13 local schools compete in largest competition yet
The winners of this years Young People's Poetry Competition in association with the Chiswick Book Festival have been announced. There were entrants from 13 local schools, making this year's competition the largest ever.
The organisers say “The freshness and energy of their writing has been a delight”
Southfield School was awarded two first prizes. Winners were also from Bute House, William Hogarth, Chiswick & Bedford Park, Ibstock Place, Orchard House, Godolphin & Latymer and Latymer Upper schools and St Paul’s Girls’. Belmont school also received a Commendation.
The winners, runners up and commendations from all years are listed below.
Year 3
33 entries
First Prize
‘If I had Wings…' by Juliana Wesoly
Second Prize
‘The Ocean’ by Sophie Harwood
Third Prize
‘Rainbow’ by Camille Ravix
Commended
‘Summer’ by Grace Edwards-Howe
Year 4
28 entries
First Prize
‘The Storm…’ - Caitlin Brazell
Second Prize
‘Bet you’ll miss Sue’ - Beatrice
Third Prize
‘Ode to a Smartie’ - Isobel Jansen
Commended
‘The Book Of Continuous Adventures’ - Fabianne Dias
‘Worries’ - Isaac Harari
Year 5
30 entries
First Prize
‘The Piano’s Song’ - Claire Forey
Second Prize
‘The Wonder of the Waves’ - Emily Carpmael
Third Prize
‘Crissy’ - Kate Pignatelli
Commended
‘If I had ears like an elephant’ - Bela Arbesa
‘Is it true?’ - Alicia Mortimer
‘Writing a Poem’ - Emily Cooke
Year 6
26 entries
First Prize
‘Invisible’ - Jessica Beatty
Second Prize
‘The Mirror’ - Joanna Mooney
Third Prize
‘Island Style’ - Aljohani Moataz
Commended
‘The Voice’ - Harriet Symons
Year 7
First Prize
‘Autumnal’ - Francesca Wilkinson
Second Prize
‘Mind The Gap’ - Lizy Jennings
Commended
‘Biting Nails’ - Alice Ballard
Year 8
First Prize
‘The Hounds’ - Hope Baptista
Second Prize
‘Searching for Words’ - Connor McCormack
Commended
‘Ananci and the burning sun’ - Dylan Bogod
‘The Ballad of Kitty Jay - Imogen Cunningham
September 23, 2011
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