Scholastic Art Awards
National Recognition
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards were founded in 1923 and are the nation's longest-running educational initiative supporting achievement in the visual and literary arts. Today, the program is the largest source of scholarships for recognizing creative talent in teens. Winsor students have an impressive legacy with the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. This year's winners are included in the gallery and links below.

Aiko Dable ’24, Mother Daughter Hands 2
Gold Key

Audrey Wang ’24, As Time Passes
Silver Key for Portfolio

Avery Kerble ’26, In My Window
Honorable Mention
Film & Animation
Additionally, there were two winners in the film and animation category.
The following videos are approximately 30 seconds each:
"Bunny Skincare" by Lana Fravel ’28 (Silvery Key)
"My Favorite Flower" by Claire Park ’28 (Honorable Mention)