Our Digital Art Competition is a chance for students of all ages to showcase their creative skills using digital technology. Works can be drawn digitally, or created using photo editing. There is no theme, so students are free to explore whatever subjects interest them.
Well done to everyone who took part in the competition and congratulations to the winners. Click here to see the full list of results , see the winning entries below:
Photo/Collage Manipulation Category:
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EYFS First Place: Avon House Preparatory School, Max B
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KS1 First Place: The Pointer School, Sophia T
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KS2 First Place: The Pointer School, Sephie H
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KS2 Second Place: Gosfield School, Leo B
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KS2 Most Striking: The Pointer School, Aurelia Ruby S
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KS2 Most Emotional: Knightsbridge School, Ines G
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KS3 First Place: Abbots Hill School, Eva C
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KS3 Second Place: Boundary Oak School, Edison P
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KS4-5 First Place: Abbey College Manchester, Ollie G
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KS4-5 Second Place: Abbey College Manchester, Wiktoria I
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KS4-5 Most Expressive: Abbots Hill School, Violet S
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KS4-5 Most Striking: Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School, Tamanna D
Digital Drawing and Vector Art Category
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EYFS First Place: Snaresbrook Preparatory School, Ezra C-N
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EYFS Second Place: Auckland College Independent School, Arya O
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EYFS Highly Commended: Avon House Preparatory School, Garrett W
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EYFS Highly Commended: Hampstead Hill School, Khianna W
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KS1 First Place: Gidea Park Preparatory School, Aran T
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KS1 Second Place: Gidea Park Preparatory School, Maxwell A
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KS1 Highly Commended: Avon House Preparatory School, Soraya S
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KS1 Most Dynamic: The Pointer School, Charlotte S
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KS2 First Place: St David's School, Purley, Alexandra F
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KS2 Second Place: St. Andrew's School, Harriet S
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KS2 Highly Commended: Gidea Park Preparatory School, Trisha D
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KS2 Highly Commended: Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill, Zoe L
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KS2 Highly Commended: St David's School, Purley, Vassilis P
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KS2 Most Informative: Bowbrook House School, Sally S
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KS2 Most Expressive: Oakfield Preparatory School, Sophia G
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KS2 Most Imaginative: Snaresbrook Preparatory School, Imaan C
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KS3 First Place: King's High School for Girls, Abigail S
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KS3 Second Place: Wetherby Senior School, Oliver L
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KS3 Highly Commended: Auckland College Independent School, Lana U
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KS3 Highly Commended: Thomas's Putney Vale School, Sophie S
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KS3 Best Study: Hazrat Khadijatul Kubra Girls School, Mosa FH
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KS3 Most Dynamic: St Marys School Colchester, Luna K-G
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KS3 Most Surreal: Abbots Hill School, Élise S
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KS3 Most Realistic: Holme Grange School, Carla B
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KS4-5 First Place: Totnes Independent School, Pip VT
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KS4-5 Second Place: DLD College London, Alisa T
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KS4-5 Highly Commended: Malvern St James, Lim YLK
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KS4-5 Highly Commended: Worksop College, Poppy N
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KS4-5 Best Concept: Sackville School, Austin L
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KS4-5 Great 3D Skills: Saint Nicholas, Jack C
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KS4-5 Great 3D Skills: Saint Nicholas, Jamie K
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KS4-5 Best Poster: Totnes Independent School, Pip VT
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KS4-5 Most Striking: DLD College London, Lena C
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KS4-5 Most Painterly: Hurst Lodge School, Poppy-Mae F
If you have any queries about our competitions, please contact us at [email protected] .
Only schools whose Head is a member of ISA are eligible to enter these competitions. Please contact our membership department if you wish to make an enquiry about joining ISA.