Anti-Cyber-Bullying Posters 2009
The Anti-Bullying poster competition is part of anti-bullying week in Oxfordshire. For 2009, the theme was cyber-bullying, and young people could also submit cartoons and poems or raps. On this page you can see the overall winners and runners-up in all three age-groups, and all of the commended entries.
Click on the pictures for larger printable versions of the posters and cartoons.
Winners KS4, Ages 14-16 |
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Beat The Bullies by Tash, winner, KS4 |
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End Bullying by Anna, Runner up, KS4 |
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"Talk" by James Ashworth, Highly Commended KS4 |
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Protect Yourself from Cyberbuillies by Ryan Irving, Highly Commended KS4 |
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No to Cyber-bullying by Sean Cox, Highly Commended KS4 |
Winners KS3, ages 11-14 |
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Show Respect by Cindy King, winner KS3 |
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It's a crying shame by Tommy Trinder, runner-up, KS3 |
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Highly Commended KS3: No Bully zone by Daniel Osborne-Edwards and No Bullying by Chloe James |
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Highly commended KS3: Anti-Bullying by Amber Boswell, Cyber Bullying Stops Here by Amber Boswell |
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Winner, cartoon category KS3: Cyber Bullying must stop! by Sinead Haynes
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Poetry winner Rosie Hunt, Lydia Shaw was runner up, and Lil Berry and Charlie Bradley were highly commended |
Winners KS2, 7-11 years |
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Cyberbullying help it stop now! by Elin Weoesch, winner KS2 |
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Highly commended KS2: Stay safe online! by Madeleine Brett and Stay Safe in internet space!! by Stephanie Rapley |
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Winner, cartoon category KS2: Cyber Bullying by Maya Cohen-Mintz |
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Winner, poem category KS2: Cyberbullying by Josie Mcpherson,runner-up was Tamara Anand and Jessica Li was Highly Commended |
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: