Communication skills are one of the most sought after and useful skills that young people can demonstrate.
The Young Writer competition provides an opportunity for the young people of Scotland North to put their creative skills to the test.
The ‘Happiness in Nature’ theme can be interpreted as broadly as the Young Writer wishes and does not need to conform to a dictionary definition. Young people are encouraged to use their creativity to show what this theme means to them.
The Rotary Young Writer competition is organised and promoted by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (Rotary GB&I). There are three stages to the competition, designed to support and encourage the development of writing skills. Some stages may include more than one round to select entrants progressing to the next stage.
This competition aims to encourage young people to:
The competition is open to all young people within the age groups shown below. They may be an individual choosing to enter directly themselves or amongst the entries submitted by a group or community organisation including schools and colleges, home educated, other young peoples’ community organisations, for example, community RotaKids or Interact, Scout Groups, Girl Guides, etc. For entrants with motor control difficulties, an amanuensis may be used to record the entrant’s work to paper.
Note: Because the qualifying age is based on 31st August 2025, some entrants may have birthdays that would otherwise place them in a different age group at the actual date of the competition. For example, a young person who is 17 on 31st August but turns 18 on 3rd September 2025 is still eligible to enter as a Senior or a 10-year-old on 31st August 2025 with their birthday on 1st September 2025 is still eligible to enter the Junior category. Entrants must include their age on the entry form.
Plagiarised or 'close-copied' images are not permitted in any competition. It is important that we protect the work of creative individuals. Whilst we are all inspired by the work of others, there is without doubt a grey area where inspiration carries over to close copying. For our competitions 'close copying' is where, to a reasonable person, the submitted entry appears remarkably similar in significant important respects to a body of work created elsewhere. We are looking for original pieces, not copies, which match the theme of the competition. Competitors must not use any apps which produce any part of their submission, if detected the entry will be disqualified.
Think about your use of vocabulary and language. Have you used powerful verb and adverbs, interesting descriptive adjectives? Make sure you spell check your writing.
The judges will not enter any discussion or correspondence regarding their decision; the decision of the judges will be final and not subject to any appeal.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRY All entries and entry form to be submitted to District by Friday 20th February 2026.
Entry form is available in two formats
Download the 2025/26 competition Poster
For more information click 2025-26-Rotary-Young-Writer-Information-Pack-v.1.pdf