Santa's Draft Naughty and Nice List Revealed

By Www.schoolstickers.co.uk, PRNE
Wednesday, December 1, 2010

LONDON, December 3, 2010 -

    - Abigail and Jacob set to top Festive gift-list
    - Beth and Josh need to be delightful all December
    - William and Kate have been good all year
    - Danni is much naughtier than Cheryl

It seems that Abigail and Jacob will be at the top of Santa's gift-list
this Christmas morning.

Research by www.schoolstickers.co.uk, the leader in secondary
school rewards, has revealed that children with these names are the most
likely to behave well.

But little girls called Beth and little boys called Josh may not have so
many presents to open on Christmas morning. Unfortunately, children with
these names appear to be more prone to naughtiness! However, as this is only
the 'draft' list kids still have three weeks to improve their behaviour!

The study revealed that boys called Jacob, Nathan, Samuel, Alexander and
Christopher are the most likely to receive School Stickers rewards. But
parents should be wary of naming their sons Josh, Scott, Sam, Alex or Tom as
these names appear least often among recipients.

Mums and dads are more likely to have an easier time if they have a
daughter called Abigail, Louise, Rachel, Elizabeth or Anna, all names at the
top of the School Stickers reward 'league'. But if their little girl is named
Beth, Lydia, Abbie, Paige or Courtney, they could have trouble on their
hands!

William's and Kate's have both been nice this year, but Catherine's have
been even better behaved. Cheryl's have been very well behaved this year, but
Danni's need to be very good over the next three weeks.

www.schoolstickers.co.uk supplies 3,000 schools with stickers,
postcards and certificates which teachers give pupils for good behaviour and
achievement. Teacher's can have online codes on the rewards and this year
over 57,000 pupils registered their rewards online.

Henry Shelford, CEO, www.schoolstickers.co.uk said, "Our 'Santa's
Naughty and Nice list' is just a light-hearted and fun study. All children
are unique and just because a child is called Beth or John does not mean that
they are going to be a little terror! Our scheme has been trusted by
thousands of schools to reward pupils for good behaviour and achievement ever
since it was created by a teacher in 2000. We're proud that our products
motivate and inspire young people, whatever their names!"

Cath Roan Roan Media Ltd, +44(0)7801-817-451 - cath at roanmedia.co.uk

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