The competition is open to all those in schools and college communities and those who are home educated, along with members of any other young people’s community organisations, for example, Scout Groups, Girl Guides, Church Youth Groups
Entries should be based on the theme and be finished, 2-dimensional, up to A2 size, unframed artwork in any medium including pen & ink, paint, collage, print or digital formats. The image should be submitted by email along with the entry form, which includes a brief sentence describing the relationship of the artwork to the theme
There are three age groups, set by the age of the entrant on 31 August 2024:
Junior 7 to 10 years old
Intermediate: 11 to 13 years old
Senior: 14 to 17 years old
Winners of the three age groups in the Cambridge competition will be entered into the East Anglia District stage. The winners of that will go on to the National Final
The document folder should open automatically and allow downloading of the files to your own device. The internet servers of some schools, including Stephen Perse Foundation, do not allow access to external Google Docs. Applicants from those schools may need to obtain the documents from home
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