The Final Quest: Loch Ness Short Story Competition – Celebrating Cannich Primary P4–7

10th Jul 2025

As part of The Quest Weekend celebrations, The Loch Ness Centre invited local primary schools to take on a very special challenge: The Quest: Loch Ness Short Story Competition. We asked pupils to unleash their imaginations and create a collaborative tale about our mysterious loch and its most elusive resident—Nessie.

We were thrilled to receive a fantastic final entry from Cannich Primary P4–7, who brought their story to life with creativity, care and a real sense of adventure.

Judged by author Alison Skelton

The competition was judged by local author Alison Skelton, who had these kind words to share:

“All the stories were so good that it really was very difficult to choose a winner. Although they were very different, common themes were shared—the importance of friendship and caring for others, and the desire to protect the environment and keep Nessie safe from harm.

I loved the idea of Nessie being protected by law—she is, by the way, thanks to a 1970s Act of Parliament that protects wildlife.

I was especially touched by the awareness shown around topics like poverty, with one story featuring ‘Old Man Stuart’ living in a tent on the lochside—aged 50 (I love it!).

These children are not only wonderful writers, but thoughtful, kind young people. They are a credit to their families, teachers and to themselves.”

Cannich Primary P4–7 | Nessie's Road to Fame

Cannich Bridge Primary’s P5-7 story was full of imagination, emotion and adventure—and we’re so proud to celebrate their efforts.

All participating classes will receive a certificate to mark their achievement—and we hope to see Cannich return next year with more tales from the loch.

Let’s keep the magic of Nessie alive through young imaginations and local voices!

Stay tunes to The Quest and for more competitions to follow

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