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Thursday 27 June 2013

Phil Wins Lifetime Achievement

Local teacher and Milford on Sea resident, Phil Hill was nominated by his school and shortlisted for a German Embassy Lifetime Achievement Award for German teaching.

His nomination gained him an invitation to the 'Sommerfest der Deutschen Sprache' (Summer Party) at The German Embassy in London, hosted by Ambassador Boomgaarden. Elizabeth Truss MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education and Childcare, was the keynote speaker for the event.

The glamorous Summer Party took place on Tuesday, 25 June and due to the prestige of the event it even got a mention by Chris Evans on his radio show.

Phil Hill,
German Ambassador Boomgaarden
 and Elizabeth Truss MP
*Pic Courtesy of German Embassy
The purpose of the Award is to recognise outstanding achievement by individual teachers of German in the UK, to pay tribute to the work of German teachers in the UK and to highlight the commitment of the winners' schools to modern language teaching.

Over 200 teachers and representatives from the education and language teaching sectors came from all over the UK to join the celebrations.

As Phil enjoyed the surroundings and hospitality, the award ceremony got underway. To his immence surprise and pride it was then announced; The Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Philip Hill of Highcliffe School. Cue one delighted professional from Milford on Sea.

Phil is married to Sue Hill, who runs the very informative Village Voice Magazine. He is due to retire at the end of July, however he has no concern about keeping busy, Sue has plenty of plans, and he has many interests, one of which is playing keyboards in the party funk, soul & rock band 'Dorsal Fin'.

In his career, Phil has acted as Deputy head of department, School publicity officer and more recently co-director of Language College, but German has always remained his passion and focus.

His Year 11 German class produced the best set of GCSE results across the entire school in 2012 and this year he has had the pleasure of seeing one of his Year 13 students accepted at Oxford University to study German. He played a key, inspirational and driving role in the successful designation of Highcliffe School as a Language College in 2000.

Highcliffe School say; "It is true to say that Philip Hill has been a towering influence on German teaching".

Congratulations Phil!
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PS: I am keeping a close eye on the post, as I understand the French Embassy also do awards for service to the French language and culture. Must only be a matter of time for moi nomination to arrive.

Dorsal Fin Band
www.dorsalfin.co.uk

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