2016 SATIPS Art Exhibition Online Catalogue

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The online catalogue for the SATIPS National Prep Schools' Art Exhibition in 2016, held at Cheltenham College Preparatory School

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SATIPSNational Prep Schools’ Art Exhibition 2016

23 April - 6 May 2016, hosted by

Abingdon Preparatory School Airthrie SchoolAshfold SchoolBeachborough School Beaudesert Park SchoolBerkhampstead SchoolBirkdale Preparatory School The Blue Coat SchoolBowbrook HouseBrambletye Preparatory SchoolCheam Preparatory SchoolCheltenham College Preparatory SchoolChristchurch C of E Primary SchoolThe Croft SchoolDean Close Prep SchoolDenstone College Preparatory School

Exhibiting SchoolsDormer House SchoolThe Downs MalvernDurlston Court SchoolElizabeth College Junior SchoolForres Sandle ManorHolme Grange SchoolKensington PrepKew Green Preparatory SchoolKing’s College Junior SchoolKing’s School, PlymouthKitebrook HouseMarlborough House SchoolMoor Park SchoolMount Kelly Prep SchoolMowden Hall SchoolNotting Hill Prep SchoolOakham SchoolOakwood Preparatory School

Packwood HaughThe Richard Pate SchoolThe Royal Masonic School for GirlsSaints Ronan’sSalisbury Cathedral SchoolSandroyd SchoolSherborne Preparatory SchoolSt Colombas College Preparatory Dept. St Hugh’s School St James’ C of E PrimarySt John’s College SchoolSt Martin’s, AmpleforthSt Martin’s, NorthwoodSt Peter’s Prep School Stormont SchoolWalhampton SchoolWalthamstow Hall Junior SchoolWetherby Preparatory School

Headmaster’s WelcomeIt is with great pleasure that I welcome over 50 schools, from all over the British Isles, to the SATIPS National Prep

Schools’ Art Exhibition 2016, which we are proud to host for the first time. Staff and volunteers at this year’s Exhibition have been awed by the standard, creativity and breadth of artwork that has been submitted.

Thanks must go to the myriad of Art teachers and volunteers at prep schools across the UK for taking the time and effort to select and package their very best pieces of artwork. The variety and talent displayed by these youngsters is an inspiration. It is evident that Art, as a core subject, plays a key role in developing technical skills, creativity and

imagination, as well as confidence and self-esteem, in the lives of all pupils.

This Exhibition is a credit also to the Cheltenham Prep staff and pupils who have dedicated time and heart in putting it all together, but a special mention must go to Mrs Alayne Parsley. Alayne has been a driving force in

delivering this Exhibition, as well as developing and encouraging exceptional artistic talent at Cheltenham Prep. I am certain that many will take great enjoyment from this experience.

Mr Jonathan Whybrow, Headmaster

Guest of Honour, Sophie Ryder Cheltenham Prep are truly delighted to welcome Sophie Ryder

to SATIPS 2016. Sophie’s statue, The Hare and the Minotaur, takes centre stage on The Promenade in Cheltenham, and so

many of us already know and love her work.

Sophie was born in London in 1963. She studied Combined Arts at the Royal Academy of Arts where, while obtaining

her diploma in painting, she developed the ‘Lady Hare’ as a counterpart to Ancient Greek mythology’s Minotaur.

Mystical creatures, animals and hybrid beings made from a wide variety of mediums including sawdust, wet plaster, old machine parts and wire ‘pancakes’, form the heart of Sophie’s art. Working ‘big’ is also a significant feature of her scupltures

and Sophie particularly enjoys rising to the constructional and creative challenges that are an inherent part of this process.

Sophie’s current exhibition Relationships is on show in and around Salisbury Cathedral. She is an incredibly busy Artist; Cheltenham Prep is especially delighted that she is able to open The SATIPS National Prep Schools Art Exhibition 2016.

Exhibition Schedule

Friday 22 AprilExhibition Preview for Cheltenham Prep Pupils, Staff and Family

4.00pm - 6.00pm

Saturday 23 AprilPrivate View for Art Teachers and Head Teachers

11.00am Coffee and exhibition view12.00pm Opening address, followed by lunch

Guest of honour: Sophie Ryder

Sunday 24 AprilPriavte View for Artists, Friends and Families

10.00am - 4.00pm

Monday 25 April - Friday 6 MayExhibition open daily for visitors, school groups and workshops

(by prior arrangement only)

Abingdon Preparatory School3D collage by Benjamin Wright, Year 8

Airthrie SchoolSunflowers, mixed media by Freya Beardshaw, age 8, Erin Jones, age 10

Ashfold SchoolBig Ben, pencil drawing by Abigail Clarke, age 9

Beachborough SchoolKitty’s Kitty, charcoal and chalk drawing by Kitty Jewson, age 13

Beaudesert Park SchoolSurreal Shoe, acrylic, paper mache, wire, card and tissue paper sculpture by Ginny Lawrence, age 13

Berkhampstead School Pantry Still Life, acrylic on board by James Main, Year 6

Birkdale Preparatory SchoolThe Snow Mouse and the Desert Island Mouse, watercolour, pencil and pen, collaborative

project by P1L, Year 3

The Blue Coat SchoolFriends in the Snow, mixed media by Eva Porter-Nair, age 5

Bowbrook HouseCityscape, acrylic on board by Conor Heathcote, age 8

Brambletye Preparatory SchoolDaisy, acrylic on canvas by Emma Clark, age 12

Cheam Preparatory SchoolGoblin Sculpture, mixed media by Harvey Day, age 13

Cheltenham College Preparatory SchoolAztec, lino reduction print by Evie de Quincey Adams, Year 6

Christchurch C of E Primary SchoolMixed media collage by Anya Bolton, Thea Killacky Wheeler, Peter Allen, Julius Grzelak, Minnie Franks,

Klaudia Bochniak, Nataly Lukacova, Jasmine Stanley, Joesef Seabright, Honorata Modrzejewska, Be D’Souza, Evie Barker, Nina Crofton, Joshua Finch and Molly Leeson, Year 6

The Croft SchoolShakespeare in Blue, collaborative group painting, Year 5

Dean Close Preparatory SchoolGotham City, acrylic on canvas by Ethan Bareham, age 13

Denstone College Preparatory SchoolMacaw, chalk pastel drawing by Charlie Gear, age 8

Dormer House SchoolCockerel, watercolour and tempera by Maisie-Anne Chatterton, age 8

The Downs MalvernColourful Cow, acrylic on canvas with sound button by Sam Ingram, age 10

Durlston Court SchoolFish, handmade felt by Kiyo Ciaputa-Weaver, age 8, and Jacob Cross, age 9

Elizabeth College Junior SchoolHedgehog Wakes Up, chalk and pencil drawing by Holly Steele, age 5

Forres Sandle ManorPenguins, collage by Florence Bestford and Toby Smith, age 10

Holme Grange SchoolShell, poster paint by Gemma Harling, age 13

Kensington Preparatory SchoolThe Sun on a Mountain, print by Olivia Gibbs, age 9

Kew Green Preparatory SchoolFauvist Style Still Life, mixed media on watercolour paper by Lucy Bishop, age 10

King’s College Junior SchoolFamily x 3, ceramics by George Lovett-Turner, Year 3

King’s School, PlymouthSpring Falls on the Water, silk painting by Sophie-May Marchbank, age 11

Kitebrook HouseTudor Self Portrait, mixed media by Tabitha Moore, age 10

Marlborough House SchoolThis Is Me, collage by Jonathan Bickersteth, age 12

Moor Park School Pencil drawing by Ellie Corbett, Year 7

Mount Kelly Preparatory SchoolTree Frog, lino print by Joseph Du’Gay, age 13

Mowdon Hall SchoolPineapple Tops, mixed media by Heather Colbourne, Year 6

Notting Hill Prep SchoolAbstract, mixed media by Caspian Smulders, Year 2

Oakham SchoolIn the Sea, ceramics by Florence Verdun, age 12

Oakwood Preparatory SchoolChimpanzee, pencil drawing by Sofia Alvarez-Vasquez, age 9

Packwood HaughGaudiesque Building, glazed buff clay by Sebastian Marmont, age 11

The Richard Pate SchoolFish, ceramic by Edward Deacon, age 11

The Royal Masonic School for GirlsCupcake, textile work using collage and fabric paint by Lexie Crabtree, age 11

Saint Ronan’s SchoolSaint Ronan’s School, watercolour and mixed media by Ollie de Winton, age 12

Salisbury Cathedral SchoolToadstool, ceramics by Anna Staines, age 10

Sandroyd SchoolLion, soft pastels on paper by Oscar Welchman, age 11

Sherborne Preparatory SchoolBirds, watercolour by Yilin Wan, age 10

St Colomba’s College Preparatory Dept. African Gazelle, mixed media by Matthew Smith ana Dylan Sydenham, Year 4

St Hugh’s SchoolWater Droplets on Leaves, poster paint by Frankie Rinfret, age 12

St James’ C of E PrimaryDesert Sunset, collaborative felt piece, Years 3 and 4

St John’s College SchoolA Treasure Casket, clay by Pippa Watkins, age 11

St Martin’s AmpleforthStill Life, acrylic painting by Lauren Connor, Year 6

St Martin’s SchoolMasks, sculpture by Jenson Avery, age 11

St Peter’s Prep SchoolSilver Birch Wood, watercolour painting by William Olney, Year 6

Stormont SchoolPen and ink drawing by Isabella, Form 3

Walhampton SchoolAnimal Portrait, mixed media by Amber Arnison Newgrass, Year 7

Walthamstow Hall Junior SchoolStitched sampler by Julia Vines, Year 4

Wetherby Preparatory SchoolHundertwasser Landscape, coloured pencil crayon and pen drawing by Maximilian Gardner, age 10

AcknowledgementsAs the curtain goes up on this year’s SATIPS National Prep Schools’ Art Exhibition, I look at the wonderful

array of children’s work and am reminded of how many kind and dedicated people it has taken to put this all together.

I should like to thank them all:Mr Jonathan Whybrow for his enthusiasm and faith in me, and Mr Alec Synge of SATIPS. Miss Lesley

Southgate, Miss Juliet Wallace–Mason, Mrs Deborah Bond, Miss Chloe Shelborne- Ralph and Miss Debbie Anderes, for their support, creativity and commitment.

Steve, John, Mike, Brian and all the Estates team, as well as Mrs Fiona Matthews, Miss Sue Kent and all the ladies in the Office. The Catering and Housekeeping teams at The Prep, Ms Catherine Coleman-Jinks at Twinnings Tea for their kind sponsorship and to all my friends and colleagues, who have supported the

whole event in so many different ways. And finally to Team Parsley, who haven’t questioned a single extra hour I have put in.

Thank you, I hope you enjoy the colour and fun. I’m looking forward to next year already!

Mrs Alayne Parsley, Head of Art

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