From education to employment

Barton Peveril Teacher Wins Regional Award

Luke Hampton & Alix Christopher

@BartonPeveril Sixth Form College Teacher of Sport, Alix Christopher, has won the Community Impact Award in the Hampshire Education Awards 2020 in an online ceremony held on Tuesday 8th December 2020.

The Hampshire Education Awards celebrate the exceptional contributions of staff, governors and wider colleagues across Hampshire schools and colleges. The Community Impact Award extends this, recognising the work of individuals to promote well-being, positivity, and partnerships in the local community. Finalists are selected by a panel of judges from across Hampshire schools and colleges.

Alix Christopher, who teaches Sport at Barton Peveril, won the award for her work promoting sport and inclusivity in the College and wider community:

Alix voluntarily coordinates the College This Girl Can Ambassadors, who work to encourage female participation in sport. As a result of the large number of ambassadors the College has, Barton Peveril is the best represented college in the region.

The Teacher of Sport is also the leader of the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme at Barton Peveril, helping elite athletes study and compete at the same time and works with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Disability Sport Coordinator to organise an annual indoor athletics event for disabled children.

Speaking on winning, Alix Christopher said:

“I am very grateful to have won this award. I think community networking is one of the most effective ways for us to prepare our students for their futures and encouraging them to be active members of the community sets them on course to reach their full potential. I really enjoy being a part of this process and helping to guide the students.”

Barton Peveril Director of Sport, Luke Hampton, praised his colleague for her award:

“Alix is a fantastic member of the team, who works tirelessly inside and outside of college to promote and encourage wider participation in sport. We are very proud of Alix for her achievement.”


Related Articles

Responses