A record-breaking ten local primary schools entered the Misbourne Matins Rotary Club IT Challenge this year. The task, open to children in years 3, 4, 5 and 6 was to create a poster using words and graphics communicating a message on the theme of ‘Being Kind’.
The Challenge generated more than 800 entries which gave the judges plenty of work to do. The event was sponsored by local Chalfont St Peter business RWS and by the Chiltern Open Air Museum which hosted the prizegiving ceremony, who each provided one of the judges.
The judges commented that the entries showed a high standard of original thinking and awareness, communicated in a sophisticated way for their age groups, alongside solid IT skills.
Congratulations to the prizewinners and to all the children who took part and their teachers who facilitated their entries. The schools taking part were: Robertswood, St Mary’s, Thorpe House, Chalfont St Giles Village School, Davenies, St Joseph’s, Gayhurst, Maltman’s Green, Chalfont St Peter Academy and High March.