The Japan Foundation are now accepting entries for our Japan Webpage Contest for Schools 2011-12!
This contest is open to any UK Primary or Secondary school that is teaching Japanese, or doing any kind of project related to Japan. Your school does not need to be teaching Japanese to enter.
To Enter:
- Make a webpage about the work that your school is doing with Japanese or Japan.
- This can be a blog, wiki or page on your school’s website.
- You can enter an existing webpage or create a new webpage from scratch.
- It can be made by just one teacher, or by teachers and students working together.
Visit www.JapanWebpageContest.org.uk for full details and to download an entry form.
Prizes:
Gold: £500 cash, £500 worth of vouchers or Japanese resources
Silver: £300 cash, £300 worth of vouchers or Japanese resources
Bronze: £200 cash, £200 worth of vouchers of Japanese resources
Design prize: Trophy, fantastic selection of Japanese resources
Public Vote Award: Trophy, fantastic selection of Japanese resources
Short listed Entries: £75 worth of vouchers or Japanese resources
For more information and to enter, visit: www.JapanWebpageContest.org.uk
This event is organised by the Japan Foundation London.
This contest is supported by the Association for Language Learning (ALL), CILT – the National Centre for Languages, the Consulate-General of Japan in Edinburgh, the Embassy of Japan, the Japan Society and the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.


