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SID Award Winners 2026

Safer Internet Day 2026 saw a record-breaking 200,000+ participants across Ireland! The SID Awards celebrate the creativity and dedication of students and schools who champion safer, more responsible, and empowering uses of the internet and digital technologies.

This year’s initiatives covered a wide range of important issues, including cyberbullying, image sharing, privacy, online wellbeing, digital rights, and the 2026 theme: AI Aware – Safe, Smart and in Control.

The quality of submissions was exceptional. The Webwise Team sincerely thanks all participants in the Safer Internet Day Awards 2026.

SID Award Winners 2026

Best Overall Campaign – Post-Primary

Winner

Dominican College Sion Hill 

Highly Commended:

Coláiste Íde agus Iosef, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

Eureka Secondary School, Kells. Co. Meath

Temple Carrig Secondary School, Greystones, Co. Wicklow

Best Overall Campaign – Primary

Winner

Scoil Mháirtín, Kilworth, Co. Cork 

Highly Commended:

Robertstown NS, Naas, Co.Kildare 

Scoil an Duinnínigh, Sord, Co. Áth Cliath 

Scoil Thomáis, Castleknock, Dublin 15 

SID Ambassador Leadership Award

Winner

Rosie Maguire and Sophie Griffin, Eureka Secondary School, Co. Meath

Highly Commended:

Isabel Calderwood and Maja Szpotowicz, Carrigtwohill Community College, Co. Cork

Rory Fitzgerald and Emily Fitzgerald, Ennistymon Community School, Co. Clare

Alison Fitzgerald and Favour Omoruyi, Sacred Heart School Tullamore, Co. Offaly

HTML Heroes Colouring Competition

Winner

5th-6th Class – Ailbhe, Scoil Ursula, Strandhill Road, Sligo

3rd-4th Class – Tomas, St. Michael’s NS, Corcaghan, Co. Monaghan

1st-2nd Class – Niamh, Shragh NS, Shragh, Kilrush, Co. Clare

Junior-Senior Infants – Caoimhe, Ballyduff NS, Ballyduff, Camolin, Co. Wexford

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