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WoW Badge Competition Winners Announced

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Winning WoW Badge Designs

Winning WoW Badge Designs

This year, the WoW badge competition attracted more entries than ever, with 1296 submissions from more than 440 schools.

With so many great designs it was difficult to decide on the winners, but 11 pupils have now been picked to have their 'Nature in the UK' designs made into the official 2009/10 WoW badges.

All 1296 pupils who entered the competition are being sent certificates and a special WoW badge for takign part, and the 11 winners are being invited to an award ceremony to be held at London Zoo next month.

The winning entries came from the following schools:

The Weatheralls Primary School
Dulwich College (Juniors)
Lee Manor School
White House Preparatory School
Bletchingdon Parochial Church of England Primary School
Wood End Park Community School
Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School
Lady Bankes Infant School
Mathilda Marks-Kennedy Jewish Primary School
Eltham College Junior
St Matthew's CofE Primary School

Have a look at the PDF on this page for a sneak preview of the winning designs!

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