Overall (People’s Choice Award) Winner 2024
Congratulations to year 6 student Harriet Mason from St Albans Primary in Christchurch!
Harriet has won an amazing $1,000 which will be donated to her school thanks to our generous sponsor Let's Eat! Thank you to all the students who entered! We were inspired by your projects and hope to see you participate in the competition again next year.
2024 Top 10 projects
Indi-May Williams-Blakey & Camilly Olivera
Poster. Year 8 from Chisnallwood Intermediate School.
Student description: It is a poster about stopping the fishing industry from catching other forms of marine life in their fishing nets.
Manaia-Lee Neilson
Artwork. Year 7 from Christchurch South Karamata Intermediate.
Student description: It takes nothing for humans to be kind to animals.
Alisha Manan
Poem. Year 9 from Mission Heights Junior College.
Student description: My project is a poem about the life of animals and how we can care for them by doing simple things.
Pierah Kohli
Poster. Year 8 from Farm Cove Intermediate.
Student description: I've created a poster to emphasise and create awareness around animal kindness.
Klim Varlamov
Video. Year 3 homeschooled student.
Student description: We have a pet duck for 3 1/2 years and we love him. He lives at the yard and visits home. He's an Indian Runner and loves to run a lot. We made a video about our duck. We are all vegan and we want people to know that all living beings are lovely, and we need to be kind to them, most of them make great friends.
Zara Russell-Smith
Poster. Year 4 homeschooled student.
Student description: A poster made in Canva that tells people about the benefits of being a vegetarian. i.e. being healthy, being kind to animals, taking care of the planet.
Anna Chan
Artwork & Poem. Year 4 from Whangaparaoa School.
Student description: This is a picture of a happy pig with a boy, to show they are our friends and not food.
Harriet Mason
Poster. Year 6 from St Albans Primary.
Student description: I drew this poster because lots of orangutans are losing their homes, and some are even losing their lives because people are cutting down their trees to make palm oil. Palm oil is used in a lot of our food and also in skincare too. What I'm suggesting is that we can try and stay clear of food and maybe skincare that has palm oil in it. Say NO to palm oil so the orangutans have a home.
Ava Blyde
Poster. Year 3 from St Andrews College.
Student description: A poster all about ‘why we should be kind to animals’ and ‘ways we can be kind to animals’.
Rivith Damsithu Madhasekara, Emilee Chen & Parv Gupta
Artwork. Year 8 from Waikowhai Intermediate.
Student description: This is a peace sign. We drew and painted three parts that represent vegetarianism and kindness to animals.
2024 Runner-up projects
Anandita Chathoth
Year 7 from Christchurch South Karamata Intermediate.
Koveen Hasmal Weerakoon Mudiyanselage
Year 4 from Marlborough Primary School.
Abigail Blencowe
Year 7 from Beckenham te kura o puroto.
Milo Melrose & Lydia Adgo
Year 4 from Fraser Crescent School.
Mishika Chawla
Year 8 from Papatoetoe Intermediate.
Jess Wallwork
Year 10 from Papanui High School.
Georgia Blyde
Year 4 from St Andrews College.
Ashley Hu
Year 7 from Sharon XIA Art Studio
Luka Babic
Year 5 from Bayfield Primary.
Selena Budiyanto
Year 7 from Christchurch South Karamata Intermediate.
Frankie-Lee H
Year 3 from Whau Valley Primary School.