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Lower School World Art Week student celebrations!

The Lower School World Art Week was celebrated with all the students creating amazing art works!
23 Apr 2021
Written by Sofia Vlachou
School News

St Catherine's celebrated World Art Day on 15th of April with a fabulous creative Art Week in Lower School where students were encouraged to create amazing art works in their classes.

Headmaster, Mr Smith and Head of Lower School, Mrs Matthews shared some of their favourite artworks with the children in their assemblies and the classrooms  showcasing theimportant theme of diversity and how it can be expressed through art.

Enjoy the childrens art creations in the gallery below.

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