Two students and their teacher, dressed smartly, holding two Cricket Shropshire Awards
Ru, Steve and Ollie were delighted to win two Cricket Shropshire awards.

Derwen College celebrated a double victory at the Cricket Shropshire Awards held at The Shropshire, Telford, on Friday 7 November.

We were named SEND School of the Year, recognising our outstanding commitment to promoting health, fitness, and inclusion through cricket. Sports and Leisure Co-ordinator Stephen Evans also received the SEND Teacher of the Year award for inspiring students and championing inclusive sport.

Cricket sessions, both indoor and outdoor, are a regular part of enrichment and wellbeing activities at Derwen College. Students develop confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong love of sport. Our partnership with Cricket Shropshire ensures students have access to high-quality coaching and opportunities to participate in matches and community events.

Guests, including students Ru Aylwin and Ollie Walker, enjoyed a celebratory atmosphere as achievements in sport were recognised. Both students, who are on Hospitality & Food pathways, enjoy cricket sessions as part of their enrichment and wellbeing activities. They are also Young Leaders, and have completed qualifications in umpiring as well as coaching and supporting their peers.

Two students, holding awards, and teacher, sat at table with drinks celebrating in marquee
Ollie, Ru and Steve celebrate their double win at the Cricket Shropshire Awards.

‘I love everything about cricket’

Derwen College Principal & CEO Meryl Green said: “Winning SEND School of the Year and SEND Teacher of the Year is a testament to the dedication of our staff and students. We are very proud of the wide selection of sports available to students at College, and the community partnerships bring people together and support wellbeing for all.”

Stephen Evans said: “I’m honoured to be named SEND Teacher of the Year. Seeing students like Ru and Ollie thrive through cricket and other sports is the real reward. Thanks to Cricket Shropshire for this kind recognition and for all their support in bringing inclusive cricket into Derwen College.”

Student Ru said: “A huge thank you to Cricket Shropshire, especially to Inclusion Officer Tyler Ibbotson, who works really hard with us as players and as Young Leaders, and has helped us become qualified umpires.”

Student Ollie said: “I love everything about cricket, I think bowling is my favourite part. Winning this award means a lot to all of us who play and enjoy cricket at College and in the community.”

Two students holding an award each, stood with Cricket Shropshire Inclusion Officer Tyler who is wearing a smart suit and cricket tie.
Ollie and Ru thanked Cricket Shropshire Inclusion Officer Tyler for all his support bringing cricket coaching to College.

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