![SAY CHEESE: One of the award winning pictures taken by Corowa High School. Year 7 students Tamir Richardson and Clodagh Blain engaging in a STEM experiment. SAY CHEESE: One of the award winning pictures taken by Corowa High School. Year 7 students Tamir Richardson and Clodagh Blain engaging in a STEM experiment.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/JENdlSLDLKe9as/04ca90b2-6775-4092-aa90-14ed20cdfb08.jpg/r0_0_2863_3248_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Corowa High School has been rewarded for capturing learning on camera.
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They're one of 15 public schools in NSW to win a share of $25,000 after taking out the high school category of 'Looking through our window' rural and remote photo competition.
Principal Joanne Bellette said the $2,500 would go towards resources for a movie making elective for year 9 and 10 students.
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"Our submission was an incredible compilation that showcased our fantastic students, the close relationship we have with our local community and local industries, such as agriculture, and our love of the outdoors," Dr Bellette said.
Publicity and communications officer Sarah Macqueen, who led the project, said it was a fantastic chance to showcase the school's facilities, students and staff.
"Rural and regional schools are great places to learn and we are really pleased to share some of the unique aspects of our school with the wider community," Ms Macqueen said.