
Nantwich youngsters were in the frame for awards when they were honoured in the rotary’s art and handwriting competition.
Children and families were present at Nantwich Museum to collect their awards from Nantwich Rotary Club President Elect James Sutton and Mayor of Nantwich Mary Slinn.
Pupils from all of Nantwich primary schools put pen to paper to take part in the popular annual Art and Handwriting Competition.
In total, more than 650 entries were submitted by children from 10 local primary schools.
The judges were Rotarian Michael Tiddy (art) and calligraphy expert Frances Passmore (handwriting) who had the tough challenge of choosing the winners.
Teachers, friends, and family members waited with eager anticipation to hear what they had won.
Silver Medals were presented to 30 pupils representing the best entrants from each school.
Gold Medals and £25 gift vouchers were presented to the best overall entries in each category.
Gold Medal Winners were presented to pupils from Stapeley, Bridgemere and Nantwich Academy primary schools.
Further prizes of £100 each were also presented to Stapeley Broad Lane Primary (Best School Art) and Willaston Primary (Best School Handwriting – pictured above).
Rotary Club President Elect James Sutton said: “It is fantastic for us to see such enthusiasm and talent in the entries to this competition.
“We hope as many people as possible will see them on display at Nantwich Museum.”
The children’s work will be on display in Nantwich Museum until June 6th.



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