|
Home
[Viewing Options]

The Schools Sculpture Challenge

Welcome to the 2009 St Basils Schools Sculpture Challenge.

Firstly, congratulations to the 2 winning schools and the runners-up of the 2008 challenge: JUNIOR WINNER - Coppice Junior School with their sculpture entitled 'An Englishman's Home is his Castle' and SENIOR WINNER - Swanshurst Senior School with 'Swans'.

coppice school

Junior and under catagory

1st Coppice School

2nd Rednal School

3rd Grendon School

4th Langley Special School

5th Watermill School

swanshurst school

Senior catagory

1st Swanshurst

2nd Braidwood School

3rd Calthorpe Special School

4th Victoria Special School

5th Washwood Heath School

SCHOOLS SCULPTURE CHALLENGE 2009

All schools in the region are invited to take part in this free challenge.

The idea is simple:

THINK of a sculpture you would like to make.

COLLECT disused cardboard boxes.

BUILD the sculpture out of the boxes. You can use any materials you wish and you can even paint it, but the emphasis is on recycling and cardboard.

PHOTOGRAPH your sculpture from its 2 best angles with a digital camera.

SUBMIT the 2 digital photographs to the judging panel at fundraising@stbasils.org.uk

Simple as that!

Please remember to give your work a title, include your school's name and address, and state if you are a Senior or a Junior/Infants school. IF YOU DO NOT INCLUDE THIS INFORMATION WITH YOUR SUBMITTED PHOTOGRAPHS WE CANNOT JUDGE THEM.

We will start accepting entries for the 2009 Challenge from 1st January 2009 until March 20th 2009. Please note, we WILL NOT be able to accept any submissions prior to January 1st or after March 20th.

So get your creative thinking caps on.

Paul and water

The 10 short listed schools will be invited to the awards ceremony in Birmingham in April. These results will be published on this page after the ceremony.

Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, Cllr. Paul Tilsley, giving the 5th place certificate to Watermill School - 2008

Please read the rules of entry first.

This FREE challenge gives St Basils the chance to raise its profile within the schools of this region. swan hurstTo help us continue the work done in preventing youth homelessness we are asking schools to consider supporting us. One of the main reasons visible street homelessness is so low in the West Midlands, compared to all other major UK cities, is a direct result of the contributions made by schools, groups, business and members of the general public, to St Basils. Thank you.

This Challenge is sponsored by CADBURY.

Cadbury has always helped local schemes by supporting work done in the areas of education and homelessness and that is why they are keen, and proud, to sponsor this challenge and be associated with the work done by St Basils.

St Basils STaMP project We would love to come to your school and tell you about the work we do. For more details about the Schools Training and Mentoring Project contact Shabnam Kanani on (work)0121 224 7324 or (mobile) 07775997972.