Objectives
  • To encourage secondary schools students in Hong Kong to express their thoughts on social affairs and related subjects that they read about in news every day.
  • To increase their confidence in learning Liberal Studies and also improve their English writing skills at the same time.
  • To assist school teachers with preparing English writing assignments for students.
  • To share well-written essays with the public through the Junior Standard and Student Standard.

This year, students can enter either the junior (S1-S3 / G7-G9) group or the senior group (S4-S6 / G10-G12) to win an award. Students from each group are required to write an article based on one of the eight electives (see below).

Eligibility
  • All local secondary schools students (Grade 7 or upper students of international schools)
       * Students can enter either the junior (S1-S3 / G7-9) group or the senior group (S4-S6 / G10-G12) to win an award

Individual and School awards

There are four category awards for the junior group and eight category awards for the senior group.

Students entering the junior group are required to write an article based on one of the four electives:

Debating Short Stories Popular Culture Social Issues
Students from the senior group have to write an article based on one of the eight electives:

Sports Communication Drama Poems and Songs Debating
Short Stories Popular Culture Workplace Communication Social Issues
The winners of each group in each category will be shortlisted to be chosen as the overall Champion, First Runner-Up and Second Runner-Up. A further five merit awards will also be presented.

The school with the highest number of entries submitted using the 'School Submission Form*' will also be awarded.

Essay types

Students tackle one of the eight electives by writing a short essay. The students must decide which category their writing fits in and submit it within the time period as shown below. They can also submit more than one entry throughout the Competition.

Competition schedule
Submission period 29 Jan 2019 – 31 May 2019
Result announcement August 2019

Awards and Prizes details – Junior Group
Category awards Debating
Short Stories
Popular Culture
Social Issues
Scoring criteria: Knowledge of the subjects; displays a critical-thinking mind; logic (flow of writing); originality; ability to arouse readers’ interest; fluency; written quality (grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, etc.) A certificate
Writer awards Champion

First Runner-Up

Second Runner-Up
These awards will be selected among the eight winners of the category awards. A trophy
+
A certificate
Merit awards Merits x 5 A certificate
Awards and Prizes details – Senior Group
Category awards Sports Communication
Drama
Poem and Songs
Debating
Short Stories
Popular Culture
Workplace Communication
Social Issues
Scoring criteria: Knowledge of the subjects; displays a critical-thinking mind; logic (flow of writing); originality; ability to arouse readers’ interest; fluency; written quality (grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, etc.) A certificate
Writer awards Champion

First Runner-Up

Second Runner-Up
These awards will be selected among the eight winners of the category awards. A trophy
+
A certificate
Merit awards Merits x 5 A certificate
Overall
Most Participating School award The highest number of entries submitted with the ‘School Submission Form*’ A certificate
Competition Rules
Eligibility All local secondary schools students (Grade 7 or upper students of international schools)
* Students can enter either the junior (S1-S3 / G7-G9) group or the senior group (S4-S6 / G10-G12) to win an award
Language English only
Format Entries must be submitted either online or in paper format (A4) by post.
All other formats such as through e-mail or fax will not be accepted.
Writing Limit 300 words – 1000 words
Judging criteria Knowledge of the subject; displays a critical-thinking mind; logic (flow of writing); originality; ability to arouse readers’ interest; fluency; written quality (grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, etc.)
Judges A panel of judges comprising teachers, authors and news editors
Submission period 29 Jan 2019 – 31 May 2019

* In order to win the Most Participating School award, all entries must be submitted by a representative of the school in paper format by post. A valid 'School Submission Form' must be completed and stamped with the school chop.


Terms and Regulations:
1. Participants must specify the category their writing fits in and submit all entries by 31 May 2019.
2. For an individual submission, an entry can be submitted either by online or in paper format by post. A valid 'Individual Submission Form' must be completed and submitted with the entry. If it is submitted in paper format, please mark the envelope as 'English Writing Competition - Individual' and send by post to The Standard Marketing, 3/F, Sing Tao News Corporation Building, 7 Chun Cheong Street, Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong.
3. For a school submission, all entries must be submitted in paper format by a representative of the school. A valid 'School Submission Form' must be completed and stamped with the school chop. Only these entries will be eligible for the school award. Each school can submit more than once throughout the Competition. Please mark the envelope as 'English Writing Competition - School' and send by post to The Standard Marketing, 3/F, Sing Tao News Corporation Building, 7 Chun Cheong Street, Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong.
4. The final results will be announced in August 2019 on www.thestandard.com.hk. Only the winners will be notified.
5. The decision of the panel of judges is final and is not subject to appeal.
6. Staff and relatives of Sing Tao News Corporation cannot join the competition.
7. If the submission form is not enclosed or the entry form has not been filled in properly, the entry will be disqualified.
8. Participants can submit more than one entry. Each entry must be the participant's original work. Any form of plagiarism will result in disqualification.
9. If the participant is found to have violated the terms of the competition, copyright or other Hong Kong legislation, the entry will be disqualified.
10. Copyright of all entries belongs to The Standard. We have the right to duplicate, issue, publish or adopt the entries for any other purposes. We may publish any of the entries on the official publications or other formats for marketing purposes.
11. The Standard has the final decision on all details related to the competition, and reserves the right to revise the details without prior announcement.







For queries please email us at marketing@thestandard.com.hk .