


The 2025 winners
This year it was decided that the Prize should be based on a specific health issue. The issue chosen was the controversy around assisted dying. It was shared by Victoria Amery and Mimi Alzyoud and Ayaan Durrani who did a joint submission. Both essays demonstrated a mature understand of this issues that are continuing to be debated in the House of Commons as the law proceeds through its various stages




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Ayaan receives his prize from the head Kathleen Lawlor at the school senior awards evening
Jack and Ben's photos and bios to follow
Further reading for pupils and students interested in applying for the prizes
Making Health Public: a manifesto for a new social contract
In 2023 Professor Peter Littlejohns and colleagues published a book exploring what needs to change to ensure that the health of the public improves

To commemorate the 100 yr anniversary of the birth of CJ Littlejohns a special one off CJ Littlejohns Society Prize was awarded 2016. All students in the school were invited to submit a work of art depicting 100 yrs of Welsh Society. The winner was Jacob Arnold with a picture of Pennard Castle, second was Ross Williams with a print of dragons and Carys Buckley, Ilia James and Anastasia Edwards came third with a collage depicting memories of Gowerton School.
As part of the prize all pupils who entered were eligible for a draw to receive tickets for a Wales rugby world cup match together with the Littlejohns family




