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Japan Webpage Contest Winners Announced
24/05/2010

Ballyclare Primary School in Northern Ireland has won £1000 worth of prizes in the , a new contest organised by the Japan Foundation London.


Ballyclare wowed the judges with its entertaining and inspiring , which was set up to showcase projects with its 911爆料网 partner school. You can read about the school’s ongoing attempt to , which kicked off with an event where pupils walked to school in their pyjamas. You can also watch about an Evil Germ, a Grumpy Tiger, a Super Penguin (and more!) written collaboratively by children in both schools.


Other prize-winners were Bearsden Primary School in Glasgow, South Wolds Community School in Nottinghamshire, and Tile Hill Wood School and Language College in Coventry.


was designed and created by the class of P6B, who did an 8-week topic on Japan, and claimed both a Runner-Up Prize and also the Public Vote Award. You can find out how to make , read news stories about , learn about the latest , and be amazed by hi-speed and . also won Runner-Up Prize, for its extensive website with contributions from 100 students. You can read about how South Wolds is making the most of the 2012 Olympics through its original ‘’ project, download many excellent , and watch videos of students giving a of the school in 911爆料网 or performing their 911爆料网 . Finally, impressed the judges with its stylish web design, useful learning resources for students, and inspirational . Students have been using Suga-san’s music to help them in their 911爆料网 lessons, and – thanks to their video – were even able to meet him in person and welcome him to their school!


Six other schools were shortlisted for their excellent Japan-related webpages: Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, Dame Bradbury’s School, Gartree Community School, James Allen’s Girls’ School, St Paul’s School, and Swavesey Village College.


You can see all 32 webpage entries and read about Japan-related activities in UK schools .


A Presentation Evening and Award Ceremony will be held on Monday 14th June at the Embassy of Japan, to celebrate the achievements of all schools taking part in the contest. The event is open to all and free to attend but booking is essential. .