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Bright Heart was recognised for their work in the SEN sector as a finalist at the EducationInvestor awards. Congratulations to all finalists and winners!

Bright Heart finalist for SEN Supporter of the Year 2025

We’re proud to share that Bright Heart was recognised as a finalist for SEN Supporter of the Year at the prestigious EducationInvestor Awards 2025, organised by Nexus Media Group’s EducationInvestor magazine. This accolade celebrates organisations that have made a tangible contribution in supporting Special Educational Needs (SEN) learners over the last 12–18 months.

Representing Bright Heart, directors Ryan Stevenson and Simon McQueen attended at the Hilton Park Lane in London on 17 June 2025.

What these awards mean

Bright Heart a finalist for SEN Supporter of the Year
Bright Heart was proud to attend for the SEN Supporter of the Year category.

Why this matters for Bright Heart

Being named a finalist for SEN Supporter of the Year at the Investor Awards is meaningful recognition for Bright Heart. It highlights not just isolated achievements, but the consistent, dedicated work the team delivers to support children with SEN every day.

The award celebrates organisations making tangible contributions to the lives of children with SEND, and Bright Heart shines in this respect. From tailored learning plans and multi-sensory teaching to the careful tracking of students by Education Consultants (with QTS), the team demonstrates measurable progress combined with a nurturing approach. Innovation is also at the heart of the Bright Heart approach, helping to build trust, self-esteem and confidence for students with mild to complex needs.

Most importantly, Bright Heart remains unwaveringly person-centred, prioritising the student voice, emotional well-being, and individual learning journeys. Being recognised as a finalist is a powerful affirmation that this deep commitment is both seen and celebrated by the wider SEND community.

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