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| 10 Nov 2020 | |
| Alumnae News |
We are incredibly proud of the amazing standards that our students attain and will be celebrating that in the next edition of the Holles Connect magazine – which is due out in early Spring 2021 – with a special focus on Creativity at LEH and beyond.
We would also love to feature the work and ideas of some of our brilliantly talented artistic alumnae. We are planning to include profiles of some of our former students who now work in the creative industries, but we are also hoping to show case the work of those for whom it is a passion rather than a career.
Of course, creativity is about so much more than art – it extends into all areas of the curriculum and pretty much every aspect of life, so if you’d like to let us know what creativity means to you and how you express it, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch if you would be happy for us to include you in the magazine by emailing alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
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