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Christmas Card Winners Announced

Christmas Card Winners Antigua St John's - Art At The Ridge has announced the winners of the 2011 Christmas Card Competition. This popular annual art competition is open to all schools in Antigua & Barbuda.

It was originally organised by the Bank of Antigua, and has now been running for a number of years.

This competition is especially well-received by schools with a strong art curriculum. This year, this has resulted in one school winning in all categories. It has to be said that this school normally produces a large number of winners in various island art competitions, and it has excelled itself in this year’s Christmas Card competition.

All winners and runners-up of the 2011 Christmas Card competition are from Island Academy.

The school, based in Buckleys, is known to have a well-established art curriculum, with full-time, dedicated art teachers at both primary and secondary levels.

The winners:

Ages 9-10: Jointly - Freya Platts Costeloe and Lorenzo Jones, ages 11-12: Jointly - Matthew Tubbs and Janet Jack, ages 13-14: Emma Kelsick, ages 15-16: Sidney Sandiford;

The runners-up:
Ages 7-8: Ayesha Andrews, 
ages 9-10: Amelia Hedley, 
ages 11-12: William Hedley, ages 13-14: Mariah Evanson, ages 15-16: Lea Moquet, ages 17-19: Careisha Whyte


The judges were not aware of students' details until after the winners and runners-up were selected. Some age categories did not produce an overall winner, and so, in order to still be able to print six winning Christmas cards (and maintain the usual high standard of this competition), the judges picked more than one winner from other age categories. Winners and runners-up will receive prizes, and the Christmas cards will be on sale at Art At The Ridge and other participating venues by early December.

Congratulations to Island Academy, all winners, runners-up, and their art teachers.


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I'd hope so

#1 cynic » 2011-11-24 11:57

At over $20000/yr I'd hope they'd win more than just an art competition.
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