John Laker, director of Marlow Enegry Group (MEG) tells us about the local school pupils who impressed experts with their energy-saving ideas
Marlow Energy Group Climate Essay Winners 2025 Announced
For the third year in a row, Marlow Energy Group (MEG) ran its annual climate essay competition for Marlow’s two senior schools: Great Marlow School and Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School.
Encouraging Climate Action Through Writing
Students were invited to write essays on the theme: “Preparing for the Future – The Importance of Individual Action in Combating Climate Change.” The competition ran from January to March 2025, with cash prizes of £100 for first place, £50 for second, and £25 for third.
MEG directors Jane Mann and Martin Fry judged the entries. They praised the depth of research and passion displayed by the students. Prizes were awarded by Marlow’s Mayor, Cllr Muryel Boulay, at a small ceremony held at Borlase’s Grammar School.
Inspiring Young Voices on Climate Change
Borlase’s student Leo Koczwara claimed the £100 top prize. His essay highlighted how everyday actions—like walking or cycling instead of driving—can significantly reduce CO₂ emissions. Leo also emphasized that individual consumer choices can shape corporate behaviour. For instance, supporting companies that invest in renewable energy sends a powerful message.
Zenobia Tooray earned second place, while Bella Brassington came third, both also from Borlase’s.
The event was attended by Borlase’s new headmaster, Ed Goodall, and form teacher Linda Fortnam, who joined the mayor and students for a group photo. It was a proud moment for the school and the local community.
Looking Ahead
By encouraging young people to reflect on climate responsibility, MEG continues to foster environmental awareness at the grassroots level. Congratulations to all the entrants for using their voices to inspire change!
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