I have had a passion and love for creating art all my life, so it is an honour to have been given this opportunity.”
Fellow student Josy Ebbs, from Hadleigh, said: “I’m proud that my work will be on display amongst many other amazing artworks for all to view.
Josy Ebbs entry to the exhibition
- Credit: One Sixth Form College
Sarah Jones, the head of curriculum for art at One Sixth Form College, said their inclusion is amazing news for the school.
She said: “This is amazing news for everyone. Our students have a long tradition of gaining regional and national recognition for their work and these portraits reveal something about the essence of the person behind the painting. It’s a credit to them and our teachers.”
I have had a passion and love for creating art all my life, so it is an honour to have been given this opportunity.”
Fellow student Josy Ebbs, from Hadleigh, said: “I’m proud that my work will be on display amongst many other amazing artworks for all to view.
Josy Ebbs entry to the exhibition
- Credit: One Sixth Form College
Sarah Jones, the head of curriculum for art at One Sixth Form College, said their inclusion is amazing news for the school.
She said: “This is amazing news for everyone. Our students have a long tradition of gaining regional and national recognition for their work and these portraits reveal something about the essence of the person behind the painting. It’s a credit to them and our teachers.”
TWO high-performing Blackburn secondary schools will provide professional training and development to teachers and school leaders in Lancashire as part of a new national scheme. Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School and Sixth Form College (TIGHS) and Tauheedul Islam Boys’ High School (TIBHS) have been designated Teaching School Hubs by the Department for Education (DfE). The new hubs will help teachers at all stages of their careers with best practice in a bid to improve the retention and recruitment of teachers and to boost pupils’ achievement. TIGHS will offer development and training to schools in Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Ribble Valley and Rossendale.
Twenty-two students have gained offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects continue to be hugely successful. Five students have been offered places to read natural sciences and computer science, whilst four students received offers to read biology, biochemistry and in a college first economics and management. The college has seen a record three students offered places at Oxbridge to study medicine, while many others have secured offers in competitive subjects such as English, History, Linguistics, PPE and Law. Krystian Bialoskorski, who’s received an offer to study Economics at Cambridge said: “I still cannot believe that I will be studying at the University of Cambridge. I am very proud of myself