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Children's colourful holiday drawings are spread out on a table. They feature winter scenes, snowmen, penguins, and festive decorations, creating a joyful atmosphere.
3rd Nov 2023

School Art Competition 2023 Winners

This year we put a call out to young budding artists to participate in our first-ever School Art Competition. And what a response we got, with over 400 colourful and cheerful pieces of Winter Wonderland artwork from 37 schools arriving at HPWW HQ!

Thank you to all the schools that submitted their students’ entries – we hope you enjoyed participating in the School Art Competition.

Three people smiling and holding colourful children's drawings in an office with "Royal Parks" signage. The mood is joyful and proud.

Our judging panel met last week, consisting of Loyd Grossman CBE, Chairman of The Royal Parks, known for his long association with the arts and heritage sectors, as well as Hyde Park Winter Wonderland’s Stephen Flint Wood, Managing Director at IMG, and Holly Baird, Senior Events Manager at The Royal Parks. They were faced with the hard challenge of choosing a worthy Gold, Silver and Bronze winner from each of the four age categories.

Your 2023 School Art Competition Winners are...

4-6 Years...

Crayon drawing of a winter scene with stars, a snowflake, and a decorated Christmas tree. The background is filled with shades of blue and white.

Gold

Alice, age 4, from Burdett Coutts & Townshend Foundation C of E Primary School

A child’s drawing of a winter wonderland with colourful arches, decorated trees, and a crescent moon in a starry sky. People are enjoying the festive scene.

Silver

Reya, age 5, from Holland House

Child's drawing of three figures with colourful outfits and smiling faces, ice skating near a Christmas tree. Festive banners and snowflakes create a joyful winter scene.

Bronze

Chloe, age 4, from St Vincent’s Catholic Primary

7-9 Years...

A festive winter scene with a carousel, Ferris wheel, snowman, and Christmas tree under a starry sky. "Winter Wonderland" is written at the bottom.

Gold

Ruqaiyyah, age 7, from St Christophers School

Colourful child’s drawing of penguins in winter attire with snowmen, candy canes, music notes, a decorated Christmas tree, and a “Winter Wonderland” sign. Playful and festive.

Silver

Alexandra, age 7, from St Vincent’s Primary School

Child's drawing of a festive winter carnival, featuring a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, colourful rides, candy cane arch, and a decorated Christmas tree.

Bronze

Maya, age 9, from Holland House

10-12 Years...

Colourful drawing of a winter fairground labeled "Winter Wonderland" with a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, ice rink, tents, and festive crowd. Bright, cheerful atmosphere.

Gold

Tasnia, age 12, from Oaklands School

Colourful whimsical map of a winter theme park, featuring ferris wheel, ice rink, carousel, circus tent, festive trees, and happy visitors in winter attire.

Silver

Aanya, age 11, from St Helen’s School

Illustration of an ice palace with tall towers and swirling patterns, surrounded by mountain peaks. Roller coasters curve around, with a sunrise sky above.

Bronze

Nusaybah, age 11, from Oaklands School

13-14 Years...

A festive night scene features a family enjoying a lit archway, a Ferris wheel, circus tent, and Christmas trees, conveying joy and warmth.

Gold

Orla, age 14, from St James Catholic High School

Illustration of a winter theme park with snow-covered trees, a smiling snowman, a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and "Winter Wonderland" sign. Festive and cheerful tone.

Silver

Jannah, age 14, from Paddington Academy

Silhouette of Santa's sleigh and reindeer flying over a carnival, with a large moon and stars in the night sky, creating a whimsical, festive scene.

Bronze

Andrea, age 13, from Oaklands School

2023 Highlights

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