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Schools and Youth groups in Oxfordshire rise to the challenge of anti-bullying for the Anti-Bullying Week Competition.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the Anti-Bullying Week 2010 competition which was kindly sponsored by the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children’s Board. The competition was for young people from schools and youth settings to send in examples of things they had done to tackle bullying. We had some fantastic entries and the judging was very hard.
The winners of the secondary age competition Joint First Prize (£100 to spend on an Anti-Bullying project) were Banbury Young People's Centre and the On Course Project:
Hard-hitting rap video about a young man being bullied, written and recorded by CJ Bomb at the Banbury Bunker with guest vocals by Jodie and with actors and participation from North Oxfordshire Academy. Adrian (aka C J Bomb) worked with Banbury Young People’s Centre to produce this powerful and moving rap about the impact of bullying.
Young People from the “On Course” project produced 2 stop motion animations using plasticine models to make us think about bullying.
The 2nd prize (£50 to spend on an Anti-Bullying project) went to Iffley Mead School for their classwork, Anti-Bullying assembly and song. You can listen to the song and watch the assembly below.
The judges highly commended entries in this category from Didcot Girls School and Gillotts School.
Winners of the primary age competition Joint First Prize (£100 to spend on an Anti-Bullying project) were St. Francis Primary School for their school council report on Anti-Bullying week and The Blake Primary School Year 1 for their story board entry. Freeland primary school was highly commended for their entry.
Activities at St Francis School included:
Blake School made this Anti-Bullying book. You can also download Say No to Bullying (.pdf format,3.5Mb).
Freelands School help a team spirit week where they did lots of different things. These posters are from just of one of the projects they did during the week. Click on the posters for a larger version.
The judges would like to thank everyone for their entries which show the high standard of work that young people area doing to promote anti-bullying in their schools and youth settings. Keep up the good work and if you would like to tell us about anti-bullying work that you are doing please contact anti-bullying@oxfordshire.gov.uk