Hampton Court Scarecrows Results 2018

See the fantastic foodie scarecrows from RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2018

Visitors to this year's RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show had a chance to see an amazing showcase of 55 scarecrows taking over the show ground. The theme: 'You are what you eat'!

The entries this year ranged from giant fruits and colossal vegetables, to insects, animals and even superheroes. Visitors to the show (3-8 July) were invited to vote for their favourite scarecrow and we can now reveal the results!

In first place was Montbelle Primary School in London for their caped crusader 'Monty', second place was awarded to Goodnestone Church of England Primary School in Canterbury for 'Bertha Pollen Bee Feast' and third place went to Buckhurst Hill Community Primary School for 'Healthy Hetty'.

You can view all 55 entries including the winners below:

First Place

Montbelle Primary School, London

Monty


 

Second Place

Goodnestone Church of England Primary School, Kent

Bertha Pollen Bee Feast


 

Third Place

Buckhurst Hill Community Primary School, Essex

Healthy Hetty


 

Other entries

Abbeys Primary School, Buckinghamshire

DELI Alli

Beddington Infants' School, London

Our beautiful 5-a-day butterfly

Berrywood Primary School, Hampshire

Green Hero

Bishop Perrin Primary School, London

Super Veggie Man

Broadwater Primary School, London

Veg Head

Castleview School, Berkshire

Mr Potato Head

Chisenhale Primary School, London

Chisenhale's Recycled Tinman

Cranford Primary School, London

Blast off to healthy eating!

Deer Park School, London

Our fruit and veg are not DEER!

Dunraven Primary School, London

Mary Strawberry

Ferrars Junior School, Bedfordshire

Strawy

Great Kingshill C of E Combined School, Buckinghamshire

Miss Betty Banana

Hampton Hill Junior School, London

The Sage Old Lady

Hawksmoor School, London

Veggi, the Atomic Pea

Hayes Primary School, London

Our Super Food Hero!

Holy Trinity C of E Primary School, London

Mother Nature comes to life

Hurst Park Primary School, Surrey

Sabrina Scarecrow

ISP School, Kent

HRH Tasty

Kenmont Primary School, London

Carotina Sproutalot

Lovelace Primary School, Surrey

Captain Legumes

Malvern Way Infant and Nursery School, Hertfordshire

Herby Queen

Northfields Infants and Nursery, Hertfordshire

Welly Wonka and the healthy chocolate factory

Pipers Corner School, Buckinghamshire

Lady Healthy Companion/Lady Unhealthy Companion

Poplar Primary School, London

Beautiful Inside & Out

Pyrcroft Grange Primary School, Surrey

Hosta Blooming Flower (Flour)

South Farnborough Infant School, Hampshire

Bertie Beetroot

St Agatha's Primary School, London

Mrs Fruit and Veg

St Andrew's Southgate Primary School (CE), London

J'Oliver Greengrass the healthy scarecrow

St Anne Line Catholic Infant School, Essex

Cabbage Cowboy

St Martin's C of E Primary School, Surrey

St Martin's Peter Rabbit Scarecrow

St Teresa's Catholic Primary School & Nursery, London

Queen Carroty

Stanley Primary School, London

Stanley the scarecrow

Stillness Infant School, London

Superspud

Stoneydown Park Primary School, London

Super Veg Guy

Stony Dean School, Buckinghamshire

Happy Henrietta

Stormont School, Hertfordshire

Spuddie

The Adventures of Big Toe & Little Toe, Hampshire

Lady Frutta e Verdura

The Marist Catholic Primary School, Surrey

Super Fruity Monster

Tiger Primary, Kent

Buzz

Toad Hall Nursery Bridge Road, Surrey

Handa's Surprise

Toad Hall Nursery Felcott Road, Surrey

The Hungry Scarecrow

Toad Hall Nursery Haslemere, Surrey

The Toadbot

Toad Hall Nursery Woking, Surrey

Vegetable Men

Toad Hall Ottershaw, Surrey

Rainbow Scarecrow

Toad Hall Ripley, Surrey

Gillian McKeith

Trafalgar Infant School, London

Top Banana

Turnfurlong Junior School, Buckinghamshire

Veggie Reggie

Twydall Primary School, Kent

Freggie

Wilbury Primary School, London

Arfa Goodman

Willow Bank Junior School, Berkshire

Willow the Very Hungry Caterpillar

 


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Want to see more scarecrows?
Why not have a look at the results from the last couple of years:
2016 Results
2017 Results