Art competition finalists announced!

Bridgewater School 70th anniversary art competition

Whilst the start of our 70th anniversary year may look a little different to the one we all envisaged, our students have ensured it begins in a very special way indeed with their efforts in this term’s 70 Years Art Exhibition Competition.

We have received some wonderful artwork entries of all shapes and sizes from across the school and must thank every pupil for helping us to celebrate our 70th anniversary in such a special way.

Six pieces have now been shortlisted for both Prep and Seniors based on their individuality and creativity, with congratulations going to:

Prep

  • Beatrice Kenyon-Leigh
  • Hannah Norton
  • Florence Gerrard
  • Raghav Nijhawan
  • Myra Saxena
  • Sebastian Barooah

Seniors

  • Oliver O’Dea
  • Maryam Hassan
  • Julia Reeves
  • Jake Fleming
  • Anya Barooah
  • Freya Melia

As this marks the start of our anniversary year, we invite our whole school community to help us in crowning the two deserving winners.

To view the shortlisted artworks and vote for your favourite piece, please register your selection online here>

Voting ends Sunday 1st November 2020.

 

We believe that indivduals count. So we are interested in what makes us all different. Not just what makes us the same.


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