Young Writers’ Competition Success

Young Writers’ Competition Success
We’re delighted to report the success of three girls: Maryam and Ayesha in Lower Sixth, and Amrita in Lower Fourth, in the most recent national Young Writers’ competition. Pupils across the country were asked to respond to the prompt: ‘Through Their Eyes’ by writing a poem. There were over 10,000 entries, and all...

We’re delighted to report the success of three girls: Maryam and Ayesha in Lower Sixth, and Amrita in Lower Fourth, in the most recent national Young Writers’ competition. Pupils across the country were asked to respond to the prompt: ‘Through Their Eyes’ by writing a poem. There were over 10,000 entries, and all three of our girls were selected to be published in the Young Writers’ book: ‘Through Their Eyes 2020 – Echoes Of The Future’. Judges were very impressed with their writing. The books are scheduled for publication on the 31st of October.

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