Pupils from a school in the borough scooped first prize in a competition which encourages young people across London to think about cycle safety.
The year five pupils from St Joseph's School came first in Transport for London's Cyclesafer Challenge competition which asked pupils to design a cycle-friendly school or a book of poems and pictures on cycling safety.
More than 800 entries were received and the competition was judged by broadcaster Jon Snow, cyclist Nikki Harris and Leukaemia Research patron Michelle Lineker.
Two pupils from the school, Gregory Mavungu and Aja Toyloy-Ashi, both 11, went to central London to pick up their award - a certificate, a cycling safety bag and a voucher for £100 to spend on cycle products. Bike stunt champion Ben Slinger presented the pair with their prizes.
St Joseph's teacher Christine Whitmarsh said: "We were all very proud to hear the class had been successful. They all worked really hard on the project and were very excited to win."
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