News | Jun 2, 2025

Announcing winners of the Primary Science Teacher Award 2025

The Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) is delighted to announce the 2025 winners for the Primary Science Teacher Award (PSTA). Winners will be joining a network of over 200 colleagues across the UK. Many congratulations go to:

 

Emily Fisher

Oaklands School, Walderslade

Emma Walker

Castlefield School, High Wycombe

John McGoldrick

Our Lady of Peace Primary School, Paisley (seconded to St Charles’ Primary School)

Katie Adams

Sheen Mount Primary School, London

Lynne McKay

Cornton Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Stirling

Michelle Davies

Penarlag C.P. School, Ewloe

 

PSTT works towards a vision of seeing excellent teaching of science in every primary classroom throughout the UK. We know that many children decide before they are eleven whether science is for them, so high-quality engaging science at primary school is vital. While not everyone will follow a career in science or related disciplines when they leave the school system, being scientifically literate is important for all children and their daily lives. Making individual decisions, e.g. about their own health and well-being through to understanding global issues such as climate change are dependent on a good science education.

 

Teachers that are doing incredible work, raising standards, excelling in tough conditions and going above and beyond what is usually expected, deserve to be celebrated. PSTAs do just that – celebrate, reward and provide continued support for these deserving teachers.

 

Winners of a PSTA in 2025, receive £500 personal prize money, a selection of PSTT science resources (sponsored by TTS Group) for the school, access to PSTT events and CPD, and a year’s Association for Science Education (ASE) membership.

 

The Awards are supported by organisations from across the science education sector: SSERC, The Ogden Trust, Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Society of Biology, ASE and STEM Learning.

 

Winners will be inducted into the ‘Primary Science Teacher College’ as a College Fellow where they will have access to many benefits including receiving funding and support from PSTT to continue and expand their remarkable work in primary science education.

 

Presentations to all our 2025 winners will be made during a celebration dinner as part of our PSTT College Conference in June 2026.

 

Congratulations to this year’s winners for their innovative practice and exceptional dedication to primary science teaching.

 

Further details of the Primary Science Teacher Awards can be found here.