The annual Hayman-Joyce Easter art competition returns for 2026

The annual Hayman-Joyce Easter art competition returns for 2026

The annual Hayman-Joyce Easter art competition in Moreton-in-Marsh returns for 2026. Children at St David’s School are once again showcasing their creativity through a fantastic range of colourful and imaginative artwork.

Organised by Hayman-Joyce, the Easter art competition continues to be a highlight of the spring term. The aim is to give pupils at St David’s School the opportunity to express themselves, while taking part in a fun and engaging activity.

Celebrating creativity at St David’s School

This year’s Easter art competition has brought together children across St David’s School. The annual competition also creates an inclusive and supportive environment where every pupil has had the chance to get involved.

From bright Easter egg designs to detailed spring scenes, the quality of entries has been impressive. This reflects both creativity and effort across all age groups.

The competition includes two age categories:

  • 4 to 7 years
  • 8 to 11 years

Each entry highlights the enthusiasm and imagination of the children. In turn, this helps makes this annual Hyaman-Joyce Easter art competition another memorable success for all involved.

Judging the Easter art competition in Moreton-in-Marsh

Judging is now underway for the Easter art competition. Entries from St David’s School are being carefully reviewed based on creativity, originality and effort.

With such a high standard of artwork, selecting winners will be no easy task. The judging panel is taking the time to ensure every piece is considered fairly.

Prizes will be awarded for first, second, third and runner’s up places in each age category.

In addition, every child who enters will receive a small chocolate egg, to show our thanks for their time and creative efforts.

Supporting the Moreton-in-Marsh community

The Moreton-in-Marsh-based Easter art competition reflects Hayman-Joyce’s continued commitment to supporting the local community and working closely with St David’s School.

In addition, encouraging creativity within schools helps children build confidence and express themselves. It also strengthens connections between families and local businesses.

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Winners to be announced soon

Excitement is building as the results of the Easter art competition will be announced soon.

With so many fantastic entries from St David’s School, the final decision will celebrate not only the winners but also the creativity shown by every child who took part.

Keep an eye on the Hayman-Joyce website for updates and the official winner announcement.