
Once you have registered for the prize, you will receive a link and password to access our free teaching resources. Please download a Teacher Guide to the Anthea Bell Prize here.īrowse our FAQ Slides on running the prize in your school. Please see the tab below, ‘Teaching Resources’, for more information. Before entering the competition, we invite you to prepare your students using our free Teaching Resources. We wanted to make sure that this wasn’t a one-off event, but something that could be integrated into the year’s teaching. The competition also runs at all levels from French into Welsh. Our judges select area winners and commendees, from which UK-wide winners are then selected. The competition runs across 10 geographical areas of the UK to ensure as much participation as possible from right across the country: East, Greater London, Midlands, Northern Ireland, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales. Teachers are asked to submit the top five submissions from their school for each level in each language by 3 April. In 2023 the competition runs for several weeks from just before February half-term until the beginning of the Easter holidays (8 February – 3 April).
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You can see how our resources work using our sample resources, available here. When the competition period launches, the competition texts are published in our Teaching Resources page. All schools are invited to participate in the competition in as many languages and levels as they wish.

The prize is free to enter and is open to all secondary schools across the UK.

The 2022-2023 Prize closed for entries on Monday 3rd April 2023.
