Search begins for Premier League Writing Stars
The competition asks schoolchildren aged 5-11 to write around the theme of resilience; what does it mean to you to try and try again?
The winning poems will be published in a limited-edition book.
Other prizes include author-led writing workshops and Premier League Trophy school visits, as well as poems being read aloud by football stars.
The first 1,000 schools to enter the competition will also receive a bespoke "Book Bag" of poetry.
The pupils' entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges including former Chelsea midfielder and children's author Frank Lampard; Lauren Child, the author-illustrator of the Charlie and Lola series and Waterstones Children's Laureate; Yannick Bolasie, the Everton winger and lyricist; and Young People's Laureate for London, Caleb Femi.
PL Writing Stars entries will be considered against a range of criteria including creativity, tone and originality.
The campaign is supported by the National Literacy Trust and is part of the Premier League Primary Stars education programme, which has engaged more than 10,000 primary schools and 13,000 teachers in England and Wales.
"Premier League Primary Stars has already proved to be a success thanks to the great work our clubs are carrying out in their communities and the breadth of resources the programme makes available to primary school teachers," said Premier League Executive Chairman Richard Scudamore.
"Premier League Writing Stars is backed by established authors and poets as well as footballers and our aim is to enthuse children, teachers and parents alike."
We launched this competition in assembly today - It is a super opportunity to combine a love of writing with a love of sport and also our learning powers - resilience.
We would like as many of you as possible to get involved - the potential prizes are out of this world!!!!! I know our writers are very creative and I am sure they will do well! Look out for the pro-forma coming home this week-end and simply get writing!
Don't give up! Be resilient!
Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Gibson
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