A FANTASTIC array of exhibits were showcased at Brine Leas High School's annual exhibition of art, ceramics, textiles and technology.
The school takes great pride in presenting its students' best work on an annual basis for family, friends and members of the general public.
This year, the guests at the public exhibition included Steve Hope, chairman of Nantwich Town Council.
The examples of work on display included a Scott Harrison ceramic piece which has featured in photography in 'Kudos' magazine, art work by Janine Isherwood with an Indian culture theme, and Lauren Taylor's graphic products work to package her product, V05 Hair Shots.
Brine Leas High School teacher Ann Broady said: "The work exhibited was produced by year 11 students in their GCSE studies and clearly demonstrated the wide range of skills learned during the two years."
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