Registration to be a volunteer judge for 500 Words 2024 is now open! Click here to sign up.
Since the competition started in 2011, 500 Words has received over a million stories. The success of the popular short story competition is always down to the teachers, teaching assistants (in post or in training) SEND and library staff, who give up their valuable time to judge the first round of stories, for which we are always extremely grateful.
Last year, we received almost 44,000 stories - tales to make you laugh, cry or gasp in amazement. Why not take a look at some of the brilliant stories that made it through to the final 50 in the 2023/24 competition.
Registration is now open
Sign up as a volunteer judge, you might even read the winning story!
Everything you need to know
Our judges have always loved the experience 鈥 watch school librarian Sharon Corbally's video on everything you need to know about being a volunteer judge.
Once you have signed up, you will need to provide the name of a referee, who can verify that you are able to mark the work of 5-11 year-olds. Please let them know to expect an email from us once you have completed your application.
Each volunteer judge will be entered into a random draw for the chance to secure a spot at the grand final in February 2025.
Who can validate my application?
Each volunteer judge will need to be validated before they are sent any stories. This can be from a Head Teacher, Deputy, or Head of Department. If you are on a career-break, please use your last employer or someone deemed qualified to vouch for you.
We require validation to ensure that collectively, our volunteer judges have the experience of assessing the written work of children aged 11 and under.
When will I receive my stories to mark?
Once the submission stage of competition has closed for entries on Friday 8 November, you will receive a batch of ten randomly allocated (anonymised) stories on Monday 11 November. You will have a month to read and mark them, as the volunteer judging round ends on Wednesday 11 December 2024.
How many stories will I receive?
The stories won't be longer than one side of A4. We make sure our judges don鈥檛 receive stories from their own local area, so there is no chance of accidentally being allocated a story from your child or class. You can be a judge and still submit children鈥檚 stories from your school.
You can request to mark more than 10 stories if you wish.
Stories will be judged on the following criteria:
- Characterisation
- Plot
- Originality
- Language
- Enjoyment
What if I have concerns?
If you are concerned about any harmful content in a story, or the welfare of a child, or a story has been plagiarised, then you can flag the story to us on the 500 Words' volunteer judging portal. The 500 Words team has a process in place for each story that is flagged.
I've ran out of time to mark stories
If you don't think you have time to mark 10 stories, that's okay! You can hand back stories on the portal and we will redistribute to other volunteer judges.
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FAQs
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