Interrobang Creative Arts Magazine
Each year, James Hargest College produces the Interrobang creative arts and writing magazine with work submitted from Hargest students. On Wednesday the 23rd of October,
Each year, James Hargest College produces the Interrobang creative arts and writing magazine with work submitted from Hargest students. On Wednesday the 23rd of October,
Junior Campus Steampunk clay plates and compositions
9ENG with Ms Paulin have been working hard with their writing skills. As a creative writing task, Ms Paulin baked some cookies for her class
Year 8 students Ella Rohan, Akeylah MacGregor, McKenzie Pile, Keeley Templeton, Lily Enoka and Natalie Hitchens painting up UV designs which will be part of
Year 9 Art students created stunning ceramic cupcakes as part of their taster programmes.
On Wednesday evening an audience of around 50 was privileged to be in attendance for the launch of the 2023 edition of Interrobang, our James
Ella McEwan-Franks entered the Wearable Arts – Toi section of ShowQuest and was awarded Outstanding Creative Impact in the Kiwiana section.
The current topic for senior French has been ‘la gastronomie’ and we have been learning about dishes and specialities in the different regions in France.
Harvey McClintock from Room 16 is standing alongside his awesome designs on the 24/7 Youthwork Gaga Ball Panels. Thank you to everyone else who has
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