The John McIntosh Arts Centre
 
 
The Arts Centre which was inaugurated in 1991 by the Prime Minister John Major, has a 305 seat theatre, with fly-tower, dressing rooms and orchestral pit, art studios and gallery space, a pottery, music teaching rooms, a recital area and practice rooms. In the foyer there is a large bronze sculpture of Athena by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and major series of his original prints.  In December 2006 the Arts Centre was renamed the John McIntosh Arts Centre in honour of the recently retired Headmaster.
 
Throughout the year there is a varied programme of concerts, recitals, plays, and exhibitions by pupils, parents and visiting artists and performers. 
 
To view the programme of events for the term please click here.
 
 
Friends of the John McIntosh Arts Centre
 
If you would like to become a Friend of the John McIntosh Arts Centre please 
click here to download a Membership application form.
 
 
 
                                                                                     
 
Jackie McRoberts
Director of the Arts Centre
 
 
 
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