Young Historian Awards 2025 – take part (Primary prizes)
History competition for primary schools
We want young people to get the bug for writing about history in an interesting and critical way. Each year the Historical Association in collaboration with the Spirit of Normandy Trust offers a series of awards to Primary school children for outstanding history scholarship. Children are asked to investigate, think and write about history. The subject categories cover local history, the ancient world and British involvement in the Second World War. The categories have been created to support learning and writing in the classroom so that all young people can have an opportunity to enter, rather than it being only a homework option.
For the Secondary competition see here
The closing date for entries is 25 July 2025 (4 July for overseas entries).
Please note: entries supplied by under 16s must be sent by a parent or teacher.
Young Historian Primary Prizes
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Spirit of Normandy Trust Prize for Primary Schools: for individual or group work on any aspect of British involvement in the Second World War
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Primary Local History Prize: for individual or group work on any Local History theme
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Primary Ancient Civilisation Prize: for individual or group work relating to an Ancient Civilisation
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Mid-Trent Historical Association Prize for the Best Primary School History Magazine
The purpose of these Prizes is to encourage classroom History and we wish to celebrate the quality of what is produced in your classrooms and not to create the need for extra work!
Contact us
Enquiries about these Prizes are most welcome and further particulars can be obtained from:
The Young Historian Project, 36 Heritage Court, Lichfield Staffordshire WS14 9ST.
Or phone to discuss the details with Dr Trevor James on 01543 258434.
The closing date for entries is 25 July 2024 (4 July for overseas entries).