The Baytree Shopping Centre launches Olympic competition for schools to win £1,000

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The Baytree Shopping Centre have announced a new competition to get local schools going for gold in the hopes to win £1,000.

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Schools are being challenged to build their very own venue or stadium using recyclable materials in celebration of the Olympics and Paralympic Games being held in Paris this summer. The event will see the countries of the world unite for the greatest sporting event of all time and serves as a fantastic opportunity to bring together local schools for some friendly competition.

Pupils can have fun creating imaginative designs, unique features and creative colours for a venue fresh from their own imaginations, taking inspiration from existing venues around the world or

The winning entry will be awarded a £1,000 prize for the school to spend however they see fit, for example for art supplies to inspire further creativity within the department or perhaps for sporting equipment to foster the talents of potential future Olympians.

Entries will be open until Saturday 8th June with the winner announced shortly after this closing date. All entries received will be displayed within the centre for shoppers to visit and enjoy, with the pop-up art exhibition launching later in June to be enjoyed ahead of the Opening Ceremony.

There will be open drop off sessions for entries on the centre’s Artisan Market days (Saturday 11th May and Saturday 8th June), otherwise designs can be dropped at any time to Centre Management at The Baytree. It is requested where possible for schools to email the centre at [email protected] to give advance notice of a drop off date and time.

All entries must include the child/children’s names, class and school name, and terms and conditions apply.

Maria Kyriacou-Edwards, General Manager of The Baytree Shopping Centre, commented “We are so excited about the launch of our Model Olympic Venue competition, giving local schools the chance to win a fantastic prize of £1,000. This is a great way for schools to unleash their creativity in an environmentally conscious way, and showcase the talents of budding artists ahead of the biggest sporting event of all time. We can’t wait to see the fantastic creations on display at the centre too. Best of luck and may the best entry win!”

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