The art and design exam allowed pupils to choose from 12 subjects -- including interiors, Australasia, natural environment and illusion.
Decorative masks, ceramic vessels, wall hangings, paintings, and computer work were all displayed at the exhibition at the school on Monday, June 16.
Pupil Sarah Helm said: "I was inspired by the Aborigines. I loved the way they used patterns and dots in their work.
"I included Australian animals on my mask, and used my dad as a model. I decorated his face in the traditional Aboriginal style and photographed it."
Teacher Paul Williamson said: "We are delighted by the students' achievements and plan to take the exhibition to places where the public can see the work. Many of our pupils are seeking careers in art and design and continuing their studies to a higher level."
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