The competition encourages pupils from primary, special and secondary schools to create pieces of writing and art to deliver messages of equality and cultural diversity.
It is run by the NASUWT and is supported by a range of organisations, including the Anne Frank Trust UK, Headteacher Update and SecEd.
Teachers have incorporated the competition into lessons across the curriculum, including history, humanities, literacy, art and citizenship, as well as school projects. As part of the competition, students can also enter the Anne Frank Poetry Award by submitting poems inspired by the life and writing of Anne Frank.
Prizes will be awarded to the best entries from across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales in primary, secondary and special school categories. Television presenter Gok Wan will choose the overall winner. The closing date for entries is July 5 and the final ceremony will take place in London on October 8.
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