Music Competition

Music Competition

The 2019 competition is closed, and details of the 2020 competition will be revealed shortly!

How to Enter

  1. With you classmates, write some lyrics that include an internet safety topic. Here are some ideas to help you: cyberbullying, fake news or sharing personal information. You can remake any of our videos: the Anti-Cyberbullying Rap ‘I Like it’, the ‘HTML Heroes’ raps, or come up with your own.
  2. You can enter as an individual, as a whole class, school or a youth group. If you’re under 16, you will need parental/guardian approval, or help from your teacher– please check our terms and conditions for more details.
  3. To enter the competition, you must be a resident of Ireland.
  4. Only one entry per person.
  5. You can record your song as a sound file (mp.3) and send it via email to: internetsafety@pdst.ie. You can also record a video and be entered into both categories: Music and Video! You can upload your video to any video sharing platform on a private link and send it to us.
  6. You can use instruments, singing, dancing- you name it!
  7. All entries will be judged by a panel of independent judges.
  8. Have fun, be creative, and show your passion for internet safety

Disclaimer: Webwise reserves the right to use entries for promotional activities. 

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