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24 Mar 2023 | |
School News |
Reported in the News section of the school website
There was a flurry of excitement on Friday 10 March in the House Art Exhibition as the pupils learned who won the prizes and who was awarded the House Art trophy.
De Winton House was announced the overall winner of the House Art competition. Congratulations to the House for their achievement.
Congratulations too to the prizewinners listed below and to all our artists and photographers for an inspiring display of their talent and creativity.
Our thanks go to our judge, Sue Thorne, who gave detailed feedback and positive encouragement to our pupils.
Thank you also to The Society of Friends for their generous sponsorship of the event.
Alway Prizewinners
Photography. Year 7: 1st prize - Monty; 2nd prize - Helisent; 3rd prize - Luca. Special Mention: Arjon and Mishika. Year 8: 1st prize - George; 2nd prize - Pracika; 3rd prize - Skye. Special mention: Summer
Art. Year 7: 1st prize - Noa; 2nd prize - Anna; 3rd prize - Jean. Special mention: Gurshaan and Arjon. Year 8: 1st prize - Summer; 2nd prize - Isobel; 3rd prize - Holly. Special mention: Evan and Tilly.
Senior Prizewinners
Photography. Year 9 - Harri (School House); Year 10 - Keira (de Winton); Year 11 - Joseph (School House); Year 12 - Liya (Donaldson’s); Year 13 - Arabella (de Winton).
Art. Year 9 - Maisie (Donaldson’s); Year 10 - Orla (de Winton); Year 11 - Nyah (de Winton), Year 12 - Efanna (Donaldson’s); Year 13 - Maddie (de Winton).
Best Display: Donaldson’s House
Overall Winner: de Winton House
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