Year 11 student Ayla has received a Merit Award in the prestigious Global Essay Competition for John Locke Institute.
Ayla recently returned from an incredible experience in London, where she participated in the Essay Competition, one of the most prestigious events of its kind. Competing against more than 34,000 entrants from across the world, Ayla received a Merit Award for her thought-provoking philosophy essay titled, Beliefs are the Seeds of Action, which explored the question, "Should We Be Held Responsible for What We Believe?"
Ayla's achievement was recognised during a grand Gala evening, where her essay stood out for its insightful approach to the complex topic.
In addition to the award ceremony, Ayla had the opportunity to attend an academic conference featuring lectures in philosophy, economics, theology, and psychology, all led by professors from Oxford and Cambridge.
Reflecting on the experience, Ayla said, "The lectures were absolutely fascinating, offering new perspectives and deepening my understanding of these fields."
Her remarkable accomplishment and exposure to such world-class education are a testament to her intellectual curiosity and dedication.
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