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Christmas Card Competition 2025: Winner and Runners Up Announced

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Monday, 1 December, 2025
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Winner
Runners up
BWI
Holy Trinity
Northwood College 1
Northwood College 2
Northwood College for Girls 3
Reddiford 1
Reddiford 2
Reddiford 3
St Martin's
St John's

My annual Christmas card competition is now in its sixth year, and I am always delighted to see how many children decide to get creative and take part. I have received so many fantastic entries for the 'A Flag for Christmas' theme, which has made my job of choosing one winner and only a handful of runners up incredibly difficult. 

Nevertheless, I am thrilled to announce that the winner of this year's competition is Penny (Age 8) from Northwood College for Girls. 

The runners up are as follows: 

Aarvi, Age 3 - Northwood College for Girls (Northwood)

Arin, Year 4 - St John's (Northwood Hills) 

Brij, Age 11 - Reddiford School (Pinner)

Eashvar, Age 6 - Reddiford School (Pinner)

Kabir, Age 8 - St Martin's School (Northwood)

Maja, Age 8 - Holy Trinity CofE Primary School (Northwood) 

Mille, Year 3 - Bishop Winnington-Ingram CofE Primary School (Ruislip)

Muhaymin, Year 4 - St John's (Northwood Hills)

Siya, Age 6 - Northwood College for Girls (Northwood)

I am grateful to all of the entrants to this year's competition, and I hope as many as possible will enter again next year.

 

Photos: 1. Winner, 2. Runners up, 3. Entries from Bishop-Winnington Ingram CofE Primary School, 4. Entries from Holy Trinity CofE Primary School, 5-7. Entries from Northwood College for Girls, 8-10. Entries from Reddiford School, 11. Entries from St. Martin's School, 12. Entries from St John's School. 

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