The National Children Competition (NCC) Annual Awards Ceremony was a memorable occasion celebrating the hard work, talent, and achievements of young participants from across the United Kingdom. This year’s event brought together children, parents, volunteers, and community leaders to recognise outstanding performances in a wide range of competitions designed to build confidence, creativity, communication skills, and leadership qualities among young people.
We are delighted to share that children from Leicester performed exceptionally well, achieving remarkable results across several categories and bringing home numerous awards. Their dedication, preparation, and enthusiasm were evident throughout the competition process, and their success reflects the commitment of both the children and their families. These achievements are a source of pride for our local community and serve as an inspiration for future participants.
The NCC has spent more than 15 years providing opportunities for children to develop valuable life skills through educational, creative, and presentation-based competitions. From public speaking and essay writing to Qur’an recitation, poetry, and talent showcases, the competitions encourage young people to think creatively, express themselves confidently, and strive for excellence.
We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the Leicester participants who took part in this year’s competition. Whether they received an award or not, every child who participated demonstrated courage, dedication, and a willingness to challenge themselves.
A special thank you goes to the entire NCC team and its dedicated volunteers for organising another outstanding event. Their tireless efforts, professionalism, and commitment to nurturing the next generation continue to provide children with a valuable platform to grow in confidence and develop their talents. We are grateful for the positive impact NCC has on children and communities across the UK.
May Allah (SWT) continue to bless the organisers, volunteers, participants, and families who make these initiatives possible. We look forward to seeing even more success stories from our children in the years ahead, Insha’Allah.








