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Home News & Events 🌿 Nature, Art, and Exploration: A Creative Journey The Holden School
It’s been a whirlwind of color, culture, and conservation across the school recently! From the outback of Australia to the vibrant mosaics of Barcelona, our students have been busy celebrating the natural world and the legacy of the legendary Sir David Attenborough in his 100th year.
Take a look at what our budding artists and scientists have been up to:
Our cartographers took a trip “Down Under” without ever leaving the classroom! By blending traditional Aboriginal symbols with vibrant collage backgrounds made from holiday brochures, they created maps that tell stories.
Inspired by Antoni Gaudí’s famous salamanders, our students explored the beauty of the “perfectly imperfect.” Using organic forms and bold colors, they learned that diversity and irregularity are what make the natural world—and art—so vibrant.
Nature became the artist in our Cyanotype workshop. Students used real leaves and flowers to create stunning sun-prints, capturing details that only Mother Nature could design. We didn’t stop there—we extended those silhouettes using blow pens to experiment with texture and layering.
Art and science collided in a ribbit-ing lesson on amphibians! Students engineered their very own moving paper mechanisms to reveal the life cycle of a frog—from tiny eggs to hopping adults.
“Nature is our greatest ally and our greatest inspiration.” > — Sir David Attenborough
Well done to all our students for showing such creativity, patience, and passion for the world we live in!


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