Lincolnshire Co-operative Challenge

The Lincolnshire Co-operative Challenge was an English joint competition run by Lincolnshire Co-operative and the Lincolnshire & Rutland Education Business Partnership to promote fairtrade and enterprise within schools. The competition was open to schools in Lincolnshire, North Nottinghamshire and Rutland.

The first and second rounds of the competition took place within the participating schools where finalists were selected to go to the final which took place at the Jackson Theatre, University of Lincoln. The prizes varied between years and were donated by the competition sponsors which include the Lincolnshire Co-operative, Starbucks, The Body Shop and from 2007 Marks & Spencer.

Winners

2005 Friday 10 June

Position School
1st St. George's College of Technology, Sleaford

2006 Friday 9 June

Position School Prize
1st Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford Ipod Nano
2nd Uppingham Community College, Uppingham,

(Rutland)

Ipod Shuffle
3rd Carre's Grammar School, Sleaford MP3 Player

2007 Friday 8 June

Position School Prize
1st Robert Manning Technology College, Bourne Sony PSP
2nd Casterton Business and Enterprise College,

Great Casterton (Rutland)

DVD Player
3rd Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford Digital Camera

2008 Friday 6 June

Position School Prize
1st Yarborough School, Lincoln Sony PSP
2nd Branston Community College DVD Player
3rd Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford Digital Camera

2009 Friday 12 June

Position School Prize
1st Branston Community College Sony PSP
2nd Uppingham Community College, Uppingham DVD Player
3rd Vale of Catmose College Digital Camera

Number of times in the Top 3

School Times in Top 3
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford 3 (2006,2007,2008)
Branston Community College, Branston 2 (2008,2009)
Uppingham Community College, Uppingham 2 (2006,2009)
Vale of Catmose College, Oakham 1 (2009)
Yarborough School, Lincoln 1 (2008)
Casterton Community College, Stamford 1 (2007)
Robert Manning Technology College, Bourne 1 (2007)
Carres Grammar School, Sleaford 1 (2006)

Note: There was no Top 3 in 2005

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