Students' stone sculptures will go on show in school garden
Published Date:
09 April 2008
By Cathy Neligan
SCULPTURES created by students will be put on show at Rastrick High School.
Lottery funding of £10,000 will pay for stone carving workshops for pupils, staff and the community.
Three projects will be held in July with stone sculptor Mike Disley, on the theme of health and fitness.
Art A-level students will take part in a five-day workshop.
They will carve sculptures for their studies which will then be displayed in the school sculpture garden.
The second project will involve pupils from Field Lane Primary School, Rastrick.
About 30 Year 6 pupils will make tiles to create a mural with Mike and Adele Greenleaf from Rastrick High.
In the first week of the summer holidays students and parents from both schools will get involved in a community bench-carving project.
The benches will then be displayed around the schools.
The school was awarded the money in February from the Lottery's Awards for All programme.
The full article contains 167 words and appears in Evening Courier newspaper.
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Last Updated:
09 April 2008 8:43 AM
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Source:
Evening Courier
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Location:
Halifax