Hill House Pupils Receive Headmaster’s Award for Model UN Success
A group of Hill House pupils have been awarded the prestigious Headmaster’s Award in recognition of their commitment, achievement, and leadership at various MUN Conferences held across the country, this year.
The Headmaster’s Award badge, introduced in honour of Hill House being named Independent Secondary School of the Year 2025, by The Sunday Times’ Parent Power guide, recognises exceptional contributions by pupils that reflect the values and standards behind the school’s national accolade. It is awarded to pupils who demonstrate exceptional qualities and dedication to extracurricular activities.
The pupils awarded the Headmaster’s Award badge for their participation in MUN were:
Sofia Love-Money (Year 9), Olivia McInnes (Year 10), Pippa Rogerson (Year 11), Daisy De Roeck (Lower Sixth), Emily Bingley (Year 10), and Aibhilin Byrne (Year 10).
Headmaster Mr David Holland commented:
“Model United Nations continues to be a valued part of life at Hill House, offering pupils the chance to engage with global issues, develop public speaking skills, and grow as thoughtful, informed citizens. I am proud to award the Headmaster’s award to this wonderful group of pupils.”