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Safer Internet Day Award Winners 2025

Over 200,000 people participated in Safer Internet Day 2025 in 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 technology.

This year’s initiatives tackled a wide variety of important topics — from cyberbullying and image sharing to privacy, online wellbeing, digital rights, and the 2025 theme: Prepare/Protect/Thrive – Navigating Algorithms and Influencers!

The standard of entries was truly outstanding. A huge thank you from the Webwise Team to everyone who took part in the Safer Internet Day Awards 2025!

SID Award Winners 2025

Best Overall Campaign – Post-Primary

Winner:

Patrician Academy, Mallow

Highly Commended:

Presentation Secondary School, Waterford

Virginia College

Sacred Heart School Tullamore

SID Ambassador Leadership Award

Winners:

Órla and Kaitlyn – Presentation Secondary School Kilkenny

Highly Commended:

Ciarán and Alan – Patrician Academy, Mallow

Marcel and Sean – Rockbrook Park School

Maryam and Hannah – Sacred Heart Secondary School Tullamore

Best Overall Campaign – Primary

Winner:

Castlebar Primary School

Highly Commended:

Scoil Mhuire na nAingeal, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

Scoil Ghleanna Maghair Íochtaraigh New Inn N.S, Glanmire, Co. Cork

St. Joseph’s P.S. / Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo

HTML Heroes – Colouring Competition Winners

5th-6th Class:

Ellen – New Inn NS, Co. Cork

3rd-4th Class:

Erika – St. Brigid’s NS, Redhills, Co. Cavan

1st-2nd Class:

Sean – Carrig NS, Ballycommon, Co. Tipperary

Jnr-Snr Infants:

Tessa – St. Joseph’s National School, Mulhussey, Co. Meath

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