

We were thrilled to welcome the talented clay artist Anna Boland to Cockwood School recently, treating our Year 4, 5 and 6 pupils to an extraordinary day of artistic exploration. The experience began with our young artists learning three distinct techniques for crafting Greek-inspired pots, setting the stage for a day of creative immersion.
As the afternoon unfolded, our pupils’ imaginations took flight as they were encouraged to bring Greek mythological beasts to life through their clay creations. It was truly remarkable to witness the children’s unwavering focus throughout the day, completely absorbed in their pottery. This sustained engagement allowed them to witness their own progress in real-time, from their initial attempts to their final masterpieces.
Such enriching activities are made possible through the generous support of the Helen Foundation, to whom we are immensely grateful. Their backing enables us to offer these invaluable experiences that broaden our pupils’ horizons and nurture their artistic talents.
As an Artsmark Gold school, we continually strive to provide high-quality opportunities that challenge and inspire our pupils. This clay workshop exemplifies our commitment to offering diverse and engaging artistic experiences that complement our curriculum and foster creativity.
The day spent with Anna Boland not only enhanced our pupils’ artistic skills but also deepened their connection to the ancient Greek culture they’ve been studying. It’s moments like these that truly bring learning to life, creating memories and skills that will last far beyond the classroom walls.