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Writing & Essay Competition Pathway for Ireland Students

A route for developing argument, voice, structure, and polished written submissions. Use the stages below to choose an entry point, build momentum, and find verified opportunities.


Stage 1
Ages 9-12

Explore

Try approachable challenges that build confidence and reveal which subjects feel exciting.

Next steps
  • Start with beginner-friendly competitions.
  • Keep a notebook of interesting topics and formats.
Ireland
Writing
Age 12-18
Registration closed

Deadline: 20 Oct 2025 · Competition: Unknown

Ireland
Writing
Age 12-18
Registration closed

Deadline: 20 Oct 2025 · Competition: Unknown

Ireland
Writing
Age 12-18
Expired / Completed

Deadline: 17 Oct 2025 · Competition: Unknown

Stage 2
Ages 13-15

Build

Develop stronger skills through regular practice, projects, and competitions with clearer progression.

Next steps
  • Choose one subject area to practise weekly.
  • Use feedback from each competition to guide the next attempt.
No matching competitions yet

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Stage 3
Ages 16-17

Compete & Submit

Target selective competitions and submit polished work that shows depth, accuracy, and persistence.

Next steps
  • Track deadlines early and prepare submission materials.
  • Prioritise competitions that match current strengths.
No matching competitions yet

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Stage 4
Ages 17-18

Stand Out

Use advanced competitions, portfolios, and outcomes to strengthen applications and personal direction.

Next steps
  • Document results, reflections, and project evidence.
  • Connect competition experience to university or career goals.
No matching competitions yet

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How to use this pathway

Start with the stage that matches the student's age and confidence, then check deadlines before choosing what to enter. A balanced pathway usually includes one accessible opportunity, one stretch goal, and enough preparation time to learn from the process.