Every year, the Commonwealth
Essay Competition inspires thousands of young writers from all over the world.
Run by the Royal Commonwealth Society since 1883, it is the world's oldest and
largest schools' international writing competition. Past winners include Mr Lee
Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore and Elspeth Huxley.
The competition is free to enter
and in 2012 over 1,000 young writers, from 245 schools, in 38 countries across
the Commonwealth received an award for their entry.The Competition celebrates and nurtures the creative talents of young people across the Commonwealth,
providing a platform for students to compete with their peers in each of the 54
nations which make up this unique
association. Entrants are judged in two age
groups, Junior (under 14 years) and Senior (14-18 years).
The closing date is 1st May
2013 and results will be announced in the autumn of next year, when a Junior
and Senior Prize Winner and Runner Up will be announced and our judges will
make a number of Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards.
For more details download the 2013 Essay Competition
leaflet and visit the website HERE .
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