Bronze Arts Award Success for Swanmore Pupils

Swanmore College pupils have been awarded their Bronze Arts Award certificates this week after completing a nationally recognised programme of creative study.
A Creative Achievement to Celebrate
Congratulations to our Bronze Arts Award pupils, who have all received their official certificates from Trinity College London this week.
The pupils worked diligently throughout their Enrichment time last year to complete all four sections of this nationally recognised award scheme, before submitting their completed sketchbooks for external moderation. The Bronze Arts Award is designed to develop creativity, confidence, and commitment, while also encouraging pupils to explore the arts in a meaningful and structured way.
Across the programme, pupils were required to demonstrate both independent creative work and engagement with the wider arts community. Each pupil completed four key elements, which together built a strong portfolio of skills and experiences.


As part of the award, pupils chose an inspirational artist to research, developing their understanding of different artistic styles, influences, and creative approaches. They also took part in a visual arts project by designing and making a mosaic for Swanmore Primary School, a piece of work that combined creativity with community contribution, leaving a lasting legacy for younger children to enjoy.
Alongside their practical work, pupils explored the performing arts by writing an audience review of a theatre production, encouraging them to reflect thoughtfully on how performances communicate meaning and emotion. They also stepped into a leadership role by hosting a skill share workshop for primary children, building confidence in communication, organisation, and teaching others.


We are extremely proud of the effort and dedication shown by every pupil who took part. Their work is a fantastic showcase of creativity, commitment, and confidence, and reflects the positive impact that enrichment opportunities can have on pupils’ personal development.
Well done to all involved - a brilliant achievement!