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Young Geographer of the Year Competition

Young Geographer of the Year Competition


Jack Sylvester
Jack Sylvester
Young Geographer of the Year Competition

This week sees the launch of the 2023 ‘Young Geographer of the Year Competition’. An annual event run by the Royal Geographical Association.

How marvellous would it be if Bushey Meads was to win! –  Open to all ages KS3-KS5, this year’s competition theme is ‘A blueprint for the future’.
Your blueprint for the future could be a design for an eco-city, or a plan to sustainably feed the world. It could look at the future of energy production or a plan to revolutionize travel. Creativity is welcomed!
A fancy award ceremony in London is up for grabs for the winners.

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