Art category
Take a look at the winning entries, special merit awards and those highly commended in the Bullying-Free NZ Awards 2017, Art category.
On this page:
Winner: Wellington High School
Senior group (Years 9-13)
With a great focus on cyberbullying, this is an effective and engaging use of contrast beween bullying text messages and anti-bullying responses with a clear call to action.

Winner: Katie Griggs, Ruawai College
Junior/Intermediate (Years 0-8)
From Year 8 student Katie Griggs, a very effective and attention-grabbing piece of artwork with a clear, succinct and powerful message.
Special Merit Award: Bandhna Singh Bains and Bipandeep Kaur, Randwick Park School
From Bandhna Singh Bains and Bipandeep Kaur, Year 7 students at Randwick Partk School, Auckland this is an eye-catching and detailed work that combines different elements of creative writing and art to deliver a compelling message.
Highly Commended: Ezekiel, Napier Intermediate School
Junior/Intermediate (Years 0-8)
Before you speak, Think
A well thought through message and a particularly effective use of a mnemonic. Good use of colour to frame and support a clear call to action.
Highly Commended: Ryan Hassall, Ruawai College
Junior/Intermediate (Years 0-8)
Bullying is not OK: buillies are not born they are made
An exceptional understanding of what bullying is, clearly expressed in an eye-catching piece of work from Year 8 student Ryan Hassall.
Highly Commended: Ella Mason, Casebrook Intermediate School
Junior/Intermediate (Years 0-8)
Spread Joy
A colourful and attention-grabbing work that simply and effectively contrasts the difference a bystander can make. From Ella Mason, Year 7 student.
