Posted on 3 November 2023
Active IQ, the UK’s leading Ofqual-recognised awarding organisation for the physical activity sector, was delighted to sponsor this year’s ukactive award for Education Provider of the Year.
This award aims to shine a light on an organisation or programme that provides excellent delivery and demonstrates the development of innovative resources and assessments, enabling learners to employees to display high-quality skills. The award looks to recognise and reflect all-encompassing training and resources, and reflects the same values as Active IQ.
The standard of entry for the Education Provider of the Year award was high, demonstrating the quality of training on offer within the industry, with the full list of nominees including Copa, Study Active, GLL, Edstart Sports Coaching, Central YMCA, Hatton Boxing, Future Fit and GM Active CIC.
Ultimately, Study Active was named the winner of the 2023 Education Provider of the Year, chosen based on its commitment to delivering high-quality education, seamless learning experience and the success of its learners. Study Active doesn't just provide education; it provides a pathway to excellence.
James Luscombe, Managing Director at Study Active, said about the award win: “At Study Active we are passionate about excellence and relentless in continually improving quality standards to broaden our impact in the sector. It means the world to us, not just to deliver excellent learning but more so to see the actual impact of our interventions both in individuals and the array of organisations that we work with across the UK. We are therefore absolutely thrilled to be recognised by ukactive by winning this award.”
“We were delighted to see Study Active come away as the Education Provider of the Year. Active IQ is a proud partner of Study Active, a training provider that shares our vision of excellence within the fitness industry” said Jenny Patrickson, Managing Director at Active IQ.
“I want to personally congratulate all of the finalists as the standard of entries was extremely high, and we look forward to continuing to work together with all of our approved training providers in the pursuit of quality education within the sport and physical activity sector.”