Students at Honiton Community College showcase their creative talents.

Midweek Herald: Honiton Community College Art exhibition. Josie Denning looks through one of the photography portfolios. Picture by Alex Walton. Ref mhh 6378-27-13AW. To order your copy of this photograph go to www.midweekherald.co.uk and click on Photo OrdersHoniton Community College Art exhibition. Josie Denning looks through one of the photography portfolios. Picture by Alex Walton. Ref mhh 6378-27-13AW. To order your copy of this photograph go to www.midweekherald.co.uk and click on Photo Orders (Image: Archant)

Monologues, music and theatre hits rang out in Honiton Community College last week, as it hosted a creative arts evening. The evening gave GCSE and A Level students an opportunity to display and celebrate their work with the community.

Midweek Herald: Honiton Community College Art exhibition. Students Ola Morwska, Lisa Campbell and Lauren Pursey take a closer look at some of the artwork. Picture by Alex Walton. Ref mhh 6385-27-13AW. To order your copy of this photograph go to www.midweekherald.co.uk and click on Photo OrdersHoniton Community College Art exhibition. Students Ola Morwska, Lisa Campbell and Lauren Pursey take a closer look at some of the artwork. Picture by Alex Walton. Ref mhh 6385-27-13AW. To order your copy of this photograph go to www.midweekherald.co.uk and click on Photo Orders (Image: Archant)

Several classrooms were set up to show off the talents of art students, with photography, textiles and many more variations displayed.

Nick Dormand, the head of creative arts, said: “What we showed tonight is that our students aren’t scared to push the boundaries.

“I’m exceptionally proud of my students because they have produced work which is up there with the best we’ve ever seen.

“What’s great is they go away and think about their projects, and come back with ideas I’d never even have thought of. It’s inspiring.”

Visitors were also treated to a live performance from the Honiton Jazz Project and musical sneak-peeks from the school’s end of year show, Schools Will Rock You.

Students are currently preparing for the production, which is being performed from Thursday, July 18.

Tickets for the show, which starts at 7pm each night, cost £5 and can be purchased from the school reception. There will also be a matinee performance on Saturday, July 20, at 2.30pm.