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The Big Switch Off 2009 Competitions

As part of The Big Switch Off 2009, a number of competitions took place to encourage residents, schools, colleges, community and faith groups to take part in the energy saving campaign.

Primary and Secondary Schools

Schools were asked design certificates for schools, businesses and organisations taking part in the Big Switch Off 2009. There were three age categories whose winning designs would be used for specific groups:-
Coins
  • KS1 - Schools Participation Certificate
  • KS2 - Community Groups and Organisations Certificate
  • KS3 - Business Participation Certificate
The winning pupils were:- KS1 - Jack Harvey, aged 7 from Ryhall Primary School, Rutland; KS2 - Millie Walker, aged 10 from Oakham Primary School, Rutland; KS3 - Amy Fairbrother, aged 11 from King Edward VII School, Melton Mowbrary, Leicestershire.
There was also an Energy Dectectives Competition to find out which school saved the most energy during Big Switch Off week compared to the week before and a schools page on this website to support schools.

Upper Schools and Colleges

Reel of film

Students were invited to take part in a short-film making competition to get people thinking about energy saving. The two winning entries were awarded to:
Upper School:- “You wouldn’t…” from Ashby School by Jade Bakewell, Lewis Smith, Jake Bowley, Jordan Barry and Thomas Smith
College: - Dean Pell from Stephenson College
Highly commended was awarded to Derek Cooper and Lucy McDowell from Stephenson College
Winning pupils received tickets to Alton Towers. The films can be viewed here.

Families

Image of energy performance certificate

The Family Challenge set local families the task of saving 20 percent on their energy bills over a year starting from 5th October 2009 with the chance to win a family ticket to Snibston Discovery Park for whoever saved the most energy during October with whoever saving the most by October 2010 getting a green goodie hamper! Families were sent an OWL energy monitor and an energy diary to help monitor how energy is being used in their house. 16 families are taking part in the challenge and we'll be adding info on how they are getting on as we get it.
For further information, download the brief, see the Observation Diary and how to borrow an energy monitor from your library.

Community and Faith Groups

5 community groups are taking part in an energy saving competition and like the families also have OWL energy monitors to monitor energy use in their buildings fpr the chance to win a free professional Display Energy Certificate. For information, download the brief.
Thermal image of a house
For further information:
Please contact Hetal Patel on 0116 3057068 or Hetal.Patel@leics.gov.uk or Rachel Sweetland on 0116 3057332 or Rachel.Sweetland@leics.gov.uk

further information

Contact: Hetal Patel
Tel: 0116 305 7068
Last Updated:
23 December 2009
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