The winning designs for Michael Gove MP's Christmas card competition this year have been announced:
- Group 1 Winner: Ruby in Year 2 of South Camberley Primary and Nursery School, Camberley
- Group 2 Winner: Sofia in Year 3 of Lyndhurst School, Camberley
At the end of September, in preparation for the festive season, Michael wrote to all of the Primary Schools in Surrey Heath inviting them to submit entries to the competition, which would be viewed by a panel of judges – Michael’s wife, Sarah, Surrey Heath Mayor, Cllr Robin Perry, and Anne Brummer, trustee and founder of Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue and CEO of Dr Brian May's Save Me Trust.
There were two groups in the competition – Group 1 for pupils in Reception to Year 2, and Group 2 for pupils in Year 3 to Year 6 – and on 25 November the judges met to choose the winning designs.
Designs from the children were hugely impressive, with a vast variety of colours and techniques used, and after some deliberation, the judges agreed that Ruby's and Sofia’s pictures were outstanding.
The winners' designs were printed into Christmas cards, and Michael will visit Ruby's and Sofia’s schools in the New Year to present them with a package of Parliament-themed prizes.
Commenting, Michael said:
“All the entries were just brilliant and I was so impressed by all the wonderful designs. The judges had a very hard job in choosing the winners, and I would like to thank them for their help.”
Pictured, Michael with the Mayor of Surrey Heath Cllr Robin Perry, Sarah Vine, and Anne Brummer