A portrait of Exeter Cathedral School

Posted on 22nd May 2018 in School News

Exeter Cathedral School was delighted to receive a painting by Maria Moraleda, created exclusively for the School in celebration of its choristers. The vibrant painting depicts the school in the heart of the city – with enriching music, singing, art and architecture. It captures the wonderful sense of community, learning and opportunities that Exeter Cathedral School offers its choristers. As an artist, Maria has developed a deep love of the choir and the School community and has been inspired to create many works of art in celebration of this. To see more of Maria’s work, please visit her website: https://artemoraleda.com

The painting was jointly purchased by the School and the choir families as a gift to current and future choristers and will be displayed in the School.

Presenting the painting, left to right from back: Kris Cooper, one of the artists who helped organise the exhibition; Mr T Noon, Cathedral Director of Music; Sally Sedgman, long-time supporter of the choristers and hostess of the exhibition; Mr J Featherstone, Headmaster; and members of the Exeter Cathedral School choir.

ECS has been educating the children of Devon since the 12th century and continues to provide a solid academic and all-round education for its pupils. Visits and enquiries are welcome at any time and can be booked at www.exetercathedralschool.co.uk.

More information about the admissions process and the School is available from the ECS Registrar (admissions@exetercs.org).