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If you have any ideas get your JRSO to upload them to the site, it might make Idea of the Month!
Many of the JRSOs have had fantastic ideas. To give you some ideas we have featured some of them here for you to look at. Keep checking for updates and contact your local JRSO if you want to submit your own ideas.
Well done to everyone who took part in the competition! Every poster had been very thoughtfully done. Unfortunately we could only pick 10 winning posters. Here’s what the judges liked about all the other submission! See if you can spot your one below:
Aberdeenshire
Mintlaw Primary - thoughtful idea behind the road safety message
Maud School (liked the school’s approach to colloborative efforts across primary classes, pairing younger and older pupils.)
Ian Payne and Nathan Peden: one of the main global road safety messages picked up. Good use of colour for the text
Christabel Adkin and Mathew Paterson: one of the most important global road safety messages relating to children, picked up on
Lachlan Bryan and Finlay Poole: good focus on the preventable global road safety message. Good partnership with this lovely drawing – well done!
Cailean Strachan: good clear text and lovely use of colour.
Shannon Thomson: one of the key global road safety messages picked up on. Good bold colours for the text.
Dundee
Clepington Primary - liked newspaper/magazine style approach, using columns and the coloured type face for the main headings. Lovely colourful picture.
Fife
Saline Primary - two different designs, both featuring key global road safety messages
Highland
Reay Primary - good free-hand drawing of street scene; good use of colour
North Ayrshire
Ardeer Primary - easy to read messages; structured design, clean lines
Glencairn Primary - good use of bold colour for text and illustration; picked up on one of the key global road safety messages
Loudoun-Montgomery Primary - interesting design, using a split-screen technique; striking use of black and white colours
Moorpark Primary - this is a colourful, striking design that will be ideal for using as part of a cycling promotion
North Lanarkshire
Newarthill Primary - Caitlin Anderson: colourful design; simple main message
Shetland Islands
Sandwick Junior High School - innovative idea of using a real photograph, with a very simple message
Well Done to everyone who got involved! Have a look in the Posters category to see if you can spot your one!