Almost 400,000 tokens were collected as schools in our region competed for LEGO® Education prizes earlier this year - and now the winners can be revealed.

A total of 162 schools from across Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire will be receiving prizes for taking part in the promotion, run in association with Richardson's Hemsby Beach Holiday Park.

Taking top prize and £1,000 of LEGO® Education tokens in Norfolk is Kenninghall Primary School, with Earthsea School in Honingham winning £500 worth of tokens in second place.

Tokens were printed in the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News as well as in weekly papers the North Norfolk News, Dereham and Fakenham Times, Great Yarmouth Mercury, Beccles and Bungay Journal and Lowestoft Journal. 

More than 200 schools in Norfolk and Waveney signed up for the campaign, run alongside Creative Hut.

Beccles & Bungay Journal: The campaign was run in association with Richardson's Hemsby Beach Holiday ParkThe campaign was run in association with Richardson's Hemsby Beach Holiday Park (Image: Richardson's)

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For many years, your local papers have supported schools by running initiatives to encourage learning - giving away more than £100,000.

The aim of the latest campaign was to get children and teachers to re-think STEM learning and encourage children to engage with learning in the classroom with LEGO® Learning System.

All schools that have won tokens have been contacted.