Young Artists Shine in First Ever Christmas Card Competition


Mayor Mercy presents pupils with prizes for outstanding designs

 

Three young artists from local primary schools have won the first-ever competition to be featured on Mayor of Hammersmith & Fulham Mercy Umeh's Christmas card.

Milly Caracciolo-Shahi, Year 4 at Wendell Park Primary in Shepherds Bush (centre) with the Mayor of H&F, Cllr Mercy Umeh (right) and Deputy Headteacher Rosie Peters (left)

Seasonal designs from Milly Caracciolo-Shahi, Year 4 at Wendell Park Primary in Shepherds Bush; Naamiya Ogunledun, Year 3 at Melcombe Primary School in Hammersmith; and Alison Sploukal-Lolandes, Year 3 at St John XXIII Catholic Primary School in White City, were selected by the Mayor to be this year’s finest.

Naamiya Ogunledun, Year 3 at Melcombe Primary School in Hammersmith (right) with the Mayor

" I thank all the pupils for their hard work and colourful cards and all the teachers for encouraging the pupils," said the Mayor, Cllr Mercy Umeh. " It wasn't an easy decision to make however the designs from Milly, Naamiya and Alison really stood out."

The Mayor recently awarded the three pupils with a £25 gift voucher, while the pupils’ headteachers were presented with an official London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham plaque and a box of Christmas chocolates for the school.

Alison Sploukal-Lolandes, Year 3 at St John XXIII Catholic Primary School in White City (centre right) with the Mayor

 

December 22, 2015

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