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Bullying Poster Competition

Over 400 children and young people entered the Anti-Bullying Week poster competition which was one of the highlights of last year's anti bullying fortnight in Oxfordshire. On this page you can see the overall winners in the 3-11 and 12-18 age-groups, and all of the commended entries.

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Speak up about Bullying

by Adam Richards from South Newington Youth Club

Overall Winner, 12-18

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Stop Bullying Speak Out

by Emily Hodson from South Newington Youth Club

Runner-up, 12-18

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It's good to be different

by Lucy Ayres

Joint winner, 3-11

Lucy – you didn’t write your school/youth club on the back – please get in touch so we can award your prize.

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Big Full Stop to Bullying

by Caitlin Maginess from St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

Joint winner, 3-11

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You'll be cool if you follow the rule

by Sarah Donaldson from St. Agatha’s primary school

Commended

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Be Different Belong

by Hannah Hawken, Lord Williams’s School

Commended

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Bully Bully don't be a bully

by Kirsty Brown from Caldecott Primary School

Commended

Don't be a Bully, Be Kind

by Millie Lee from Lord William's School

Commended

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Make Bullying Stop!

by Holly Harrold from Tudor Hall School

Commended

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Say no to Bullying!

by Megan Clarke from Caldecott Primary School

Commended

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Say no to Bullying!

by Bethany Gee from John Henry Newman school

Commended

Tell a Teacher! No Bullying!

by Sophie Cooper, John Henry Newman School

Commended

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Don't be Mr Mean

by Owen Stratford from The Grange Primary School

Commended

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Don't let this happen!

by Isobel Bourne Swinton-Hunter from Tudor Hall School

Commended

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If you stop bullying... another will stop crying!

Unidentified pupil, Tudor Hall School

This entry came in without a name, but the judges really liked it. If it's yours, please get in touch so we can credit you properly.

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People are like smarties...

Nigel Davies, teacher at the Grange Primary School

Commended

This entry, drawn by a teacher, was sent in with his class's entries. The judges decided they really liked it, and wanted to include it in the Commended list!

The judges were extremely impressed with the high standard of the entries and it was clear that people had put a lot of thought into their posters.

Winning entries will be used to publicise our Anti-Bullying message this year

Are you affected by Bullying?

If you're worried about you or someone you know being bullyied, or worried that you might be a bully and want to stop, there's lots of help available online. Some of it is right on this website:

 

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