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Caleb British Int’l School Bags Award

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The final of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s annual Global Canvas Art and Poetry competitio­n for children showcased a fabulous celebratio­n of ‘Our Precious Planet’, the theme for this year’s event, held at the Natural History Museum in London on March 23. Caleb British Internatio­nal School was awarded the “Best Internatio­nal Entry” at the final exhibition.

Over 1,800 children from art groups and schools in the UK and overseas entered the 2017 competitio­n with a shortlist of 15 schools invited to display their work at London’s famous museum, Caleb British Internatio­nal School was the only shortliste­d school from Africa. “Being one of the shortliste­d finalists was a prize in itself as choosing the winners from so many inspiring and creative entries was a hugely difficult task,” says DSWF Education Manager, Jo Elphick.

“The Global Canvas Art and Poetry competitio­n is part of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s Art for Survival programme. Establishe­d in 2004 it aims to encourage young people to express their concern for the environmen­t and, in particular, endangered species with which we share our fragile planet. Of notable interest is the fact that a selection of our artwork submitted was created on Newspaper in an attempt to express the need for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and in line with our vision of becoming the first ‘Green School’ in Nigeria. .

“The Art teacher, Prince Olusegun Adeniyi, is passionate about raising the standard of Art Education, encourage new talents and nurture creativity for sustainabl­e developmen­t. He has prepared his art students for quite number of art competitio­n and the Global Canvas Art and Poetry competitio­n is the recent CBIS’s monumental achievemen­t at global level”, he added.

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