Many thanks to all those who entered the various competitions. Winners will be given their prizes on Friday March 28th, and will be notified just before then. Congratulations in particular to Slade Primary School who sent in a large number of poems for the junior writing competition, and to Kent College who also encouraged many of their students to write poems and design posters.
Congratulations to Emily Dickinson, Bridie Scriven, Gill Taylorson (Weald of Kent) for winning first prize.
Congratulations to Katie Doyle, Jennifer Cross, Stuart Favier (Weald of Kent) for winning second prize.
Congratulations to Georgina Strapp and Kathleen Port (TGS) for winning third prize.
Thanks to Hillview Student Voice Forum Group for judging them.
Sponsored by Jigsaw Systems
First Prize: Camcorder (JVC)
Second Prize: Video Editing Software
Imagine creating a video that would stand as a short programme on National TV in its own right, a video that captures some important aspect of people's many and varied responses to Climate Change and what can be done about it.
The video should be no more than 15 minutes long. It will be expected to be a collaborative effort. The documentary should contain a credits sequence.
The Video should be presented on DVD or CD in MPEG2 format, clearly labelled with the name of the director and crew and, where appropriate, the host school.
Deadline: Monday February 25th 2008
Sponsor - Unconfirmed
First Prize: Camcorder (Canon)
Second Prize: Video Editing Software
Imagine creating a video about Climate Change/Global Warning that would be shown by the Government or an environmental agency on National TV between programmes.
The video should be between 1 and 2 minutes long. It can be a solo or collaborative effort. The film should contain a sequence of credits.
The video should be presented on DVD or CD in MPEG2 format, clearly labelled with the name(s) of the makers.
Deadline: Monday February 25th 2008