
Carlton Bolling College have been crowned as the winners of the West Yorkshire Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner’s latest schools cybercrime competition!
The competition, now in its second year, challenged pupils from years 7,8 and 9 from schools across the county to design a resource to help keep people safe online.
17 projects were entered into the competition with a handful of schools going through to the grand final held yesterday (14 February) at West Yorkshire Police’s Learning and Development Centre in Wakefield.
Mr Akhtar, IT Teacher at Carlton Bolling College, said: “It’s an amazing achievement for the students, from all the schools that entered going down all the way to number one.
“The students have really thought about their entry, how new students can learn from it, and what the new generation are in to so they can get the message out more effectively.”
Mark Burns-Williamson, West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, said: "Well done to Carlton Bolling College for winning this year’s schools competition and a huge thank you to all schools, students, teachers and parents who helped support all the hard work that led up to this final, and of course Asda for kindly sponsoring the competition. The calibre of entries was exceptionally high and choosing a winner really was quite a task!”