Celebrating creativity: Artist of the Month

Creativity is integral to everything we do, and our value of Inspiration is no more evident than in the vibrant energy of our Art Room. As a community, we celebrate the power of ideas, curiosity and boundless possibilities, encouraging our students to approach their work with optimism and originality.

This month we are thrilled to shine a spotlight on the artistic talent within our school by announcing the recipients of October’s Artist of the Month awards for 2024. Congratulations to the following students who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and produced inspiring work:

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Toby Camac
Magdalene Mataliotakis
Emily McManus
Katerina Nathanael
Laila Seward

 

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Leo Fleming
Bella Oletu
Aduke Opeyemi

 

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Lucy Campbell
Ava Gerrard
Donya Hedayati
Jacob Howard-McGinty

 

Year 10

Abigail Ankunda
Sebastian Barooah
Gabriella Brownbill
Jasmine Carroll
Jackson Ismail

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Bobby Barton
Lucie Blake
Eleeya Hutchinson
Harley Lipson
Oscar Rowlands

 

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David Adebanjo
Dexter Avery
Edison Fletcher

 

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Juliette Ahamed
Ada Aksakal
Braeden Blenkiron-Brown
Ellie Whittle

 

Year 10 (cont)

Johnny Jiang
Haydon Keung
Olivia Parks
Alfie Urmston
Maelle Wright

From bold compositions to imaginative concepts, the pieces created by these students reflect their passion and dedication to the artistic process. The award not only celebrates their achievements but also recognises the joy and confidence that comes from embracing the art of the possible.

We are immensely proud of all our students who bring their ideas to life in the Art Room. Their work continues to inspire others, proving that creativity is a vital part of personal and collective growth here at Bridgewater School.

Keep exploring, creating and inspiring!

We are alive with ideas, creativity and curiosity. Relentlessly optimistic, we love the art of the possible.


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