Their District Prizes were presented at a meeting of Rotary Cambridge on 9 May, by District Governor Ian Elliott, with our competition organiser, Gill Coe
THEME - SUNRISE AND SUNSET
This competition aims to encourage young people to be creative and is open to all schools, colleges, communities, home educated children, and organisations such as scouts and guides.
There are three age groups:
Junior: Up to and including 10 years old;
Intermediate: 11 to 13 years old;
Senior: 14 to 17 years old
ENTRIES CAN BE UP TO A2 SIZE IN ANY MEDIUM (paint, pen/ink, collage, etc. )
Each entry must be accompanied by a brief sentence describing the relationship of the artwork to the theme
Closed to Entries on 7 February 2023
WINNERS WILL RECEIVE SMALL CASH PRIZES AND GO FORWARD TO THE DISTRICT HEATS AND A CHANCE TO GO TO THE NATIONAL FINAL
The web servers of some schools, including Stephen Perse Foundation, do not allow access to Google Docs. Pupils at those schools may need to download the details at home.
back Our annual competition for budding artists - our entrants all won the second stage District Competition last year
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