PowerPoint category
Take a look at the winning entries, special merit awards and those highly commended in the Bullying-Free Awards 2019, PowerPoint category.
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We asked students to produce a PowerPoint presentation to set out their understanding of bullying or express what bullying means to them.
Winner: Izzy & Indy, Pyres Pā School, Tauranga
Intermediate group (Years 7-8)
A comprehensive overview of the issue of bullying. Well structured and good, professional-looking design.
Izzy & Indy: Pyres Pā School
Winner: Lexis Morales & Marc Codeneira, Palmerston North Adventist Christian School
Junior group (Years 1-6)
An informative and comprehensive presentation demonstrating a solid understanding of their school's bullying prevention approach, using some good real-life examples.
Lexis & Marc: Palmerston North Adventist Christian School
Download Lexis Marc PN Adventist Christian School [133 KB, pdf]
Special merit: Harmony Faumuina, Randwick Park School, Auckland
Intermediate group (Years 7-8)
An eyecatching and comprehensive presentation with an inclusive and on-theme message.
Harmony Faumuina: Randwick Park School
Download Harmony Faumuina Randwick Park School [1.1 MB, pdf]
Special merit: Hoani Wilson & Jack Dando, Te Poi School, Matamata
Junior group (Years 1-6)
A presentation that conveys a positive message of unity and a good explanation of their school's Stop, Walk, Talk strategy.
Hoani & Jack: Te Poi School
Highly commended: Theo Coats, Remi Baudet, Zac Waple-Longhurst & Joshua Billington, Richmond Road School, Auckland
Junior group (Years 1-6)
A highly original and entertaining presentation with an inventive use of stop-motion animation to portray a bullying scenario. A huge effort. Flick through quickly to get the full benefit of the stop-motion animation.
Theo, Remi, Zac & Joshua: Richmond Road School
Download Theo Remi Zac Joshua Richmond Road School [2.2 MB, pdf]
Highly commended: Oscar Martin, Charles Townley, Riley Gillett & Antoine Rabier, Richmond Road School, Auckland
Junior group (Years 1-6)
Great story-boarding with some good bystander examples that effectively tell a story of bystander behaviour.
Charles, Riley, Oscar, Robin & Antoine: Richmond Road School
Download Charles Riley Oscar Robin Antoine Richmond Road School [796 KB, pdf]