I’m very pleased to announce that the Trevor Johnson Memorial award for progress in Visual Arts has been awarded to a fantastic Year 11 student – Nicholas Hiller, for his dedication and creativity in Photography.

He has achieved our highest mark this year, and his photography teacher Mrs Patel has been extremely impressed by the wide range of photographic outcomes he has produced over the two years as part of his GCSE.

This talented year 11 student has recently been honored with a prestigious award for his exceptional photography coursework – a new trophy kindly sponsored by the Johnson family as a memorial to Trevor Johnson who had a keen interest in the creative arts.
Let’s take a closer look at Nicholas’s remarkable work.




Nicholas Hiller’s photography portfolio is a confident exploration in creativity and vision. His coursework, which explored the theme of “Lock” showcases a profound understanding of photographic techniques, composition, and storytelling. Each image in his collection is a testament to his unique ability to transform ordinary moments into captivating visual narratives.

This award not only recognizes his artistic skill but also serves as a testament to his commitment to the craft.
What’s Next for Nicholas?
As Nicholas Hiller’s photography journey continues to evolve, we can expect great things from this young artist. His award-winning portfolio is a clear indicator of his potential, and we eagerly await his future projects and contributions to the world of photography.
Nicholas Hiller’s success is a source of inspiration for young photographers everywhere, proving that with passion and dedication, one can achieve remarkable feats. We look forward to witnessing his continued growth and creativity as he embarks on a 2 year A level photography course in our very own sixth form here at More House. Congratulations, Nicholas, on your well-deserved recognition!

