Pool Hayes school showcases A Level art
Pool Hayes Arts and Community School's annual art show showcasing work produced by A-Level students was declared the best ever by the school's head of art.
Pool Hayes Arts and Community School's annual art show showcasing work produced by A-Level students was declared the best ever by the school's head of art.
The 16 to 18-year-old Willenhall students presented an exhibition of their work in the drama studio as the final part of their AS and A-Level courses with the exhibition open to staff and students in the day and to parents, friends and guests in the evening.
"Pool Hayes is fortunate to have an art department of six artists, each offering a different specialism" said head of art Amanda Kew.
She added: "We offer students a full range of specialist areas, everything from painting and drawing through textiles to 3D and pottery classes".
Headteacher Jim Clarke said: "It has become a tradition for students to have their own exhibition at the end of their course and I am pleased it was so well supported this year.
"I wish those who have finished their A-Level studies all the best for the future".