Kings Langley Secondary School hosted an exhibition on Monday to display art work from the students.
Students from year 11, 12 and 13 submitted work to the event from A level and BTEC art and design, photography, graphics, music, textiles, resistant materials and costume construction. The event was available to the public and was visited by fellow students, parents and others who made comments on the various pieces of work that were on display.
Some of the work that was in the exhibition is set to also be shown again in September. The work which has been exhibited by Sarah Roberts and Lucy Petagine will be shown in a local hospital.
Annie Hearne, the school’s advanced skills teacher in art, said: "We are very proud of the students achievements.
"The exhibition allows the students to celebrate their hard work with their family, friends and the wider community.
"The students have worked extremely hard to achieve highly. We are looking forward to their results this year in the arts."
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