A GLOBAL education company headquartered in Blackburn is giving schools the chance to win up to £60,000 in prizes.
Promethean, based on Whitebirk Industrial Estate, Lower Philips Road, produces educational software and is running to competition to give schools the chance to share their most innovative and imaginative education stories.
To enter the competition, known as Promethean Classroom Stories, schools will need to submit videos that show what is unique about their classroom and explain why it makes them proud, with a prize of one of 20 technology packages worth £3,000 each on offer.
Promethean head of UKI Jim Wallis said: “If the last 12 months have shown us anything, it’s that educators and students have an unbelievable amount of resilience.