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Christmas In Camden Competition Won By Georgia Oudot

Camden's Competitions Winner Georgia Outdot


Georgia Oudot is a fourteen year old pupil at Camden School for Girls.  Georgia’s winning Christmas card design showed a familiar scene near Camden Lock at Christmas.  Chris Livesey, head of the Art Department at the school commented “it is very well drawn and Georgia has great promise”.

 

I attended the last day of term at Camden School for Girls and presented Georgia with her winnings plus a donation made possible by her efforts to the school’s charity of the year.  I have no doubt that Georgia is in a great place to develop her talents in art as the school has an excellent art department and I was very impressed with the school’s values and aspirations when I visited it earlier in the year.

 

Congratulations to Georgia and thank you to Chris for organising the competition.

 

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Margot James presents Georgia with the winners cheque and a donation to Crisis Open Christmas, a charity for homeless people.

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