DOZENS of schools have already responded to our fantastic £1,000 computer software competition. But there is still time for schools to register before the end of term -- and by collecting tokens published every night in the Bolton Evening News -- children could be using some excellent computer software in their lessons next term.
One school which has already registered is Cherry Tree at Farnworth.
And Kirsty Ratcliffe, aged 11, pictured above, is one of the youngsters who will be collecting tokens throughout the summer holidays.
Don't forget that even if you are going on holiday, you can order your copy of the Bolton Evening News so you don't miss any of the tokens. E >=
All schools have received an information pack and registration form. And remember, there are two prizes -- for the top primary school and the top secondary school that collects the most tokens.
To register or find out more contact 01204 537253.
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