King William's College & Buchan School Sponsor 'Nurturing Arts' Category at Media Isle of Man Awards
King William's College (KWC) and Buchan School have announced their sponsorship of the 'Nurturing our Arts, Culture, and Heritage' category at the Media Isle of Man Awards for Excellence. Principal Damian Henderson expressed his excitement about this partnership, aiming to delve deeper into the island's cultural scene.
The school's commitment to arts and culture is evident in its sponsorship. KWC's theatre hosts a variety of performances, from live screenings to homegrown productions. The school also participates in heritage open days, showcasing its significant role in Manx heritage. This year, they are moving the Buchan School to the KWC campus, further integrating their educational offerings.
Principal Henderson believes that celebrating arts, culture, and heritage is vital as they define the island's identity. He sees the Awards for Excellence as an excellent platform to showcase the island's rich cultural scene. The school's architecture, a significant part of Manx heritage, has been featured in various media, highlighting its historical and cultural significance.
King William's College and Buchan School's sponsorship of the 'Nurturing our Arts, Culture, and Heritage' category at the Media Isle of Man Awards for Excellence reflects their dedication to preserving and promoting the island's cultural legacy. The school's involvement in the awards, along with its thriving arts scene and historical roots, demonstrates its commitment to nurturing the island's cultural identity.
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