We always love to hear about our pupils’ success outside of school.
If you would like to share your child’s achievements with us, please send an email to admin@wardenhill.gloucs.sch.uk

Olivia (4R) was thrilled to win the silver medal in the Piano Solo – Jazz category at the Cheltenham Festival of Performing Arts.

Darcie (5H) won first prize and the overall cup for her duologue at Cheltenham Festival of Performing Arts.
Darcy and her friend Edie did a scene from Little Women and received some lovely feedback.
Darcy also did a solo verse ‘It’s a drag to be a dragon’ which she received for.

“Gotcha! Hungry Fox!”
by Olivia Chiang
Royal Academy of Arts: Young Artists’ Summer Show 2025
Now in its seventh year, the Young Artists’ Summer Show is a free, open submission exhibition for students aged 4–18 studying in the UK. Artworks are judged by a panel of artists and arts professionals, with selected artworks displayed online and on-site at the Royal Academy of Arts.
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/young-artists-summer-show-2025
Olivia’s (4R) artwork “Gotcha! Hungry Fox!” was one of 23,000 submitted to the Royal Academy of Arts. A small number of artworks have been selected for the display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The exhibition will run from 15 July to 10 August. The exhibition will also be viewable online.
What an achievement for Olivia! We are very proud to have such a talented young artists at our school.



Gloucestershire Tennis: 8U County Cup
We always love to hear about our children’s success outside of school and we were delighted to hear about amazing achievements of our two young tennis players.
Ben (3G) and Emma (3C) have been selected to represent Gloucestershire Tennis in the prestigious 8U County Cup.
The County Cup is a highly competitive team event organised by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), bringing together the best young players from counties across the country to compete in singles and doubles matches. Gloucestershire Tennis squad sizes typically range from 4 to 8 players and being chosen to represent the county highlights not only Emma’s and Ben’s exceptional talent but also their unwavering dedication, determination, and countless hours of training both on and off the court.
This accolade reflects their remarkable work ethic and passion for tennis, and we hope that their selection serves as an inspiration for their peers and the wider school community.