Fair Go Student Ad Award winners 

Published: 8:35PM Wednesday September 30, 2009

Source: Fair Go

We always get some great entries for the Fair Go Student Ad Awards and this year was no exception.

This year we asked you to send us your ideas for category ideas and this is what you came up with.

Primary/Intermediate - Sell us a time travel holiday.

Secondary - Sell us an unpopular school subject.

This year's primary winner was Hokowhitu School in Palmerston North who offered up a trip back in time to meet Vincent Van Gogh and purchase one of his masterpieces, before it cost the earth.

The secondary winner was Linwood College in Christchurch who took popular game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire to prove why maths is important.

The placings were:

Primary
Hokowhitu School, Palmerston North - 1st
Pekerau Primary School, te Awamutu - 2nd
Waihi Central School, Waihi - 3rd equal
Hampden Street School, Nelson - 3rd equal
Glen Eden Intermediate, Auckland - highly commended

Secondary
Linwood College, Christchurch - 1st
Elim Christian College, Auckland - 2nd
Nayland College, Nelson - 3rd
Mt Aspiring College, Wanaka - Highly commended
John McGlashan College, Dunedin - Highly commended

The winning school in each category will each receive a $2000 cash prize plus a Canon HF20 High Definition video camera.

The second placed school in each category will receive a $500 cash prize plus a Canon FS21 video camera.


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