THE region's favourite Pop Idol, Zoe Birkett, has presented awards to top performing schools in the arts.
The Artsmark awards from the Arts Council of England celebrate schools that have made a strong commitment to the arts.
There are three awards recognising different levels of commitments to the arts - Artsmark Gold, Artsmark Silver and Artsmark Bronze.
Zoe, who originally came from Consett before moving to Darlington, was fourth in the ITV search for a pop star.
She was invited to hand over the awards to pupils and teachers from winning schools in the North-East at a special ceremony at the Live Theatre in Newcastle last week.
After presenting the awards, Zoe, 17, accepted an Artsmark award on behalf of her former school Carmel RC Technology College in Darlington.
Andrew Dixon, regional executive director of Northern Arts, said: "I am very proud that the so many schools in the region have won awards through the Artsmark scheme.
"Artsmark symbolises the importance of the arts in education. It rewards excellence, endorses good practice and demonstrates that schools are concerned not only with academic success but with the wider development of young people."
County Durham winners included Artsmark Gold: The Hermitage School, Chester-le-Street; Cassop Primary.
Artsmark Silver: Belmont Comprehensive, Durham High School for Girls, Trinity School, Durham City and Browney Primary School.
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