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Wednesday 7 November 2005

Forty Nine schools took part in SELB Christmas Card Competition
Judges in the Southern Education and Library Board (SELB) Christmas Card Competition had the difficult task of choosing from 1,633 entries in this year’s competition. SELB Chief Executive Helen McClenaghan has expressed her appreciation to 49 schools from across the Board area which submitted entries.
On Tuesday, November 29, Mrs McClenaghan welcomed winners to Board headquarters in Armagh to receive a £60 prize for themselves, £60 for their schools and a framed copy of the winning entry for the pupils.
Forty Nine schools took part in SELB Christmas Card Competition
 

An Angel design by a pupil of Drumadonnell Primary School , was chosen for the Board’s card which will be sent to schools and colleges. A drawing of The Wise Men by a pupil of Banbridge Academy was chosen for the card which the SELB Chairperson and Chief Executive will send to chairpersons of education bodies, education-related organisations, district councils and Government Departments. It was so difficult to select the top two entries that the judges decided to award two commendation prizes. Commendation prizes went to pupils at Drumgor Primary School , Craigavon, and Lismore Comprehensive, Craigavon. They each received a £30 prize for themselves and £30 for their schools.
 Mrs McClenaghan expressed her appreciation to the principals, teachers and pupils who took up the challenge of the competition.

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