SOUTH Craven School pupils have excelled in an art and design exhibition hosted by a popular attraction near Leeds.
The students from the Cross Hills school created and put forward works for the latest Red Kite A Level art and design exhibition at Harewood House.
Among the successful pupils were Ewan Smith, who picked up a commendation in the product design category, for his design for a coat stand.
Amy McCann won the textile category, and her distinctive, eye-catching effort was also judged to be the best in show.
A spokesman for South Craven School said: "The exhibition is an annual event and features a wide selection of work made by students.
"Each school can nominate two pieces of work, so for South Craven to win two prizes in separate categories, is a tribute to both the students and their teachers."
The exhibition runs until Sunday September 6, and brings together A Level design work from those schools which are part of the Red Kite Teaching School Alliance.
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