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Year 10
The Art department are so proud to share Year10’s wonderful fruit observations. The varied compositions and styles make an exciting feast for the eyes. A great start to the Art GCSE course.
Well done all!
The Art department are so proud to share Year10’s wonderful fruit observations. The varied compositions and styles make an exciting feast for the eyes. A great start to the Art GCSE course.
Well done all!

They have just received notification from the Royal mail:
We are delighted to announce details of the 120 children who have made it to the regional finalist stage of the competition. An incredible 606,049 entries were received from children across the UK, with an amazing 7,479 schools taking part.
Congratulations to all the children at your school who entered, as their designs contributed towards a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the largest postage stamp design competition!
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “It is of great credit to the children of this country that in world record breaking numbers they picked up their paintbrushes, pens and paints and paid artistic tribute to the heroes of our coronavirus response. Their brilliant efforts represent the collective gratitude of the nation to everyone who went above and beyond during the pandemic. Congratulations to all those who have made it to the next round and thank you to everyone who has taken part.”
Simon Thompson, Royal Mail CEO, said: “We would like to thank all of the 606,049 children who submitted such brilliant designs to the competition. We have been humbled by the sheer volume of entries. And to have achieved a Guinness World Records title in the process shows how much the UK’s children value those heroes who have kept the nation moving during such a difficult period. To the 120 Regional Finalists – Well Done! We are really looking forward to seeing the winning eight designs!”
To arrive at the 120 regional finalists, a network of judges, consisting of current and retired art teachers, evaluated each of the 606,049 entries. Over a three-month period, the best entries from Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the nine regions of England were chosen from each age group. You can see these final 120 entries on the competition website.
From these 120 regional finalists, a special panel of judges will now determine the winning 24 regional designs and these will be announced in November.
From these 24 entries, eight winning images will be chosen as official Royal Mail stamps. They will then appear on millions of items of mail across the UK when they are issued in the Spring of 2022.
Please note, all entries apart from the 120 regional finalists, have now been securely shredded and recycled.

The overall winner of each category as voted for by web poll will also be able to claim the grand prize of a two-day visit to two of West Sussex’s premier attractions for themselves and a parent or guardian. First, accompanied by a representative of the Goodwood Education Trust, you will tour the world-renowned Goodwood Estate, to include their organic Home Farm, Goodwood Park, the Motor Circuit and the Aerodrome, followed by complimentary dinner and an overnight stay at the award-winning Goodwood Hotel. On day two, go wild on a guided safari at Isabella Tree’s 3500-acre Knepp Wildland, with roaming herds of red and fallow deer, Exmoor ponies, Tamworth pigs, old English longhorn cattle, and white storks!
The competition is open to all secondary school students in the year groups 7-13 and international students of equivalent school years.
We are looking for entries in the following categories:
1. Poetry
2. Traditional Art (drawings/sketches/paintings)
3. Own Photography
Have a go at this exciting competition with wonderful prizes.
Your world, your future… collaborate to create an anthology about your planet. – students unite for the protection of the natural world!
Best of luck!
Mrs Page
Year 7 have been studying colour theory, practicing colour blending and mixing using colour pencils and watercolour. We have looked at the colour wheel and colour harmonies. This had developed into some wonderful vibrant Optical patterns using cool and warm hues.
Year 8 have been focusing on Portraiture in Art lessons this term. They have been learning and applying the rules of proportion into their self-portraits. Their outcomes have been outstanding, they have blown us away with the high level of skill in both the accuracy of their drawings and in their use of tone. Well done Year 8 we are so very proud of your portraits.
The Art Department
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