Two students from St Helen’s School in Northwood have succeeded in a competition that took place at the end of 2024.
The Inclusive Voices competition invited young writers aged 11 to 17 from across the country to present stories that champion diversity, inclusivity, and unique perspectives.
Year 8 students Dhyani and Sanara scooped the gold and silver prizes, with Dhyani earning first place and Sanara second place.
In a congratulatory message, a spokesperson for St Helen’s said: “Dhyani earned first place, showcasing her exceptional creativity and storytelling skills with a narrative that captivated the judges and celebrated the power of inclusivity. Her achievement is a testament to her hard work, originality, and ability to connect deeply with her audience.
“Sanara achieved second place, impressing the judges with her thought-provoking story and remarkable ability to craft a compelling narrative. Her success highlights her dedication and talent as a young writer.
“Congratulations to both Dhyani and Sanara for their outstanding recognition! We are excited to see what these talented writers will create next.”
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