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 |
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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 |
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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:






















