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Art & Design (continued)


WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE ZOO TOGETHER…


Friday 12th May – 28 Year 10 GCSE art students – Longleat Animal Park and the brief to take as many photos as possible of animals to inform their GCSE art project. The students were an absolute credit, positive, friendly and focused on their mission! Between them thousands of photos were taken of loads of different creatures from the tiny creepy crawly varieties to the enormous big cats. My personal favourites were the frolicking cheetah cubs, getting up close to a feeding giant anteater and the curled up armadillo! Students share some of their thoughts on the trip below.


“I loved seeing the lions and tigers. My favourite part of the


trip was holding the tarantula and scorpion.” Millie Frost


“I held a rainbow bird and it blessed me with its poop.” Olivia Glass


“The wallabies at Longleat were


pretty cute to watch and even held a pose whilst being photographed.” Jonathan Baron


“The Longleat trip was really fun and it helped me get some great photos for GCSE Art.” Abigail Thomas


“The best part was the safari especially seeing the wolves and lions.”


Chloe Sansom


“It was a great opportunity to take photos of such a wide variety of animals.” Emily Adams


“I enjoyed seeing the secretary bird and the armadillo.” Taylor Jay Hughes


“I especially liked seeing the bugs and holding them.” Luke Gillett


“It was great to see the giant anteaters being fed.” Evie Berrett


“My favourite bit was meeting


Diana and Georgina (tarantula and scorpion!) It was fab to get up close to lots of the animals.” Abbie Thompson


“Longleat was fun and good to get the chance to take close up photos of the animals.” Megan Dunk


“We had a howling good time.” Aiyesha Tolley


“The art trip was very useful and I


liked taking photos of the meer cats and butterflies.”


Skye McAllister Bell “I absolutely loved the trip. It


was an amazing opportunity and extremely useful. I got so many photos that I would never have


been able to get anywhere else. I would love to go again.” Daisy Veall


Miss Chesters www.matravers.wilts.sch.uk


“I loved being able to get close to the animals and take detailed photos I can use for my art work.” Sophie Smith


“The safari let us get amazingly


close to the animals such as wolves and cheetahs.” Meg Fox


“The lemurs liked to “move it, move it!” Abby Clay


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