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House Arts: Equality and Diversity


Lucy Joannou
Lucy Joannou
House Arts: Equality and Diversity

The annual BMS House Arts competition is fast approaching on the 26th of November! As the House Arts competition draws near, excitement is building across our school! This annual event is a highlight of the school year, bringing together students from every year group to showcase their artistic talents, creativity, and teamwork in a celebration of the arts. Whether you’re an artist, a passionate performer, or a lover of all things creative, House Arts is an event you won’t want to miss!

House Arts is a friendly, competitive event in which students from each House are challenged to work individually or together to create a range of artistic performances and visual arts displays. The competition involves a variety of categories, including drama, music, dance, poetry, art, and photography. Students will have the opportunity to express themselves in whatever medium inspires them and be in with a chance of winning the competition!

However, it’s not just about the competition—it’s about coming together as a school community to appreciate the incredible talent that exists within our House system and school body. We encourage everyone to come along, support their House, and celebrate the power of the arts.

Let the countdown to House Arts begin!

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