Bridgewater School pupil wins YUNEX Traffic road safety design competition
Posted on 16th Dec 2025 in School News
Bridgewater School in Worsley is delighted to announce that Prep VI pupil Asa has won a regional road safety sticker design competition organised by YUNEX Traffic ahead of this year’s national Road Safety Week.
Earlier in the autumn term, local YUNEX Traffic representatives invited pupils to create an eye-catching sticker to be displayed on their fleet of vehicles, encouraging drivers to think carefully about their behaviour on the roads. Asa, a keen young artist, produced a bold, vibrant design with a clear and thoughtful message for all road users. His artwork was selected as the winning entry, and he was presented with a certificate and prize voucher by YUNEX Contract Manager, Iain Armstrong.

Road Safety Week, organised by the charity Brake, is the UK’s biggest road safety campaign. Each year, thousands of schools, organisations and communities take part, helping to raise awareness, promote safer road use and champion Brake’s commitment to safe journeys for everyone.
Bridgewater School is proud to support initiatives that encourage pupils to engage with important community issues. Through opportunities like this, the school fosters a strong sense of social responsibility, reflecting its core values of integrity and inspiration. Asa’s achievement exemplifies how creativity can be a powerful tool for positive change and highlights the enthusiasm with which Bridgewater pupils contribute to the world around them.