Royal Academy of Art Young Artist Summer Show
We are thrilled to announce that Katie has achieved a remarkable milestone by having her painting entitled 'Mona Katie' selected for the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts Young Artist Summer Show in London.
The Young Artist Summer Show is renowned for showcasing the creativity and talent of young artists from across the UK, providing them with a platform to share their work with a wider audience. To have a piece displayed at the Royal Academy is a dream come true for many artists, both young and old, and we are incredibly proud of Katie.
Katie's painting, 'Mona Katie,' is a captivating reinterpretation of the classic Mona Lisa, infused with her unique style and perspective. It reflects her creativity and passion for art, and we believe it will resonate with many viewers at the exhibition.

Celebrating our
achievements!
WriteStuff Competition
We are thrilled to announce the success of our students in the Guernsey Literary Festival, where the WriteStuff competition showcased the incredible talent of young writers across the island. With a remarkable 1,500 entrants in this island-wide competition, we are proud to celebrate our achievements!
We are delighted to share that we had a first prize winner in the Senior ALN section, along with a highly commended entry. The prize-giving ceremony took place at the beautiful Les Cotils Hotel, where stories were brought to life by esteemed authors, including Guernsey's own Huw Lewis Jones.
A huge congratulations to all our entrants at Le Murier!
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Antonio's winning story, titled "The Cheddar Journey," captivated the judges and earned him the top prize.
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Izzy's highly commended entry, "The Journey of the Maleficent Flying Cat," also showcased her imaginative storytelling skills.
We are incredibly proud of our students for their hard work and creativity. Their achievements reflect the vibrant literary spirit at Le Murier. Well done to everyone involved!
Huw Lewis Jones comments on the winning Senior ALN category, by Antonio de Santos, "...Cinematic in scope, with added action. And cheese! I enjoyed the animal perspective, encouraging empathy and connecting us with the drama. I followed along in anticipation to its sad, inevitable ending. I hope the scientists rue their actions and put a stop to their meddling."