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WWG Young Writers Competition Results 2025

It’s been a delight reading all the entries to our Young Writers Competition from across RBWM! The judges have now created a shortlist of young writers. Read on to find out who has been shortlisted…

Let’s celebrate together

Our shortlisted writers are all invited to The Award Ceremony at 7pm on Saturday 11th October at The Old Court, Windsor. The event promises to be an absolute blast with amazing hosts, readings, interviews and lots of well-deserved clapping!

Every shortlisted entrant will receive a free ticket to the ceremony, plus two complimentary tickets for family and friends. Additional tickets can be purchased via the Old Court website for just £7 for adults and £5 for children.

Note for the Award Ceremony

  • Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
  • There will be a photographer at the event. Photographs will be used on various websites and other media. 

Subject to permission, prize-winning entries will be published on our website after the Award Ceremony.

WWG Young Writers Competition 2025 – Shortlist

By category in alphabetical order.

Y6-7 Stories

NameTitle of pieceSchool
Emma WhapplesThe Silent StreetClaire’s Court, Maidenhead
Harmony Carro-TevfikRunning AwayClaire’s Court, Maidenhead
Lexii YangFalse RecallRBWM resident
Orla CreswellThe Mysterious EncounterCharters School
Tharuli RatnayakaThe Forgotten SoulsDedworth Middle School
Theo Anton-LiThe End of the BeginningPapplewick, Ascot

Y6-7 Poems

Freddie SmartMy Dog Hector is The Best Dog in the WorldDesborough College
Julia JohnsonMy Bonnie and meSt George’s School
Ruby MoudrakGreatness of GratitudeSt Edwards Royal Free
Sophie McCabeScarecrowSt Edwards Royal Free

Y8-10 Stories

Darcey KelsallThe RunnerSt Edwards Royal Free
Lisa PietrzakHis Head Fell For HerSt Edwards Royal Free
Michael Aitchison-AnastasioReaching the Top of the GlobeThe Windsor Boys’ School
Sadie BellWhen I DanceClaire’s Court, Maidenhead 
Tabby SpenceThe LetterClaire’s Court, Maidenhead
Tianna FlemingFinding myself The Windsor Girls’ School

Y8-10 Poems

Aditi AroraWritten in the StarsMarist School, Sunninghill 
James OdgersFriend or FoeCharters School
Saad AzizGaza in my heartDesborough College

Y11+ Stories

Cyrus PoonawallaKiteEton College
Poppy KnowlesThe Man With No Face PhenomenonThe Windsor Girls’ School
Zakhar NavalnyyThe LighthouseEton College

Y11+ Poems

Cyrus PoonawallaDining HallEton College
Poppy KnowlesSelf-JustificationThe Windsor Girls’ School

A huge thank you to our sponsors

Without your help, we couldn’t have made this competition happen.

Prince Philip Trust Fund – the fund makes a real difference to the quality of life of people from communities across the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. It focuses support towards disability, health, the elderly, families, children and young people, those in social need and the arts.

Chiltern Bookshops, not only for being brilliant independent bookshops, but also for their generous donation towards our prizes.

You can visit their shops in Gerrards Cross or Chorleywood for a unique bookshop experience including some fantastic author events.

LEGOLAND® – their Windsor Resort is a unique family theme park where visitors can take to the road, soar through the skies, and sail the seas in complete safety.  With interactive rides, attractions, live shows, building workshops, and driving schools, not to mention a staggering 80 million LEGO®bricks, all set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland. 

Tesco – one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains, offering groceries, clothing, electronics, and more. Tesco operates various store formats, including Express and Extra, catering to diverse customer needs. It also emphasizes sustainability and community support initiatives.

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A Celebration of Writing Success

A wonderful evening was had on Sat 12th October as we celebrated the winners of our Young Writers Competition from across the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead. We had the Mayor and his Consort join us, our local MP, English teachers, our Windsor Writers Group members, local authors plus, of course, the prize winning writers aged from 11 – 18 and their families.

Sunday Times bestselling author Essie Fox gave out the prizes and the winning pieces were beautifully shared by the entrants themselves. We thoroughly enjoyed their imaginative creations, thoughtful words, clever techniques and impressive oratory skills! Without further ado, here is the full list of results by category. Well done again everyone.  

Award WinnerPlace  TitleSchool when submitted

The Chiltern Bookshops Story Award 11-12 Years

Lexii YangFirstSilent AffectionsDedworth
Jessica CostaSecondThe Velvet waistcoatSt Edwards
Manahil ZeeshanHighly CommendedHaunted Helter SkelterUpton House
Purna HewageHighly CommendedThe Mysterious TrailTrevelyan
Aurelia BrunoCommendedHeatwaveUpton House
Elliott MarsdenCommendedThe Secrets She Left BehindSt Edwards

The Windsor Writers Poem Award 11-12 years

Lily DanielsFirstThe Train of HappinessSt Edwards
Jessica CostaSecondSwallowSt Edwards
Ella Boutall, Desiree Lawson and Ivey-Ann EatonHighly CommendedBooksDedworth
Humphrey Najeeb GunnCommendedThe Autumn BreezeUpton House
Sophie McCabeCommendedThe SeasonsSt Edwards

The Prince Philip Trust Fund Story Award 13-15 Years

Poppy KnowlesFirstHot Air BalloonsWGS
Alice MartinSecond EqualDevil’s MaskSt Edwards
Jack LinesSecond EqualThe Glare of WarLVS Ascot
Elena LittlewoodHighly CommendedHeadacheSt Edwards
Myra ShakeelCommendedFive More MinutesLives in RBWM

The Prince Philip Trust Fund Poem Award 13-15 Years

Aria McGeachieFirstCampfire TapestryTrevelyan
Alice MartinSecondStar Struck LoveSt Edwards
Poppy KnowlesHighly CommendedThe ArtistWGS

The Windsor Writers Story Award 16-18 Years

Kitty SealesFirstDaybreakWGS
Nishi RathodSecondThe Security MinisterWGS
Mathilda HopperHighly CommendedOur Peaceful EnclaveLives in RBWM

The Windsor Writers Poem Award 16-18 years

Mathilda HopperFirstAll You Need is a Library!Lives in RBWM
Liam LekaSecondFlowerCollege
Charles DraneHighly CommendedSongs of DespairCollege

Thank you to our sponsors for helping this become a reality

Prince Philip Trust Fund makes a real difference to the quality of life of people from communities across the RBWM. It focuses support towards disability, health, the elderly, families, children and young people, those in social need and the arts.

Chiltern Bookshops are brilliant independent bookshops with branches in Gerrards Cross and Chorleywood that provide a unique bookshop experience including some fantastic author events.