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Linaker Primary School Named School of the Year at Pride of Sefton Awards

LINAKER Primary School in Southport has been named Sefton School of the Year at the 2026 Grand Pride of Sefton Awards.

The award was presented at a glittering ceremony at The Grand in Southport on:- Friday, 25 April 2026, hosted by former Sky Sports News presenter Fraser Dainton and attended by HM Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside Peter Oliver OBE and the Mayor of Sefton, Cllr June Burns.

Linaker was selected ahead of 2 fellow finalists:- The Pines, at Redgate Primary School and Maghull High School; with judges recognising the School for:- ‘showing what it truly means to be the heart of a community.’

Linaker Primary School is part of the Endeavour Learning Trust, a growing multi academy trust across Lancashire and the broader North West.

Linaker was recognised for being:- ‘at the heart of the Southport community’ with examples of this support including:- wrap around care, the School’s free breakfast club, the baby and toddler group, and parent coffee mornings that the School hosts.

Mark Cunniffe, headteacher of Linaker Primary School, said:- "This award belongs to every member of our School community including:- our staff, our children, our families and our neighbours. To be recognised in this way, alongside so many remarkable people and organisations from across Sefton, is deeply humbling. Linaker has always been more than a School. We are part of this community, and this community is part of us. This award is a reflection of that bond."

The recognition comes during a period in which Linaker has been at the Centre of the Southport community in the most profound sense. 

The School is known across the Town for its warmth, resilience and its unwavering commitment to the children and families it serves.

The Grand Pride of Sefton Awards celebrate selfless, talented and courageous people and organisations across 13 categories.



'Kind and determined' Southport boy Llewyn raised £1,000 for friend Elsie as he wins Sefton Child Of Courage Award
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AN inspirational Southport boy with a rare genetic condition that affects his hearing and eyesight has been honoured with a Sefton Child Of Courage Award in recognition of the remarkable way he approaches life:- “with positivity, kindness and remarkable determination”

Llewyn Sunderland, a 10 year old pupil at:- Farnborough Road Junior School, Birkdale, was presented with his trophy at the:- Grand Pride Of Sefton Awards at The Grand in Southport by Stephen Grayson from category sponsor Cooper Parry accountants. 

Last year Llewyn completed the Southport 10k run with his Mum and Dad to raise money for:- Elsie’s Story, with Llewyn and his family good friends of Elsie Dot Stancombe and her family. 

He raised over £1,000 in Elsie’s memory. 

At the awards, Llewyn was congratulated by people including his proud Farnborough Road Junior School Headteacher Adrian Antell, who was at the evening to collect his own Sefton Lifetime Achievement Award. 

A nomination from Carly Tarjomi said:- “Llewyn is an incredible 10-year-old who has shown courage far beyond his years. Last year he ran the Southport 10K alongside his mum and dad. For many children that would already be a huge achievement, but for Llewyn it carried even greater meaning. Llewyn is deaf and was recently diagnosed with Usher Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that causes hearing loss and progressive vision loss. It means that over time his sight will deteriorate, which brings many uncertainties and challenges for his future. His 2 younger sisters have also received the same diagnosis, making this something the whole family is learning to face together. Despite this, Llewyn approaches life with positivity, kindness and remarkable determination. Running the Southport 10K last August was entirely his own idea. He wanted to challenge himself and also raise money for Elsie’s Story. Elsie was far more than a friend to Llewyn and his family. Our families, the Stancombes, the Sunderlands and the Tarjomis; have long been close family friends and Elsie was very much like an extended member of the family. Wanting to honour her memory and help others in her name meant a great deal to Llewyn. Taking on a 10K race at just 10 years old is impressive for any child, but for a child living with hearing loss and a diagnosis that will affect his vision in the future, it showed extraordinary bravery. He pushed himself every step of the way and proudly crossed the finish line, raising just over:- £1,000 for Elsie’s Story. Llewyn’s  courage, compassion and determination genuinely reflect everything the Sefton Child of Courage Award represents.”

The 2026 Grand Pride Of Sefton Awards celebrated selfless, talented and courageous people across 13 categories at The Grand in Southport on:- 24 April 2026. 

The Main Award was won by Queenscourt Hospice founder Dr Karen Groves MBE. 

The evening was hosted by former Sky Sports News presenter Fraser Dainton with VIP guests including HM Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside Peter Oliver OBE and Mayor of Sefton Cllr Burns. 

Funds were raised on the night for the ICU Steps charity, which supports patients in intensive care and their families. 

The Grand Pride Of Sefton Awards are organised by Mikhail Hotel and Leisure Group and Stand Up For Southport in association with media partners In Demand Radio with support from Southport BID.

There are 13 categories including:- Child of Courage, School Of The Year, Community Impact, Charity Champion and more, plus the Main Award. 

Next year’s event takes place on:- Friday, 30 April 2027.

To submit your nomination for next year’s awards visit this link.

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