Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Creative city pupils all fine and Dandy in comic capers

- BY CHERYL PEEBLES

YOUNG illustrato­rs in schools across Dundee are sharpening their pencils to create a comic strip which could be published in the Tele.

Primary school children have been challenged to come up with an illustrate­d story with a health and safety message for a competitio­n open to all P4 to P7 pupils in Dundee City Council schools.

The best effort will be printed in the Tele, with prizes including annual comic subscripti­ons and £1,000 for the winner’s school.

Fintry Primary School helped launch the contest yesterday and encouraged other pupils across the city to join them in inventing their own characters and storylines.

Home to Beano and The Dandy, Dundee has a rich comic heritage which is being drawn upon for the competitio­n run by RAiSE (the Raising Aspiration­s in Science Education schools programme), MVV Environmen­t Baldovie and the LOcHER health and safety education project.

Schools will be given a presentati­on on health and safety to inspire pupils.

Entries will then be judged by a panel including representa­tives from DC Thomson, Dundee City Council and Developing the Young Workforce before a winner is announced in June.

Sarah Hynie-Klemen, a primary science developmen­t officer for RAiSE in Dundee, said: “This is a fantastic opportunit­y for young people to flex their creativity while considerin­g real-life scenarios and applicatio­ns.

“We’re really excited to see the ideas they come up with and really lead on their own learning through this competitio­n.”

Tele editor Dave Lord said: “This is a brilliant initiative and one we are really happy to support.

“Comics speak to people in a totally different way to other media.

“Of course they can be fun and encourage us all to have a laugh, but they can also represent a really effective, visual and entertaini­ng way to get important messages across.

“We know our young people in Dundee are incredibly creative and I cannot wait to see what they come up with.”

 ?? ?? Pupils at the launch of a comic strip competitio­n at Fintry Primary.
Pupils at the launch of a comic strip competitio­n at Fintry Primary.

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