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Many thanks to:

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All those children whose creative work makes up this exhibition, and to their teachers whose enthusiasm and commitment are essential to the success of Young Art East Anglia

  • Adrian Melrose who has done all the very
  • Exhibition Sponsors: who have sponsored walls

considerable production of letters and forms and has also set up our facebook page and not only set up our new website but sponsors the cost.
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Bedfords

Best of Suffolk

Coes

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Our judge, Georgie Mason, who helped us by choosing the winning entries. Originally

from Suffolk, Georgie now lives and works in

London. Her connection with the countryside comes through in her art. She uses a variety of

unusual materials including polyfilla and mud,

followed by oils, to create atmospheric land and seascapes. She has exhibited in many galleries across the UK including the Royal Academy.

James Kindred for painstakingly typesetting

this programme and for other design support.
O&C Butcher

The Regatta
G.F. Smith for supplying card for mounting

g h , A y l d e b u r e a r s G e a t P l e l e r r P

the pictures (www.gfsmith.com)
And last but not least, to our tireless committee of volunteers- Jeannie Barker, April Birtwistle, Pam Bryson, Alexandra Carey, Bella Derrick, Claire Harrington, Jan King, Miranda Mason, Heidi Norman, Sarah O’Brien, Mel Rowe, Rachel Summers, and to Peiying Lo at Cancer Research UK.

Hamish Bell Frames, who have framed the

prize-winning pictures (www.hamishbell. co.uk or contact at info@hamishbell. co.uk or telephone 07729 793100)

o f C a n c e r R e s e a r c h y S c h o o l C h i l d r e n i n a i P A n i t d i n g s b y P

Reed Digital, who for many years have

given their time and expertise in printing the postcards, exhibition programmes and posters (www.reeddigital.co.uk).
The following companies, who have been generous supporters to us, and we encourage you in your turn to use them wherever you can. If you could help in any way next year, please get in touch at [email protected]

Young Art East Anglia is now on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, which you can access directly or via our website, www.youngarteastanglia. co.uk. Please connect with us - @YoungArtEA - and tag your entry and comment with your name, year group and school if appropriate.

David Burns who took the many

photographs of paintings to produce the postcards. hannahberridge.com

Gressingham who have helped

sponsor the production costs

Turks Head for sponsoring the

cost of framing materials.

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Highly Commended

Albion Denton-Cardew

YOUNG ART EAST ANGLIA 2017

First Prize

Bedfield CEVCP School

Years 3&4

Digby Pearson Zoe Payne

  • Queen’s House Pre Prep
  • Reception Years 1 & 2

Years 3&4

Travis Ford

Bramfield CofE Primary School

Queen's House Pre Prep Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School
Years 5&6

“OUT OF THIS WORLD”

Ilketshall St Lawrence Primary St Marys RC Primary School

Monty Rufford

Agatha Battle Minnie Mulumba Georgie Brown Niamh Sparrow Molly Ashley

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

Young Art East Anglia has the twin goals of inspiring young artists by giving them a chance to see their work mounted in an art exhibition at a professional gallery and encouraging them to use their artistic talents to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

World’ and we look forward to a time when cancer

becomes a disease no longer of this world.

  • Millie Bennett
  • Years 5&6

All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Years 5&6

Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research. Their ground breaking work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer has seen survival rates double in the last 40 years.

All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Years 3&4

Second Prize

Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School

Bedfield CEVCP School

Brampton Primary School

Charsfield CEVCP School

Framlingham College Prep

Kelsale CEVCP School

Old Buckenham Hall
Years 3&4

Kalarni Ward

Tabitha Noton Kitty Martin
Aldeburgh Primary School Ipswich High School
Reception Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4

George West

Years 3&4

Elizabeth Carroll Sam Elphick

Years 5&6

This year we had nearly 60 schools taking part,

covering the length and breadth of Suffolk. We had

a massive total of over [1500] paintings submitted and what you see here represents just a sample of the inspiring work that we have seen. The children whose work has been exhibited should be very proud.

Years 5&6

  • Holbrook Primary School
  • Years 5&6

Maria Bradshaw Amy Orford

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

Some of the most recent highlights for the charity have included: the opening of the Francis Crick Institute; a biomedical research centre in London

with the best scientific facilities to discover new

ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Cancer Research UK do not receive government funding for their research, so every step towards beating cancer relies on every pound donated.

Emily Payne

Years 5&6

Third Prize

Joseph Bates

Years 3&4

Florence Gibbons Poppy Savage

Waldringfield Primary School

South Lee Primary School Saint Felix School
Reception Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4

Lola Watts

  • Orwell Park School
  • Years 5&6

Emilia Hodson William Hutchinson Arwen Thompson Arthur Walker Ellie Payne

Queen's House Pre Prep Queen's House Pre Prep Queen's House Pre Prep Queen's House Pre Prep Rattlesden Academy
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

  • Amelia Prowse
  • Years 5&6

Every single child who participated in Young Art

East Anglia this year by sending in their work has helped us to raise money for Cancer Research UK

and we give them our grateful thanks. We hope

that they have all enjoyed the theme of ‘Out of this
None of this would be possible without our amazing sponsors. So CRUK would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for

your support. With your help our researchers are

making progress every day towards 3 in 4 people surviving cancer by 2034.

Gretchen Winser Sophie Everett Ben Every

  • Rattlesden Academy
  • Years 5&6

  • Saint Felix School
  • Years 3&4

  • Saint Felix School
  • Years 3&4

Darcey Impson Reo Snowling Rose Webster Charles Forrest Emily Hunter

  • Saint Felix School
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

  • Years 3&4
  • Saint Felix School

  • Saint Felix School
  • Years 5&6

South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School St Josephs College
Years 3&4

In 2016 we raised £11,800 from Young Art East Anglia and this pushed our fundraising, for Cancer Research, to over £100,000 since Young Art East Anglia began in 2003.

Years 3&4

Xanthe Baker-Woods Holly Heard

Years 5&6
St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School

Waldringfield Primary School Wickham Market Primary School

Years 5&6

Maria Torres-Lopez Ruby Ness

Years 5&6 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2

Thomas Braithwaite
Very Highly Commended

YOUNG ART EAST ANGLIA 2017 EXHIBITORS

Reception, Years 1 & 2

Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School Aldeburgh Primary School

Bluebell Gallant Aiden Lockwood Jessica Luckhurst Isobel Moy

Ipswich High School

  • Niamh Dunwoody
  • Years 5&6

Saint Felix School

Joshua Tallamy Nonhlanhla Thole

Clara Watson-Flowers Imogen Whyte

Juan Chautare Olivia Daynes Lola Garcia
Reception, Years 1 & 2

  • Years 5&6
  • Years 5&6

Ipswich High School

  • Evie Garratt
  • Years 5&6

Saint Felix School

Years 3&4

Ipswich High School

Amelia Greenwood Phoebe Hume
Years 5&6

Saint Felix School

Years 5&6
Years 3&4

Ipswich High School

Years 3&4

Saint Felix School

Years 5&6
Clementine Piers-Hall Samuel Shaw
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4

Ipswich High School

Ottilie Springall Tugba Emily Tekin Beatrice Tyler
Years 3&4

Sandlings Primary School Sandlings Primary School Sandlings Primary School Sandlings Primary School Sandlings Primary School Sandlings Primary School Saxmundham Primary School Saxmundham Primary School Saxmundham Primary School Saxmundham Primary School Sir Robert Hitcham School Sir Robert Hitcham School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School South Lee Primary School St Josephs College

Years 5&6

Ipswich High School

  • Years 5&6
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

Kian Ward

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

Ipswich High School

Years 3&4

All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Henry Allison-Hales All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Daisie-Mae Bannon All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Timothy Cousins All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Keira Felton All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Salvatore Holland All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Charlie Howard All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School George Montgomery All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Scarlett Thompson All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Flinn Uff

Ipswich High School

Eleanor Whittaker Amy Widdowson Anya Witthuhn

Kayla Barnes

  • Years 5&6
  • Cameron Holton

Bella Lawrence Amy Taggart

Ipswich High School

  • Years 5&6
  • Years 5&6

Ipswich High School

  • Years 5&6
  • Years 5&6

Maidstone Infant School Maidstone Infant School Middleton Primary School Middleton Primary School Middleton Primary School Nacton CofE Primary School Nacton CofE Primary School Nacton CofE Primary School Nacton CofE Primary School Nayland CP School

  • Reception, Years 1 & 2
  • Lauren Bowles

Harvey Catchpole Luke Eves
Years 3&4

  • Ewelinka Lewandowska Reception, Years 1 & 2
  • Years 3&4

  • Years 3&4
  • Malik Amzad

Thomas Constable Francesca Moss Mollie Last

  • Years 3&4
  • Years 5&6

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6

Alexander Wood

Ben Langford Angus Thompson Dillon Bhavsar Rosie Deacon Holly Hardingham Alice Hughes
Years 5&6 Years 3&4
Years 3&4
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4
Years 3&4

All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Ned Walker All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Dexter Williams All Saints CEVA, Laxfield Primary School Harry Woolward

  • Years 3&4
  • Isabella Parker

Sienna Smith Tamzin Steel
Years 3&4
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6
Years 3&4
Years 3&4
Years 3&4

Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bawdsey Primary School Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School Bealings Primary School

Bedfield CEVCP School

Arthur Anderson Libby Baker

  • Years 3&4
  • Lily Amos
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6
Years 3&4
Years 5&6

Nayland CP School

Isabelle Betts Elsa Bertram Georgia Damant Amber Minchin Indie Hart

  • Charlie Jack
  • Years 3&4

  • Milly Cave
  • Years 3&4

Occold Primary School Occold Primary School Occold Primary School Old Buckenham Hall

  • Ollie Knight
  • Years 3&4

Matilda Fernandes

Wulfie O'Dwyer

Fergus Ogilvie Emma Quinton Martha Rankin Amelie Reilly Leon Austin

  • Years 3&4
  • Years 5&6
  • Georgia Scarf

Monty Long
Years 3&4

  • Years 5&6
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

Years 3&4
Reception, Years 1 & 2
Years 3&4

St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School St Marys RC Primary School Stonham Aspal CEVP

Alessandra Al-Nammari Reception, Years 1 & 2
Years 5&6

Old Buckenham Hall

  • Ilyssa Hills
  • Years 3&4
  • Arvin Bautista

Amelia Canham Hannah Canham Olivia Chmiel
Years 5&6
Years 5&6

Old Buckenham Hall

Isabelle Lock Oliver Pryce

  • Years 3&4
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

  • Years 3&4
  • Years 3&4

Old Buckenham Hall

Years 3&4
Years 3&4

Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orford CEVAP School Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park Pre Prep Orwell Park School

Archie Connell Alessandra Florimonte Harry Goddard Rebecca Keely Phoebe Lord Edward Ogilvie Anskar Philips

Charlie Winter Amber Woolnough

Gracie Brunt
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 5&6
Years 5&6
Jonathan Coe Oakley Latham Lillybelle Lawson Elia Luxmoore

Lottie Morton-Wright Lily Bloomfield

Jamie Cook

  • Years 3&4
  • Malachy Dunnett

Alexandre Graham Nicholas Green Bethan Hillier Ula Jakubowska Elijah Joyson
Years 3&4

  • Years 3&4
  • Years 5&6
  • Years 5&6

  • Years 5&6
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

Years 3&4
Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4
Years 5&6 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Years 3&4
Years 3&4

  • Years 5&6
  • Years 3&4

Bedfield CEVCP School

  • Years 5&6
  • Years 5&6

  • Alex Kos
  • Years 3&4

Bedfield CEVCP School

Millie Courteen Rose Courteen Charlotte Evans Jack Love

  • Years 3&4
  • Years 5&6
  • Mariantonietta Marsala Reception, Years 1 & 2

Bedfield CEVCP School

  • Years 5&6
  • Reception, Years 1 & 2

Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2 Reception, Years 1 & 2
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Ruth Westland Nikita Wong

Years 5&6

Bedfield CEVCP School

  • Years 3&4
  • Jack Calder
  • Years 5&6

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    Introduction to Bishopstrow College 2020/21 College Overview ◼ Established in 2006, Bishopstrow College is a year-round fully residential International Boarding School for students aged 7-17 years ◼ The College provides English language and academic pathway programmes to prepare international students for entry into boarding schools ◼ Up to 90 international students enrol each term, usually from around 30 different nationalities ◼ Situated on an 8 acre site on the edge of the historic market town of Warminster, close to the attractive cities of Salisbury and Bath 2 © OC&C Strategy Consultants 2013 Accreditation ◼ The College is an accredited member of the Independent Schools Association and the Boarding Schools’ Association ◼ Bishopstrow College is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK (highest ranked International Boarding School under the Accreditation UK Scheme) and is a member of English UK ◼ The College is an Authorised Centre for the University of Cambridge English Language Assessment examinations and for the University of Cambridge International Examinations ◼ Bishopstrow is a member of BAISIS, the British Association of Independent Schools with International Students ◼ The College is also an authorised neutral test centre for UKiset 3 © OC&C Strategy Consultants 2013 Key Dimensions of Differentiation ◼ Flexible Model: The College operates as a traditional British boarding school, but with an innovative four term academic year. Students are prepared as quickly as possible for entry into mainstream
  • Monday 25 September It Has Been a Flurry Of

    Monday 25 September It Has Been a Flurry Of

    Monday 25 September It has been a flurry of parent and carers evenings since we started back. Having met with Year 7 parents and carers last week and Year 10 the week before (please click Year 7 Info Eve and Year 10 Info Eve for copies of the slides shown at these evenings) it is now the turn of Year 11 parents and carers. On Thursday evening we welcome local post-16 providers as Year 11 students consider their next steps and life beyond Debenham High School. This evening is just the start of the process, as we give students a range of support in making their choices. The evening will start with a talk in the main hall at 7.00. The following local post-16 providers will then be present to talk to: Farlingaye High School Framlingham College Hartismere High School Ipswich SChool IPHS Girls Northgate High School Otley Suffolk One Thomas Mills High School West Suffolk College Woodbridge School This week also sees the first of our full year group trips of the year. These trips form an important part of life at Debenham High School, taking learning outside the classroom, opening up the world beyond the classroom walls and allowing opportunities for the development of peer relationships in a different environment. Year 7 head to Colchester Zoo on Tuesday for all this and more. Open Evening For all prospective parents our Open Evening is Thursday 5 October. Please contact Mrs Norman [email protected] at the school office if you wish to keep in touch with the process of applying for a place at Debenham High School.
  • FELSTED PREPARATORY SCHOOL Felsted, Essex CM6 3JL

    FELSTED PREPARATORY SCHOOL Felsted, Essex CM6 3JL

    FELSTED PREPARATORY SCHOOL Felsted, Essex CM6 3JL www.felsted.org School Office (All general enquiries) 01371 822610 or 01371 822613 [email protected] Report an Absence from School: 01371 822613 (24 hours, incl. voicemail) [email protected] The School Office is open Monday to Friday: 8.00am and 6.00pm Saturday: 8.15am and 1.00pm In an Emergency outside of Office Hours contact: 07764 332936 During School Holidays (Monday to Friday): 8.30am and 12.30pm LEADERSHIP TEAM Head Mr Simon C. James, BA (Hull), P.G.C.E. [email protected] Personal Assistant: Mrs Tracey Minks 01371 822612 [email protected] Deputy Head Mr Jeremy P. Fincher, B.Sc. (Swansea), P.G.C.E. [email protected] Head of Courtauld House: Mr Mark C. Stringer, B.A. (Birmingham) (Years 7 & 8) [email protected] Head of Cloisters: Mr Paul M. Bailey, B.Sc. (Hertfordshire) (Years 5 & 6) [email protected] Head of Ffrome Court: Mrs Julie E. Green, B.A. (Portsmouth), P.G.C.E. (Years 3 & 4) [email protected] Head of Stewart House: Mrs Jacqueline A. Atkins, M.A. (Sheffield) (Years Reception, 1 & 2 & DSL) [email protected] Director of Learning: Mrs Christina F. Bury, B.A.Ed. (Exeter) [email protected] Director of Co-Curricular Mr Hector Bevitt-Smith, B.Sc. (Anglia Ruskin), Sports & Activities P.G.C.E. [email protected] Secretary to Leadership Team: Mrs Vicki Legrand 01371 822615 [email protected] Useful Information Accounts Office 01371 822628 [email protected] Admissions Office: Mrs E. Carpenter – Senior School 01371 822605 [email protected] Mrs S.