500 Words Competition
From 500 Words
Resource type: Competition
Price band: Free
Key stage: KS1, KS2
Region(s): All of UK
The 500 Words Competition is the UK’s largest story-writing competition for primary-aged children. The aim of the competition is to get children of all abilities and backgrounds to use their creativity and imagination to write a story that they would love to read themselves.
There are two age categories: 5-7 and 8-11 year-olds. Entries are invited for an original piece of prose fiction, written in English, that is no more than 500 words long. All stories are judged on characterisation, plot, originality, language and enjoyment.
Volunteer judges and official partners The Reading Agency whittle down the thousands of entries over two rounds of judging to produce a list of 50 finalists. The winners are chosen by a panel of judges made up of children’s authors.
All 50 finalists will be invited to a Grand Final event hosted by Her Majesty the Queen. The gold, silver and bronze winners for each age category will also receive bundles of books, an original illustration by a top children’s illustrator and will see their story printed in an exclusive 500 Words winners’ anthology.
Timetable:
- Registration to be a volunteer judge opens in the summer term.
- The competition opens for entries in September.
- The deadline for entries is early November.
Cost: Free
About 500 Words: The 500 Words Competition was launched in 2011 by Chris Evans when he was the presenter of the Radio 2 Breakfast Show. After a brief pause, the 500 Words Competition is once hosted by the BBC supported by BBC Teach and a group of partners that include leading UK publishers and literacy organisations.
Further resources
- Catch up on the 500 Words Live Lesson 2025 for ideas and tips to kickstart pupils’ creativity.
- Authors share some Tips and Tricks on how to write your best story on the 500 Words website.
- Find ideas to support and inspire young writers aged 5-7 and 7-11 from the BBC and partner organisations, including visual Story Starters from Pobble and a set of 5 Story Hacks to kickstart young writers’ creativity from the team at Beano magazine.
- Explore the library of author masterclasses on online platform Authorfy, all free to access during the National Year of Reading 2026.
- Top authors, including Maz Evans, Natasha Farrant, Jasbinder Bilan, Jeffrey Boakye and Sam Sedgeman share their story writing tips in this blog from 500 Words partner National Book Tokens.
- Best-selling author Jenny McLachlan offers practical tips and advice for writing creatively in her five Roarsome Writing Club videos on YouTube.
- Be inspired by the finalists from the 2025-26 Competition.
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