Young Jordans Better Behaved Than Peters

By Schoolstickers, PRNE
Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Harrys More Likely to Cause Mischief Than Williams

LONDON, December 9 - It seems that celebrity Katie Price may be misunderstood after all.

Girls named Jordan are much more likely to behave well than boys called
Peter, according to the latest findings revealed by
www.schoolstickers.co.uk, the leader in secondary school rewards.

The study shows that young Jordans are among the children most likely to
receive reward stickers at school, ranking an admirable 11th out of 184
girls' names.

But children called Peter have work to do if they're to be on Santa's
gift-list this Christmas, with the name way down the boys list at 72nd out of
118.

Elsewhere however, the research seems to reaffirm public perceptions,
with the findings revealing that children named Harry (78th) appear much less
often among the male recipients of reward stickers than those named William
(34th).

And some would say naturally, those named Chelsy (140th) appear much more
prone to naughtiness than well-behaved Kates (29th) in the girls list.

Last week's festive research found that boys named Shaun and girls named
Frances were the most likely to receive the rewards, while Rorys and Meghans
appeared the least often among recipients. Such was the level of interest in
our headline findings, we've been asked to reveal the full research.

See where you and your friends rank by logging on to the full list at:

www.schoolstickers.co.uk/blog/

The nation's voters may be interested to know that children with the same
name as the Prime Minister tend to be reasonably well behaved with those
called Gordon coming 58th out of 118 boys names. But little Davids are even
better, ranking 37th.

And for the movie fans among you, Brads are among the worst behaved
children, languishing down in 114th place among the boys, while Angelinas are
even naughtier, down in 164th position on the girls list.

Henry Shelford, CEO, www.schoolstickers.co.uk, said, "Our study
analysed good behaviour and achievement stickers awarded to more than
62,000 pupils throughout the UK, enabling us to come up with a draft `naughty
and nice' list for Santa. Such was the level of interest in our headline
findings, we've been asked to reveal the full research, and as you can see,
there are some intriguing results when it comes to celebrity names. It's a
light-hearted and fun piece of research, but one that highlights the value of
rewarding pupils who try hard and behave well."

School Stickers supplies 3,000 schools with stickers, postcards and
certificates which teachers give pupils for good behaviour and achievement
and pupils can redeem for prizes at www.mystickers.co.uk.

For more information visit www.schoolstickers.co.uk, www.mystickers.co.uk or www.carrotrewards.co.uk or contact Cath Roan, Roan Media on +44-(0)7801-817-451 or cath at roanmedia.co.uk

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