Oriental dragons, hanging bats, Giant Fungi, Jack Frost and a menagerie of animals, domestic and wild, are among the many exhibits that will greet local schoolchildren at Prior’s Field School this week.

The annual AppArt ScDYP4DB9X0AcCnOXulpture Trail has been installed for the fifth year running at the school.

It is opened two weeks before the main indoor exhibition so that local schoolchildren can visit during their term time.

This is the biggest and most varied trail ever and the children will find lots of sculptures to amaze, intrigue and inspire them. Evelyn Phillips has created a magical trail in the attractive Gertrude Jekyll inspired gardens at Prior’s Field School.

On the front bank there is the School’s own unicorn, an oriental dragon, Royal Helix (a long horned antelope) and Dream Chaser to greet them as they arrive.

Worksheets have been created to help the visitors explore the trail and identify the different materials used by the sculptors and for them to draw their favourite choices.

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The indoor exhibition and sculpture trail will be open to the public on Good Friday (30 March) from 10:00 to 16:00 and then every day until Saturday 14 April. Admission is free and a warm welcome is guaranteed as well as refreshments.

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Further information can be obtained from:

AppArt: https://www.facebook.com/AppArtSurrey

Prior’s Field School: http://www.priorsfieldschool.net