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Beano comic names Leyton pupils ‘Britain’s funniest class’ | UK News

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Pupils at an east London primary school have been named “Britain’s funniest class” by Beano magazine.

Year 5 pupils in Stratus Class at Riverley Primary School in Leyton, were awarded the title for their joke submission to a UK-wide competition: “What do you call the fanciest punctuation? An a-posh-trophe”.

Mike Stirling, director of mischief at Beano said it was a “perfectly crafted joke” that had their team laughing out loud.

The students and their teacher, Maisha Mahfuza, who was also named Britain’s funniest teacher, were turned into artwork for The Beano comic by cartoonist Nigel Parkinson.

Ms Mahfuza said: “Seeing our class and joke featured in Beano was surreal.

“Learning should always come with a healthy dose of fun.”

The Beano competition was supported by children’s mental health charity Place2Be.

Judges shortlisted the jokes into a top 10, which were put to a public vote.

Fitzjohn’s Primary School in Hampstead was also shortlisted with the joke: “Gnasher tried to open a store. Business was ruff!”

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