STUDENTS’ work was recently on show when Beldon Primary School and Education Support Centre held their biennial art exhibition.
The exhibition showcased artwork from pre-kindy to Year 6 and was part of the school’s specialised visual arts program run by Fiona Blight.
The school also offers an advanced art program that provides opportunities for gifted and talented students to further develop their creative skills.
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“Every second year we have a fabulous response to our Beldon Primary School Art Exhibition from our very supportive school community,” principal Mary Blechynden said.
“We are thrilled to offer such a high calibre visual arts program to our very talented students.”
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