CIRENCESTER Kingshill School has once again hit gold for the arts’ provision at the school.
The school received its Artsmark Gold as part of the Art Council of England’s flagship scheme which enables schools to evaluate, strengthen and celebrate their arts and cultural provision.
Russell Blackaller, head of expressive arts said, “Artsmark is more than simply a mark of distinction to us; taking part in the scheme has enabled us to develop our arts provision and see the students who take part become more self-confident, engaged and excited about learning.”
Christine Oates, headteacher at Kingshill School said: “I am delighted that the Arts Council has again recognised Kingshill School’s dynamic arts education programme. The award recognises the quality of art, dance, drama and music delivered both across the whole curriculum and through our extensive extra-curricular programme, such as our whole school productions. I would like to thank all of our staff for their hard work in achieving this award.”
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