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HAVE YOU GOT BRITAIN'S FUNNIEST CLASS?

ENTER OUR NATIONWIDE COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS AND PROVE YOUR CLASS HAS THE ULTIMATE FUNNY BONE!



At Beano, we understand how important it is for kids to express themselves. Just like Class 2B of The Bash Street School, who all express themselves in their own unique ways, every voice in your class is blamtastic! To help you unleash their creativity through jokes, we've created a free Bouncebackability lesson, with our good friends and partners at children's charity Place2Be. 'Express Yourself!' is a fun, free, mental wellbeing resource for the classroom, helping children celebrate what makes them unique and connecting with each other through sharing things that make them laugh.


Let the phenomenally funny and mega-mishievous competition begin!


In this year’s competition, you and your classroom can win:

• A Beano illustration of the class with their teacher, which will be published in the Beano comic
• An appearance in a special Bash Street Kids comic strip, which will be published in Beano Issue 4237
• A 'Golden Gnasher' medal for every pupil in the class
• A fun-filled Beano Day for the class
• A one-year Beano subscription for every pupil in the class
• A Beano comic school subscription
• One copy of Beano's Christmas Joke Book for every pupil in the class

Entries Close In

Let's spread as many laughs and smiles as we can! Enter the competition by 7th March 2024 for a chance to be crowned the Funniest Teacher of Britain’s Funniest Class 2024!

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