Archive - Thursday, 27 April 2006


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Creative kids

CHILDREN at Ysgol Gymraeg Sant Baruc this week unveiled their artistic efforts after a 10-week project teaching them about other cultures.

The project, run with Race Equality First, saw children from years four and five create four sculptures, each depicting a different culture.

Project co-ordinator Katrina Willis has been working with the children on the sculptures while they have learnt about different cultures in class.

She said: The children have been brilliant. They concentrated a lot and the attention to detail was amazing for such young children. They were never bored and kept on working through out the project.

Headmaster Dulyn Griffith said: I think it s an excellent standard of art and we would welcome another opportunity to this again in the future.

The sculptures will now form part of an official launch of the work with other schools at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff at the end of the year.




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