Children receive awards for Christmas competition

Pictured at the Christmas Decoration Competition awards ceremony at County Hall were; Front Row (left to right); Freddie Hammel, Screen National Screen, Adel Ahmad Muhammad, Mercy School, John’s Rd, Wexford, Hannah Rae, Kilrane National School, Stephen Rea, Kilmyshal National School, Sarah Goddard, St Garvan’s National School, Caroreigh. At the rear, Cliona Connolly Environment Section, Wexford County Council and Cllr John Fleming, Cathaoirleach, Wexford County Council.

By Dan Walsh

The Wexford County Council sponsored 2023 Christmas Decoration Competition have been announced at Cllr. John Fleming, Cathaoirleach, presented the awards at a special ceremony in County Hall, Wexford on Thursday.

Cllr Fleming said; “The Christmas decoration competition for schools has been an annual tradition in Wexford since 2004. Each year the decorations get more innovative and creative and show how items that normally end up as waste can be given new life through reuse. Those who have participated in this competition have shown us all how to reduce waste by making unusual Christmas decorations from everyday household waste materials. The decorations displayed today show great imagination and are an inspiration to us all.”

Hundreds of children around the county participated in the Christmas Decoration Competition which was open to all primary and secondary school children.

Cliona Connolly, Environment Education Officer with Wexford County Council, explained that “The aim of the competition is to encourage children to make creative Christmas decorations with waste materials, fostering the ethos of reuse wherever possible.”

Ms Connolly added that amongst this years’ submissions were nutcrackers, Christmas owls, Christmas trees, penguins, snowmen, angels, Christmas village scenes, wreaths, Rudolf, and lots of tree decorations.

All 171 decorations received were displayed in County Hall and received great praise. The People’s Choice award proved to be a great success again this year where members of the public voted for their favourite decoration on display.

Annie McGuire, Kilymshall National School secured this award with her decoration ‘Reindeer Head’. A group category proved to be a huge success again this year as it encourages children to work together to make amazing decorations from as young as junior infants.

The overall primary school winner was created by Niamh O’Connor, St Fintan’s National School, Taghmon. Niamh made the winning decoration entitled ‘The White Angel’ by simply using a soap bottle, a foil tray, old ping pong ball and milk cartons. The overall runner-up was an entry entitled ‘Christmas is Magic’ by Shona Larkin, 1st class, Mercy School, John’s Road, Wexford. Other winning decorations included ‘Mr. Cool Christmas’ by Luke Murphy, Junior Infants, Ballyduff National School; ‘Snownmen and Snowflakes’ by Ava Lewis, Senior Infants, St Mary’s National School, Enniscorthy; ‘Angel’by Mia Wall, 1st Class, Scoil Naomh Bríde, Blackwater; ‘Snowflake’ by Orrin Murphy, 2nd Class, Danescastle National School; ‘Santa’s Sleigh 2023’ by Roxie Copeland, 3rd class, Gorey Central School; ‘Hannah’s Christmas Wish’ by Hannah Rea, 4th Class, Kilrane National School: ‘The Gingerbread House’ by Karina Tokarska, 5th class, Scoil Mhuire Rosslare; ‘Human Sized Nutcracker’ by Ethan O’Byrne 6th class, Scoil Mhuire Barntown. ‘Santa’s Sleigh’ by Tommy O’Leary and Martel Saluveer, St Peter’s College Wexford.

Primary school group categories winners included ‘Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney’ by Millie Franks, Sophie Doyle and Tara Hegarty, Mercy School, John’s Rd., Wexford; ‘Christmas Village’ by pupils of Our Lady of Fatima School Wexford. Congratulations to all participants.

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