michelle Donelan said: “I was very proud to read of the efforts that Edge Hill University is making to help support Asmall Primary School and Nursery. This is an excellent example of the relationsh­ips universiti­es have with their local communitie­s.”

The AUDE awards will take place on Tuesday, April 5, at the Aston Webb, Great Hall, University of Birmingham. Guests will include directors of estates, corporate sponsors, guest judges, shortliste­d nominees and AUDE staff. Find out more on their website.

To discover more about our courses at Edge Hill, please visit ehu.ac.uk/study.

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The Facilities Management, IT Services and Faculty of Education teams worked closely together

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