Earlier this year the Visual Arts faculty was invited to participate in a multi-school collaboration in which several sculptures were built by students and displayed in Farnham.
Our Year 11 Art pupils, guided by Miss Jivanda, successfully teamed up with their peers in Engineering to create a recycled sculpture made from discarded items.

The idea behind the sculpture was that it represent a Lotus Flower , as this fitted well with the transformative ethos of the school as a whole.
Whilst Art pupils designed the sculpture and concept, Engineering pupils got to work hammering, welding and assembling the different components.


The sculpture was displayed at the Bush Hotel in Farnham from early June through to July and has been seen and enjoyed by many – including hotel guests and members of the public.
Special thanks and credit to Art pupils Jamie Dinkledein and Alexander Lelliott, and to Engineering pupils Luke Tocher, Bosco Darling, Nathan Bernardini, Maverick Rayner and Thomas Philipson.
Also, thanks to Tech/Engineering teachers: Mr Feltwell, Mr O’Brien and Mr Stewart for helping with the logistics, design and construction of the sculpture.


