ISA National Art Competition 2018

ISA National Art Competition brochure 2018

The annual Independent Schools Association (ISA) National Art Competition recognises the incredibly high standard of art being created by over 100,000 students from member schools across the country.

Culminating in an exhibition of 200 regional winners, the competition showcases the very best pieces of art across genres and mediums, including photography, painting, sketching and textiles.

The competition Art Brochure is a celebration of that work and can be downloaded here:

ISA National Art Competition 2018

Huge congratulations to Year 10’s Rosie Edwards, whose winning piece ‘Food Glorious Food’ from the regional competition can be found on page 5.

“I thought that the artworks were of a very high quality and I enjoyed the judging process immensely. I thought it was great. So nice to see such creativity from the children.” Brian Scholes, Judge (Culture Coventry).

Our highly experienced teaching team is committed to bringing hidden talent and undiscovered potential out into the light.


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