https://t.co/0rrTfF0eNx have a look at our animations on YouTube, they are nearly all finished now. So thrilled with my kiddos work.

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This image shows Ladies' College girls having lunch at Glenlee House in 1948.

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We turned our classroom into a design studio today with all the fab design work being done 🙌🏽 S3 using their paper samples to create some interesting design pieces! Lots of hard work going on, keep it up 👏

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What better way to advocate for your art program than by sharing your lesson with thousands of educators in SchoolArts? This month, anyone who writes & sends a SchoolArts lesson will get a FREE Art Advocacy Pack from Davis! Send your lesson to https://t.co/tMHn9zuuue.

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These students were brave and tried throwing on the today during class. They did awesome and each were successful in making a bowl. 👍

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Welcome back to all our Ladies' College pupils. This photograph from 1914 shows how girls used to arrive at College.

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What lesson are you starting with this season? SchoolArts author Michael Sacco begins with an introductory triptych lesson inspired by street artist Adde Adesokan! Check it out https://t.co/bmknHcKNi2. 📸 by Scarlett Jackett.

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I got to pick 2 words. I picked dog and alien, so this is what my student drew when she was done with her project. 😍

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Happy Pride Month! In celebration of our shared diversity and simple joy of being who you are, SchoolArts will donate 100% of this month’s subscription profits to The Trevor Project with a 100% match from Davis Publications, Inc.! Subscribe at https://t.co/le2Xkn2DgK. 🌈

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Can anyone spot the identical twins who attended the Ladies' College Kindergarten in 1919?

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It's been great connecting with artist Cristina Troufa. I'm delighted that she wanted to be involved with this blog post & free presentation for art teachers.
https://t.co/XyLLF8wh5b

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Today we have a photo of girls from Bunwell house riding out c.1900.

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These Ladies' College girls were taking part in a riding competition at the famous Prestbury Park in 1914. The more eagle-eyed amongst you will spot they are riding side saddle!

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Learn about the collaborative workshop of contemporary painter Charles Clough in our Summer issue of SchoolArts! Check it out at: https://t.co/aTnfWFrq7l

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