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Young Writers Award Evening 2025 – What A Night!

The presentation of awards for the shortlisted submissions to the Young Writers Competition 2025 took place on Saturday 11th October at The Old Court.

The evening was very well attended and the standard of entries extremely impressive. We had twenty-four prizes to award to twenty-two prizewinners, who were accompanied by their friends and family. Here are the details of all the prize winners in the order they were presented on the night:

Y6/7 Story Awards – Awarded by Legoland and Chiltern Bookshops

CommendedEmma WhapplesThe Silent Street
CommendedOrla CreswellThe Mysterious Encounter
Highly CommendedTharuli RatnayakaThe Forgotten Souls
Highly CommendedHarmony Carro-TevfikRunning Away
SecondLexii YangFalse Recall
FirstTheo Anton-LiThe End of the Beginning

Y6/7 Poem Awards – Awarded by Legoland and Chiltern Bookshops

CommendedRuby MoudrakGreatness of Gratitude
Highly CommendedFreddie SmartMy Dog Hector is The Best Dog in the World
SecondSophie McCabeScarecrow
FirstJulia JohnsonMy Bonnie and me

Years 8-10 Story Award – Awarded by Tesco

CommendedMichael Aitchison-AnastasioReaching the Top of the Globe
CommendedLisa PietrzakHis Head Fell For Her
Highly CommendedTianna FlemingFinding Myself 
Highly CommendedDarcey KelsallThe Runner
SecondSadie BellWhen I Dance
FirstTabby SpenceThe Letter

 Y8-10 Poem Award – Awarded by Tesco

Highly CommendedJames OdgersFriend or Foe
SecondAditi AroraWritten in the Stars
FirstSaad AzizGaza in my heart

Y11+ Story Award – Awarded by The Prince Philip Trust Fund

Highly CommendedPoppy KnowlesThe Man With No Face Phenomenon
First =Zakhar NavalnyyThe Lighthouse
First =Cyrus PoonawallaKite

Year 11+ Poem Award – Awarded by The Prince Philip Trust Fund

SecondPoppy KnowlesSelf-Justification
FirstCyrus PoonawallaDining Hall

We Welcomed Notable Names From Near & Far

We were honoured to have with us the Mayor of Windsor & Maidenhead, Cllr Mandy Brar; and the Member of Parliament for Maidenhead, Mr Joshua Reynolds; and two of our sponsors’ representatives, Mr Andrew Try, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire, representing the Prince Philip Trust Fund, and Mr Jon Davey representing Tesco.

Our young writers have proved their amazing skill in writing. They can all have a beautifully bright future in the wonderful world of writing. They just need to keep going…

Guest Author Elaine Hastings (When We Were Young) presented the prizes and talked about her experiences as a writer, offering suggestions and encouragement to the young writers, during a conversation session with Vanessa Gordon, Chairman of Windsor Writers (The Naxos Mysteries).

After that Elaine and the available sponsors presented the prizes and certificates to the successful young writers, after which the audience heard the winning stories and poems read aloud. All the finalists are to be warmly congratulated.

How The Competition Worked

The competition was open to young writers from Year 6 up to the age of 18 on 31.8.2025 who live, work or go to school/college in RBWM. They could enter one short story of up to 500 words and/or one poem of up to 30 lines. Prizes awarded were:

  • First prize – Legoland voucher (youngest group), otherwise £75 book token
  • Second prize – Legoland voucher (youngest group story award), otherwise £30 book token
  • Highly Commended – £15 book token
  • Commended – £10 book token

Writers choose to write, not necessarily to be expert public speakers but we saw some exceptional skills in both those areas.

Thank you to our sponsors

Without your assistance, we couldn’t have given our young writers this opportunity.

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.