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OPEN DAY
FOR P6 AND P7 TRANSFER PUPILS AND THEIR PARENTS
Saturday 14th January 2023
9.30am - 12.30pm
Onthe Day
The Principal, Ms Williamson, will welcome guests in the Common Hall at 10.30am and 11.30am.
A full range of School activities will be on display, as will classrooms, laboratories, the Centre of Technological Innovation, the Sports Hall, Swimming Pool and Christ Church Building. Students who are considering A Level courses are very welcome. Alternatively, tours will be held on Wednesday 1st February from 4pm-5pm.
In Novative
With specialist facilities like our Centre of Technical Innovation we can nourish inventive young minds and best prepare them for future careers in fields like design and engineering.
The next generation of world builders are having essential career cornerstones instilled right now at RBAI.
In Clusive
Having the best possible start in life is what everyone wants for their child, and the diverse range of friendships made at RBAI not only last a lifetime, but nurture open minds and a positive world view.
Sporting prowess is encouraged at RBAI along with academic excellence, as we seek to maximize the whole potential of a child.
In Comparable
From our iconic black and yellow school ties to our premier location in the heart of the capital, RBAI is distinctively cosmopolitan without being overtly urban - an oasis of culture and learning conveniently close to the bus and train termini at Great Victoria Street.
When asked to sum up what RBAI has to offer, we simply describe it as… www.rbai.org.uk
But don’t take our word for it, come and join us on the day.
Unique in contemporary British art, Paul Yates, has sustained a highly original creative output across poetry, painting and film for over four decades. His poetry has been published in several languages, his films have won international awards and his paintings feature in important private, public and royal collections. Recently one of his works was acquired for the legendary La Colombe d’Or collection in the south of France, a singular honour for a British artist.
Paintings may remain in Yates’s Studio for years before just the right brush stroke or markmaking ‘brings them into land,’ as he is wont to say. Across his career he has released less than one hundred canvases, making them even more prized. Yates maintains a very private personal profile, declining interviews and rarely attending exhibitions, preferring that his works speak for themselves.
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Christmas Exhibition of New Prints
For over twenty years, no matter where in the world Yates’s works have been exhibited, they have been framed by Heather Lavery of Sheldon Fine Art. A selection of new prints and original studio studies may be viewed at Sheldon Fine Art, Frances Street, Newtownards from the 25th November until Christmas.
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