A Salisbury school is hoping to win £1,500 of funding from a Tesco scheme.
St Joseph's Catholic School's anti-bullying ambassadors have been accepted into the supermarket's Stronger Starts programme.
Now the school is asking people to vote for them by putting a blue token in the box at the following Tesco stores: Fordingbridge, Salisbury Wilton Road, Salisbury Town Centre and Salisbury Southampton Road.
Voting officially began this month and will run until January 12.
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The school with the most tokens will win £1,500, while the second-place winner will receive £1,000 and the third-place winner will receive £500.
The school plans to use the funds to create a wellbeing seating area for pupils.
The school's anti-bullying ambassadors were recently awarded a community badge for their work with Salisbury Reds and for creating the school's first Colour Run event.
A spokesperson for St Joseph's Catholic School said: "We are thrilled to announce that our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors have been accepted into the Tesco Stronger Starts programme.
"We plan to use the funds to create a wellbeing seating area—a serene outdoor space where pupils can unwind during break and lunch times.
"The more money we raise, the more we can achieve for our school community."
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