Students urged to take part in unique contest

LISBURN second level students aged 12 to 19, are being called upon to take part in a unique competition that will see two winners have their short story transformed into a mini movie for the big screen later this year.
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Lisburn second level students aged 12 to 19, are being called upon to take part in a unique competition that will see two winners have their short story transformed into a mini movie for the big screen later this year. The BT competition, supported by Cinemagic, challenges entrants to write a 500 word story illustrating a way in which fibre broadband helps change life for the better. For more information visit www.nibroadband.com
 
Pictured getting their ideas in focus are (L-R) Caoimhe Corrigan,  Susanne McKinstry, Suzie McCollum from Methodist College Belfast.Photo caption
 
Lisburn second level students aged 12 to 19, are being called upon to take part in a unique competition that will see two winners have their short story transformed into a mini movie for the big screen later this year. The BT competition, supported by Cinemagic, challenges entrants to write a 500 word story illustrating a way in which fibre broadband helps change life for the better. For more information visit www.nibroadband.com
 
Pictured getting their ideas in focus are (L-R) Caoimhe Corrigan,  Susanne McKinstry, Suzie McCollum from Methodist College Belfast.
Photo caption Lisburn second level students aged 12 to 19, are being called upon to take part in a unique competition that will see two winners have their short story transformed into a mini movie for the big screen later this year. The BT competition, supported by Cinemagic, challenges entrants to write a 500 word story illustrating a way in which fibre broadband helps change life for the better. For more information visit www.nibroadband.com Pictured getting their ideas in focus are (L-R) Caoimhe Corrigan, Susanne McKinstry, Suzie McCollum from Methodist College Belfast.

The BT competition, supported by Cinemagic, challenges entrants to write a 500 word story illustrating a way in which fibre broadband helps change life for the better. For more information visit www.nibroadband.com.