Celebrating creative excellence

At Bridgewater School , creativity is more than an outcome – it is a way of seeing, thinking and expressing the world. This term, we are proud to celebrate a group of exceptional students whose artistic achievements have captured the imagination of our Art Department and wider school community.

Recognised during our end of spring term assembly, the following students have demonstrated outstanding commitment to their creative practice. Through their work, they have shown not only technical skill, but also a willingness to experiment, take risks and develop a personal artistic voice. Their work reflects curiosity, resilience and a deep engagement with the creative process.

Year 7

  • Florence Barker
  • Isabelle Harrison
  • Beatrice Kenyon-Leigh
  • Gabriella Wroe Mills

Year 8

  • Elizabeth Enai
  • Katerina Nathanael
  • Louisa Parks
  • Niall Shannon

Year 9

  • Felicity Banks
  • Harry Burrows
  • Leo Fleming
  • Sasha Viljoen
  • Lucas Williamson

Year 10

  • Lucy Campbell
  • Ava Gerrard
  • Donya Hedayati
  • Avalyn Parker

What set these students apart this term was their ability to transform ideas into visual stories – whether through bold use of colour, thoughtful composition or innovative techniques. Each piece they produced speaks to their creativity, reminding us that art is as much about exploration as it is about expression and we celebrate not only what they have created, but the imagination and passion that drives them forward.

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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