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Safer Internet Day Awards 2020 – Winners

Congratulations to the primary, and post-primary, winners in the Safer Internet Day Awards 2020!

Hundreds of students and schools from all over Ireland entered the awards, which recognise the incredible efforts of young people to highlight Safer Internet Day and to help create a safer, better internet. The categories include awards for Best Picture, Best Poster, Best Use of Technology, Best Overall Campaign, and for the first time the post-primary awards included an award for Best Teacher.

Well done to everyone who took part in the awards! View the winners of the primary, and post-primary, awards below.

 

Please note: Due to limited access to the Webwise office during the Covid19 restrictions, judging has not yet been completed for the HTML Heroes Colouring Competition.

Primary Winners

Post-Primary Winners

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