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More than 3,600 year six pupils from schools across the county took part in Bucks CopCards 2010, which ended in June. The scheme saw youngsters collect 24 different stickers for taking part in a variety of community activities, such as clear-up days and attending talks about healthy eating, internet security, fire safety and recycling.

A total of 37,000 stickers were handed out – 7,500 were for youngsters meeting their local neighbourhood policing officers face-to-face, and 1,900 for attending talks on knife crime and anti-social behaviour.

CopCards is organised by Thames Valley Police, the four district councils, Buckinghamshire County Council, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, local primary schools, voluntary and private sector partners.

The winners

Year six pupils from the following schools have won a visit to Legoland Windsor on 13 July:

  • Dorney School (South Bucks)
  • Cedar Park School (Wycombe)
  • Curzon Church of England Combined School (Chiltern)
  • Waterside Combined School (Chiltern)
  • Seer Green Church of England Combined School (Chiltern)
  • St Louis Catholic Primary School (Aylesbury Vale)
  • Oakley Church of England Combined School (Aylesbury Vale)
  • Oakridge School (Wycombe)
  • Westfield School (Wycombe)

The runners-up

Year six pupils from Frieth Church of England Combined School (Wycombe), Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School (Chiltern), St Mary’s Church of England School (Aylesbury Vale) and Iver Heath Junior School have each won a rock climbing session.

Eighteen individual pupils and four other schools – Ashmead Combined School (Aylesbury Vale), Longwick Church of England Combined School (Wycombe Rural), Holtspur School (South Bucks), and Stone Church of England Combined School (Aylesbury Vale) – have won awards for commitment and contribution.

For more information call 01296 387077 or email communitysafety@buckscc.gov.uk

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