Brochures setting out details of the competition have been sent to all primary and second level schools throughout Co. Mayo in which the attention of pupils and teachers is drawn to the closing date for entries which is Friday, 24th February next.
Copies of the brochure are also available through Texaco service stations and on-line at www.texacochildrensart.com
Judging will take place throughout the month of March and winners will be announced in mid-April with prize giving to follow in mid-May.
Annually, some 30,000 students compete for the 161 top prizes that are awarded across seven age categories, including one exclusively devoted to special needs students.
Distinguished past winners include Minister for Education, Ruairi Quinn TD, artists Dorothy Cross, Graham Knuttel and Robert Ballagh, fashion designer Paul Costello, broadcasters Thelma Mansfield and Terry Prone, ICTU General Secretary David Begg, actress Jean Anne Crowley and musician Ethna Tinney.
Texaco Children's Art competition search begins
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 08:15 Posted by The Editor
Eoin Conneely (8) from Scoil Náisiúnta Chomáin Naofa, Hollymount was a prize winner in the 2011 Texaco Children's Art Competition for his painting ‘A Valentine’s Gift’.
For the fifty-eighth year since the competition was first held, the search is underway to find the young students who will win awards in this year’s Texaco Children’s Art Competition.
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