Broxburn Academy is celebrating extra artistic success after pupil Ryan Shaw took second place within the artwork class of the By no means Such Innocence Artwork and Poetry Competitors.
Ryan has been awarded £one hundred twenty five for himself and an extra £one hundred twenty five for the varsity after coming second within the competitors together with his paintings “Burnt Souls”.
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Ryan has additionally been awarded an invitation to attend the Home of Lords to rejoice his success.
He will probably be attending the Home of Lords with one other Broxburn Academy pupil, Robyn Beckett, who just lately gained first place within the poetry part of the competitors.
The judging panel for the artwork class of the competitors consisted of Charlie Barton, Jessica Carlisle, Rosi Lister, William Packer, Nathalie Trouveroy, and two Chelsea pensioners who have been all very impressed with Ryan’s work.
The charity was additionally impressed by the extent of enthusiasm and talent proven by pupils at Broxburn Academy which submitted over one hundred poems and quite a few artworks.
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Lawrence Fitzpatrick, government councillor for schooling stated: “I want to congratulate Ryan on his success. This can be a fantastic achievement for Ryan, the varsity and West Lothian. I might additionally wish to congratulate Broxburn Academy for the popularity it has acquired for its help of this competitors. It’s implausible to see two Broxburn Academy pupils attaining such nice awards.”
Broxburn Academy Head Instructor, Peter Reid added: “This can be a implausible achievement for Ryan and our artwork division. We’re all ecstatic for Ryan and may’t wait to listen to about his journey to the Home of Lords.”
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