We are delighted to announce the winners of this year's NASS Awards, following an inspiring ceremony held at the Grand Hotel in Bristol on Thursday 2nd October.
Our annual awards are a wonderful opportunity to bring together our community and celebrate the outstanding achievements across all our special schools. They are an inspiring reminder of the extraordinary impact our schools have on children and young people, and of the passion, creativity and commitment that drive that impact every single day.
This year we had the most entries ever and our four judges faced the tough task of narrowing down the list. We greatly appreciate their dedication in thoughtfully evaluating each entry.
A final thank you to our headline sponsor, ASDAN, whose support makes these awards possible. We are also deeply grateful to AssuredPartners, sponsors of the Innovation category, and Edwin, sponsor of the Outstanding Impact category.
You can read about all our finalists here >> Awards ceremony programme
Plus, keep an eye on our LinkedIn page as we will be spotlighting our finalists and winners over the coming months.
Here are the winners of the 2025 NASS Awards
Breaking Barriers & Inclusion Award
Winner
Wings School Notts - Innovative and inclusive approaches to incorporating physical activity and sport into the daily curriculum
Finalists
- The Children's Trust School - ‘SEE LIKE ME’- enhancing inclusion for learners with PMLD and sensory impairments
- Orchard Education - Cross-generational inclusion and visibility in the community through coproduction
Innovation Award
Winner
Northern Counties School - A new outcome measure tool to measure the impact of therapy on learners’ quality of life and access to education
> Watch a short video about their winning entry
Finalists
- Swalcliffe Park School - Development of a Quality of Life (QoL) framework and establishment of the national QoL Network for best practice sharing
- Quorn Hall School -Health of the Nation Outcome Scales Child and Adolescent (HoNOSCA) Mental Health Holistic Framework
Outstanding Impact Award
Winner
The William Henry Smith School and Sixth Form - The Smith Foundation Careers Programme
> Watch a short video about their winning entry
Finalists
- Acorn Park School - Turning an inadequate curriculum into an outstanding one
- West Kirby School and College - The Pastoral Care Team
Special Contribution Award
Winner
Kerry Taylor, Principal, Highgate Hill House School
Finalists
- Sarah Deaville, Co-founder & CEO, Hopedale Children and Families Services
- Abigail Darko, Occupational Therapist, Tram House School