RES Essay Competition 2011 - Highly Commended Essays
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The following essays were highly commended by the judges of the 2011 Royal Economic Society competition - congratulations to them all!
Abrar Nurani - Tiffin School
Adam Dayan - King’s College School
Akbar Ali - Tiffin School
Alex Mealor - Sale Grammar School
Benjamin Lim - Hwa Chong Institution (College Section)
Carmen Chung - Northampton High School
Chris Bewley - Bristol Grammar School
Edward Saywell - Sutton Grammar School
Eunseo Kim - Surbiton High School
Farah Rizal - Brighton College
Frank Lam - Oundle School
Frederica Fuller - Tiffin Girls’ School
George Seabridge - Nottingham High School
Greg East - Nottingham Nigh School
Harold Seah - Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore
Harrison Oliva - Monmouth School
Harry Owen - Farlingaye High School, Suffolk
Jack Rogers - Tiffin School
Jay Seagull - Eton College
Jessica Medhurst - The Henrietta Barnett School
John Holden - St Olave’s Grammar School
Lucy Hornby - Notre Dame Senior School, Cobham
Marc Press - Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf, Cardiff
Michael Lamptey - Caterham High School Specialist Sports College
Paolo Lippi - Wellington College
Pearson Poon - Winchester College
Peony Li - City of London Freeman’s School
Pieter Fabry - International School of Paris
Pravina Rudra - Colchester Royal Grammar School
Sam Alderson - Denstone College
Sam Povey - Robert Gordon’s College
Sarah Lusack - Northampton School for Boys
Sonal Goyal - Apeejay School, India
Tom Egerton-King - Berkhamsted School
Tom Neill - Colchester Royal Grammar School
Zhaolin Ren - Raffles Institution, Singapore
Ziyue Chen - Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School
Zunaira Ashraf - Chelmsford County High School for Girls
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