We are proud to share that Somerset College student Jackson has been shortlisted in the Economics category of the John Locke Institute 2025 Global Essay Prize, an extraordinary achievement given the competition attracted over 63,000 entrants worldwide.
The John Locke Institute Essay Competition is one of the most distinguished global platforms for pre-university students, encouraging critical thinking, research, and persuasive argumentation across a range of disciplines, including philosophy, politics, economics, history, psychology, and more. To be recognised among such a large and talented field is a testament to Jackson’s intellectual curiosity and academic ability.
Jackson’s Essay: A Rigorous Economic Analysis
Jackson’s shortlisted essay explored the provocative question:
“Should Oxford lower its admissions standards for the sons and daughters of generous benefactors?”
His approach combined both economic modelling and critical analysis:
Celebrating Achievement
Jackson’s success demonstrates the strength of Somerset’s culture of inquiry, analysis, and global outlook. It also highlights the importance of encouraging young people to tackle complex and sometimes controversial questions with rigour, evidence, and intellectual honesty.
We are immensely proud of Jackson and look forward to following his journey as he continues to explore the intersections of economics, ethics, and education policy.
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