Page 10 - Easter newsletter
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KIDSGROVE’S NEW SCHOOL LOGOS
Following a pupil drawing competition, The to demonstrate a sense of family.
Kidsgrove Primary and Secondary Schools
are excited to reveal their new logos. The winning designs which contrib-
uted to the final logo were drawn by
With prizes donated by local attrac- talented Year 2 pupil Evie and Year 5 pupil Macy.
tion Monkey Forest, the competition
proved to be popular amongst pupils. Miss Pope further commented: “We are
really pleased that the finished design
Principal of the Primary School, Kelly Pope, has come from the minds of our pupils.”
said: “We are so proud of the fantastically
creative designs submitted – it is great Consolidating the strong link between the
to see our pupils taking pride in schools, the Secondary school’s emblem
their school and what we stand for.” will feature a sun signifying fresh beginnings
and positivity, while the badge style design
After designs were shortlisted by the school’s with a bold ‘K’ provides a professional feel.
pupil councils, a judging panel of local
figures had the tough job of choosing the winning The winning designers of the Secondary School
design. logo were Year 10 pupils Charles and Lauren.
Using Stoke based graphic design compa- Principal of the Secondary School, Karen
ny LimeLight, the new Primary logo combines Mitchell, said: “The new logo represents an
three pupil designs – featuring a rainbow to exciting time for the school, one which I am
represent striving for the future, a tree to proud to be leading. We hope all our pupils
signify the forest school and child-like figures are as pleased with the new badge as we are.”
The final designs which incorporate our pupil’s ideas: