House Arts Competition 2019
On Tuesday 26th November the Heads of House hosted their third annual House Arts Competition. With each year that passes the quality of the submissions increases and this year the...
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On Tuesday 26th November the Heads of House hosted their third annual House Arts Competition. With each year that passes the quality of the submissions increases and this year the...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
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On Tuesday 26th November the Heads of House hosted their third annual House Arts Competition. With each year that passes the quality of the submissions increases and this year the Heads of House and the audience were lucky enough to see an eclectic mix of student work. With a huge range of submissions following the theme of ‘Truth’ the students produced a fantastic array of work.
With the Heads of House support, students submitted poems that were beautifully produced and showed real thought in their production. Paintings and drawings as part of the art submissions, as well as some real thought provoking concept art. With a number of students showing real creative skill in their manipulation of images for graphics, the final presented pieces were of a pleasure to walk around viewing at the beginning of the competition. The second half of the competition was focussing on the live performances and were judged by Mr O’Kelly and a Sixth Form student who has taken part in previous House art Competitions. These performances consisted of dance pieces following the theme of truth. Drama performances with a strong message for the students in the audience and musical performances including the playing of instruments and singing. Those students who put themselves on stage, entertaining the crowd, should be very proud of their performances. In all, the level of submission was very high, ranging from Year 7 students all the way through to Y10 students. The excitement in the hall was clear for the Heads of House to feel. Following some careful deliberation it was decided that the judges could not split two submissions and so it was decided to have two overall winners –
Megan – 10Willow – Megan choreographed and performed a thought provoking dance piece to the soundtrack of a spoken message describing the dangers of social media use.
Elicia – 10Elm – Elicia produced a careful designed and produced art piece that really got the audience thinking hard. On behalf of the Heads of House, can I congratulate all the entries for the House Arts Competition 2019 for being part of a wonderful event and representing their house so well. The Heads of House are pleased to say that every student involved in a submission will be receiving a R4 for their hard work and participation. The overall winners will be awarded a R5 by myself and be awarded a gift of a £10 Amazon voucher. With the quality of entries getting better each year, I know I and the Heads of House are already looking forward to the 2020 competition.
With the school having been such a quiet place for the last couple of months, it’s certainly lovely to see students back in school and especially lovely to have 11 Elm back in my...