National contest won by Luckington youngster's dragon design

Archie was one of 11 winners of the competition <i>(Image: Luckington School)</i>
Archie was one of 11 winners of the competition (Image: Luckington School)

A Luckington School student has won a national competition.

Archie Colvin, a Year 4 pupil at the school, emerged victorious in the Living Streets 'design a badge' contest.

Living Streets is a National Organisation promoting walking, scooting or cycling to school.

Those who consistently do this for a month are rewarded with a badge.

This year's challenge was to create a fresh badge design. The winning badges - of which there were 11 - will be awarded to the participating schools across the UK.

Swindon Advertiser: Archie's design will be the February 2025 badge
Swindon Advertiser: Archie's design will be the February 2025 badge

Archie's design will be the February 2025 badge (Image: Luckington School)

Mrs Newman, Luckington School’s PE department lead, revealed the magnitude of Archie's achievement: more than 200,000 entries were submitted and Archie was one of only 11 winners.

His imaginative design, showcasing a child riding to school on top of a dragon, bagged him a certificate and a trophy during a recent school assembly.

Archie shared his novel perspective on the design, saying: "I think it would be fun to travel to school on a dragon and have my friends below!"

His winning emblem is set to be awarded nationwide in February 2025.