DUBAI: The talented young winners of the Oxford University Press (OUP) Story Writing Competition were honoured at the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature (4-9 February 2020) in a special prize-giving ceremony. The annual competition is a fixture of the academic calendar with more than 3000 students from the UAE sending in their entries this year. The competition runs in Arabic and in English and is divided into age-specific categories: 11 and under, 12-14, 15-17 and 18-25. Each winner received a book containing their original short stories and a winner’s plaque. Presenting the awards at the ceremony were 2020 Festival authors Sara- Jane Arbury, Fiona Ross and Rania Zaghir.
Thetheme for the competitionwas ‘Tomorrow’. “This really captured the imaginations of the students who entered this year and along with many exploring a science fiction theme, there were others who gave us hair-raising visions of what the world might look like with climate change while others saw it as an opportunity to show how we can make the world a better place,” said Julie Till, Head of Central Asia, Middle East & North Africa at Oxford University Press. ‘It is really wonderful to be able to support these young writers’ through this competition and we hope it leads to a love of writing for pleasure in the years to come.”
OUP winners – English
11 and under:
- Eman Ali – Gems Founders School
- Alice Myerscough – Dubai English Speaking School
- Tabitha Riddler – North London Collegiate School
12- 14
- Nada Alkhatib – Al Bashair Private School
- Aaditya Gandhi – The Winchester School
- ShaymaAbbasi – Duneha
15-17
- SafiaKhalifa Al Mansouri – Raha International School
- AnykaChakravarty – Gems Wellington International School
- Hannah Lila – Raha International School
18-25
- Tanya Jessica D’Souza – St. Mary’s Catholic School
- Sara SaifAlzaabi – Khalifa University
- Fathima Afrin Anosh – Amity University, Dubai
OUP winners – Arabic:
11 and under:
- Marwan Amin Samir Bdeer (Al Rashed Al Saleh Private School, Dubai)
- Arwa Ahmad Al Nasser (Dubai National School – Al Twar, Dubai)
- Tia SaedShraqa (Al Rashed Al Saleh Private School, Dubai)
12-14
- TaifShafiNaserAlHajri (Institute of Applied Technology, Abu Dhabi)
- RawanAbdulrahmanAlRais (Dubai National School – Al Twar, Dubai)
- KhawlaAbdulsalamAlJasmi (Dubai National School – Al Twar, Dubai)
15-17
- Joumana Hani Mohammad (Al Mawakeb School – Al Barsha, Dubai)
- Fatima Hussein Ibrahim Hilwani (Al Ittihad Private School – Al Mamzar, Dubai)
- Mariam Ali Saeed AlFalasi (Applied Technology High School, Abu Dhabi)
18-25
- Nouf Ali Abdulla Qassem (Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi)
- Abeer Ahmad Abdulla AlHarthi (Mohammed V University, Abu Dhabi)
- Sara KheirallahAlalimiAlHarthi (Al Wasl University, Abu Dhabi)
The Festival is held with Founding Partners Emirates Airline and the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the Emirate’s dedicated authority for heritage, arts, and culture.
The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai.
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