Three Stimpson Avenue Academy pupils have been praised for their poster designs highlighting the dangers of air pollution.
The children entered West Northamptonshire Council’s Clean Air competition, which invited learners to create a poster about the importance of protecting the environment.
The overall winner was Year 6 pupil Divine Olawoyin, while Humairah Uddin and Mohammed Nasarm also in Year 6, were chosen as finalists.
Winner Divine said: “My poster is a quote that everyone can remember and is based on what beating air pollution means to me. I was really excited to win the competition because I didn’t think I would. My family is really happy for me.”
Finalist Mohammed said: “It’s important to teach people about being kind to the earth because otherwise our children and grandchildren will suffer. If we keep doing this, climate change is going to happen and we might get affected, but most of all, the next generation will be affected.”
The school will receive a prize from the council to further support their environmental projects.