More than 200 guests attended an evening dedicated to visual and performing arts at a Twickenham school.
Boys from the Mall School, in Hampton Road, sculpted works of art and design, ranging from towns of the future inspired by the work of the famous Spanish architect Gaudi to papier mâché models of imaginary creatures.
And while parents and visitors had a chance to look at the work the school's orchestra and senior choir were entertaining with blasts of music while the Mall's classical guitarists and recorder players took turns in providing background music for the strolling viewers.
Headteacher Jeremy Jeanes said: "We encourage all our boys to explore their creative and artistic interests, these talents enhance their intellectual abilities and are a tremendous boost to their self-esteem and confidence.
"It is wonderful to see such enthusiasm and capabilities."
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