Creative Writing Achievements and Opportunities

Creative Writing Achievements and Opportunities

Congratulations to Amelie Singer (Year 11) who has received a Merit Award in North Sydney Council Young Writers’ Award. Her powerful dramatic monologue “Icarus” is a compelling appropriation of the Greek myth. Her poem can be read along with the other awarded poems here.

We are always keen to encourage our students to submit their work into external competitions. Below are a list of some upcoming opportunities. Many of these websites also have incredible resources for passionate poems and writers.

The What Matters Writing Competition is open to students in Years 5 – 12. This competition asks students to write personally on a topic which they are passionate about. Entries are due by Friday 15 May. More information can be found on their website.

The Mosman Youth Awards in Literature invites writers in Years 7 – 12 to submit poetry or creative fiction pieces. Entries for this competition close on 31 May 2026 and more information on these award can be found here.

The Dorothea Mackellar Writing Competition is one of Australia’s most prestigious poetry awards for young people. This year’s theme is “The Traveller.” The school has registered an account for this competition and your daughter will be able to check with her teacher about entering before the due date of Friday 30 June. More information can be found on their website.

The Insight Writing Competition is open to students in Years 7 – 12. Students are invited to compose creative pieces (short story, poem, script) of up to 1,400 words. The theme for this year is “Ignite” This competition is open until 1 September. More information can be found here

Red Room’s Poetry Forest Competition encourages students to compose poems which have a positive message on climate change. This competition is not yet open, however there are a wealth of resources on the Red Room website and the competition regularly closes in September. More information can be found here.

The Hachette Australia prizes are yet to open for 2026, however include prizes for Creative Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction and Poetry. There are wonderful resources that can be found on their website.

Jenny Bean
Head of English