Art & Handwriting Competition 2022

Nantwich Primary Schools gathered for competition award- giving


 

On Saturday 21st May 2022 Dr Kieran Mullan MP, and Rotary Club of Nantwich President Tony Webb, presented prizes at the Nantwich Museum to winners  of the 14th Rotary Club of Nantwich, Primary Schools Art and Handwriting Competition.  Eleven local primary schools submitted 1200 entries..

The theme for the competition was “My Favourite Time Of Year”, which was interpreted in many different and creative ways by the children. The judges were Rotarian Michael Tiddy and calligraphy expert Frances Passmore, who had the tough challenge of choosing the winners.

Teachers, friends and family members of the children waited with eager anticipation to hear what they had won. Silver Medals and gift vouchers were presented to 35 pupils representing the best entrants from each school. Gold Medals and £25 gift vouchers were presented to the best overall entries in each category

Gold Medal Winners

•               Ben Case Key Stage 1 Art:

•               Halle Duncalf and Isabella Kiss (Joint Winners) Key Stage 2 Art:

•               Georgina Hart - Key Stage 1 Handwriting:

•               Clarisa Fasie Key Stage 2 Handwriting:

Further prizes of £50 each were also presented to four schools which is to be used to further enhance the school’s facilities.

Rotary Club of Nantwich President Tony Webb said – ‘We would like to thank all the children who took part and the teachers at their schools for supporting them. Once again the competition has been a showcase for the strength of both art and handwriting in our local schools’

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