A-posh-trophe' joke wins London school pupils a posh trophy
Briefly

A Year 5 class at Riverley Primary School in Leyton, east London, won the title of funniest in a Beano comic competition with their clever joke about punctuation. Their teacher, Maisha Mahfuza, was recognized as Britain's funniest teacher. The Beano, known for its child-centric humor, celebrates creativity and laughter among children, promising to continue this tradition through engaging competitions. The school's achievement highlights the importance of fun in learning, and the joke will be featured in the latest Beano edition, embodying laughter and enjoyment.
"The winning joke, 'What do you call the fanciest punctuation? An a-posh-trophe,' showcases the creativity and humor of Year 5 pupils, emphasizing the joyous spirit of learning."
"Mike Stirling, the director of mischief at the Beano, highlighted the joy and creativity offered by the Beano, encouraging childhood fun beyond screens."
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