Get Involved in an Exciting Local Heritage Competition
An exciting Children’s Art and Writing competition are two of twenty project initiatives which will run from summer 2013 to April 2014.
The competitions are based on a 12 minute story told through narration, music, sound effects and still images, about the life of Douglas Clark, a champion Huddersfield and GB rugby footballer, hero of World War 1 and all-in heavy weight wrestling champion of the world – a position achieved after being invalided out of the war in a wheelchair.
Look out for competition packs which will be distributed to schools shortly which include a photo-story disk, and the offer of an assembly showing the photostory and a summary of the competition and project which will take place to commemorate the centenary of World War 1 when 16 million people across the globe lost their life.
The competition includes:
- Art competition, themes include rugby league and World War 1 using based on caricature, portrait, picture stories and using collage, water colours, cartoon and a wide range of media.
- Writing competition includes biography, report writing and poetry for example.
The competitions are divided into 5 age groups, Year 3-4, Year 5-6, Year 7-8, Year 9-10 and Years 11-12.
Prizes include:
An outline of the Douglas Clark story is here.
For more information please download:
Douglas Clark Competitions Contents
Douglas Clark Competition Rules
Douglas Clark Competition Ideas