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Beano reveals Britain's Funniest Class 2025

Place2Be was honoured to join top Beano creatives in drawing up the shortlist for this year’s ‘Funniest Class’ competition.

 

The competition is a celebration of children being empowered, funny and mischievous. This nationwide search for Britain’s funniest class saw a panel of Beano’s expert gag-makers narrow down the wittiest submissions to their favourite ten finalists, before handing the final decision over to a public vote.

Among the hundreds of hilarious entries from schools across the UK, it was Stratus Class (Year 5) from Riverley Primary School in Leyton, London, emerging victorious with their winning gag: "What do you call the fanciest punctuation? An a-posh-trophe" securing 36% of the overall vote and their title as the nation’s funniest class.

A congratulatory graphic showing Riverley Primary School Stratus Class as the winning class.

Stratus Class and their teacher, Ms. Maisha Mahfuza (who has also been named ‘Britain’s Funniest Teacher’) have won the ultimate prize of being immortalised in Beano form by legendary artist Nigel Parkinson.

Riverley Primary School's Maisha Mahfuza, crowned Britain’s Funniest Teacher said: “Britain’s Funniest Class competition is a fantastic way to spark laughter, boost creativity and build confidence in children. Learning should always come with a healthy dose of fun, and how many people can say they’ve spread a good giggle beyond the classroom to the whole nation?!”

This annual competition is just one way Beano will power summer with pure fun, spotlighting the next generation of comedy geniuses. This perfectly crafted joke from Stratus Class is creative, mischievous and 100% funny! It had us laughing out loud. The comedy crown is safe with the Stratus kids! Mike Stirling, Director of Mischief at Beano

“As the only comic where kids are in charge, Beano continues to celebrate childhood in all its mischievous, screen-free glory.”

Now in its seventh year, this initiative aims to boost confidence and wellbeing in the classroom. It’s supported by children’s mental health charity Place2Be, who’ve partnered with Beano to create free, fun-filled Bouncebackability lessons - showing that laughter, movement and creativity can help improve mental wellbeing.


Laughter and mental health

Learning the art and nuance of joke-telling is a creative process that brilliantly supports children’s development. Joke-telling promotes thought and reasoning, builds concentration, enhances communication skills, nurtures imagination, and encourages a playfulness that can aid creative problem-solving and a growth mindset. In turn, all of this helps children build up a positive sense of self.

Laughter can be a great way to relieve stress and improve mood. Whilst sharing a joke or funny story helps us connect with others and can help us feel happier, laughter can also make it easier to cope with difficult situations. This is particularly relevant in the current climate, where more and more children are struggling with anxiety and worry. Dr Rebecca Kirkbride, Place2Be’s Clinical Director

Sharing laughter through joke-telling is a wonderful way to build strong, positive connections. By creating their own jokes, the children - and the adults around them – have created a strong bond and sense of belonging.  When children share their jokes or stories in this way, they are welcoming the adults into their world, their experiences, and their unique perspective.


Competition was close, with a strong shortlist of witty one-liners all vying to receive the official Beano 'Britain’s Funniest Class' trophy, coveted Golden Gnasher Badges, comic subscriptions for the whole class and their school library, and a copy of Beano’s boomic ‘The Day We Got Uploaded’:

Britain’s Funniest Class Shortlist

Why did the shark have stomachache? Because it ate a school dinner! Gosforth East Middle School, Whitley Bay
What's the difference between Dennis and Gnasher? Dennis wears shorts and Gnasher pants! Woodland View Primary School, Northampton
What's the opposite of a Dandelion? A BeanoTiger Lancing Prep Worthing, Worthing
What did Stevie Star say when he finished the dramatic writing test? I'm done done done! Stradbroke Primary School, Sheffield
How do you get a class to be quiet? Tell them this joke Cross Arthurlie Primary, Glasgow
Why did the chicken cross the road? Be-CAAWWWW-se! Malvern Parish CofE Primary School, Malvern
What do dinosaurs eat? ROAR carrots St. Michael's Primary School, Lichfield
What's the cleverest school dinner? Maths potato St. Michael's Primary School, Lichfield

The special comic (Issue 4290) commemorating this year’s winner is on sale on Wednesday 11 June 2025.

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