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Veo launch Christmas Competition to win a month’s free trial

Win a Veo camera for one month for your school & trial the benefits – but hurry, you only have a few days to enter!

The ESFA and Veo are delighted to continue to promote their new partnership by offering a selected school the chance to trial a Veo camera for 1 month – absolutely free!

Veo is the portable and affordable solution used by hundreds of schools around the UK to film their sport and PE lessons automatically.  

Veo will arrange shipment of the Veo camera directly to your school in February. You will have access to the platform and be able to film and analyse as much as you like. Schools across the UK use the camera for PE lessons, football matches, hockey training, netball and rugby, Veo can be used for every sport.  

Veo will then contact you to collect the camera after the month’s trial. Alternatively, if the camera is something your school would continue to benefit from, you can make payment to Veo, utilising our special ESFA discount.

Sign up  here  for your chance to win this free trial – the competition closes on  Tuesday 15 December, so don’t delay.

You can visit the Veo website  here  for more information.

Classroom Challenge, Sponsors and Partners

ESFA Panini Classroom Challenge Winner Announced

The latest Classroom Challenge to ‘design a trophy’ has found a worthy winner!

Through the ESFA and Panini’s ongoing partnership, in September 2020, primary schools in England were invited to register to receive some Premier League Adrenalyn XL Trading Card goodies for their school, including worksheets with a competition to design a trophy for their school team, a club or an interest”¦the options were limitless! The competition prize was an incredible £2,000 cash for the winning school, plus a £50 Amazon voucher and football shirt for the winning pupil. To top it all off, winners also receive the option of a presentation assembly, which can be held virtually due to the current pandemic, for their school pupils.

Following a difficult judging process of over 3,500 entries with an incredibly high standard of work, the ESFA and Panini are delighted to announce that Beckwithshaw Community Primary School in Harrogate produced the winning entry thanks to Jack from year 6.

The ESFA judges were delighted with the quality of entries submitted from all participating schools and found the level of work that went into each of them was impressively high. As such, the ESFA and Panini also wanted to share two other designs, both of which were very close to the top spot!

Submitted by Jasper from All Saints Bedworth Primary School in Warwickshire and Aaron from Millfield Primary School in Norfolk – the judging panel were really impressed with the quality of design from these pupils.

We would like to thank Jack and all the pupils from Beckwithshaw Community Primary School, as well as all the other competing schools, for taking the time to enter this competition and providing us with such fantastic examples of artistic design by young students. The school are now set to receive their winning prizes!