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Write to Win: Meet this season's winner, Viktoria Law from St Paul's Convent School
Write to Win: Meet this season's winner, Viktoria Law from St Paul's Convent School

South China Morning Post

time04-05-2025

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  • South China Morning Post

Write to Win: Meet this season's winner, Viktoria Law from St Paul's Convent School

Do you love a challenge? Don't miss the chance to win great prizes by taking part in our next writing contest! Click here and fill out the online form to apply. The entry question is: If you could travel back in time to three years ago, what advice would you give yourself? The deadline is 11.59pm on Monday, May 5. We will notify the new contestants chosen on Wednesday, May 7. This season's winner is … This season's winner is March – whose real name is Viktoria Law – from St Paul's Convent School. After several creative and challenging rounds, this young teenager's reflective and compassionate writing resonated deeply with Young Post readers, capturing their hearts. Viktoria Law attends St Paul's Convent School. Photo: Handout Congratulations to the first and second runners-up: October, Fiona Lau Yuen-shan from Jockey Club Ti-I College and May, Lam Yick from Ying Wa College. Hear from our Write to Win champion: Viktoria Law, 14, from St Paul's Convent School This incredible journey – from the first round to the final stage of this amazing competition – has been both fun and challenging. When I discovered Write to Win, I immediately felt it was my calling. As a passionate fan of creativity and writing, how could I resist? Every single round was exhilarating. I was constantly on edge, wondering if I would make it to the next stage. With so many remarkable entries competing for a spot on stage, reaching the finals felt like a distant dream. To my surprise, not only did I push through to the last round, but I also learned so much about myself along the way. The path to entering the competition wasn't easy; it involved countless drafts, revisions and moments of self-doubt. Throughout the process, I discovered how to express myself more creatively and explore my writing skills. While winning was a fantastic bonus, the real treasure was the adventure itself. Among the many intriguing questions we had to answer, the one that captivated me the most was from Round 7: 'If you were a school principal, who would you pick to assist you?' My answer was simple: I would include students. As I penned my response, I found myself stumped, pondering whom I would ask for help. Then, a thought struck me – why not choose students? As one myself, I have always wanted to share my thoughts on school policies. I realised I could write about the importance of student involvement in supporting the principal. By doing this, not only would everyone's voices be heard, but the workload would also be significantly reduced. Imagine how incredible it would be to see a school thrive through the combined efforts of students and staff! Writing is one of my favourite hobbies, along with drawing and playing musical instruments. Write to Win has broadened my horizons and sparked my creativity with its unique questions. From start to finish, I am grateful for the opportunity to share my voice with readers on this platform. I am especially thankful to those who have supported me during this process, and I owe a great deal to the editors at Young Post for helping me hone my writing skills and embrace the challenges with positivity. We prepared some exciting prizes for our top three contestants: Winner: Kindle, City'super voucher and a YP certificate First runner-up: Instax camera and a YP certificate Second runner-up: City'super voucher and a YP certificate

Write to Win: Hear from our winner, Kanak Khanuja
Write to Win: Hear from our winner, Kanak Khanuja

South China Morning Post

time22-02-2025

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  • South China Morning Post

Write to Win: Hear from our winner, Kanak Khanuja

As someone who loves creative writing, I jumped at the chance to join Write to Win. I knew that as I was nearing the end of my secondary school journey, this could have been my last chance to join this contest, so I wasn't reluctant to sign up. While I wasn't expecting to make it to the very end of the competition, I am eternally grateful for it. Write to Win compelled me to defy the odds when it came to writing every essay. For the past few months, most of my commute home from school consisted of brainstorming ideas and writing responses to the prompts we received every week. Although I couldn't spend too much time researching each topic, I ensured that my answer was always innovative and reflective of something I had learned before. Thus, my response would showcase my writing skills alongside the general knowledge I had amassed through watching the news or debating.

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