Schools Easter trail at The Lexicon

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April 14, 2025

Vote for your favourite decorated egg until April 21st

Local young creativity will be on show at The Lexicon this Easter with giant Easter Eggs decorated by 10 local primary schools displayed around the town centre.

Local schools were invited to participate in the trail and design competition, sponsored by Bracknell-based fine arts manufacturer Daler-Rowney, and have spent weeks perfecting their designs.

Carola Bustos-Loyola, Trade Marketing Manager at Daler-Rowney, said: “We’re thrilled to be sponsoring such a fun and creative competition. It’s fantastic to see how much excitement can be generated when kids are given the freedom to express themselves.” 

Visitors to The Lexicon, will be able to look at all the decorated Easter Eggs, as they follow the Easter Trail around the town centre and then vote for their favourite online. 

The school with the most votes will win a £500 donation from The Lexicon plus £300 of art supplies from Daler-Rowney and the runner-up a £250 donation plus £200 of art supplies.

The Giant Easter Egg Trial and Art Competition runs until Monday, 21st April, giving everyone plenty of time to view and vote for their favourite creative designs.

Sue Boor, head of marketing at The Lexicon, added: “A huge thank you to Daler-Rowney for sponsoring our art competition once again. All the schools have done such a fabulous job, we think it will be hard for visitors to choose just one design to vote for.”

The schools participating in this exciting competition are Ascot Heath Primary School, College Town Primary School, Cranbourne Primary School, Crown Wood Primary School, Meadow Vale Primary School, New Scotland Hill Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, The Pines School, Wildmoor Heath School and Winkfield St Mary’s CE Primary School.

The voting form can be found at www.thelexiconbracknell.com

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