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Notre Dame Launches Virtual Art Show

An impressive and uplifting virtual art exhibition has been launched to showcase the creative hard work of students at Notre Dame High School in Norwich for anyone to view.

A highlight of the year at Notre Dame High School is the Annual Art Exhibition in which  GCSE and A Level students showcase their work to the public.  However, due to Coronavirus restrictions it was feared that this long held tradition would not take place this year.

Meanwhile, at home, students of all ages were getting creative during the lockdown.  This resulted in an amazing selection of artworks being sent in by email.

Debbie McShane, Head of Art, was so moved by what the students had produced that she was inspired to find a way for everyone to enjoy what they had produced. 

“It has been the first time in 26 years that I haven’t been able to have a public Art Exhibition to celebrate the brilliant work of our students,” she said. “However, this has motivated us to create an online ‘virtual tour’ that everyone is invited to explore and appreciate.”

To explore Notre Dame’s online gallery, with a surprise around every corner. click on one of the links below.

Key Stage 3/4 Exhibition

GCSE and A Level Exhibition