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Year 6 Poster Competition

In the summer term,  we invite year 6 pupils to submit entries into our poster competition.  Designed to encourage exploration and discover a creative side of maths.  What better way to enjoy a post-SATs challenge?

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Competition Details

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Year 6 Poster Competition 2026

Theme: TBC

How does it work?
EMS sends out details of the competition to primary schools in our catchment area in the first half of the summer term. Schools can send as many entries as they like, with students entered as individuals or in teams of up to 4.

Full details of the competition will be linked below once the competition goes live in May. Participants are encouraged to explore the suggested avenues and whatever other avenues take their interest.

The deadline for entries is Friday 19th June 2026.

Year 6 Poster Competition Example - Ancient Egyptian Fractions

Ancient Egyptian Fractions was our theme and it led to some eye-catching designs from our primary school competitors. We were as delighted as ever by the quality of design, research and mathematics on display; well done to everyone that took part.

Marks were awarded for mathematical content, creativity and overall presentation.  After much wrangling and careful analysis by our year 12 students, the following posters emerged triumphant:

First Place: 4 – Eastover Primary School

Judges’ comments – The winning poster impressed with it’s creativity and was particularly praised for its comic book illustrations, which was interesting, intuitive and unique.

4 – Eastover Primary School

Second Place: 65 – Pilgrim Primary Academy

Judges’ comments – The second place poster scored highly for it’s beautiful art and presentation, with lots of good maths and workings.

65 – Pilgrim Primary Academy

Third Place: 124 – Blackbrook Primary

Judges’ comments – The judges loved the colourful entry for third place and noted that it was one of the few entries to really delve into the rich history of Egyptian Fractions.

124 – Blackbrook Primary

Special Mention also goes to 66 – Blackbrook Primary and 87 – Bishop Cornish CoE VA Primary School who narrowly missed out on a place in the top three. The judges appreciated the level of information shared, along with their striking designs.

66 – Blackbrook Primary
87 – Bishop Cornish CoE VA Primary School