Anti-Bullying Week Competition winners
For 2009 anti-bullying week in Oxfordshire a group of children and young people organised activities themed around cyber-bullying, including a conference and a competition to celebrate diversity and difference and say NO to cyber-bullying.
The results from the competition are now back in.
A big thank you to everyone who entered the Anti-Bullying Week 2009 competition, you can see all the winners right here on spired.com.
Visit the gallery for more downloadable anti-bullying and anti-cyber-bullying posters
Winners Key Stage 4, age 14-16
The Anti-cyber-bullying poster winner was Tash from Oxford Hospital School, and the runner up was Anna (left), also from Oxford Hospital School. Posters by James Ashworth, Ryan Irving, and Sean Cox (above) were highly commended.
Winners Key Stage 3, 11-14
The Anti-cyber-bullying poster winner was Cindy King (below), runner up was Tommy Trinder, and the posters by Chloe James, Amber Boswell and Daniel Osborn-Edwards were Highly Commended.
The anti-cyber-bullying cartoon winner was Sinead Haynes
The winning anti-cyber-bullying poem was written by Rosie Hunt, Lydia Shaw was runner-up, and poems and raps by Lil Berry and Charlie Bradley were highly commended.
Winners Key Stage 2, age 7-11 
The Anti cyber-bullying poster winner was Elin Weoesch, and Madeleine Brett and Stephanie Rapley were Highly Commended.
Anti cyber-bullying cartoon winner was Maya Cohen-Mintz, from SS Philip James Primary
The winning anti-cyber-bullying poem was written by Josie McPherson, Tamara Anand was runner up and Jessica Li was highly commended.
You can see their posters and all of the commended entries in the Gallery.
Got a great idea about how to stop bullying?
What works, what doesn't The Anti-Bullying Strategy group, who plan what to do about bullying in Oxfordshire, want to know what you think:
- What helps
- What doesn’t help
- What you would do if you were in charge
- Anything else you might want to tell us.
Please fill in the survey. We don’t need your name – just your good ideas.
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