Artwork of the Month December 2022

Congratulations to those students who have been selected as December’s artist of the month, whose creative efforts have produced some amazing pieces of art ranging from studies of Picasso and natural forms, to the Cubist art movement and animal observations.

The work created for students’ end of term assessments was of such a high standard that the Art Department have selected 21 pupils to receive this award:

    • Ada Aksakal, Year 7
    • Libby Chan, Year 7
    • Evan Cooper, Year 7
    • Ava Gerrard, Year 7
    • Donya Hedayati, Year 7
    • William Lester, Year 7
    • Alexa Milho, Year 7
    • Avalyn Parker, Year 7
    • Iftekhar Ahmed, Year 8
    • Abigail Ankunda, Year 8
    • Maelle Wright, Year 8
    • Kelly Yau, Year 8
    • Millie Cleary, Year 9
    • Nyla Shepherd, Year 9
    • Sherine Thorpe, Year 9
    • Madison Walker, Year 9
    • Isabelle Beresford, Year 10
    • Jonathan Man, Year 10
    • Imani Meech, Year 10
    • Amber Old, Year 10
    • Artemis Pang, Year 10

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


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