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20
June
2023
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Schools Poetry Competition 2023: Winners revealed

School pupils in Greater 黑料网吃瓜爆料 have been recognised for their winning entries into the University鈥檚 Schools Poetry Competition this year.

Now in its seventh year, the competition is aimed at pupils from Greater 黑料网吃瓜爆料 schools, encouraging children to use poetry as a means of self-expression. The Centre for New Writing and Creative 黑料网吃瓜爆料鈥檚 2023 Schools Poetry competition took place from 21 March 2023 to 21 June 2023, and entries were received from pupils at four Greater 黑料网吃瓜爆料 schools. 

Each year, school pupils are invited to draft poems relating to a particular theme. This year鈥檚 theme, shared with the annual Great Science Share was 鈥楽cience Around Us鈥. 

Led by Professor of Poetry and Director of Creative 黑料网吃瓜爆料, John McAuliffe, and Lecturer in Poetry and Creative Writing Project Manager, Dr Chad Campbell, judges awarded several prizes to pupils from Whalley Range High School, Levenshulme High School, The East 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Academy and Burnage Academy.

The judges assessed the poems and were looking for unique takes on the theme, effective imagery, innovative use of form, and creative command of language.

Congratulations to all the winners, who are as follows:

  • Mohammad Jawal, Year 7, Burnage Academy
  • Arazw Hasan and Serin Simpson, Year 7, Whalley Range High School
  • Eshaal Rishan, Year 8, Whalley Range High School
  • Amira Shahid, Year 9, Whalley Range High School
  • Roheen Dar, Year 10, Whalley Range High School
  • Nimrah Kamal, Levenshulme High School
  • Mariam Attya, Year 7, East 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Academy
  • Marina Ciubotari, Year 8, East 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Academy
  • Brooklyn Thompson, Year 10, East 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Academy

On the competition, John McAuliffe said:

We love to read and engage with the students and their inventive, ingenious and inspiring poems. Some of the students鈥 work had passion, some were filled with humour and crafted to showcase the smart and engaging entries. The poems, and the support we received from the teachers at the schools, showed the creative future of the city is in good hands.

All winning entries from this year鈥檚 competition were also featured on 黑料网吃瓜爆料 City of Literature鈥檚 inaugural Schools Writing Trail, a city-wide exhibition of the 鈥榖est of the best鈥 student writing displayed, in conjunction with the Festival of Libraries, from 1 -15 June.


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Please see below all the first, second and third place entries plus honourable mentions:

Burnage Academy

1st Place: Mohammed Jawal, 鈥楪olden Poem鈥
2nd Place: Adhain Mohammad, 鈥楿ntitled鈥
3rd Place: Cruz Reid 鈥楽pace鈥檚 Wonders鈥, Haris Waqas 鈥極cean鈥

Honourable Mentions: Abdullah Ashar 鈥楿ntitled鈥, Adam K 鈥楨arth Poem鈥, Arash Ranjbar 鈥業 Wonder鈥, Arshmaam Arshmaam 鈥楢toms鈥, Hasan Rafiq 鈥極ther Life鈥, Zahi Khan 鈥楽pace鈥

 

Whalley Range High School

Year 7 Winner (Joint): Arazw Hasan 鈥楳atter Poem鈥, Serin Simpson 鈥楾he Seed that Grew鈥
Year 8 Winner: Eshaal Rishan 鈥楢ltered Memories鈥
Year 9 Winner: Amira Shahid 鈥楿ntitled鈥
Year 10 Winner: Roheen Dar 鈥楢ll the Parts You No Longer Love鈥

Honourable Mention: Menahil Imran 鈥楳osaic鈥

 

Levenshulme High School

1st Place: Nimrah Kamal 鈥楲ight in the dark Galaxy鈥
2nd Place: Zonaira Khan 鈥楴ature鈥
3rd Place: Zainal Muhammed 鈥楿ntitled鈥

Honourable Mentions: Aleeha Kiani 鈥楨instein鈥, Fatime Elani Arif 鈥榃hat am I? Oxygen鈥

 

East 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Academy

Year 7
1st: Mariam Attya 鈥楾he World in its Light鈥
2nd: Jordan Byfield 鈥楿ntitled鈥
3rd: Lourdes Boakye 鈥楿ntitled鈥

Honourable Mention: Isha Hayat 鈥楤irds鈥, Daniel 鈥榃hat鈥檚 Science鈥

Year 8
1st: Marina Ciubotari 鈥楬ave You Ever Wondered?鈥
2nd: Paris Hedgecock 鈥楧ear Aliens, I鈥檓 Sorry鈥
3rd: Elijah Kirkickaite 鈥楾ake a Closer Look鈥

Honourable Mention: Cyrus Nixon 鈥楿ntitled鈥, Mercy Osifesto 鈥楾he Wonders of the Galaxy鈥

Year 10
1st: Brooklyn Thompson