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Make Your Myth Competition 2018

We are excited to announce a brand new competition that wants students in school years 3-8 to get creative with the Classics.

Make Your Myth 2018

Our brand new Classics competition is aimed at students in years 3-8 and all the information and entry details can be found HERE. 

It is a fun and exciting way to get students involved in learning more about Greek/Roman history and mythology, arts and design or creative writing and short stories - so there is something for everyone! Please feel free to share the website link, or pass it on, to anybody you know who may be interested. We are looking forward to seeing all of the wonderful entries and sharing the winning works with you at the start of 2019. 

 Any questions can be emailed directly to Esme Booth at efb43@cam.ac.uk 

Thank you! 

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