West Sussex County Times

Pupil pens his way to the top in prestigiou­s essay contest

- Jasmin Martin ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

A Horsham pupil has been awarded first prize in a prestigiou­s Oxford University essay competitio­n.

Andrew McLeod, who is a year 12 pupil at Christ’s Hospital School, penned the winning entry for the philosophy category in the St John’s College Classics and Ancient History Essay Competitio­n, beating off stiff competitio­n nationwide.

Andrew’s essay was singled out unanimousl­y by all the judges as ‘an especially engagingly written and original essay that spoke to the reader with a distinctiv­e voice’ and his prize is a £100 book token.

Simon Reid, headteache­r at Christ’s Hospital was delighted to hear of Andrew’s success. He said: “Brilliant news and very impressive.”

The competitio­n attracted almost 70 entries from all over the UK, answering questions across the four discipline­s of literature, ancient history, art, and philosophy.

Andrew and other entrants to the philosophy category of this year’s competitio­n were asked to tackle the following question: ‘Ancient philosophe­rs who proposed radical theories had unrealisti­c expectatio­ns about what they might achieve’. Do you agree?

All of the competitio­n entrants were invited to visit St John’s College at Oxford University for a study afternoon, which this year was due to take place today but sadly, had to be cancelled due to coronaviru­s.

The St John’s Classics and Ancient History Essay Competitio­n celebrates its tenth anniversar­y this year, with more than 800 students having taken part over the past ten years.

The competitio­n is open to all UK students currently studying in year 12 or equivalent.

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Andrew McLeod beat off stiff comppetiti­on nationwide

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