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Students show artistic flair at Scarborough Art Festival!

Jan 11, 2012
Art students from Scarborough Sixth Form College recently displayed their work at the Old Boatyard Art Festival (10th & 11th December).

Art students from Scarborough Sixth Form College recently displayed their work at the Old Boatyard Art Festival (10th & 11th December). College entered the maximum of four students and chose the following students; Lucy Sayers (16 years old, AS year), Chloe Baldwin (17 years old, AS year), Philip Jordan (18yrs, A2 year)and Ruth Smith (18yrs, A2 year).

“I hope our students are very proud of themselves as overall Scarborough Sixth Form College won ‘Best School or College’ and Chloe Baldwin came 1st and Lucy Sayers 3rd in the 16-18yrs age group, well done to everyone who took part! These students are a credit to our college and the secondary schools they came from in September. They are a small example of the hardworking, talented students that we have the pleasure of working alongside at the Sixth Form College.”
Jason Saunby, Acting Head of Art

(In photo Lucy Sayers a left with landscape and Chloe Baldwin at right with portrait.)

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