Monday 25 July 2011

Hinckley and Bosworth Deputy Mayor praises TMC project

Statement from Martin Cartwright, Deputy Mayor, of Hinckley and Bosworth Council.

"On Friday 15th July 2011, I had the unique opportunity to open the "Footprints to the Future" exhibition produced by the students if Redmoor High school, Hinckley.



"Featuring items from the past discovered by the students and presented in media and exhibition style formats to the very highest standard of quality. Explained by the students in a presentation to the audience that everyone has a past, present and future. The exhibition was opened by myself in the Atkins Building, Hinckley a building that has a past from its origins as a hosiery factory over one hundred years ago to its recent times as being redeveloped into what is today a fabulous building with a great future in helping projects such as Redmoor High School.


"The Footprints to the future exhibition featured findings of the past in archeologically digs that the students of Redmoor School had produced. Presented in an exhibition that the students had produced and featured in a ten minute and thirty minute of video footage from the hundreds of hours of recordings taken. Highlighting beautifully the quality of the student’s work it will be these students that will be among the stars of the future.


"I was very proud of the students and their achievements. Thank you to all the Students of Redmoor high School, Redmoor High Schools staff, Dr Ramez, Ransome Sammone, The Mighty Creatives, Creative Hinckley and to everyone else involved.


"If a news headline were to be produced it would simply say, "Fantastic", "Stunning", "Creative", "Professional"."

Well done Redmoor High school, a simply stunning exhibition, "Footprints to the Future"."

Click here to find out more about the project and exhibition launch.

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