Poster Competition

We are excited to launch our poster competition in association with dressCode and Barclays.

The competition

Pupils have to design their own Choose Computing Science poster. You can submit entries to via the Google form here: bit.ly/AdaScotPoster2021  

Important to note that you must have a Google account to submit an entry as the form requires you to upload a file.

See below for more details.

The competition is supported by our partners at Barclays, who have supplied the following amazing prizes:

  • Primary school prizes: 2 x Sphero Mini
  • Secondary school prizes: 2 x Raspberry Pi 400 Kit
Barclays

Who can enter?

This competition is open to all Primary and Secondary pupils in the UK and Ireland.

Is it free to enter?

Yes, the competition is free to enter.

I don’t have a Google account can I still take part?

This form requires a Google account because it requires a file to be uploaded. If you don’t have a Google account you can send any submissions to support@dresscode.org.uk including poster design, name of pupil, name of school, school postcode, gender of pupil (optional) and year group of pupils.

Is this a girls only competition?

No. While dressCode clubs and competitions primarily focus on closing the gender gap and clubs and competitions for girls, we are also helping raise the profile of Computing Science in schools. Competitions are a great way to help get pupils engaged in coding and to help inspire them into Computing Science.

Who can take part?

The competition is only open to UK and Ireland Primary and Secondary schools. If schools across the world wish to design a Choose Computing Science poster, we would love to see them. You can tag us on social media @dresscodehq and @adascot.

Are you able to provide feedback for entries?

Unfortunately not. Previous competitions have had a significant number of entries and dressCode is run by three teachers. We would love to give feedback to everyone, but it’s just not possible. Rest assured that every entry will be considered and judged fairly.

Can we enter as a team?

Not for this specific competition.

Can this be completed on paper?

Yes. We are accepting entries completed either on paper or online.

Can I use any online tool to help design a poster? Are there any tools you would suggest when designing a poster?

Yes! Be as creative as possible. We love Canva, but you can use any tool if you are designing this online.

What is the judging criteria?

The judges will be looking for creative, eye catching entries that stand out. It must say “Choose Computing Science” but it does not just need to say this, it could have graphics or exciting reasons or quotes as to why pupils should choose Computing Science. Be creative!

How do I submit entries?

All entries must be submitted by a teacher using this form bit.ly/AdaScotPoster2021. Entries must be submitted including an official school email or entries will not be included in the competition.

Can pupils submit more than one entry?

No. We are only accepting one entry per pupil. If we receive multiple entries from an individual pupil we will take the first submission as the entry from the competition.

When will the winners be announced?

We will contact the teacher associated with the winning entry by the end of November.

Our school will not allow us to submit pupils’ first and second names, can I still enter?

Yes. We understand the security concerns around pupil data. We will never share pupil’s data we only collect this so we can inform you if that individual pupil has won a prize, please see our privacy policy. If you feel more comfortable providing the pupils first name and then a unique identifier so that you will be able to identify between pupils with the same first name. For example, Max 1 and Max 2 would be acceptable.

If you have any other questions you can contact us via competitions@dresscode.org.uk. We cannot wait to see what you all come up with. Have fun and Happy Ada Lovelace day!