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• front each category then shortlisted to be.- feahired in an exhibition at the Cube Gal lery, Manchester. TTie wiimei^ in each category will receive
tion, run by education law firm Browne Jacobson, invites primary and secondary school children to produce an image up to A3 size which they think best encapsulates “Growing up in the North West”, along with a 150-word description of the work. Entries from school children at key stag es 1,2,3 and 4 will be whittled down to 20
SCHOOLS in the Ribble Valley are being invited to compete in the search for the North-West’s best young artistic talent. The North West Schools Art Competi
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an iPad, the runners-up a Samsung Galaxy tablet and those placed third will win an iPod Nano. All of the winners’ schools will receive a contribution towards art supplies and be given a year’s free subscription to Browne Jacobson’s QuickCall service.; ■' . One of the judges, illustrator Stanley Chow said: “Half of the battle of becom ing an artist as a career is perseverance and getting yourself out there, and so this competition is the perfect platform for kids who are just starting out.” ■ For more information or to register for the competition, visit
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valleyeducatioii A regular look at local schools and colleges
Young gymnasts pick up awards
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PUPILS from Glitheroe’s St James’ CE Primary School took part in a school partner ship’s gymnastics competition at Ribblesdale High School. The competition was for school
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dividual club gymnasts. In the individual event, first place was awarded to Jessica Turnbull, sec ond to Dani Pegram and third to Kori-Leigh Fanner, all pupils at St James’. All the children taking part per formed to the best of their ability
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tions on one of the most beautiful areas in the Alps, Alpe D’Huez in France. Their hotel, the f^ i ly friendly Beauso-
OAKHILL College’s latest annual ski trip proved to be one of the best ever, with day after day of sunshine and plenty of snow on the slopes. _ This provided perfect ski-ing condi
haviour and enthusiasm of all pupils was exemplary, making it a fantastic trip all round.
well entertained, with indoor high ropes, bum-boarding, quizzes and bingo. Members of staff reported that the be
the fantastic conditions. Many in the party even took on the challenge of the Sarenne, the longest black run in Europe at 18lon and quite a challenge for skiers of all abilities. Their evening activities also kept them
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