The first Junior trophy was donated by Charles Haydon-Brash and first awarded in 1982. It was lost in 1993, so in that year a special trophy was made for the winner to keep.
The current trophy was donated by Elspeth Manasseh in 1994. In the early 21st century the giving of trophies was stopped but the award continues.
Since 2010, in IAC terms a Junior is someone under 16 (the next step is Youth.)
2021 | No award this year | |
2020 | Early Works | Ethan Ross |
2019 | No award this year | |
2018 | Lost Ball | Charlie Walton |
2017 | Locating Love | Frankie Knezaloid Jamieson |
2016 | The Last Biscuit | Emma Kitson |
2015 | Flash Back | Jack Butler |
2014 | Positive Learning in the Classroom | Wales High's Film & Animation Club |
2013 | The Test | Wales High School's Film & Animation Club, Sheffield |
2012 | Assumption | Alfie Barker |
2011 | George Moore's Red & The Wolf | George Moore |
2010 | Deception | Beveridge-Brown Productions |
2009 | Lost Fear | Thomas van der Gronde |
2008 | Our Environment is Important | St. Michael's CE School, Abingdon |
2007 | I Hate Bananas | Emily & Jasmine Andrews |
2006 | Rocks | Steeple Bumpstead Junipers |
2005 | Intervention | Moushegh Baghdasaryan |
2004 | Around the World | Sonia Ashbee |
2003 | @ege | Ratcliffe College Film Club |
2002 | no award | |
2001 | Grace Dieu Manor School | Ratcliffe College Film Club |
2000 | Hands Off | Jason Dainter |
1999 | Unexpected Help | Jason Dainter |
1998 | The Family Album | Ratcliffe College Film Club |
1997 | The XIV Journey | Ratcliffe College Film Club |
1996 | Checkmate | Trick Productions |
1995 | A Rough Guide to Penicuik | Video Vision |
1994 | Every Pebble has a Different Flavour | Ratcliffe College Film Club |