British Council IELTS Prize 2025 Now OpenShare your inspiring stories and get a chance to win GBP 1,000!

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The British Council, the United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations, formally opens IELTS Prize 2025 inviting individuals from Myanmar, The Philippines, and Indonesia to share their unique pathways to success for a chance to win GBP 1,000.

The IELTS Prize celebrates the transformative journeys of IELTS test takers and supports individuals from diverse backgrounds in achieving their academic, professional, and migration goals. Five (5) winners will be selected based on the strength and impact of their personal narratives. Five (5) finalists will also receive GBP 100 gift vouchers as recognition of their efforts. Since its inception in 2011, the IELTS Prize has empowered over 400 individuals across East Asia, helping them unlock global opportunities through financial support and recognition.
The 2025 edition continues this legacy by spotlighting the journeys of IELTS test takers who have made significant strides in education, employment, or migration after taking the test with the British Council. Zoe Zhang, Regional Exams Manager for Southeast Asia said, “Each IELTS taker’s journey reflects the unwavering determination and unique perspectives of individuals striving to achieve their dreams.

These stories are powerful reminders of optimism and perseverance, and they serve to inspire others who aspire to follow similar paths. At the British Council, we are deeply moved by the personal experiences shared with us, and these narratives continually motivate us to evolve and strengthen the support we provide.”
This year, the British Council looks forward to the hearing stories that reflect the academic and professional milestones achieved by test takers, as well as their personal growth and resilience.
IELTS Prize 2024 winner, Kaela Madrunio, a graduate of MA in Forensic Linguistics from Aston
University in the UK, and Casey Ann Cruz, IELTS Prize 2023 winner and a graduate of MA Human
Rights, International Law and Legal Studies at Mahidol University in Thailand shared with us their
inspiring stories as IELTS test takers who later received higher education abroad.

“When I left for the UK, I was scared because it was my very first time traveling alone… and
because I was the only Asian and Filipino in my class. That’s when I was really forced to grow up. I
had to step out of my comfort zone and rely entirely on myself,” Kaela shared. “The IELTS exam
prepared me to interact with native speakers, especially when I started studying at Aston.”
Casey added, “I always encourage others to consider IELTS as a tool to open doors not just
academically, but also in building meaningful regional and global connections. I see the IELTS
Prize as a platform giving voices to homegrown scholars, young professionals and students,
especially in relation to the fields they are passionate about. In the video entry I submitted, I had
the opportunity to briefly discuss the human rights situation in our country.”
To apply, candidates must:
- Have taken the IELTS test with the British Council between 1 January 2025 and 25 September 2025
- Achieve a minimum overall band score of 4
- Submit a completed application by 30 September 2025
- Interested applicants may visit https://www.britishcouncil.ph/ielts-prize-2025
About IELTS
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world’s most popular English
language proficiency test for higher education and global migration. More than 12,500 organisations
globally trust IELTS. These organisations include educational institutions, employers, governments
and professional bodies. IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English. Find out more about IELTS here: https://ielts.org/
About the British Council
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational
opportunities. We support peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust
between people in the UK and countries worldwide. We do this through our work in arts and
culture, education and the English language. We work with people in over 200 countries and
territories and are on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2024–25 we reached 599 million
people.
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from British Council
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