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

Conceiving the Inconceivable

By Christopher Gilsenan
Carmel College
Aged 15

The War

By Adam Bowes
Carmel R C College
Aged 11

No Man’s Land

By Isabella Crees
Carmel College
Aged 14

Jack’s War

By Michael Butterfield
Carmel College
Aged 14

I Loved You Until the End

By Charlotte Wojcik
Carmel College
Aged 14

The Trenches

By Thomas Nolan
Carmel R C College
Aged 11

Dad

By Beth Caygill
Carmel College
Aged 14

Remember Them

By Helena Ball
Carmel College
Aged 15

Memories of the past

By Jane Jose
Carmel RC College
Aged 14

The Darkness of War

By Joseph Walker
Carmel College
Aged 11

Let us never forget!

By Marcus Sellars
Carmel College
Aged 11

A Young Patriot

By Harry Crawshaw
Carmel R C College
Aged 11

Insanity afterwards

By Lucy-Robinson Jones
Carmel College,
Aged 14

Gone

By Leigh Dixon
The Academy at Shotton Hall
Aged 14

War Poem

By Emily Hull
Carmel College
Aged 11

Young Soldiers

By Katlin Holden
The Academy at Shotton Hall
Aged 14

Dark Days

By Julia Orzechowska
Carmel College
Aged 12

We always regret WAR

By Annice Gledhill
Carmel college
Aged 15

Trenches

By Bethany Flanagan
Carmel RC College
Aged 11

Et non sciebat (Latin – He didn’t know)

By Hayley Robinson
The Academy at Shotton Hall
Aged 14