Bognor Regis pupils strike a silver award
The junk modelling enjoyed by children at St Mary's Catholic Primary School was among the activities which have earned it an Artsmark silver award.
The modelling was one aspect of the Glamis Street school's work which saw it collect the top national recognition. It showed the commitment to the arts in its classrooms and an excellence in the subject.
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Hide AdKatherine Amaladoss, the school's headteacher, said: "I'm delighted
the Arts Council has recognised the dynamic arts education programme at St Mary's.
"Our students have really enjoyed working with a whole range of arts activities."
She thanked Amanda Lauder, the art and technology co-ordinator
at the school, for leading the initiatives.
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Hide AdArts Council England chief executive Alan Davey said: "The award recognises St Mary's passion for the arts and belief in the power of creativity."
A school must dedicate at least 12 per cent of its curricular teaching time to the arts to receive the silver award.
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