A Trinity School sixth former has been named by the judges among the top 15 in this year’s Foyle Young Poets of the Year competition.

Outstanding: Trinity pupil Sienna Mehta. Pic: Hayley Madden
Sienna Mehta, from Purley, is 16 years old and is studying English Literature along with Maths, French and Spanish for A level, having joined Trinity’s sixth form this term. She has been writing poetry since junior school.
Her submission Unrequited sees her receive a fantastic range of prizes from the competition organisers, The Poetry Society, to help develop her writing.
Mehta and the 14 other winners will be invited to attend a residential writing course at The Hurst, the Arvon centre in Shropshire, as well as receiving a year’s youth membership of The Poetry Society and a bag full of books donated by generous publishers. Continue reading

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