The Northern Echo's Schools' Poetry Competition
The Northern Echo appealed to all secondary schools in the region to get involved and to get their pupils writing a poem to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
The war inspired some of the greatest poems in the English language and it was the current generation's turn to put their thoughts and feelings in words.
The winner, 14-year-old Olivia Skilbeck was chosen by a panel of experts and received the latest iPad. The top ten poems were included in a special edition of The Northern Echo published on Remembrance Sunday – November 9.
Click here to read Olivia's poem, Blood on the Battlefield, along with work by the other finalists.The competition, which is now closed to entries received a huge response from schools across the region and you can read their poems below.
Click on the title to read the full poem
A Time To Remember
Belmont Community School
Aged 15
World War One reality
The academy at shotton hall
Aged 12
See You Soon
Belmont Community School
Aged 11
Let Me Go Home
Belmont Community School
Aged 13
When I Die
Belmont Community School
Aged 13
The War
Belmont Community School
Aged 11
Dear Soldier
Belmont Community School
Aged 13
We Salute You
Shotton Hall Academy
Aged 12
My Son
Belmont Community School
Aged 13
Poppies
Belmont Community School
Aged 12
War
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
What They Do
Belmont Community School
Aged 12
The Day of Death is Nigh
Belmont Community School
Aged 14
My WW1 Hero
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
The Unknown Soldier
Belmont Community School
Aged 14
War
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
To Our Soldiers
Belmont Community School
Aged 14
A Nightmare Dream!
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
War
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
Why, War? Why?
Greenfield Community College
Aged 11
