Sponsor the
Teach Portsmouth Awards 2025
Portsmouth GuildhallThursday 12 June
Become a sponsor and help celebrate education excellence with us
If you want to help us recognise the achievements of school and college staff in the city - there is still time.
The Teach Portsmouth Awards return to Portsmouth Guildhall on Thursday 12 June 2025 to celebrate school and college staff in 12 award categories.
Organisations who choose to sponsor the awards pick an award category that aligns with their values. In return, sponsors benefit from a host of promotional rewards. Become a sponsor today and help us make this awards ceremony the best yet!
Sponsorship details
- 12 award categories to sponsor
- Silver packages remaining
- Opportunities to promote your products and services
Meet the sponsors
Gold sponsors
- University of Portsmouth
- HSDC
- City of Portsmouth College
- Salterns Academy Trust
Silver sponsors
- University of Chichester Academy Trust
- Comserv UK
- The News
- Nation Radio
- Portsmouth City Council
Our packages
Gold
Packages remaining: 0
Silver
Packages remaining: 4
Award categories
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Community award
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Outstanding contribution award
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Inclusion and diversity award
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Innovation award
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Early years and childcare award
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People's choice award
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Long service award
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Teaching and learning support award
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Early career teacher award
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Unsung hero award
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Volunteer award
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Wellbeing award
Compare sponsorship packages
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Sponsorship of one award category and presentation to winners |
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Special mentions during the awards ceremony from host |
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Logo on Teach Portsmouth website for 12 months |
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Logo inside awards programme next to your category |
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Prominence in pre-event marketing and on digital screens at event |
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Full page A4 advert in awards programme (artwork supplied) |
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Invitation for 2 people to attend a VIP reception before the awards |
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VIP seating reserved for your organisation at the front |
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Compare sponsorship packages
Gold | Silver | |
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Sponsorship of one award category and presentation to winners |
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Silver:
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Special mentions during the awards ceremony from host |
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Silver:
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Logo on Teach Portsmouth website for 12 months |
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Silver:
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Logo inside awards programme next to your category |
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Silver:
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Prominence in pre-event marketing and on digital screens at event |
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Silver:
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Full page A4 advert in awards programme (artwork supplied) |
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Silver:
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Invitation for 2 people to attend a VIP reception before the awards |
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Silver:
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VIP seating reserved for your organisation at the front |
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Silver:
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Become a sponsor today!
If you would like to help us recognise best practice and celebrate the achievements of Portsmouth's school superheroes at the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2025, become a sponsor today!
Don't forget…
- All sponsorship opportunities are allocated on a first come, first served basis
- Once you email Teach Portsmouth, a booking form will be sent to you to complete
- We are unable to reserve any opportunity until a booking form is received
Next step
Please email
Meet our previous sponsors
Last year, Teach Portsmouth recognised the city's school superheroes in different ways. University of Chichester Academy Trust and Salterns Academy Trust co-sponsored a celebration event for long service to education at Portsmouth Guildhall.
Nys Hardingham, CEO of Salterns Academy Trust said:
"We're thrilled to be able to support Teach Portsmouth once more in their celebration of long service to education.
"We want those who have experience to stay working in our schools to support the next generation of thinkers and doers. This event is one way we can do that as a community."
Jennese Alozie, CEO of the University of Chichester Academy Trust said:
"The University of Chichester Academy Trust is proud to co-sponsor the Teach Portsmouth long service to education event, recognising an all-important milestone in the career of school staff.
"This event celebrates the achievements of individuals who have given their lives to Portsmouth for two decades or more.