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Cwmbran girl’s anti-bullying video is runner-up in a national competition with 2,500 entries

Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon
Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon

A seven year-old Cwmbran girl made an anti-bullying video and was the runner-up in a national competition against 2,500 entries

Molly Haughton, a pupil at Llanyrafon primary school, used her voice and drawings to create the one minute video- Boudica and the Flea with her dad’s help.

She entered the competition as part of her homework. It was run by Actionwork and sponsored by Groupcall and was thrilled to take second prize and win £50

Groupcall said: “We were delighted and honoured to sponsor the Actionwork Anti-Bullying Week Competition in November 2013. It was really interesting to see all the wonderful entries from so many schools across the country. Groupcall’s BATline helps to eradicate bullying in schools and we appreciate that getting the right message across to schools is so important – something that Actionwork do tremendously well – keep up the good work.

“We had over 2,500 entries from young people all over the UK and abroad that included films, pictures, poems, stories, gadgets and cartoons.”

Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon
Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon

This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.

This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.
This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cwmbran girl’s anti-bullying video is runner-up in a national competition with 2,500 entries

A seven year-old Cwmbran girl made an anti-bullying video and was the runner-up in a national competition against 2,500 entries

Molly Haughton, a pupil at Llanyrafon primary school, used her voice and drawings to create the one minute video- Boudica and the Flea with her dad’s help.

She entered the competition as part of her homework. It was run by Actionwork and sponsored by Groupcall and was thrilled to take second prize and win £50

Groupcall said: “We were delighted and honoured to sponsor the Actionwork Anti-Bullying Week Competition in November 2013. It was really interesting to see all the wonderful entries from so many schools across the country. Groupcall’s BATline helps to eradicate bullying in schools and we appreciate that getting the right message across to schools is so important – something that Actionwork do tremendously well – keep up the good work.

“We had over 2,500 entries from young people all over the UK and abroad that included films, pictures, poems, stories, gadgets and cartoons.”

Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon
Molly with Wayne Jones, her headteacher at Llanyrafon

This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.

This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.
This was the winning entry drawn by an 11 year-old from Luton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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