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Every year we use our rewards data to create Santa’s naughty and nice list. Pupils whose name gets a high average number of rewards are considered to have been hard working and nice. Pupils with a low average have clearly been naughty !! Obviously, this is really just a bit of fun and not serious.

The press release and list was mentioned in over 250 press articles /radio slots. Including half page in The Sun.

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Nov/10

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We’re in the Daily Telegraph !

We love it when anyone mentions us – and particularly when its a national paper.

We did some research which showed a massive increase in house systems in UK state schools since Harry Potter. We supply rewards that help drive many house systems.

The story was picked up in a number of places with top billing going to the Daily Telegraph. Thank you them !

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It is always great to see a school using our CarrotRewards system being appreciated. Camberley News covered Collingwood College’s Reward System. In the photo is Mr John Bunter (mislabelled as me but I’m not so good looking!) giving out their latest prize.

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I am excited to say that our fun Father Christmas story about our mystickers reward system has been picked up by 103 different press outlets.

We’re in TES, Daily Mail, The Telegraph. We’re in papers from The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald to the China Daily. In all 12 national stories, 69 regional stories, 12 general online news media, 3 parent focused publications and 7 international publications!

Our story, full details are in an earlier post, was that our mystickers site has pupils from all over the country registering their rewards. Each of our stickers can have a unique mystickers code. Teacher’s give the coded stickers for good behaviour and pupils log then at mystickers.co.uk. Over 3,500 schools have used mystickers and in all over 2 million stickers have been logged. The story is in the data!

Pupils register their name with us and we can use that to work out which names have the most, and least, rewards. From that we assume that the most rewards = good and the least = naughty. Hey presto….Santa’s draft naughty or nice list! A fun pre-Christmas story!

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