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These
ceramic panels were commissioned to commemorate the old school building,
which was due to close, and be installed in the new school on a different
site. Research
began with a coffee evening to which former pupils, staff and members
of the community were invited. The pupils distributed questionnaires they
had formulated and from the results were able to invite certain people
back into the school. The pupils
used the written information to produce pictures which recreated the moments
of history in the school. Large collaged together images of the drawings are used as templates for the panels and all the information was transferred to the clay sheets. The panels were built in relief and slip decorated before firing. To enrich the pupils educational experience all the children were brought to Caecarrog for a day of raku firing (pictured below). The children took part in every stage of the process, from making to firing and quenching their own work. |
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The final panels were installed in the main hall and foyer of the new school building as a lasting reminder of the former Junior school. In addition to the panels three brick and ceramic columns were erected in the school grounds consisting of clay pressings of interesting architectural features from the old building - grids, door handles, floors, even the dinner lady's hands. |
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