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London Students Prize

The London Students Prize is open to all enrolled secondary school students in London, aged 11-18 years old (at the time of entry).

 

 Entry is open from 2 June – 24 October 2025
Click here to enter.

How To Participate

01

Nomination

Participating students must be nominated by their teacher. Teachers can nominate up to 10 students to enter. Upon entry, students will be asked to enter the name of their nominating teacher.

Click here for T&Cs.

02

Artwork Submission

Nominated students can submit up to three artworks online before the submission deadline. Please follow the entry instructions in the T&Cs.

Our panel of judges will then select 30 student artists for the shortlist.

03

The Prizes

The Judges Prize of £800 is awarded to the student artist with the highest score from the judges. £2,000 is awarded to the school of the Judges Prize winner.

The Public Vote Prize of £400 is awarded to the student artist with the most votes from the public. £1,000 is awarded to the school of the Public Vote Prize Winner.

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Key Dates

Submission Period

2 June — 24 October

Shortlist Announcement

— November

Finalists Exhibition

— December

Awards Ceremony

— December

Judges

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Howard Bilton
Founder and Chairman  
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Howard Bilton

Founder and Chairman  

Howard Bilton, a British-born entrepreneur and barrister, has made a multifaceted impact on tax advisory services, philanthropy, and the wine industry in Portugal and beyond. His ventures reflect a unique blend of business acumen and social responsibility, creating a lasting legacy in each sector he touches. 

Tax

As the chairman and founder of The Sovereign Group, Bilton has significantly influenced the tax landscape, particularly for expatriates and international businesses. The Group provides comprehensive tax planning and wealth management services, which help clients navigate complex tax systems. By doing so, it supports individuals and companies to optimize their tax positions within the legal framework, fostering an environment that is conducive to foreign investment and economic growth in Portugal. 

Charity

In the realm of charity, Bilton’s establishment of The Sovereign Art Foundation has made a notable impact on the local and international art scenes. The foundation not only recognizes and supports artists through awards and exhibitions but also raises substantial funds for charitable causes. A significant portion of its work is dedicated to using art as a medium for educational and healing purposes, particularly for disadvantaged children. Through these initiatives, Bilton has harnessed the power of art to make a tangible difference in the lives of many, providing both cultural enrichment and social support. 

 Wine

With Howard’s Folly, Bilton has ventured into the wine industry, intertwining the worlds of oenology and art. The winery is known for producing high-quality wines that reflect the rich terroir of Portugal, contributing to the country’s reputation as a producer of fine wines. Beyond the production, Howard’s Folly serves as a cultural destination, hosting art exhibitions and events that attract visitors from around the world. This unique concept not only promotes Portuguese wine but also elevates the cultural experience of wine tasting, setting a precedent for how wineries can engage with the arts. 

Overall Impact

Howard Bilton’s impact in the fields of tax, charity, and wine is characterized by a forward-thinking approach that leverages professional expertise to foster cultural and social development. By integrating his business endeavors with philanthropic goals, Bilton has shown that commercial success can go hand-in-hand with making a positive social contribution. His efforts have provided a model for sustainable development, showcasing how individual dedication to professional excellence and social responsibility can lead to broad and beneficial societal impacts. 

 

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Melanie Gerlis
Art market columnist for the Financial Times
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Melanie Gerlis

Art market columnist for the Financial Times

Melanie Gerlis became the weekly art market columnist for the Financial Times in 2016. She was previously Art Market Editor for The Art Newspaper (2007-2016), before which she was a financial communications adviser at Finsbury in the City of London (1996-2005). She has a BA in English Literature from Cambridge University and an MA from Sotheby’s Institute of Art. Her book, Art as an Investment?, was published in 2014 and her forthcoming book, The Art Fair Story: A Rollercoaster Ride, will be published in late 2021 (Lund Humphries).

Photo by Georgie Tamberlin

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Nick Hornby
Artist
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Nick Hornby

Artist

Nick Hornby is a British artist based in London (b.1980). His work addresses queer identity, semiotics and art-historical critique. He employs experimental digital technologies that result in traditional objects made from resin, bronze, steel, granite and marble. In 2023 he unveiled three significant public commissions in London. Each of these critically engages with the core tropes of public art – equestrian, memorial and abstract. In 2022, he published a major monograph with Anomie.

Hornby studied at Slade School of Art and Chelsea College of Art where he was awarded the UAL Sculpture Prize. In the UK, he has exhibited at Tate Britain, The Southbank Centre, Leighton House London, CASS Sculpture Foundation and the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge. And internationally at The Museum of Arts and Design New York and Poznan Bienalle, Poland. Residencies include with Outset (Israel), Eyebeam (New York), and awards include the UAL Sculpture Prize. In 2014 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors. His work has been reviewed in the New York Times, Frieze, Artforum, The Art Newspaper, The FT, and featured in Architectural Digest, Cultured Magazine and Artsy among others.

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Nicole Schoeni
Contemporary art collector, dealer and patron of the arts
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Nicole Schoeni

Contemporary art collector, dealer and patron of the arts

Nicole Schoeni is a contemporary art collector, dealer and patron of the arts. She launched Schoeni Projects in 2020, a business and an independent art initiative to support her commitment to the arts.

Nicole was the director of Schoeni Art Gallery, one of Asia’s most influential art venues, pivotal in the development of a generation of Chinese contemporary artists and a prestigious hub for the Hong Kong art world. She is an active patron of Sovereign Art Foundation (HK), Asia Art Archive (HK), Para Site (HK), Victoria and Albert (UK) and a director of Asian Art in London. She also sits on the committee for The 14th Factory, and on the advisory team for Arts for Good Foundation (HK).

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Prize Winners and Previous Finalists

2024

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Judges Prize Winner
Zosh Harris
Zosh Harris art
Public Vote Prize Winner
Eugenie Chiu
Eugenie Chiu art

2023

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Judges Prize Winner
Andrew Or
Andrew Or art
Public Vote Prize Winner
Uriel Jinadu
Uriel Jinadu art

2022

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Judges Prize Winner
Xi Yang
Xi Yang art
Public Vote Prize Winner
Otonye Ibiama
Otonye Ibiama art

2021

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Judges Prize Winner
Archibald McCombie
Archibald McCombie art
Public Vote Prize Winner
Fasihah Haseeb
Fasihah Haseeb art

2020

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Judges Prize Winner
Kerri-Ann Annan
Kerri-Ann Annan art
Public Vote Prize Winner
Fritzie Anne de Gala
Fritzie Anne de Gala art