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Primary School Art Show celebrates student creativity

We were delighted to welcome our community to this year’s Primary School Art Show - a vibrant celebration of student creativity across the school.

The exhibition showcased a wide range of work created throughout the year, reflecting the ideas, skills and techniques students have developed in their learning. From paper clay clocks and Kandinsky-inspired pieces to Picasso cubism masks, charcoal explorations and Hundertwasser studies, each artwork offered a glimpse into the students’ creative process.

It was especially rewarding to see students sharing their work with confidence and pride. Projects such as Matisse studies, metal embossing and copper patina art highlighted both creativity and growing technical skill, while also showing how Art supports learning across units of inquiry within the IB Primary Years Programme.

The exhibition also included contributions from our Early Education students, whose work added a playful and engaging perspective, highlighting the curiosity and imagination of our youngest learners.

Overall, the Art Show was a thoughtful reflection of our students’ creativity and progress, and a valuable opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate their work.

Thank you to our students and teachers for their dedication, and to our community for joining us in celebrating their work.