Winners of Peterhouse's Thomas Campion Prize - Eastbourne.
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St Hugh’s is very pleased to announce that the Julia Wood 2020 essay competition is now open for submissions. The deadline for essay submissions is 5pm on Friday 24th July 2020. Established in 1971, in memory of a St Hugh’s College alumna, the Julia Wood Prize is an annual History essay competition open to Sixth Form pupils who have not been in the Sixth Form of any school or college for a.
Off About the competition. The Sheffield Philosophy Essay Prize is an annual competition for Years 10, 11 and 12. The aims of this prize are threefold: firstly, to widen interest in philosophy and in studying philosophy at university level among students who would not otherwise be exposed to the subject; secondly, to encourage ambitious and talented secondary school students considering.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest schools’ international writing competition, managed by The Royal Commonwealth Society since 1883. Every year, it offers all Commonwealth youth aged 18 and under the opportunity to express their hopes for the future, opinions of the present, and thoughts on the past, through the written word. The competition is used by.
Student wins Cambridge University English Prize for essay competition. James Green, Year 12, has been awarded the Thomas Campion English Prize by Peterhouse College, Cambridge University. The commendation puts James among the top 10 entrants worldwide. Stylish and original say Cambridge judges. Judges felt that James’ essay stood out for its clarity of argument, stylish prose, level of.
Peterhouse has excellent facilities for study, sport, music and social events. These include a spacious and well-stocked library, as well as a theatre, music practice rooms, bar, computer room, gym, boathouse and sports grounds. The beautiful and tranquil Deer Park provides a large space for students to relax and meet friends while enjoying a pause in their busy schedules.
Academic competitions for schools and colleges Several colleges and departments of the University of Oxford run competitions which are open to students from schools and colleges. Preparing an entry for one of these competitions is a valuable experience for academically motivated students, so please do encourage your students to enter.